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Friday 10 • 3:30-7:30PM
Dave Weber The Impulsives
Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen
Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen
August 11th
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Happy Hour 4-6pm $4 Coronas & Corona Lights • $5 Margaritas
Replicants 3:30-7:30pm
Happy Hour 4-6pm Presents $4 Bud Light Limes • $5 Well Drinks
Sunday August 12th
Monday August 13th
Tuesday August 14th
3:30-7:30pm
4-7pm
4-7pm
Chris Gustelli Ted Hammock
Shorty Long & the Jersey Horns
Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen
Happy Hour 4-6pm • $5 Well Drinks $4 Heineken & Heineken Lights
Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen
in the club
Thursday August 9th • 10pm-2am m 2am
TTHUNDER HUNDER TTHURSDAY HURSDAY
Friday August 10th
Saturday August 11th
10pm-2am
10pm-3am
Whiskey Fueled The Good LIfe
THE ISLAND’S BEST SPECIAL PECIAL PE $1 Coors Lights • $2 Blue Moons $1 Soco Lime Shots & Kamikaze Shots
$3 Miller Lites
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Monday August 13th 10pm-1am
August 12th 10pm-1am
Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher
Chris Gustelli $4 Domestic Beers
$$4 Well W ll D Drinks i k ffrom 10pm
Friday August 17th
The Impulsives by the pool
Friday August 17th
Nine Deez Night 90’s Party
PALM GRILL RESTAURANT & TIKI BAR FEATURING FRESH FISH, BURGERS, RAW BAR, PANINIS, CRAB CAKE SANDWICH, SALADS & LOTS MORE
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Saturday August 18th
Hyperactive by the pool
SMOKERS WELCOME On Our Large Outside Tiki Deck See Our Summer Band Schedule at www.seashellclub.com
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Take-Out Available
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Entire Menu Available for Take-Out
In The Restaurant Weekly Specials Specials Start Tuesday 8/7
Starter:
Main Courses:
Prosciutto di Parma with Fresh Figs Extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar and basil
Black Peppercorn Seared Tuna Sauteed spinach, whipped potatoes, red wine sauce Slow Roasted All Natural Chicken Cremini mushrooms, soft polenta, truffle oil Char Grilled Berkshire Pork Porterhouse Chop Grilled vegetables, port wine demi glace
Dessert: Yellow Chiffon Strawberry Shortcake Fresh whipped cream
The Restaurant & Bar Open Daily Mon. - Sun. from 5pm Early Birds 5-6pm • Except Saturdays & Holidays • Reservations Suggested
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Enjoy cocktails, wraps, paninis, salads, crabcakes, burgers, tuna tacos & more... Open Daily from 11:30 am
SAND BAR ENTERTAINMENT
Out Overloside the Ocoking ean
THURSDAY 8/9 - Chris Fritz 3-7pm FRIDAY 8/10 - Dan Brown Duo 3-7pm SATURDAY 8/11 - Lenny G and the Soul Senders 3-7pm Sailor Jerry Drink Specials and giveaways 4-6pm
Happy Hour 4-6pm Mon - Fri • Daily Drink Specials
The Sushi Bar
SUNDAY 8/12 - Fritz Band 3-7pm MONDAY 8/13 - AJ Stone 3-7pm TUESDAY 8/14 - Chris Gustelli 3-7pm WEDNESDAY 8/15 - Dan Brown 3-7pm
Open Daily Lunch Daily 12-2pm • Dinner Daily from 5pm Entire Menu Available for Take Out
• OPEN DAILY • Engleside Avenue On the Ocean • Beach Haven Hotel (609) 492-1251 • Restaurant (609) 492-5116 • www.engleside.com
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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
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Benjamins
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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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Michael Clayton Moore Saturday
Screaming Broccoli Duo Sunday
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*Specials subject to availability, excluding holidays/special events 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.
Friday, August 17th The
Nerds
ALL AGES
Anniversary Party from 7-10pm. All guests under 21 must vacate at 10pm. Discount admission for ages 15 & under. Monday, August 27th Country recording Artists
“THE LOST TRAILERS.”
$15 tix can be purchased at www.joepops.com
HAPPY HOUR EVERYDAY 3pm - 7pm
Featuring 12 Drafts for $3 plus $1 off all Mixed Drinks & Bottles *$5 Food Specials Inside Bar Only • *Mon-Fri Only
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PEARL STREET MARKET 229 Pearl Street Beach Haven, NJ 08008
609•492•39100 609•492•7124(fax))
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Fine Food, Fresh Fish Quality Meats Specialty Desserts Delivery Available
CHICKEN SALAD APPLE WRAP Classic chicken salad leaf lettuce and sliced Granny Smith apple on whole wheat wrap
BERKELEY AVE.
Thinly sliced honey cured ham Thi aapple, creamy brie, honey mustard on baguette
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Extensive catering menu www.pearlstreetmarket.com
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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
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
restaurants Bamboo Beach Asian Restaurant ................ 21
Foster’s Market ............................................. 22
Bayberry Inn................................................. 11
Gateway Bar & Restaurant........................... 11
Beach Haven Fishery ................................... 17
Greenhouse Cafe ........................................ 14
Bistro 14........................................................ 22
Howard’s Restaurant .................................... 22
Black Dog Cafe ........................................... 19
Joe Pop’s Shore Bar........................................ 5
Blue Water Cafe ........................................... 23
Joey’s Pizza .................................................. 25
The Boathouse Restaurant...................... 19, 26
The Ketch ............................................. 3, 9, 13
Boulevard Clams.......................................... 16
Kubel’s Too ................................................... 19
Breeze’s Bar & Grill ....................................... 22
The Lobster Claw .................................... 18, 29
Broadway Pizza .............................................. 6
M&M Steam Bar ........................................... 12
Buckalews Restaurant & Bar ........................... 8
Marlin Restaurant & Bar........................ 3, 9, 13
Cafe Aletta .................................................. 27
Nardi’s Tavern .................................... 7, 35, 38
Calabria Ristorante ...................................... 27
Pearl Street Market ......................................... 6
California Grill & Pizza .................................. 23
Pinky’s Shrimp............................................... 15
Calloway’s Restaurant & Bar .......................... 7
Plantation ..................................................... 31
Carmenucci’s .............................................. 34
Sea Shell Club .......................................... 2, 25
Chicken or The Egg................................ 19, 33
Spray Beach Inn........................................... 31
Chowder Hut ................................................ 30
Stefano’s Restaurant .................................... 23
Daddy O’s Restaurant .................................... 9
Subbogies .................................................... 20
Dockside Diner............................................. 23
Surf City Hotel........................................... 9, 20
Dutchman’s Brauhaus .................................. 24
Terrace Tavern ............................................. 10
E.J. Callahan’s Restaurant & Bar .................. 11
Tuckerton Beach Grille ................................. 14
The Engleside Inn ..................................... 4, 29
Yellow Fin ..................................................... 27
clubs + entertainment Bayberry Inn................................................. 11
The Ketch ............................................. 3, 9, 13
Buckalew’s Restaurant & Bar .......................... 8
Marlin Restaurant & Bar........................ 3, 9, 13
Calloway’s Restaurant & Bar .......................... 7
Nardi’s Tavern .................................... 7, 35, 38
Daddy O’s Restaurant .................................... 9
Plantation ..................................................... 31
Dutchman’s Brauhaus .................................. 24
Sea Shell Club .......................................... 2, 25
E.J. Callahan’s Restaurant............................ 11
Surf City Hotel........................................... 9, 20
The Engleside Inn ..................................... 4, 29
Terrace Tavern ............................................. 10
Gateway Bar & Restaurant........................... 11
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
LIVE MUSIC
OUR PY H-FRI. HAPO . N FRI. AUG. 10TH M -6PM 3 “TED HAMMOCK”
$3 YUENGLINGS & $3 COORS LIGHT 10PM TO CLOSE
BURGER BAR
Thurs Nite Buckets of Coronitas Fri Nite Coors Light Buckets Wed. Night Yuengling Bottles
4th & Broadway Barnegat Light
494-8482
OPEN DAILY 3PM SAT. & SUN. NOON
LITE FA SAT. AUG. 11TH MENURE “FAME & FORTUNE” $3 BUD & BUD LIGHT 10PM TO CLOSE TAKE OUT 494-8482
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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 Thursday August 9th
3-5pm Daily Thursday August 9th
5pm Pasta & Sinatra Friday August 10th
5pm Elvis Show Saturday August 11th
5pm Face Down Sunday August 12th
5pm Dave Christopher Band Monday August 13th
5pm Weird Owl Karaoke Face Painting with Freckles
Tuesday August 14th
5pm Pasta & Sinatra
10pm Love Puppies $2.50 Coors Light Bottles Friday August 10th
Saturday August 11th
10pm The Replicants Sunday August 12th
10pm Richie & The All Stars $2.50 Bud Light Bottles Monday August 13th
10pm 70’s Night $2.50 Bud Light Bottles Tuesday August 14th
10pm Liquid A
$2.50 Bud Light Bottles Wednesday August 15th
Wednesday August 15th
10pm Rock Lobsters
Face Painting with Freckles
$2.50 Bud Light, $4 Redbull Bombs, $5 Car Bombs
5pm Weird Owl Karaoke
¼ MILE TRACK
10pm Lima Bean Riot
KIDDIE GO KARTS Restaurant • Bar
597 Route 9 Eagleswood Township 2.5 Miles South of Route 72 5 Minutes from LBI Causeway
Bombs Away Wednesday
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
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Watch The Olympics Here!
Tues.
OUTSIDE DECK
609-978-0220
LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT FRESH SEAFOOD • PRIME RIB • STEAKS THIN CRUST PIZZA BEST BURGERS • SANDWICHES • SALADS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 5-8 PM - TONY 9-1 AM - CLUTCH DOG
MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS 4
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11
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
CHARLIE MATSON CD RELEASE 9 PM TO 1 AM MONDAYS • 9
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TUESDAYS • 9
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KID’S EAT FOR $1.
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SUNDAYS • 8:30 TO 11:30 PM COUNTRY MUSIC/LINE DANCING
APPETIZERS EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 PM SUNDAY FROM 8 PM NOT VALID
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Celebrating Our 20th Season
GO USA Olympic Coverage Daily on Our 12 Plasma 50" TVs
2012
EVERYDAY
Happy Hour 4-6pm Serving Food Daily Noon-10pm Take Out, Kids, & Late Night Menu Late Night Happy Hour 10pm-Midnight $2 All Domestic Pints Sun-Thurs. Server & Host Positions Available. Inquire Within. Outdoor Patio Dining with Great Bay Views Engleside & the Bay • Beach Haven • 492-2300 •
Happy Hour
Calendar is The SandPaper’s guide to entertainment, cultural activities and other events in southern New Jersey. Listings are compiled from press releases and announcements sent to us from various sponsoring organizations. The SandPaper is not responsible for changes or errors in listings. We suggest you call for confirmation before starting out for anything. To include your community event in Calendar, send complete information (and the name and phone number of a person we can contact) to: Calendar, The SandPaper, 1816 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, NJ 08008. Or you may drop the material off in person at our office, e-mail to calendar@thesandpaper.net or fax it to 609-494-1437. Do not call in announcements. Only activities open to the public can be accepted. Either admission must be free or the activity’s primary purpose must be to benefit a nonprofit organization. Notices must reach us by the Friday prior to our publication date. There is no charge for the service. The SandPaper Calendar of Events and Notices are also available online at www.thesandpaper.net.
Aerobics Classes, Ship Bottom Firehouse, 21st St. & Central Ave. Classes include Zumba, Tobata boxing, Pilates and more. All equipment is provided. Participants should bring a towel. 8, 9 & 10 am, through Labor Day. See class schedule on a sign in front of the f irehouse. Call 609494-1601. Aerobics/Group Fitness Classes, Zion Lutheran Church, 18th St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light. Zumba, Piloxing, step, cardio & cut and TABATA boot camp are offered in an air-conditioned facility. Steps and equipment are provided. Mon.-Sat., 8 am, through Sept. 3; no class Aug. 11. Additional Zumba class, Sat., 9:15 am. Fees: each class, $15; 10 classes, $130. Call Allison at 609-713-6914. 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. Arthritis Foundation Tai Chi Advanced Program, Ocean Acres Community Center, 489 Nautilus Drive, Manahawkin. The 6-week program is appropriate for all ages. Fee, $30. Wed., 9-10 am. Registration is required; call 800-560-9990. Beach Yoga & More, 26th St. beach, Spray Beach (609-492-4906) All levels and ages are welcome. Participants should bring big towels and water and wear sunscreen and sunglasses. Donation only. Core strengthening, Fri.-Mon., 7:15 am; beach yoga, Fri.-Tues., 8:30 am; Bayview yoga, Tues.Thurs., 9 am; yoga, Fri. only, 6 pm. 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. BlueClaws Baseball Night Out, FirstEnergy Park, 2 Stadium Way, Lakewood, Aug. 21. The United
Tides AUGUST Daylight Saving Time LOW HIGH Date AM PM AM PM 9 7:25 8:31 1:33 1:58 10 8:21 9:34 2:22 2:45 11 9:23 10:31 3:15 3:36 12 10:21 11:22 4:11 4:31 13 11:13 — 5:09 5:26 14 12:09 12:03 6:04 6:17 15 12:53 12:51 6:52 7:02 Tides are based on NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce predictions for Sandy Hook, N.J. To adjust for local points use the “Tidal Differences” chart below.
Tidal Differences These are approximate differences for local points, given in hours and minutes, from the above predicted ocean tides. LOCATION HIGH LOW Long Beach Island (Ocean) - 0:30 -0:40 Barnegat Bay Waretown +2:43 +3:00 Barnegat Inlet, inside -0:11 -0:02 High Bar +1:04 +1:55 Double Creek +3:03 +3:33 Manahawkin Bay North Beach +3:02 +4:07 Manahawkin Bridge +2:47 +3:39 Little Egg Harbor Westecunk Creek entrance +1:55 +2:36 Tuckerton Creek entrance +1:32 +1:59 Beach Haven +1:12 +1:17 Great Bay Little Egg Inlet +0:16 +0:18 Seven Islands +0:32 +0:28 Graveling Point +0:38 +1:11 Mullica River Hwy. Bridge +1:30 +1:52 Main Marsh Thorofare +0:43 +1:17
The Moon *Full Moon August 31
New Moon August 17
First Quarter Last Quarter August 24 August 9 *Moonrise, 7:14 pm
The Sun August 9 August 13
6:04 6:08
8:00 7:55
Methodist Men of LBI host the event. Call 609492-0205. 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.
Same Family Run & Operated as Mud City & Ship Bottom Shellfish
Happy Hour Specials
Open 7 Days
Clams ........... 60¢
Happy Hour Mon - Fri 3-6 PM
Oysters ........... $1
Tuna Spring Rolls Clams Peppercino
20 Steamed Shrimp ............ $6 10 Wings .......... $5 Calamari ......... $4
Fresh & Local Everyday Open Daily for Lunch 11:30am
Center St. and 100 North Pennsylvania Ave Open Daily for Beach Haven, New Jersey 08008
609-492-0025
Lunch 11:30am
9
FOAM NIGHT FOAM PARTY EVERY SUNDAY & TUESDAY 9-11:45pm w/ DJ Moe Green
THE KETCH • 2nd St on the Bay, Beach Haven • 609-492-3000 Wicked Wednesday
WEDNESDAY August 8th 10PM
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LBI
The Place To Be After The Beach
Jason Booth
THURSDAY August 9th 8PM NO COVER
Mike Byrne FRIDAY August 10th 10PM
Eleven Eleven SATURDAY August 11th 10PM
Blitz
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$ 3 Coors Lig Pints t $ 3 Bud Ligh Pints
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$5 Jager $5 JD Honey
SUNDAY August 12th 5PM NO COVER
Bill & Andy Show 800 Long Beach Blvd Surf City 609-494-7281
TUESDAY August 14th 9 PM NO COVER
Bona Fide
“2011 BATTLE OF THE BANDS” WINNER
SurfCityHotel.com
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The Hottest Under 21 Party on the East Coast
361-2425
Breakfast, Lunch & Bath House OPEN DAILY 8am - 3pm Bring This Ad to Receive
1/2 OFF Lunch Entree with purchase of lunch entree of greater or equal value. Dine in only. Only 1 per Table.
Celebrating Our 10 th Anniversary
2010 Inside Jersey Voted Best Breakfast 2011 Metromix Magazine Winner 2011 & 2012 Jersey Shore Best Breakfast Breakfast Hot List at the Jersey Shore at Best the Jersey Shore Corner of Ship Bottom Ave. & The Blvd. Between 26th & 27th St. • Ship Bottom
great food • year after year • take out
• consistent • great food • porch seating • take out • consistent • great food • year
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beach house
Daily at 5pm Reservations Accepted
restaurant early dining half off second entree seated by 5:30 pm reservations accepted 609 492 1997
Breakfast
Sat & Sun at 8am 131st street on the boulevard beach haven terrace www.thebeachhouselbi.com
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• consistent • great food • porch seating • take out • consistent • great food • year after year •
LBI’sst Be akes Crabc
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 Serving Breakfast and Lunch Saturday & Sunday www.carmenslbi.com • 122 North Bay Ave., Beach Haven, NJ • 609.848.9650
“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 inwater instruction, demonstrations, races and contests. All activities are free. Fri., 6 pm. Fitness Programs, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Continuing programs include yoga, Pilates and Zumba. Ghost Tours of Beach Haven, Meet at LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for these haunted walking tours. Tickets: adult, $15; child younger than 12, $8; includes museum admission. A portion of the proceeds benefits the museum. Tues. & Wed., 7 pm, through Aug. 29. Rain cancels. Reservations are required before 6 pm; call 609-709-1425. Health Education & Support Programs, SOMC Family Resource Center, Ocean Club, 700 South Rte. 9, Manahawkin. SOMC’s Wellness Center offers a variety of programs, many free. Some offerings are AARP defensive driving, Arthritis Foundation exercise programs, cholesterol screenings for low-income seniors, babysitting basics and more. Register at 800-560-9990 or www.meridianhealth.com. Blood pressure screenings, 1st & 3rd Wed. of each month, 9-11 am; vascular screening, Aug. 13, 10 am-3:30 pm; fee, $74.95; registration is required; what’s new in hip replacement surgery, Aug. 14, 2-3 pm; home care services: need extra help?, Aug. 15, 9-11 am; skin cancer update, Aug. 15, 2-3 pm; caregiver luncheon, Aug. 20, noon-2 pm; shoulder injuries, Aug. 23, 3-4 pm. 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 Register for Summer Activities, St. Francis Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-
Happy Hour 3-6pm 1/2 Price Drinks & Apps “Late Night Snack Attack”
CRAB SHACK
Serving food till 1am!
Drink Specials 10pm - Close
Mon. $4 Local Craft Beers $3 Whipped Cream Shots Tues. $4 Guiness & Smithwicks On Tap $5 Jameson Shots Wed. $5 Mexican Beers, $5 Margaritas On Tap $3 Rum Chata Shots Thurs. $3 Domestic Beers On Tap $3 Pinnacle Shots
We’re
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Plus Fresh Seafood
Lobster • Scallops • Flounder Oysters • Clams Crabs-Dungeness • Snow • Soft Shell Blackened Grouper • Snapper Matecumbe Crabcakes • Conch Fritters
PLUS Slow Cooked BBQ Ribs Great Sandwiches • Best Burgers on LBI The BEST Cocktails on LBI - Home of the “Bob Marley” and “Rum Runner” $ 3 Miller High Life on Tap ~ anytime, anyday!
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ENTERTAINMENT
Friday, Aug. 10th
Chuck Miller
NO COVER
Saturday, Aug. 11th
The Pickles
Aloha party • Sunday, August 12th
TERRY SSTEBBINS TEBB BIN NS
Final appearance til next summer. Everyone gets “leid”. Prizes and giveaways.
ALL Menu Items Available For Curbside Take-Out • Visit Us on Facebook • Full Menu Online www.TerraceTavernLBI.com
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Boat Rides Brighten Day for the Disabled
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pecial needs children and adults get free boat rides when the Barnegat Township Recreation Department’s disability advisory board sponsors a “Day on the Bay” Sunday, Aug. 12, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Bob’s Bay Marina, 459 E. Bay Ave. All participants must be accompanied by a legal guardian or parent. Refreshments will be served. “For special needs people, this is one of the best days of their lives,” said Walt Fernandez, board member and event coordinator. “Too often, people with developmental disabilities don’t get to enjoy a boat ride. It really brightens up their day. It beats getting stuck at home. What makes this all worth while is seeing the expression on people’s faces when they leave.” Fernandez said this is the sixth summer the rides are being offered. “For our ride this past June, we had 160 come out,” he said. “And it’s not just for people in Barnegat. We’ve had people come from Pennsylvania and North Jersey.” Fernandez said he is also looking for donations of boats, fuel and life jackets. For more information, call the recreation department at 609-698-0080, extension 130, or Fernandez at 609-290-8741. —E.E. 494-8861 or www.stfranciscenterlbi.com) Just a few of the offerings are swimming instruction, basketball, lacrosse, fitness and ballroom dancing. Shore Cycle Club “Easy Pedal Social Ride,” Meet at Village Bicycles, Tuckerton Square, 122 East Main St., Tuckerton. Helmets are required; rides average 12 to 15 miles. Wed., 5:30 pm. Contact Lou Reichert at scrappleone@aol.com. 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 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. (609492-0700 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, through Sept. 1.
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Restaurant & Pub
Award Winning Pizza Since 1980 Two Locations to Serve You
PANZONE’S Pizza & Pasta
PANZONE’S PIZZA of Surf City ON THE NORTH END
ON THE SOUTH END OF LBI
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1995... with choice of Soup of Day
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Burgers • Pizza • Pasta • Wraps • Wings • Sandwiches • Salads • Skins • Soups Fresh Seafood Specials • Daily Blackboard Special • Black Angus Certified “Choice” Steaks • New Kids Menu • Take Out Call 609-494-1661
Salad, Twin 4oz Lobster Tails & 5oz Filet Mignon Choice of Potato. $20.99
Wednesday Special: Surf-N-Turf
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Live Music
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Joey D’s Doo Wop Party 7:30pm
Award winning pints, quarts & Bread Bowls available to go.
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Fri., Sat., Mon., Wed., & Thurs. Piano Man “George Abbot”
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Full Line of Seafood In Our Fresh Fish Market • Raw Bar 492-9106 Daily Specials • Outdoor Seating 492-9106
Delaware & the Blvd. • Beach Haven Terrace
APPETIZERS Shrimp Cocktail .....................................6.95
Oysters on the ½ Shell ............................... ½ Doz. 8.99 ........................Doz. 16.95
SEAFOOD PASTA DISHES
HOUSE SPECIALTIES
Linguine w/White Clam Sauce ...........14.99
Sauteed Soft Shell Crabs ............... 22.99 King Crab Legs ¾ lb .......................... 32.99 Lobster Tails 8 oz ...............................27.99 Sea Scallops ½ lb ............................... 19.99 Jumbo Stuffed Shrimp .................... 25.95 Broiled Jumbo Shrimp ....................... 18.99 Stuffed Flounder.................................22.95 Fresh Flounder ......................................15.95 6 oz. Filet Mignon w/corn ..................14.99
SUMMER SALADS 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 .................................... 18.99 Shrimp Marinara ................................. 18.99 Mussels Marinara................................14.99
New England Clam Chowder ............... 4.95
Salmon Filet .........................................14.99
Shrimp & Mussels Marinara.............17.99
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) ..................... 21.99
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 ......................... 10.99 Corn on the Cob ..................................... 2.29 Chicken Nuggets ...................................3.99
House Combo (over 1 lb. of seafood) ..........
Flounder (Hand breaded) ................. 15.95 Select Oysters .................................... 12.95 Breaded Calamari Rings ¾ lb.......... 14.95 French Fried Lobster.........................24.95 Sea Scallops Breaded .......................18.95
SANDWICHES Grilled or Blackened served on a toasted roll with french fries, cole slaw, lettuce, tomato, and onion
Fried Softshell Crab ............................14.99 Salmon Filet ......................................... 10.99
Kid Nugget .............................................. 4.95
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
Little Neck Clams (12) ......................... 7.99
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 Nuggets (1 lb.) ........................11.95
Mussels with Marinara or White Wine(w/garlic bread)........................... 10.99
Shrimp Salad Sandwich ......................11.99
Calamari Rings (1 lb.).......................... 18.95
Alaskan Snow Crab (1 lb.) ....................MKT
Lobster Roll .......................................... 19.99
Buffalo Wings (12 pc.) ..........................11.99
Dungeness Crab (1 lb.) ..........................MKT
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)
Swordfish............................................... 10.99
LOBSTER FEASTS
Market Price
Chicken Nuggets ...................................7.95
Fried Flounder (1 lb.) ........................... 15.99
All “Specialty” Platters Served with steamed vegetables & tarragon rice after 5 pm
Kid Burger ............................................... 4.95
Kid Shrimp ...............................................7.95
FRIED BUCKETS
Chicken Breast .................................... 10.99
Kid Dog (all beef) ................................... 4.95
Kid Flounder............................................6.95
Mahi Mahi................................................9.99
Swordfish................................................ 17.95
2 - 1½ lb Lobsters • 1 Dozen Steamed Clams 1 Pound Mussels • 2 Ears Sweet Corn
Honey Dipt Chicken (4 pc.) .............. 8.95
Crab Cakes (2 Deviled 5¾ oz.)........16.99
GRILLED OR BLACKENED
MAMA
FOR THE MINNOWS
Shrimp Basket ...... .............................. 8.99
Shrimp ......................................................9.99 Fried Flounder ........................................8.99
BROILED COMBINATIONS
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
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
“M&M Raw Bar was the best seafood experience on this trip... soups are phenomenal, particularly chowders.” Star Ledger Munchmobile 2007
Atlantic Ave.
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LONG BEACH BLVD.
Ice Cold Clams On the ½ Shell .................. ½ Doz. 5.95 ..........................Doz. 10.95
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LBI History Museum ‘Choc’-full of Treats
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rea chocolate lovers will probably feel they’re in paradise when they stop by the LBI Historical Association Museum in Beach Haven on Thursday, Aug. 9, for the organization’s chocolate fair from 6 to 8 p.m. Admission is $10, or $5 for children under 12. “Once inside, people will be able to sample all kinds of chocolate treats, many donated from local businesses,” said Brenda Griffin, event co-coordinator. “People will be able to eat to their heart’s content.” Beach Haven establishments Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream and Country Kettle Fudge will have stations set up. There will also be a chocolate fountain for dipping pound cake, marshmallows and bananas, and an array of baked goods such as brownies, cookies, cupcakes and layer cakes donated by association volunteers. For liquid refreshment, bottled water will be available. Proceeds will go to maintaining the museum. For more information, call the museum at 609-492-0700. —E.E. DVD Discussion Group, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Participants may pick up specially reserved DVDs of the film 1 week before the discussion. 7 pm. Registration is required; call or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Teen Book Club, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609597-3381) The subject is The Half-Life of Planets by Emily Franklin. 5 pm. THURSDAYS, AUGUST 9 & 16 Oil Painting Workshop with Ellen Gavin, 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. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 Anime Cosplay Contest, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Kids ages 12-18 are invited to wear their handmade costumes. 2 pm.
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THROUGH AUGUST Free Kite Flies with Champion Lisa Willoughby, North 1st St. beach, Surf City (609-361-7700) Firefly Gallery in Surf City hosts the chance to learn how to really fly a kite. Thurs., 5:30 pm. 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. Miniature Golf Tournament, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 West Rte. 9 (609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport. org) Those wishing to participate should pick up a score card in the Visitor Center, then head out to the course. Each person may enter once per day. 10 am-5 pm. 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, pingpong, video game tournaments, crafts, movies, music and much more. Sat., 8-11 pm. Call Casey Ellis at 609-494-7777. MONDAY-FRIDAY, THROUGH AUGUST 10 Children’s Sand & Surf Mission, 3rd St. beach, Beach Haven; 16th St. beach, Ship Bottom; & 11th St. beach, Surf City. Kids ages 3-17 are invited for fun, games and Bible stories. 10 am-noon & 6:30-8 pm. Call Caroline at 609-713-1022. THROUGH AUGUST 20 Art Exhibition: Aspects of Summer, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation. org) Open daily. THROUGH AUGUST 30 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. 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. THURSDAYS-SUNDAYS, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2 Holgate Nature Walks, Holgate Wilderness Area, south end of LBI (609-652-1665 or www.fws.gov/ northeast/forsythe/) All ages are welcome. 10-11 am. Thurs., ever-shifting sands; Fri., wilderness walk; Sat., shorebird tour; Sun., beachcombing. 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. WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY, AUGUST 8-12 Festival of the Sea, St. Francis Center parking lot, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-4948861) Admission, free. Pay-1-price for rides all night, $20. There are rides for all ages, as well as games of chance and food. 6-10 pm, weather permitting. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 Chocolate Fair, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-0700) The event features demonstrations, tastings and more. Admission: adult, $10; child younger than 12, $5. 6-8 pm.
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County Connection Mobile Service, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-6983331) Services provided include county IDs, passports, senior services, veterans services, consumer affairs, voter registration, and parks and tourism information. 10 am-4 pm. Date Night in the Food Studio: de la Mar, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Thomas J. Scangarello shows how to prepare an impressive 4-course meal from start to finish. Fee per couple: member, $100; nonmember, $130. 6-9:30 pm. Registration is required 1 week in advance. eBay Basics, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) 1:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Gaming Day, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Kids in grades 7-12 are invited for Mario Kart. 3 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Reading Isn’t Ruff, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) A therapy dog is waiting for beginning readers and up to come read to it. 11 am. SATURDAY, 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. Bake & Book Sale, Zion Lutheran Church, 18th St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light (609-494-2890 or www. zionlbi.com) 9 am-1 pm. Chinese Auction, Barnegat Twp. Firehouse, Birdsall St. (609-698-2850) No one younger than 21 will be admitted. Admission, $6. Doors open, 5:30 pm; calling begins, 7:30 pm. Dart for Art, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241) The event for artists and art lovers features a fine art lottery as well as hors d’oeuvres and beverages. Ticket, $150. 6-8 pm. Donations of artwork are accepted through Aug. 1, ready to display. Call Marianne at ext. 108 or e-mail development@lbifoundation.org. Foul Shooting Contest for Kids, Richard A. Zachariae Field, Division St. & Barnegat Ave., Surf City. Girls and boys through age 18 are welcome. There are mini hoops for ages 6 and younger. 10 am. Rain date, Aug. 12. “Hooked on Fishing” Surf Fishing Tournament, Begins at Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. The surf-fishing event is for kids ages 5-17 and features instructional booths, bait, casting instructions, lunch and more. A limited number of loaner rods are available. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Participation is free. Registration, 8-9 am. Activities continue till 2 pm. Contact John Castrati at 856-220-2082 or jcastrati@hotmail.com, or Doug Brown at 609-352-0481 or bdbrown57@yahoo.com. Lost in the Woods: What Should You Do?, Bass River State Forest, Lake Absegami beach breezeway, 762 Stage Rd., New Gretna (609-296-1114 or www. njparksandforest.org) This is a free family-themed program. Participants should bring insect repellent,
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o you know how to read and understand food labels? You’ll get some advice at a presentation on Wednesday, Aug. 15, at 10 a.m. at the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City. Sponsored by the library system’s Chapters in Health, the program will break down as to what food labels should encompass. It includes what a serving size is as well as terms such as low fat, no added sugar, low sodium, healthy and organic. “Many people can be allergic to certain ingredients found in food products at the grocery store,” said Jolene Smith, Partners in Health committee chairwoman. “Or others have to watch their sodium, salt and sugar intake. They need to know that they are buying the right product.” She said Partners in Health started nearly two years ago, and has partnered with Horizon Blue Cross, Meridian Health Systems and other organizations in providing various programs. Some of the topics covered include chronic diseases, heart health and fall prevention. “We’ve also done cooking demonstrations for diabetics and have held holistic health workshops,” said Smith. For more information on and to register for the program, call the branch at 609-4942480. —E.E. a flashlight and something to sit on. 7:30-8:30 pm. Heavy rain cancels. Open Fishing Tournament & Awards Barbecue, Lacey Elks Lodge, 900 Beach Blvd., Forked River. The captains meeting is at the Point Pavilion, Fri., 7 pm; at least 1 person from each boat must attend. There is a Calcutta in every division. Entry forms are available at the lodge or by calling 609-693-1281. Participants, family members and guests are welcome at the barbecue, 5 pm; cost: adult, $20; ages 6-12, $5; younger than 6, free. Pancake Breakfast, Terrace 1st United Methodist Church, New Jersey & Beach aves., Beach Haven Terrace. The menu includes sausage, bacon, orange juice, coffee and tea. The United Methodist Men of LBI host the event to support the scholarship program at Southern Regional High School. Cost: adult, $7; child younger than 11, $4. 7-10 am.
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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
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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
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fried calamari
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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
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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
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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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Super Saturdays: Build the Bat Helicopter, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) The class is designed for ages 6-11. Fees: member, $20; nonmember, $25. 10-11:30 am. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 & 12 Osborn Island Residents Assn. Garage Sale, Little Egg Harbor Community Center, 319 West Calabreeze Way, Mystic Island. The sale is indoors and airconditioned, and food is available. Sat., 8 am-3 pm; Sun., 8 am-1 pm. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 Annual General Membership Meeting of LBI Historical Assn., LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-0700) 7 pm. Buffet Breakfast,American Legion John Wesley Taylor Post #232, 499 North Main St. (Rte. 9), Barnegat (609-698-9876) The menu includes eggs any style, omelet station, home fries, pancakes, French toast sticks, bacon, sausage and more. Cost, $7. 8-11 am. Family Mural Making, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $20; nonmember, $25. 10 am-noon. Thoughts on the Presidential Election, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Michael Hirsh of the National Journal and former senior editor and national economics correspondent for Newsweek presents the program. Admission, free. 3 pm. MONDAY, AUGUST 13 For Teens: Writing 102, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The program is about the reality of getting published and building writing skills. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Friends of the Library Meet, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) All are welcome. 10 am. Friends of the Library Meet, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. All are welcome. 7 pm. The Gender Gap: How Will It Impact the Election?, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The Jewish Community Center of LBI cohosts a representative from the Center for American Women in Politics. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Old Beach Haven, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-0700) Historian Jeanette Lloyd presents the program. 7:30 pm. Raptor Rapture, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Children ages 4-10 are invited to learn about falconry and see live birds. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. 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. Tween Craft: Upcycling, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The activity for ages 9-14 shows how to turn old magazines into beads, boxes, bags and
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he Ladies Auxiliary to Barnegat Light Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3729 holds an “All-American Auction” on Thursday, Aug. 16, at the post home at 11 East 79th Street (Winnefred Avenue) in the Beach Haven Crest section of Long Beach Township. Shirley Krupa, event coordinator, said doors open at 6 p.m.; the auction starts at 7 p.m. Admission is $5 per person. “Parking is limited, so it is suggested that people arrive early,” she said. Krupa said approximately 100 gifts will be auctioned off, including dinner and bed and breakfast packages, art work, jewelry, pottery, glassware, wine, handbags, pillows and theater tickets. Hot dogs and soft drinks will be sold. Krupa said all proceeds benefit veterans. “We help support veterans who are in VA hospitals and we also send packages out to service men and women serving overseas,” she said. “This is our main fundraiser. During the year we also hold cake sales, candy sales and fashion shows.” For more information, call Krupa at 609-6934882. —E.E. more. Participants should dress for a messy craft. 3 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. MONDAY & TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 & 14 Painting from Photos, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $85; nonmember, $110. 9:30 am-3:30 pm. MONDAY-THURSDAY, AUGUST 13-16 Lacrosse Camp, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. The camp is for youth and high school boys and girls. 9 am-1 pm. Call 862-215-6540 or visit www.njallstarlaxcamp.com. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 Big Bubbles, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) 2-4 pm, weather permitting. Book Discussion, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The subject is The Help by Kathryn Stockett. 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Indians, Pirates, Baymen on Barnegat Bay, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The program and craft activity are for children of all ages. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Movie Night: “Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The film is rated PG-13. 6:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Nutrition for Seniors, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) Ron Hyland of Keswick Pines in Whiting presents the program. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.
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• 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 $13.95 • 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
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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
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• Shrimp & Greens Sauteéd Jumbo Shrimp and Broccolirabe with olive oil, garlic, sundried tomatoes and white wine, served with fries & slaw. $24.95 • New England Fish & Chips Battered cod loin served with tartar, lemon & slaw $19.95 • Brazilian Lobster Tail Fried 802 Brazilian Lobster Tail served with french fries, slaw, butter $26.95 • Alaskan Halibut Pan fried halibut served with french fries, slaw, tartar, butter $26.95 • 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
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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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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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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TUESDAYS, AUGUST 14-28 Adult Writers Group Meets, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) All are welcome. 1-3 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. TUESDAYS, AUGUST 14 & 21 Flower Painting Watercolor Workshop with Pat Morgan, 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. TUESDAY & THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 & 16 Basic Boating Safety Course for NJ Certification, St. Francis Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-8861 or www.stfranciscenterlbi.com) The 2-day class is for ages 13-adult. Fee, $85. 5-9 pm. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 Butterfly Bonanza, Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd., Tuckerton (609-812-0649, ext. 206, or www.marine.rutgers.edu/ cousteau) Pollination Station presents the program of crafts, activities and talks. 1-3 pm. Call to register. Dementia Caregiver Support Group Meets, Barnegat Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 859 West Bay Ave., Barnegat. This month’s topic is “Overview of Dementia.” 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. Dog Show, Wildflowers by the Lighthouse, 410 Broadway, Barnegat Light (609-361-8191) The annual show benefits the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter. There are prizes for costumes, tricks, sizes and more. 4-6 pm. Hand-rubbed Monoprint, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $45; nonmember, $60; materials, $20. 12:30-4:30 pm.
‘Lost in the Woods’ At Bass River Park
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ll outdoor kids like to wander in the woods and outdoor moms and dads want to encourage a love of nature, but wandering in the Pine Barrens where all trees and sand roads look alike can be a real problem. Bass River State Park Superintendent Cynthia Coritz has thought about that, and the upcoming program “Lost in the Woods – What Should You Do?” is geared toward children but not just for children – adults can get confused in the Barrens, too. On Saturday, Aug. 11, Volunteer Master Naturalist Kathy Gardiner will present the free, family-themed program that will provide tips on how not to get lost and what to do or not do if you do become lost. Each child can make a safety kit of items to use when they go out in the woods. “It contains small things like a whistle and a reflector, inexpensive and easy-to-carry items.” To keep the mood light, participants will enjoy a supervised campfire under the stars, and participants may bring the fixings for s’mores. The event is at the Bass River Park’s Lake Absegami pavilion off Stage Road in New Gretna. Bring insect repellent, a flashlight and something to sit on. Heavy rain cancels the event. For a 2012 summer event schedule or to register for the program, contact the Forest Office at 609 296-1114 or njparksandforests. org. —P.J.
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20 Meet Little Egg Harbor Mayor & Committeemen, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) 7 pm. My Little Pony Party, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Kids ages 7 and older are invited for the program. 6 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Ocean Bay Needle Arts Chapter Meets, Tip Seaman County Park, Recreation Center, Rte. 9 & Lakeview Ave., Tuckerton. 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. Reading Nutrition Labels, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) 10 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. VFW Post 3729 Ladies Auxiliary Meets, VFW Post 3729, 11 East Winifred Ave. (79th St.), Beach Haven Crest. New members are welcome. 3:30 pm. Call Adele Leder at 609-698-1880. WILD Jersey Presents Barn Owls, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Children must be at least age 8. Space is limited. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 & THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 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 “Yoga for Quilters.” Thurs., Mill Creek Community Center, 1199 Mill Creek Rd., Manahawkin, 7-9 pm. The program is “Making a Kindle Cover.” THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 Date Night in the Food Studio: Midsummer Night’s Dream, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies ( 6 0 9 - 4 9 4 - 1 2 4 1 o r w w w. l b i f o u n d a t i o n . o rg ) Thomas J. Scangarello shows how to prepare an impressive 4-course meal from start to finish. Fee per couple: member, $100; nonmember, $130. 6-9:30 pm. Registration is required 1 week in advance.
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each Haven historian Jeanette Lloyd will take people back to the days of hotels, gunning guides and shipwrecks with a slide presentation on Monday, Aug. 13, 7:30 p.m. at the LBI Historical Association Museum in Beach Haven. “The talk will start with the history about the southern end of the Island,” said Lloyd, wife of the late author/historian John Bailey Lloyd. “It starts off at Holgate, because you can’t really appreciate the history of Beach Haven without Holgate.” She said her talk begins in 1851, when Capt. Thomas Bond bought a boarding house and turned it into the Long Beach House resort. The hotel became a haven for wealthy Philadelphians who came to the area for duck hunting and fishing. Lloyd said frequent guests included Archelaus Pharo, Charles Parry and Dr. Edward Williams, who were the driving forces behind Beach Haven’s founding in 1874. “That is where they met and had their first conversations about wanting to start a resort of their own, which became Beach Haven,” said Lloyd. She said the presentation features 140 slides from her husband’s collection. “What people might find interesting is that in the 1800s you could walk from Long Beach Island to Tucker’s Island because it wasn’t until the early 1920s when the inlet cut through,” she said. “Tucker’s was about 6½ miles from downtown Beach Haven.” End-of Summer Party, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The event is for SAIL volunteers, Reading Buddies and summer reading participants. 6:30 pm. Great Storms of the Jersey Shore, High Point Firehouse, West 80th St., Harvey Cedars. Author Margaret Buchholz gives a PowerPoint presentation on the Great March Storm of 1962. 7:30 pm.
From 18 Miles of History on Long Beach Island
THOSE WERE THE DAYS: The Baldwin Hotel is one of many photos featured in Jeanette Lloyd’s slide presentation on Monday, Aug. 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the LBI Historical Museum. Lloyd said the program would include some recently obtained photos, such as a view of Centre Street in the late 1880s, the Baldwin Hotel and an aerial view of Tucker’s Island in 1920. “The Tucker’s Island photo was shot from a blimp,” she said. “You see how it looked before storms caused the inlet to cut through it. You can see the old lighthouse and the life saving station.” Lloyd said she would also extend an invita-
tion to stop by her second-floor, one-room museum at the Beach Haven Public Library. During the summer, it is open from 12:30 to 4 p.m.; special hours are available by appointment. The exhibit contains photos, hotel ledgers, newspaper clippings, genealogies and other artifacts from Beach Haven’s earliest years. “The museum is exclusively for Beach Haven history,” she said. —E.E.
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Moon Lore & More, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) The program is for children 5 and older. 10:30
Southern Ocean Birding Group Meeting & Guided Bird Walk, NJ Maritime History Museum, 528 Dock Rd., Beach Haven. Don Freiday of the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge presents the program and leads the walk. 5 pm. Contact Sue Puder at 609698-2106 or soceanbirds@yahoo.com.
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Egg Roll or Spring Roll ............................................................................................................$1.25 (ea)
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Coconut Shrimp ..................................................................................................................................$8 Jumbo shrimp hand breaded in our coconut batter and lightly fried. Served with orange ginger sauce.
Angus beef with assorted peppers and onions in a Asian brown sauce.
Firecracker Calamari ...........................................................................................................................$8
General Tao’s Chicken .........................................................................................................................$9
Fresh calamari tossed in our sweet & spicy sauce. Topped with a wasabi dressing & sesame seeds.
Tempura chicken tossed with broccoli in a signature sauce.
Dragon Fire Wings ...............................................................................................................................$6
Beef & Broccolli ..................................................................................................................................$9
Fried chicken wings tossed in a spicy sauce and finished with sesame seeds and a wasabi dressing.
Angus steak tossed in an Asian brown sauce with broccoli, scallions & onions.
Pot Stickers .........................................................................................................................................$6
Szechwan Beef ...................................................................................................................................$8
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Edamame ............................................................................................................................................$5 Sesame Seared Tuna...........................................................................................................................$9
Sweet & Sour Pork Pork......................................................................................................................$8
Ahi tuna rolled in sesame seeds & seared with cucumber wasabi.
Chicken Stir Fry................................................................................................................................$8.5
Coconut Crab Tower ............................................................................................................................$8
Grilled Chicken tossed with peppers, snow peas, baby corn & onions with our Asian brown sauce.
Homemade coconut crusted crab cakes pan fried & topped with fried onions & cucumber wasabi.
Orange Ginger Chicken .......................................................................................................................$8
Lettuce Wraps .....................................................................................................................................$8
Tempura battered and tossed in our orange ginger sauce.
Pan fried chicken & carrots with our sesame garlic sauce Served in crisp lettuce shells.
Sweet & Sour Chicken .....................................................................................................................$8.5
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Stir fried with peppers, onions pineapple and our sweet & sour sauce.
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Double cooked pork tossed with onions and peppers in our sweet and sour sauce.
Chicken tossed with peppers, onions, cashews & sesame garlic sauce.
Salads
Chicken & Brocolli ...............................................................................................................................$8
Seared Sesame Tuna Salad...............................................................................................................$10
Fried white meat chicken with broccoli, carrots and onions in our Asian brown sauce.
Sesame encrusted Ahi tuna over mixed greens with oranges, fried onions & wasabi dressing.
Orange Chicken Salad .........................................................................................................................$8
Seafood
Tempura battered chicken in our orange ginger sauce over mixed greens with pineapple & mango
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Pan seared shrimp & scallops served with white rice and a wasabi & sweet chili sauce.
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Critter Catch, Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd., Tuckerton (609-8120649, ext. 206, or www.marine.rutgers.edu/cousteau) Participants should wear water shoes, sunblock and insect repellent to go seining. 10-11 am. Call to register. Edible Book Festival, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) The staff members have made book-based edible creations. Admission, free, but only members of the Friends of the LEH Library may taste and judge. 2 pm.
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cean County College’s Arts & Community Center will present two distinctive musical shows this August. See performances of “John Peterson – Song Man, Dance Man” and “Marc & Christine – He Sang ... She Sang” at the A&CC Theatre on the OCC main campus, on College Drive in Toms River. “Jon Peterson – Song Man, Dance Man” will be presented at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 19. According to RoseAnn D’Urso, OCC manager of promotional programming, “This unique one-man show pays tribute to five great stars: George M. Cohan, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Bobby Darin, and Anthony Newley. “Peterson is a multi-talented performer who sings and dances his way through famous routines in a thrilling musical revue. His numerous theater credits include the role of the Emcee in the Broadway revival of ‘Cabaret’ and a Drama Desk nomination for his portrayal of the title role in the Off-Broadway show ‘George M. Cohan Tonight.’ This is a must-see performance!” In “Marc & Christine – He Sang ... She Sang,” at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 18, singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer Marc Ribler is joined by vocalist Christine Martucci. “This duo will pay tribute to the great singer-songwriters of the ’60s and ’70s, such as Carole King, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and more,” said D’Urso. “They will also perform a few of their original songs.” The duo has headlined at McLoone’s Supper Club in Asbury Park, among other venues. Tickets for both shows are $20 for adults, $17 for senior citizens and $10 for students. For more information, or to charge tickets, call 732-255-0500. Purchase tickets online at tickets.ocean.edu. —J.K.-H.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 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.
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Tween Craft: deLIGHTful Candle Holders, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The activity is for ages 10-15. 6 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.
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ut your tennis shoes on for the second annual Dart for Art fundraising event at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, Saturday, August 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. Over 70 works have been donated by local artists and artisans: paintings, watercolors, prints, drawings, photographs, ceramics, jewelry and fiber arts for this worthy fundraiser. Some of the artists whose names you might recognize are Susan Barnes, Carol Freas, Lisa Budd, Janet Nelson, Ann Coen and Richard Jeffries. A family portrait by photographer Dana Otto is another prize. All the artists have been invited to be on hand to talk with their patrons. Tickets of $100 per individual, $150 per couple, entitle the holder to “dart” for one piece of donated artwork. The way the evening works is: as people arrive at the Foundation, they will be assigned to a group of three. Then an auction is held to be the first to enter the gallery and choose a piece of art, the second and so on. Only three people Dart for Art in the gallery at one time. It’s a fun evening of art, wine and hors d’oeuvres with catering by the Oasis Grill. In addition there are two raffles for a fresh water pearl necklace and a basket of fine wines. The artwork is going on display in the Blai gallery starting this Wednesday and ticket holders are encouraged to stop in and view the works. Don’t have a ticket yet? The Foundation has extended the deadline to allow for admission at the door. –P.J.
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End of Summer Reading Party, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) This is for children who have earned their Dream Big: READ! certificates. 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Teen End of Summer Reading Party, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Participants in teen summer reading, SAIL and Reading Buddies, ages 12-18, are welcome for pizza. 3 pm. FRIDAY-SUNDAY, AUGUST 17-19 Alex’s Lemonade Stand, Schooner’s Wharf, 9th St. & Bay Ave., Beach Haven. The Norris family hosts the event in honor of Meghan Norris, a 5-year-old cancer survivor. Noon-8 pm. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 Anything Floats Race, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. All entries are welcome; the categories are Junior, Senior and Group. 4 pm. Call 609-361-7990 for details and information. Blue Claw Craft Show & Crab Race, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. Food is offered by the Barnegat Light First Aid Squad. Admission, free. 10 am-3 pm. Crab race, registration, 10 am; races begin, 11 am. Contestants may bring their own crab or rent one. Prizes are sponsored by PBA Local 175. 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. Surf City Taxpayer Assn. Meets, Surf City Borough Hall, 813 Long Beach Blvd. Mayor Leonard T. Connors Jr. addresses the group. All are welcome. Nominations for officers and board members will be elected. 10 am. “Tropical Night,” Lacey Elks Point Pavilion, 900 Beach Blvd., Forked River (609-693-1281) Lenny G and his band entertain. 6-11 pm. Donation, $20, includes Caribbean-style food served 6:30-8:30 pm. Tuckerton Historical Society Meets, Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum, Leitz Blvd. & Wisteria Lane, Little Egg Harbor (609-296-2584 or 609-294-1547) John Yates presents an introduction to genealogy and local records. 2-4 pm. SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 Art Festival, Jewish Community Center of LBI, 24th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Spray Beach (609-492-4090 or www.jccoflbi.org) 10 am-4 pm. Bike Rodeo, 10th St. Skate Park, Barnegat Light. Participants may learn about bike safety, see fun tricks and have a chance to win a bike. 10 am. Dog Day Road Race, Begins at High Point Firehouse, West 80th St., Harvey Cedars (609-618-2698 or HCroadrace@comcast.net) More than 800 runners participate in the 5-mile run. Registration begins, 7:30 am; race begins, 9:30 am. Sea Glass Ceramic Sensations, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $45; nonmember, $60. 10 am-2 pm. MONDAY, AUGUST 20 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. Bus Trip to Atlantic Club Casino, Leaves Beach Haven Moose Lodge, 120 Rte. 72 East, Manahawkin. The Manahawkin Senior Social Club hosts the trip. Cost, $25, includes transportation and $25 casino voucher. 10:15 am-6 pm. 3rd Mon. of each month except December. Call 609-978-5025 or 609-597-5222. LBI Yacht Clubs, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-0700) The Rev. Frank Boyd Crumbaugh presents the program. 7:30 pm.
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Pan seared boneless breast with a Jersey tomato and basil ragout and lemon beurre blanc
CITRUS TEQUILA SHRIMP
Jumbo Shrimp sauteed with fresh orange peel, cilantro, chipolte peppers, Àamed with Jose Cuervo Tequila
SEAFOOD TRIO
Our famous Jumbo Lump Crabcake, 4oz. South African Lobster Tail & 2 Jumbo Stuffed Shrimp
HANDS DOWN LBI’S BEST JUMBO LUMP CRAB CAKE Our famous twin fresh Maryland Jumbo Lump cakes
FLOUNDER PANKO
Local Àounder encrusted with Japanese breadcrumbs, dressed with a sweet and tangy cilantro teriyaki sauce
CHILEAN SEA BASS
Pan seared and oven glazed with our delicious Caribbean mango chutney
FILET MIGNON
Beach Haven Crest st
Ship Bottom
(Next to Kubels Too)
361-5000 WE DELIVER
81 & Blvd
361-1122 Full-Service Dining Room PIZZA • SALADS • WRAPS • SUBS PASTA • WINGS • SEAFOOD
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22nd & Blvd
Ice Cream PIZZA • SUBS • WRAPS SALADS • WINGS
Check Out Our Extensive Menus On Our Website
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Grilled 10oz. prime angus ¿let (6oz. for the not so hungry) served with jumbo onion rings and our merlot demi-glaze
Also offering a great selection of sandwiches, burgers, crab cakes, fresh fish, chowders, plus our wonderful nightly dinner specials.
HOMEMADE DESSERTS OPEN DAILY FOR BREAKFAST AT 8:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Enjoy Your Breakfast By The Beach - Full Bar Available
OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH AT 11:30 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. Dine under our Tiki Hut or on the Sun Deck
OPEN DAILY FOR DINNER AT 5 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Dine inside our beautiful Caribbean Style dining room or outside under the Giant Tiki Hut Inside seating on Saturday & Sunday nights
Come see what everyone is talking about Take a trip to the islands, if just for a few hours
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26 Watercolor Workshop: Painting the Many Moods of Water, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $45; nonmember, $60. 11 am-4 pm. MONDAYS, AUGUST 20, 27 & SEPTEMBER 10 Toddler Story Time, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) The program is for ages 18-36 months. 10:30-11 am or 11:30 am-noon. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. MONDAY & TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 & 21 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, AUGUST 20-22 Liquid Bliss Yoga Camp for Kids Ages 6-12, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars (908-4770293 or liquidblissyoga@gmailcom) Children will gain appreciation for the whole being through yoga, movement, art and music. 9-11:30 am. Call or e-mail for registration and information. MONDAY-FRIDAY, AUGUST 20-24 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, AUGUST 21 BlueClaws Baseball Night Out, FirstEnergy Park, 2 Stadium Way, Lakewood. The United Methodist Men of LBI host the event. Call 609-492-0205. Book Discussion, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The subject is Room by Emma Donoghue. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Book Discussion, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) The subject is Swamplandia! by Karen Russell. Donation, $5. 8 pm. Buck-a-Bag Sale, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) Bags are supplied. 2-4 pm.
LBI Longboard Classic Surf Contest: ‘Fun, Sun, Stoke’
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ax up your old boards, surfers. The 4th annual LBI Longboard Classic surf contest is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 18, on 110th Street in Haven Beach. The event challenges competitors to ride surfboards from the 1960s, the sport’s golden age, with an environmental fair and beach concert as backdrop. “The event is named the “Classic” because only vintage longboards will be allowed,” said event organizer Tom Beaty, “and the contestants will be scored by classic contest criteria such as noserides, hanging ten, cheater fives, dropknee turns, fin first takeoffs, spinners, length of ride and cross-stepping style.” No leashes or board modifications are permitted. In addition to surf competition divisions that include 15 and under, open men, open women and tandem, a paddleboard race and a skimboard contest will also be held. Surf instrumental band the Diamondheads will perform a retro mix of songs live on the beach during the contest, and Alliance for a Living Ocean will host a fair featuring local environmental organizations and green-minded companies such as Surfrider Foundation, ReClam the Bay, Barnegat Bay Partnership, Clean Ocean Action, Save Barnegat Bay, LBI Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, Garden Club of LBI and Tuckerton Seaport. Entry fee is $25 if pre-registered, or $40 the day of the event. All proceeds benefit ALO. Founded in 1987, the local nonprofit is in financial dire straits, and this fundraiser, Beaty pointed out, “is crucial to the financial viability of the organization.” “Grants, donations and memberships to ALO have decreased in recent years due to economic hardship, but the demand for our work has remained at the same high level,” said ALO Executive Director Christopher Huch.
Jack Reynolds
VINTAGE BOARDS ONLY: Mike Dancha carves a turn in last year’s LBI Longboard Classic, an annual surfing competition that benefits local nonprofit Alliance for a Living Ocean. “The steadfast work of Alliance for a Living Ocean is vital in order to continue to improve our coastal environment and maintain the victories that we have secured during our time here on Long Beach Island,” Huch added. “The success of our tourism-driven economy is inherently tied to the quality of our bay, beaches and ocean.” As Beaty pointed out, “Watchdog and advocacy groups like Alliance for a Living Ocean are still needed to protect and inform the residents and visitors of Long Beach Island,” and he asks that residents and visitors help ALO continue its mission of promoting and maintaining clean water and a healthy coastal environment through
education and action. “This event promises to be a good time for friends and family, whether you surf of not. Come out for fun, sun and stoke and support a great cause!” said Beaty. To sign up as a participant, volunteer or sponsor, visit woodenjetty.com, call 609276-2360, or stop in ALO headquarters at 1101 Central Ave., Suite A, in Ship Bottom, or South-End Surf ’n Paddle at 118 North Bay Ave. in Beach Haven. For more information on Alliance for a Living Ocean, call 609-494-7800 or visit livingocean.org. —J.K.-H.
waterfront dining • dockside to-go • fresh fish market • wedding receptions ENJOY WATERFRONT DINING ALL SUMMER LONG
phone 609.492.1066
take out 609.492.1780
open daily at 5pm - 10pm
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dock road & the bay, beach haven www.BoathouseLBI.com reservations gladly accepted
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CHUNKY FLAVORS
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NEW FLAVORS
VISIT OUR NEW “RAW BAR”
Americone Dream What a Cluster Chocolate Nougat Crunch Late Night Snack
"The best crabcakes at the shore?...they have my vote."
Craig LaBan Philly Inquirer
SORBET GREEK YOGURT FLAVORS
Open Daily for Dinner 5-10pm 609-494-4990
Mango Lime Berry Berry Extraordinary Lemonade Stand
Raspberry Fudge Chunk Banana Peanut Butter Blueberry Vanilla Graham Vanilla
• HOMEMADE WAFFLE CONES • SMOOTHIES • HOMEMADE COOKIE & BROWNIE SUNDAES • ICE CREAM CAKES
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Black-Eyed Susans Cafe Black 7801 Boulevard, Harvey Cedars • 494-4990
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Calabria
Celebrating Our 25th Anniversary Same Chef/Owners Same Great Taste
Home made & imported pasta dishes, award winning pizza and fine Italian specialties, fresh seafood caught by Viking Village fi shermen
WEEKLY CREATIONS Soft Shell Crabs
Fresh Wild Caught Canadian Cod 24-26 oz. Fred Flinstone Porterhouse
Fried or sautéed
Viking Village Fresh Catch of the Day
We Are Now Open Daily 5-10pm
Come and enjoy an exceptional dining experience. Looking forward to seeing you. Reservations Suggested.
609-361-1333
414 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, N.J. Open Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Sun., Serving Dinner @ 5:00 pm
Chargrilled w/Calabria’s own smoked sea salt seasoning or blackened, served with sautéed vegetable, or roasted potatoes
Tilapia Picatta White wine, lemon butter, caper sauce
Broiled & topped with our own roasted garlic, sun dried tomatoes & fresh herbed clarified butter
with Calabria’s own smoked sea salt seasoning with roasted rosemary potatoes
Broiled Seafood Combo
with crabmeat stuffing served with drawn butter and marinara sauce
Pallac, shrimp & scallions with our roasted garlic, sun dried tomato herb clarified butter
Rabbit Cacciatore
w/mushrooms, peppers, onions, potatoes, green olives in a marinara sauce
All dinners served with fresh Italian bread, house salad and a side of penne pasta w/ red or marinara sauce
FABULOUS LUNCHES
Grouper Reuben Blackened or Grilled
Grilled Balsamic Glazed Panini
Mediterranean Crab Salad
Garbanzo beans, artichoke, red onion, sundried tomato & roasted pepper salad on top of arugula & spinach w/ lemon with Mortadella & Asiago cheese vinaigrette, dressed w/ crab meat
Castroville Egg
Al Fumo Omelette
Smoked Mozzarella, Roma tomatoes, roasted eggplant and fresh basil
Poached artichoke topped with hot roasted peppers, bacon and topped with a fried egg with Hollandaise sauce
Soft Shell Crab Sandwich
Fried or sauteed, lettuce, tomato & onion on a toasted Kaiser roll
$20.00
Large Pie & Large Antipasto Salad or Large Greek Salad or Large Italian Salad
TAKE OUT • CASH ONLY • GOOD THRU 8/31/12 • MUST PRESENT COUPON• NOT VALID ON FRI & SAT
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Lasagna • Baked Penne • Ravioli • Manicotti • Spaghetti Stuffed Shells Gnocchi Baked Gnocchi • Fettuccine Chicken Parm • Spaghetti w/Red or White Clam Sauce Flounder Francaise • Chicken Piccata Eggplant Rollatini • Shrimp Marinara Not Valid With Any Other Offers • Sit Down Only
OUTDOOR DINING Rain or Shine
Open Daily Serving Dinner @ 5:00 pm
1 1/4 lb. Stuffed Whole Lobster
*Our Famous Mussels Marinara*
We have Whole Wheat Pasta
NEW P ie Is On
Chicken Meatballs
Our Own Special Recipe
Brick Oven Pizza
Readers Choice Multi-Year Award Winning Gluten Free Best Italian Restaurant & Best Pizza Pasta & Pizza Available Open Daily at 11am
(609) 492-8001 • (609) 492-8004 1901 Long Beach Blvd. • North Beach Haven
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SINGULAR SENSATIONS: The group rehearses for weekend shows at the Barnegat High School auditorium this weekend.
Ryan Morrill
Theater Apprentices Get to Shine on Stage in Barnegat
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and Sunday, Aug. 11 and Aug. 12, when the theater’s apprentice program puts on “The ABC’s of Theater: An Extravaganza.” The curtain rises at 2 p.m. on both dates. Tickets are $5 each, and children younger than 5 get in for free.
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Canine Companions for Independence, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Kim Bratnik and her service dog, Orson, show how canine companions help individuals with disabilities perform daily tasks. The program is intended for ages 5 and older. 6 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. 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. Gaming Fun, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The drop-in activity is for ages 7 and older for board games, cards and Wii. 10:30 am. Introduction to Stand-Up Paddleboarding for Ages 8-11, Bay beach, Ship Bottom. Fees: LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences member, $20; nonmember, $25. 10-10:30 am. Students should wear a bathing suit and/or rash guard and bring a water bottle and sunscreen. If winds exceed 10 mph, class will be rescheduled. Register at 609-494-1241 or www. lbifoundation.org; provide cell phone number, height and approximate weight for appropriate board sizing. LBI Artists & Crafters Art Party for Kids, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach. The event is free; beach badges are not required. 11 am-noon. Painting in Acrylics at the Beach, Bay & in Between, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $45; nonmember, $60. 10 am-4 pm. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 Family Bingo Night, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) There are prizes and fun for the entire family. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Open House & Safe Boating Expo, Barnegat Light Coast Guard Station, Bayview Ave. The event features a USCG rescue swimmer, tours of the unsinkable rescue boat, station facilities and Atlantic Strike Team mobile unit, and knot tying, flare handling and much more. Admission, free. 10 am-3 pm. Shallow Gathering Basket, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Fees: member, $40; nonmember, $50. 10 am-4 pm.
Flying Trapeze Lessons!
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"The most unique attraction to hit the resort since the Diving Horse!" Ellen Rawls, North Jersey Media Group
TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY 10:30AM, 12:30PM, 3:30PM & 5:30PM
LBI’S ONLY DONUT SUNDAE
Learn to fly through the air and perform swinging aerial maneuvers.
Your favorite Donut with Ice Cream & Toppings
To book your lesson in advance, call 516-640-1579 or email FlyAC@iflytrapeze.com
CHECK OUT OUR NEW ICE CREAM MENU
SPECIAL DONUT OF THE WEEK Our Featured Donuts: French Toast, Lemon Drop, Cookies & Cream, Inside Out Jelly, Inside Out Boston Cream or CREATE YOUR OWN.
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THE LOBSTER CLAW Fresh Seafood Delivered Daily Prepared Daily OUR EXTENSIVE MENU INCLUDES Shrimp, Scallops, Crab Cakes, Chowder, Clams, Mussels & Much more. If You Prefer One of Our Succulent Meat Entrees, Our Meats Come from Okie's in Surf City.
Serving a Full Menu from Noon Daily Call for Chefs Daily Specials Accommodating Parties Up to 25 Guests Division Street & the Boulevard, Surf City Reservations Accepted 609-494-0400 • 848-9691
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One FREE Appetizer for every 2 meals purchased. *Meal deſned as any sandwich, burger or entree • restrictions may apply* Limit One Per Customer
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Key L i me Cheesesteaks • Hoagies • Cuban Sandwiches • Smoothies Award Winning Key Lime Pie (Original, Mango, & Strawberry) Pie bars Try our Key Lime Pie frozen on a stick dipped in chocolate
609.494.1136
Open 7 Days Crepes made right in front of you.
Try our Strawberry Nutella Crepes
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 Pies for Decades
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 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? 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
827 BAY AVE., BEACH HAVEN • ACROSS FROM BAY VILLAGE, NEXT TO B&B
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. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 American Red Cross Blood Drive, location Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (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-year-olds. 10 am-7:30 pm. Barnegat Light Historic Homes Tour, Six homes and 2 gardens are featured, as well as St. Peter’s at the Light Episcopal Church. 2-5 pm. Ticket, $25, available at the Barnegat Light Museum, 5th St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light. A wine and cheese reception for participants is held at the museum, 3-6 pm. Family Movie Night: “The Lorax,” Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The film is rated PG. 6:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. How the Top 100 Universities Select Their Students, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Steven Roy Goodman presents the program. 10 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Introduction to Stand-Up Paddleboarding for Ages 13-Adult, Bay beach, Ship Bottom. Fees: LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences member, $40; nonmember, $50. 8-9 am. Students should wear a bathing suit and/or rash guard and bring a water bottle and sunscreen. If winds exceed 10 mph, class will be rescheduled. Register at 609-494-1241 or www. lbifoundation.org; provide cell phone number, height and approximate weight for appropriate board sizing. Stand-Up Paddleboard Challenge, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. This is for experienced paddlers. Fees: LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences member, $45; nonmember, $55. 9:30-11:30 am. Students should wear a bathing suit and/or rash guard and bring a water bottle and sunscreen. If winds exceed 10 mph, class will be rescheduled. Register at 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org; provide cell phone number, height and approximate weight for appropriate board sizing. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 County Connection Mobile Service, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Services provided include county IDs, passports, senior services, veterans services, consumer affairs, voter registration, and parks and tourism information. 10 am-4 pm. Date Night in the Food Studio: Savor the Flavor, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www. lbifoundation.org) Thomas J. Scangarello shows how to prepare an impressive 4-course meal from start to finish. Fee per couple: member, $100; nonmember, $130. 6-9:30 pm. Registration is required 1 week in advance. Movie: “The Hunger Games,” Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) The film is rated PG-13. Noon. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Reading Isn’t Ruff, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) A therapy dog is waiting for beginning readers and up to come read to it. 11 am. SAIL Appreciation Party, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) All SAIL volunteers are welcome. 2 pm. AUGUST 24-SEPTEMBER 3 Member, Student, Faculty Exhibition, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Open daily. Reception, Aug. 26, 5-7 pm. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 & 25 Book Sale, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. Fri., 1-3 pm; Sat., 10 am-noon. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 An Evening with a NY Giant, St. Francis Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609494-8861 or www.stfranciscenterlbi.com) Former wide receiver Joe Biscaha (1959-61) compares how football was played then vs. today. The evening includes a highlight film, a presentation and question-
Find Puppy Power At Wildflowers’ Annual Dog Show
Linda Bonvie
SMOOCHY POOCH: The best doggie kiss is just one of the fun contests.
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ring your favorite hound and your camera to the 11th annual Wildflowers by the Lighthouse Dog Show, Wednesday, Aug. 15 from 4 to 6 p.m. and enter your pet to win prizes in competitions for best dog trick, best doggie kiss, best costume and others. The annual fun event at Wildflowers, 410 Broadway in Barnegat Light, draws a huge crowd with their amiable animals. The costume event is always camera-worthy. There will be goodies for all participants, drawings for a custom dog portrait and vet gift certificates. New this year is an agility demonstration and dog tricks done by a champion. Contest entry fees support the Southern Ocean Animal Shelter in Manahawkin. Wildflowers owner Cricket Luker is also on the board of the Friends of the Ocean County Shelter, a volunteer group that walks the dogs, pets the cats and raises funds. “We hope everyone will come and enjoy,” she said. “This is the most fun I have all summer long.” Luker said the county-run shelter on 321 Hay Road continues to be challenged by the downturn in the economy. Job losses mean people lose their homes or have to move, and often must surrender the family pet. Last year the shelter, one of two in Ocean County, cared for 2,500 animals. All those that are adopted are spayed or neutered, microchipped and updated on inoculations, for an adoption fee of $50 or $60. “No matter how you look at it, this shelter provides an invaluable service to the families of our community,” said Luker. “I love the shelter so much, I want people to know about it. This great place needs our support.” —P.J. and-answer session. Tickets: adult, $10; child younger than 12, $6. 6:30-8 pm. Family Movie: “Big Miracle,” Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The film is rated PG. 2 pm. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Art Show & Sale, St. Mary’s Parish Center, 100 Bishop Lane off McKinley Ave., Manahawkin. Proceeds benefit Family Promise of Ocean County and St. Vincent de Paul food pantry. 10 am-4 pm. Clamtown Antiques Flea Market, Tip Seaman County Park, Rte. 9 & Lakeside Drive, Tuckerton (609-294-1547) The Tuckerton Historical Society sponsors the event, 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.
HOLIDAY SNACK BAR Open Daily 11:30am - 9pm
609-492-4544
holidaysnackbar.com • 401 Centre St.• Beach Haven
Happy Hour Daily 4-7 at the bar
NON-STOP ENTERTAINMENT! AT RESORTS CASINO HOTEL
Live Entertainment Thurs: Ted Hammock @ 9 Fri: Dan Barrone @ 10 Sat: Brian Parr @ 10
www.plantationrestaurant.com 609.494.8191 info@plantationrestaurant.com Follow Us on Facebook for upcoming Specials & Events 80th St. Harvey Cedars, NJ
MORRIS DAY & THE TIME
TONY DANZA
and special guest BCAPP
AUGUST 18
AUGUST 11
THE EDWARDS TWINS
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
Two Brothers – 100 stars
AUGUST 25
People Magazine Raved, “Flawless vocals & visuals, the Edwards Twins in many ways are better than watching the real thing.”
SEPTEMBER 1 & 2
Happy Hour 4-7pm Daily
Beach Hut Bar Open 10-10
GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSICAL
EVERY THURSDAY - SATURDAY
NEW SLOT MEMBERS CAN’T LOSE!
NOW - SEPT. 1
FIRST $100 IS ON US Visit Resorts Promotions Booth for details.
WIN $1 MILLION. WIN MUSCLE CAR.
DAVE SODANO
sings Sinatra “By the Sea”
Oceanfront Dining • Live Entertainment Thursday Maine Whole Lobster Night Sunday-Friday 4-5pm Early Birds Starting at $12.95
Enjoy Our Famous Bloody Marys
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32 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. “The Tale of the Little Mermaid,” through Aug. 10; “The Wizard of Oz,” through Sept. 1; “Snow White,” Aug. 15-Sept. 2. Children’s Theater, Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (www.oceantheatre.org, 609-3128306 or ruth@oceantheatre.org) Ticket, $10. 10 am & 6 pm. “Snow White,” Aug. 22-25; “Cinderella,” Aug. 30-Sept. 1; The Wizard of Oz,” Aug. 8-18. Family Theater, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Admission, $5. Tues., 7 pm. 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 AUGUST 19 “Gypsy,” Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (www.oceantheatre.org, 609-312-8306 or ruth@oceantheatre.org) Ocean Professional Theatre Co. presents the show. Tickets, $29-$35. Times vary. THROUGH 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. AUGUST 9-12 “Me & My Girl,” Stafford Twp. Arts Center, 1000 McKinley Ave., Manahawkin (609-5970553 or www.ourgang.org) Our Gang Players presents the show. Tickets: adult, $15; senior or student, $12; child younger than 13, $8. Thurs.-Sat., 7 pm; Sun., 2 pm; Sat., Aug. 11, all seats are $10. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 & 12 “The ABC’s of Theatre,” Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (www.oceantheatre.org, 609312-8306 or ruth@oceantheatre.org) The Ocean Professional Theatre Apprentice Co. presents the musical show. Ticket, $5; child younger than 6, free. 2 pm.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 Catch a Rising Star All-Star Show with Josh Blue, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org) Blue is the winner of “Last Comic Standing.” 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices. MONDAY, AUGUST 20 Catch a Rising Star All-Star Show with Pat Cooper, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org) 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices.
Bluegrass & Pinelands Music, Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Rd. (Rte. 532), Waretown (609-971-1593 or www.alberthall.org) Every Sat.; doors open, 6:30 pm. Concerts at the Bay, Municipal dock, Bayshore Drive, Barnegat (609-698-0080, ext. 122) 7-9 pm. If rain, at Barnegat Recreation Center, 900 West Bay Ave. Aug. 11, Mid-Life Crisis; Aug. 12, The HiFives; Aug. 14, the Jersey Surecats; Aug. 18, Sounds of the Street; Aug. 19, Custom Blend; Aug. 25, The Roustabouts; Aug. 26, ReUnited.
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ummer Swells: “Aspects of Summer,” a show exploring “the true essence of summer: from the robustness and fullness of color in nature, to the growth of gardens at their peak, and the rippling water of the ocean,” is at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences through Aug. 20. It includes work in abstract and contemporary realism. The annual Dart for Art fundraising event at LBIF is Saturday, Aug. 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. It’s an evening of art, wine and hors d’oeuvres. Tickets of $100 per individual, $150 per couple entitle the holder to “dart” for one piece of donated artwork. Tickets are available at the door. See the second session of the ongoing craft exhibition and sale: jewelry, wood, glass, pottery and more. Unique and appealing handcrafted works are offered. Artist Opportunity: Did you take a class at the LBIF this year, or join as a member? Then you can exhibit in the annual Member, Student, Faculty Exhibition, Aug. 24 through Sept. 3 with a reception planned for Sunday, Aug. 26, from 5 to 7 p.m. Deliver works Friday, Aug. 17, through Sunday, Aug. 19. LBIF 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 own art materials. Fee is $10/member, $15/nonmember. Call 609-494-1241 or view the catalog of classes at lbifoundation.org. * * * How to Shoot LBI: Photographer David Gurtcheff shows his work in a DVD presentation and shares his expertise at the Island Branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City, Thursday, Aug. 9 at 10:30 a.m. * * * Exit 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, Bruce Dehnert and Matt Burton. Photographer Frank Smith exhibits prints inspired by the Japanese aesthetic of Shibui: simple, subtle and unobtrusive beauty. Call 609-494-0006. Summer Beat: On Sunday, Aug. 12, from 4 to 6 p.m., Gallery 1603 in Surf City will host an outdoor acoustic coffeehouse in keeping with its theme that art is not just visual; it’s music and writing, drama, etc. This is a free, participatory event with refreshments. Attendees are asked to bring a chair. Call 609-494-1699. * * * Group-in: A summer group exhibit at Art House in Manahawkin features 19 artists, through Aug. 18. Call 609-978-4278. * * * Artist Op: The Long Beach Island Historical Association Museum is accepting applications ($10 fee) for an art show opening Aug. 22
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TRINKETS: For the ‘Toylanders’ exhibit at the Noyes Museum of Art, artist Katrina Balling found an emotional connection with (from left) ‘Stuck Bun,’ ‘Fly By’ and ‘Bun Dummy.’ at the museum in Beach Haven. Artwork must depict historic houses in the borough, and artists donate a portion of their sales (30 percent) to the museum. Contact Carol Freas at 609-294-0218 or Linda Hibbs at lhibbsart@gmail.com * * * Water World: The second exhibit in the Summer Pop Up Gallery, hosted by Michael Ryan Architects in conjunction with the Bridgette Mayer Gallery of Philadelphia, is a one-man show, “Allen Bentley: The Water Series.” The paintings explore our sensuous relationship with water. Portraits by Joe Begonia, a series created between 2005 and 2012 that captures the youth and personality of some of his Southern Regional art students, is shown in the Conference Room. The gallery is located in the Michael Ryan Architects, Loveladies office. Call 609-5482000. * * * Hot Latin Evening: The Noyes Museum of Art’s satellite gallery in Hammonton presents a mezcla of Latin music, food and literature as Puerto Rican author and native Carmen Sotomayor reads from her memoir, Mi Amada Iha first in Spanish and then English, Thursday, Aug. 16, at 6 p.m. Afterward, singer/guitarist Elvis Batista performs salsa, merengue and Bachata ballads. Spanish appetizers prepared by the Atlantic Cape Community College Culinary Arts students are included in the regular admission price. Call 609-561-8006. Ongoing summer exhibits at the Noyes Oceanville museum include “Enduring Brilliance: The Pastel Society of America at 40,” a dynamic, juried pastel exhibition on view through Sept. 2. In the “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 captures the images of South Jersey at dusk in his one-man show
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“Stan Sperlak: Into the Night.” Kate Dodd’s “Water: Illusions of Purity” site-specific installation uses various recycled bottle manipulations that raise the question “Is bottled water ‘pure’?” in terms of environmental damage. It’s meditation night at the museum, Thursday, Aug. 9, from 5 to 8 p.m. Participants should bring their own mat. Mark your calendar for the Noyes’ Feast for the Eyes fundraiser event, Saturday, Sept. 22, showcasing local gourmet foods and wines and a silent auction of original artwork by well-known artists. Live music and an edible art installation created by sculptor Marisa Di Paola are part of the evening. Tickets are $100 per person. Call 609-652-8848. * * * Local Library Color: Nineteen Pine Shores Art Association artists are showing at the Stafford branch of the Ocean County Library; Catherine Sebastian showcases her photographs at the LBI branch in Surf City; artist Ray Hayworth is showcasing “Twenty New Works of Collage, Oil and Watercolor” at the Little Egg Harbor branch; and artists Hal Roth and Rich Boscarino are at the Barnegat branch. * * * PSAA Notes: Margaret Mahan is the Pine Shores Art Association Artist of the month; her watercolors are on display in the gallery on Stafford Avenue in Manahawkin. August classes feature Pat Morgan’s watercolor workshop on Aug. 14 and 21, and Tom Rutledge’s gouache and tempera workshop on Aug. 23 and 24. Lisa Budd’s watercolor workshop starts Sept. 4 for four Thursdays through Sept. 25. Lee Fricke teaches beginner drawing four Thursdays starting Sept. 6. All workshops are from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with fees of $50/members, $75/ nonmembers. Photographers, get snapping for the annual photography show; the drop-off date is Aug. 29. Visit pineshoresartassociation.org or call 609-597-3557. —P.J.
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How Will Gender Gap in Politics Affect November Election? Concerts by the Bay, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars (609-361-7990) Aug. 15, Innervisions. Also, Island Surf & Sail gives free kayak demonstrations. 7-9 pm.
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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. Aug. 16, The Kootz. Summertime Concert Series, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 West Rte. 9, Tuckerton (609-296-8868 or www. tuckertonseaport.org) Attendees should bring chairs. Admission, free. 6:30-8 pm. Aug. 10, Sweeter Than Honey; Aug. 17 The Angeltones; Aug. 24, Rave On.
hat are the cutting edge issues that are important to women when they go into the voting booth this year? That will be up for discussion at the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City on Monday, Aug. 13, at 7 p.m. when the Coffee and Conversation series delves into “The Gender Gap: How Will It Impact the Election?” Co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Long Beach Island, the discussion will be moderated by Dianne Mills McKay, who chairs the state council on Gender Parity in Education and Labor. McKay said she would share the latest research on issues women think about the most and how they are most likely to vote. “The economy is always on people’s minds,” she said. “There are many single mothers who have to work, and there are others who had to go
THURSDAYS, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 27 Gazebo Park Concerts, Rte. 9 & East Bay Ave., Barnegat (609-698-0080, ext. 122) 7-9 pm, weather permitting. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 Bad Dogz, Bass River State Forest, Lake Absegami beach breezeway, 762 Stage Rd., New Gretna (609296-1114 or www.njparksandforest.org) Participants should bring insect repellent, a flashlight and something to sit on. Admission, free; donations to the band are welcome. 8 pm. Heavy rain cancels. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 Joshua Nelson Sings Kosher Gospel, Jewish Community Center of LBI, 24th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Spray Beach (609-492-4090 or www.jccoflbi.org) 7 pm. Call for tickets and information. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 Ted Levy”s “Mr. Bojangles,” Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org) Levy pays tribute to Sammy Davis Jr. 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices.
MONDAY, AUGUST 13 Southside Johnny, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www. surflight.org) 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 The Music of Frank Sinatra, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Rich Vitale performs. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 Midweek Jazz Series Presents the Jazz Lobsters, Ocean County College, Arts & Community Center, College Drive, Toms River (732-255-0500, TTY 732-255-0424 or tickets.ocean.edu) Use parking lot #2. Tickets: adult, $18; senior, $15. 8 pm. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 CrossRoads Café, Bayside Chapel, 965 West Bay Ave., Barnegat (609-607-8323 or 201-247-8904) The Breakin the Bondage Blues Band performs. Admission, free. 7 pm.
Concerts on the Green, Veterans Bicentennial Park, Beach Ave. between Engleside Ave. & Amber St., Beach Haven. Wed., 7:30 pm. If inclement weather, held at LBI Historical Assn. Museum, Engleside & Beach aves. Aug. 15, Ron Gartner; Aug. 22, Barley Boys. 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, through Aug. 27.
back to work because their husband lost his job. These situations can create a lot of pressure.” She said that in 2008, 56 per cent of women voters supported Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee and presidential election winner over Republican John McCain. “The gender gap in presidential politics has been a pattern over the past 20 years where more women have voted for the Democratic candidate than men and more men have voted for the Republican candidate,” said McKay, an adjunct professor at the Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations. “According to a CBS/New York Times poll, women are more likely than men to want the government to do more to improve the economy (72 percent versus 62 percent) and the housing market (57 percent versus 46 percent).” McKay said women are also fighting back against what she said is an attack against pro-
grams that benefit women that are threatened by the GOP members in the House of Representatives and the conservative right. These issues include parental leave, cancer screening, HIV testing, job training, nursing care, programs for mothers and children, and domestic violence protections. “Women are also concerned about future appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court and how that could affect reproductive rights,” she said. To register for the program, call the branch at 609-494-2480. —E.E.
The Rat Pack – Together Again, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) The performance features the music of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Tickets: member, $30; nonmember, $35. 7:30 pm.
MONDAY, AUGUST 20 Leticia Walker in Concert, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Attendees should bring seating. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. AUGUST 21-SEPTEMBER 1 “Ring of Fire – the Songs of Johnny Cash,” Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (www.oceantheatre.org, 609-312-8306 or ruth@ oceantheatre.org) Ocean Professional Theatre Co. presents the show. Tickets, $29-$35. Times vary. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 John & Bucky Pizzarelli, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org) 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices. Kirtan Concert with Clair Oaks & Friends, Firefly Castle, 15 North Long Beach Blvd., Surf City (609-361-7700) Kirtan is the call and response yogic practice of musical meditation. No singing or kirtan experience is necessary. 8 pm.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 Marc & Christine – He Sang, She Sang, Ocean County College, Arts & Community Center, College Drive, Toms River (732-255-0500, TTY 732-2550424 or tickets.ocean.edu) Marc Ribler and Christine Martucci pay tribute to the singer-songwriters of the 1960s and ’70s. Use parking lot #2. Tickets: adult, $20; senior, $17; student, $10. 8 pm. Open Mike Competition for Ages 10-18, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609698-3331) Up to 5 people are allowed per group. An electric guitar and keyboard are available. The prize is a professional digital recording session. 10 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.
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Fried Egg & Cheese 3.99 Bacon, Egg & Cheese 4.99 Sausage, Egg & Cheese 4.99 Ham, Egg & Cheese 4.99 Pork Roll, Egg & Cheese 4.99 Fried Egg 3.50 Griddle Old Fashioned Pancakes (3) 5.50 (2) 5.00 Blueberry Pancakes (3) 6.50 (2) 6.00 Strawberry Pancakes (3) 6.50 (2) 6.00 Banana Pancakes (3) 6.50 (2) 6.00 Chocolate Chip Pancakes (3) 6.50 (2) 6.00 Corn Cakes (3) 6.50 (2) 6.00 French Toast (3) 5.99 (2) 5.50 Belgium WafÁes - Topped w/ fruit - 75¢ each choice 6.50 Specials Steak & Eggs - 6 oz. Steak w/ 3 eggs, homefries & biscuits 12.50 Famous Chipped Beef - Philly style - creamed beef on toast S.O.S. 8.50 Fisherman Special - 2 Eggs, 2 pancakes, choice of meat w/ homefries 9.99 Hash & Eggs - 3 Eggs over homemade corned beef hash & homefries 8.50 Vegetarian Wrap - Roasted red peppers, mushrooms, spinach, onion eggs & cheddar 8.50 Side Orders Bacon, Sausage, Pork Roll, Ham Slice, Scrapple or Corned Beef Hash 2.50 1 Egg or 1 Pancake or 1 Side of Homefries 1.50
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Cheesesteak - Chopped steak w/ melted American cheese 8.99 Add lettuce, tomato & onion 9.50 Available w/ provolone or cheddar
Pizza Steak - Chopped steak topped w/ pizza sauce 9.50 & toasted w/ mozzarella Works Steak - Chopped steak w/ roasted peppers, fried 9.99 onions, mushrooms, marinara sauce & cheese Chicken Florentine Cheesesteak - Chopped chicken w/plum tomatoes, spinach, garlic & cheese 9.99 *add fries to any sandwich for just 1.50
All cheesesteaks can be substituted w/ chopped chicken at no additional charge. Add Extra cheese, mushrooms, hot sliced cherry peppers, roasted green peppers, pepperoni, lettuce, tomato, fr ied onions for extra 75¢.
PIZZA Toppings: 2.50 each - Half pie 1.50 Small Large Traditional Pie - Pizza sauce & mozzarella 9.99 11.99 White Pie - Olive oil, garlic & mozzarella 10.50 13.50 Tomato Pie - Plum tomato sauce, fresh basil & romano cheese 10.50 13.50
TRY A FAVORITE COMBO Add 3.00 - Small • Add 4.00 - Large
Chicken Cacciatore - Chicken, fresh mushrooms,
roasted green peppers & romano cheese on a tomato pie Vegetarian - Fresh mushrooms, broccoli & roasted red peppers on a white pie Buffalo Chicken - Hot sauce, chicken, mozzarella & a side of bleu cheese Hawaiian Pizza - Pizza sauce, mozzarella, pineapple & ham 13.50 BBQ Chicken - BBQ sauce, chicken, red onion, black olives & mozzarella Fra Diavolo - Cherry peppers, sausage, pizza sauce & mozzarella Four Cheese - Romano, mozzarella, provolone & fontina on a white pie Works Pie - Pepperoni, sausage, mushroom, peppers, onions & extra cheese
APPETIZERS Chicken Wings - w/ bleu cheese & celery
(10) for 9.99 (20) for 18.99
Choice of sauces: mild, hot, bbq, honey bbq or garlic & oil Fresh Mozzarella & Roasted Red Peppers - Garlic & olive oil Bruschetta Bread - Fresh diced tomatoes, basil, oil & garlic Mexican Quesadilla - Chicken, beef, shrimp or veggies served w/ sour cream & fresh salsa Jalapeno Poppers - Jammed with cheddar, served w/ marinara 3 Tacos - Choice of fish, beef, chicken or vegetables Fried Calamari - w/ marinara sauce Chicken Tenders - Lightly fried w/ honey mustard Buffalo Style Fish N Chips - Batter dipped, fried, served w/ slaw & tartar
Manhattan Clam Chowder or Soup du Jour Nardi’s Homemade Garlic Knots - w/ marinara Mini Chimichanga - Beef, black beans, corn hominy, w/ zesty sauce in a fried flour tortilla
French Fries Gravy Fries Cheese Fries - Cheddar or Mozzarella Sweet Potato Fries Steamed Mussels - Lightly simmered w/ marinara or garlic in white wine Potato Skins - Stuffed & baked w/ cheddar & broccoli or bacon & provolone Popcorn Shrimp - Fried golden served w/ fries & tangy cocktail Nachos - Loaded w/ chili, cheese, jalapenos, lettuce, tomato & sour cream Cheeseburger Sliders Mozzarella Sticks - Battered & fried served w/ marinara sauce Onion Rings Garlic Bread w/ mozzarella cheese Sampler - 3 ea. chicken wings, jalapenos jammed w/ cheddar, mozzarella sticks, 2 crispy chicken tenders & 6 onion rings. served w/ marinara & honey mustard
6.99 6.99 8.25 6.99 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.50 10.50 3.99 3.50 8.25 3.50 3.99 3.99 3.99 10.50 6.99 9.99 8.50 7.99 6.99 6.99 4.00 4.50 12.50
Primo Pesto - Pesto sauce, sundried tomatoes, romano & ricotta cheeses Nardi’s Special - Sausage, caramelized onions, ricotta & mozzarella Mediterranean - Feta, spinach, black olives, red onions on a tomato pie Margharita Pizza - Nardi’s special margharita sauce & mozzarella 13.50
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*add grilled chicken, roasted turkey, tuna or chicken salad to either salad, just 2.00
Ricotta & mozzarella wrapped in dough topped w/ provolone, served w/ sauce Sm 9.99 Lg 11.99 extra topping 1.50
STROMBOLI Fresh dough stuffed w/ mozzarella, served w/ sauce Sm 9.99 Lg 11.99 extra topping 1.50
Chicken or Tuna Salad, Roast Turkey, Roast Beef or Ham & Cheese - w/ lettuce, tomato & onion
BLT - w/ lettuce, tomato, bacon & mayo
8.50 8.50
All parm sandwiches come toasted
Meatball Parmigiana 9.25 Grilled Vegetables - Fresh grilled mushrooms, garlic, eggplant, tomatoes, onions, roasted red & green peppers, topped w/ provolone cheese on a toasted roll 9.50 Chicken Parmigiana - Marinara & melted mozzarella 9.50 Eggplant Parm - Toasted w/ mozzarella 9.50 Sweet Italian Sausage - Marinara sauce, peppers & onions 8.99
Parmigiana Style Meatball - w/ sauce All sandwiches, steaks & hoagies can be wrapped - plain, whole wheat or spinach
9.25 8.99
KIDS KORNER
HOAGIES Served on an Italian long roll w/lettuce, tomato & onion. Please choose oil, vinegar or mayo.
Italian - Capicola, provolone, salami & pepper ham American - Danish ham, american cheese, genoa salami Turkey, Roast Beef, Ham, Tuna or Chicken Salad - w/ cheese Fried or Grilled Chicken - Your Choice Vegetarian - Roasted peppers, artichokes, sundried tomatoes & fresh mozzarella
DELI SANDWICHES White, wheat, rye or kaiser roll. Can be toasted. • w/cheese 75¢ • w/bacon 75¢ Chilled Turkey Reuben - Sliced turkey w/ russian dressing, swiss & cole slaw on rye 8.99 Club Sandwich - Triple decker w/ choice of ham, turkey, roast beef, bacon, tuna or chicken salad. w/ lettuce, tomato, bacon & mayo 9.50 Nardi’s Famous Reuben - Corned beef, swiss cheese, sauerkraut & russian dressing on grilled rye 9.50 Turkey Reuben - Grilled on rye w/ slaw or sauerkraut, swiss cheese & russian dressing 9.50
HOT SUBS
SALADS Freshly made w/ choice of Oil & Vinegar, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Russian, Creamy French, Bleu Cheese, Caesar, Ranch, Honey Mustard or Nardi’s House Dressing 0 House Salad - Fresh romaine, red onion, tomatoes & croutons 6.99 6.99 Caesar Salad - Fresh romaine, croutons & romano cheese tossed in our dressing Antipasto - Fresh mozzarella, kalamata olives, sundried tomatoes, artichokes, prosciutto, roasted peppers, genoa salami, served w/ balsamic vinaigrette 10.50 Caprese Salad - Fresh mozzarella, sliced ripe plum tomatoes, layered on a bed of greens w/ balsamic dressing 8.50 Greek Salad - Plum tomatoes, kalamata olives, red onions & romaine lettuce. Topped w/ balsamic vinaigrette 8.50 8.99 Chef’s Salad - Mixed greens, tomato, red onion, ham, turkey, provolone & boiled egg
Sm 12.99 • Lg 16.00
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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
9.50 9.50 8.99 9.50 9.50
4oz. Hamburger & Fries Chicken Fingers (2) & Fries Hot Dog & Fries Grilled Cheese & Fries
DESSERTS
5.50 5.50 5.00 5.00
Tiramisu, Dark Side of the Moon, Cannoli Cake or Key Lime Pie 4.50 each
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THURSDAY FRIDAY
BREEZES
The Billy Walton Band, 7 pm Uncle Albert & Rambling Joe, 5 pm
BUCKALEW’S
George Abbot
CALLOWAYS Brian Parr, 6-10 pm
DOYLE’S POUR HOUSE – TUCKERTON DUTCHMAN’S BRAUHAUS The Upstairs The Quelle ENGLESIDE SAND BAR THE GATEWAY THE GRAPEVINE
MONDAY
Joey D’s Doo Wop Party, 7:30 pm Rockin’ Renee, 7:30 pm George Abbot George Abbot The Mott’s Creek Pickers, 8 pm Ted Hammock, 1 pm The MFFR’s, 8 pm Rubber Soles The Kootz
Tony, 5-8 pm Clutch Dog, 9 pm Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher, 6-10 pm
Billy Lee
The Following, 8 pm
Pat Karwan Trio, 8 pm
Lenny G Duo
The Mulch Brothers, 3:30 pm
George Abbot
Jammin’ Janice karaoke
George Abbot
Chris Fritz
Mike Byrne, 7:30-10:30 pm
Locals Night w/Dan Brown
Chuck Miller & Billy Walton
Ted Hammock & Jason Booth, 9 pm
Psychic readings by Lisa, 6 pm karaoke, 9 pm Lime Lite Reggae Band, 7-10 pm
Pat Karwan, 7:30 pm Dean Shot Band, 8:30 Smokey Starr
Chris Fritz, 3-7 pm
Tropicali Orchestra, 3-7 pm
Dr. Fred, 8 pm
Weird Owl karaoke, 8 pm
Lenny G & Fritz Band, 3-7 pm The Soulsenders, 3-7 pm Weird Owl karaoke, 8 pm Ted Hammock, 4-8 pm
AJ Stone, 3-7 pm
Chris Gustelli, 3-7 pm
Dan Brown, 3-7 pm
Weird Owl karaoke, 8 pm
Jim Fink Jimmy on piano
open mike
Bobby Lynch Band
KUBEL’S TOO
Guy Petersen, 7 pm
Michael Clayton Moore, 3-7 pm Screaming Broccolli Duo, 3-7 pm karaoke, 10 pm Dan Brown, 10 pm
LIGHTHOUSE TAVERN THE MARLIN NARDI’S
Fred Conley
Confusion
Bliss
Lost in Paris
Rumor Has It
at the tiki bar
Screaming Broccolli
Pasta & Sinatra, 5 pm Elvis Show, 5 pm Love Puppies, 10 pm Lima Bean Riot, 10 pm
Face Down, 5 pm The Replicants, 10 pm
Ted Hammock, 9 pm Dan Barone, 10 pm
Brian Parr, 10 pm
Mashwork Orange
Acoustic Night with Mike & Jay
Ted Hammock, 10 pm
SEA OAKS GOLF CLUB THE SEA SHELL - in the club Dave Weber, by the pool 4-7 pm
Dave Christopher, 5 pm Weird Owl, 5 pm Richie & the All Stars, 10 pm 70s Night, 10 pm
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
Shorty Long & Chris Gustelli, The Jersey Horns, 3:30 pm 4-7 pm
Ted Hammock, 4-7 pm The Pickles Band, 4-7 pm
Fame & Fortune, 10 pm Back Bay
Whiskey Fueled, 10 pm
The Good Life, 10 pm
The Impulsives, 3:30-7:30 pm
Monte’s Pool Party with The Replicants, 3:30-7:30 pm
at the tiki bar Dave Jones, 3-7 pm
Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher, 10 pm Tony Pileggi, 3-7 pm
eleven eleven, 10 pm
The Blitz, 10 pm
Bill & Andy Show, 5 pm
Chuck Miller
The Pickles
Terry Stebbins Aloha Party
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
The Nerds
The Jonzes, 3-7 pm
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Smokey Starr, 1 pm
McCarrick & McDonough, live jazz Charlie Matson country line dancing CD release, 9 pm Dan Barone, 6-10 pm
The Benjamins
PLANTATION RICK’S AMERICAN CAFÈ
TUESDAY
The Soul Rebels
HOW YOU BREWIN?
JOE POP’S
SUNDAY
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CALLAHAN’S
DADDY O
SATURDAY
Chris Gustelli, 10 pm Terry Stebbins, 10 pm
The Pickles Duo, 10 pm
Dave Sodano, Sinatra Smokey Starr, 3-7 pm by the Sea, 5-9 pm Bona Fide, 10 pm
Chris Fritz, 5-8 pm Jason Booth, 9 pm
live entertainment
live entertainment
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NOTE: SOME VENUES MAY HAVE DJS OR OTHER DIVERSIONS ON OTHER NIGHTS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 Kamie Lyle in Concert, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Steve Forbert in Concert, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Jazz trumpeter Kami Lyle opens. Attendees should bring seating for this outdoor concert. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.
“Campaign,” (R) 4:25, 7:30 & 9:40 pm; rain only, 1:30 pm. BEACH 5 STADIUM THEATRE, Herbert Ave. & Long Beach Blvd., Beach Haven Park (609-492-6906) FRIDAY-THURSDAY, AUGUST 10-16 “The Bourne Legacy,” (PG-13) 4, 7 & 9:45 pm; rain only, 1 pm.
“The Dark Knight Rises,” (PG-13) 4:15 & 7:45 pm; rain only, 1:15 pm. “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days,” (PG) 4:10, 7:10 & 9:10 pm; rain only, 1:15 pm. “Total Recall,” (PG-13) 4:05, 7:15 & 9:50 pm; rain only, 1:40 pm.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 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 “Greetings from the Shore,” the first public screening of the new family-friendly director’s cut. Admission, $5; LIFS member, free. 7:30 pm. REGAL MANAHAWKIN 10, 733 Rte. 72, Manahawkin (609-978-5914) Call for show information.
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By PAT JOHNSON rtist Allen Bentley is a master at painting f igures in motion. For many years he concentrated on capturing the fluid movements of ballroom dancers and their gestures of intimacy as they twirled through space. Exhausting that idea, his restless, creative mind then seized on the idea of couples twisting and moving through water. His latest work, “The Water Series,” is currently on exhibit at the Summer Pop Up Gallery at Michael Ryan Architects in Loveladies. The art endeavor is run in conjunction with the Bridgette Mayer Gallery in Philadelphia. In the project room of the gallery, Joe Begonia, a beloved art teacher at Southern Regional High School, shows a dramatic group of portraits of his students. Bentley, from Washington, D.C., talked about his powerful, attractive paintings in which water plays a part in connecting the fluid dynamics of the couple’s relationship. “I painted couples dancing for years. I’ve always been drawn towards the relationship of couples, drawn to that dynamic. Dance hasn’t been my main study. It’s always about the person and the relationships, and I wanted to find a new way to talk about those relationships. So why not throw people in the water?” To start the series, Bentley rented a pool, film camera and models and produced a film. He also had the models bring a suitcase of clothes with them so he could choose what they wore and then choreographed their movements in the pool. “I liked the idea of them being clothed in this other environment.” The film is part of the exhibit. “I took classes in grad school in film at the University of Pennsylvania, but my main concern is paint. I love oil painting. It’s a fun project. I love the water and how I got a cinematic feel.” In the series, the figures gracefully embrace in both subtle and not so subtle ways. Bentley admits he is a romantic at heart. “This body of work became a love story and that changed how I approached it: the sweeping gowns, the closeness of the hands and the atmosphere, the bubbles on the face. These are bigger events with quiet moments.” Bentley works from life a lot, completing drawings in charcoal first. Although foreshortening is one of the most difficult things to master in drawing, Bentley embraces it. “All my dancers, almost all, were shot from overhead so I live in a foreshortened world. I want dynamic movement; I get bored with static figures. “It’s a back and forth process. I let the paint drip and then go back and decide how much I want to save. I use a bigger dry brush at times on my surface to quiet an area down and then go back on top of that. I do the same in my charcoal drawings. I just love to paint, then quiet and go on top again, building up layers that way. “I do this noodle thing with my brushwork. I meander around and get the gesture down and then keep going and quiet it down again. My paintings are built like drawings with these very linear marks. “There’s so many things to play with in the water. There’s the reflections, the colors on the ceiling of the pool coming through. “The bubbles were a challenge. I found I could paint the bubbles as detailed as I wanted, and as each one was a reflection of the whole world, I could go crazy with the bubbles. But then if I’m not going to paint the details of the knuckles (on the hands of the swimmers), then I can’t be that perfect with the bubbles. It has
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PRETTY BUBBLES: Washington, D.C., artist Allen Bentley (above) staged the action for his oil painting ‘Circling Round’ by filming models in a pool. It’s one of many paintings in Bentley’s refreshing and romantic show, ‘The Water Series.’ Artist and SRHS art teacher Joe Begonia (top right) uses dramatic lighting for the portraits of his art students, combining Baroque chiaroscuro techniques with modern sensibilities. to be true to my world, and my world is about the movement and overall feel, and I let the details guide your eye through it. My paintings are based on the way you and I see things; we don’t see everything in sharp detail. The points of contact between the swimmers have the sharpest detail.” Teacher Joe Begonia In the Project Room It’s a bit like moving from the pool patio to the den when the gallery-goer moves from
Bentley’s sunny, aqua-colored world of underwater ballet to Joe Begonia’s dark portraits in the smaller gallery. Begonia, an art teacher for 20 years, has captured the spirit of youth. “Several years ago, I wanted to paint some of my students who were going on to art school. Since I’ve been teaching high school students for so long I was interested in paying homage to them and also get a visual handle on their personalities and youthful exuberance. Some
of them are more pensive. “I painted them in a more dramatic way as if to say they are emerging out of darkness into light. That’s why they all have those shadows.” The paintings are small and each face is crowded into the boundaries like a high school yearbook. Some of the portraits are more detailed than others depending on how Begonia was feeling about the subject on a particular day. Continued on Page 48, Sec. 2
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The ‘Batman’ Finale Tops the Short List Of Summer’s Best By BILL GEIGER ere we are, almost mid-August, and with all the heat and humidity we’ve been experiencing lately, I’m beginning to look forward to the fall. I never like to rush things; we know Labor Day will be upon us soon enough, but the way our summer weather has been going, anything cool will do. This leads to the old “how come” dilemma. I often play this little game in my mind whenever something inexplicable happens – and those types of things are always happening. It goes something like this. How come we never have any summer days in the 70-degree range anymore? Or how come whenever I go into the ocean, little kids with body boards always gravitate toward me and knock into me all the time, both the kids and the boards? How come whenever I put something on the roof of my car, like a kayak, the winds across the Causeway howl to gale level? Or how come when I stop on Long Beach Boulevard to let people cross, the cars in the lane next to me never do? Basic existential dilemmas often have no answer. I guess that’s the way of the world. One last one: How come when I have some extra time to go watch a film, nothing good is ever playing at the cineplex? That’s not true this week, as we take a close look at the new Batman film, the fourth installment of the “Ice Age” franchise and the new Ben
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Stiller comedy, “The Watch.” By the way, the new Wes Anderson film, “Moonrise Kingdom,” is now playing in Manahawkin. I saw it a few weeks back at a different theater, and it’s most definitely worth a look. I thought I’d discuss some of those indie flicks when I wrap up things for the summer after Labor Day, so catch this one while it’s still local. As I’ve said, the new “Ice Age” film, “Continental Drift,” is the fourth in the franchise, with new films coming out about every two years or so from the genesis back in 2002. There was even an “Ice Age Mammoth Christmas” film that came out last year on television, although I think that one tried to cash in on the idea just a bit too much. It seems to be able to find an audience, and “Continental Drift” turned out to be harmless, though predictable, summer entertainment. The stories seem to be propelled by the manic Scrat, a type of Ice Age squirrel who is forever lusting after acorns. In one of his many pursuits of a nut, he causes the continents to split apart, thus beginning the plot device that will divide Manny from his family, force all the herds to look for a new land and engage the explorers in a pitched battle with pirates. Manny is a wooly mammoth, you remember, voiced by Ray Romano, the patriarch of a small herd featuring his wife, Ellie (Queen Latifa), and daughter, Peaches (Kiki Palmer). Peaches is an adolescent and becoming interested in boy mammoths, so Manny is beside
HOME BASE: LBI STYLE: Raw, blue-collar covers of “Vlasic” and modern rock, with the occasional surprise original. LINEUP: Boose, lead vocals and guitar; Turtle, bass; Charlie, drums. SOUND BYTE: “Anybody can play covers, but if you want to hear it the way it’s done originally, you might as well put on a juke box,” said Boose. “If you want to hear our interpretation, it’s going to have a little creative juice behind it. We’re part of the original music community in the sense that we give that band’s original music new life.” TWO’S TAKE: With no agency breathing down their necks, this tight trio of top-shelf talent stays fresh and crisp thanks to the freedom to create heavier interpretations of songs or add improvised jams at any given moment. CHECK OUT: OUT: thepicklesnation.com BE THE JUDGE: Saturday, Aug. 11, Terrace Tavern, Beach Haven Terrace (acoustic). Every Wednesday at the Sea Shell, Beach Haven (4 to 7 p.m. acoustic, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. electric). Every Tuesday night at Longshots, Waretown (acoustic). —M.M. himself intruding himself into Peaches’ liaisons with some of her newfound friends. Manny’s buddies are Diego, the saber-tooth tiger (Denis Leary), and Sid, the sloth (John Leguizamo). When the continents begin to split, Manny, Diego and Sid find themselves on the opposite side of a divided glacier, and
HOME BASE: North Jersey STYLE: Geek-chic party favorites that rock, roll and reinvent “cool.” LINEUP: Spaz (Jim Garcia), lead vocals and bass; Stretch (Peter Oltmanns), guitar; Mongo (Mike Spiro), keys and vocals; Biff (Jack Yocum), drums. SOUND BYTE: The four pillars of the Nerds empire are music, love, humor and respect TWO’S TAKE: Long live the phenomenon; long live the fun. CHECK OUT: the-nerds.com BE THE JUDGE: Every Wednesday night all summer at Joe Pop’s, Ship Bottom. —V.L.
they wind up sailing an iceberg out to sea. Sid’s Granny Sloth (Wanda Sykes) also comes along for the ride, having been ditched by their extended family. Through buffeting storms and long days at sea, the three friends finally meet up with the malevolent pirate Gutt (Peter Dinklage) and his dimestore crew. The rest of the film is taken
up by our heroes’ efforts to defeat the pirates and get back to their homeland. They don’t know that their homeland is changing by the hour, but they do learn of a mysterious current that will lead them back to their home, or whatever is left of it. “Ice Age: Continental Drift” doesn’t offer anything really new, except perhaps for a few annoying characters, such as Granny Sloth, whose voice, as Sykes reads it, sounds like a person running her fingernails down a blackboard. Besides some obvious questions – like where did they get pirates in the Pleistocene? – there were other, less challenging things going on. Diego gets a girlfriend, a pirate named Shira (Jennifer Lopez), and that softens some of his edges, but the rest of the film plays out as predictably as you might guess, from the beginning to the end. There was an interesting short, before the film, about Maggie, the Simpsons’ daughter, which I thought was funny, but in the end, “Ice Age: Continental Drift” drifted a little too far south to keep the ice solid. The kiddies will like it, and I’m sure it will have an audience, but it was just mediocre summer fun. * * * The same can be said for “The Watch,” starring Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill as three new members of a neighborhood watch who find they must battle a substandard plot, increasingly goofy jokes and alien invasion. I’ve often wondered if any invading aliens just want to take a quick look at what’s cool, instead of infiltrating and taking over the world. Guess not. Except for E.T., most of our Continued on Page 44, Sec. 2
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Continued from Page 42, Sec. 2 film aliens have been malevolent. Stiller plays Evan, the manager of the local Costco, who runs many things, including a jogging group and a Spanish class in the idealized, if boring, town of Glenview, Ohio. When Evan’s night security guard is murdered, he decides to start a neighborhood watch group to assist the local police, characterized as a group of imbeciles. Three local men show up for Evan’s initial meeting, including Bob (Vaughn), Franklin (Hill) and Jamarcus (Richard Ayoade), all of whom harbor some secrets. The four then form the town watch, and while Evan tries to keep them on task, the other three are merely interested in getting out of the house, drinking beer and having a good time. That is, until the aliens show up. Costco becomes much more than product placement when the aliens take over the underground recesses, looking to build an antenna and call in a total invasion. Who’s gonna stop ’em? The neighborhood watch, of course. There are some funny moments, and some raunchy ones, throughout this film. When you catch on to where the aliens’ brains are, you’ll see why the raunchy parts are there. Hill plays a bit against character, going for some non-comedy scenes, but he does perpetrate some laughs, too. Vaughn is always good for a few laughs, and Stiller can crank them out with the best. Still, the film’s bawdy quotient is high, but if that’s OK, then you’ll like “The Watch.” If not, it’s just a fly-by summer comedy. * * * Now we come to the deal breaker, Christopher Nolan’s near epic “The Dark Knight Rises,” the final installment in his Batman trilogy. Nolan’s done a good job retooling the Batman franchise, with Christian Bale as the Dark Knight and Gary Oldman as Police Commissioner Gordon. Nolan’s worldview is bleak, but there is some hope. Even though the villain, Bane (Tom Hardy), is almost unstoppable, Batman, with some help from unlikely resources, prevails. Set eight years away from the last film, “The Dark Knight,” TDKR has Batman/Bruce Wayne rehashing some of the fallout from the end of that film. Since Batman was portrayed as the villain, Bruce has lived his eight years in seclusion, recovering from his injuries and shunning the world. Meanwhile, Bane has emerged as a real terrorist threat, kidnapping a nuclear physicist the CIA wanted and getting to work tunneling under Gotham City. When a cat burglar steals a gem from Wayne’s mansion, Bruce’s old investigative juices start to percolate, and he begins to investigate the cat burglar, Selina Kyle (Anne Hathaway). He comes to realize that she wanted to get his fingerprints, which she sells to a henchman of Bane’s. That sets in motion the takeover of both Gotham City and Wayne Enterprises. Eventually, Bruce starts training as Batman once again, much to the chagrin of Alfred (Michael Caine), his longtime manservant and confidante. He pays a visit to Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman) and to Wayne Enterprises’ secret military weapons research facility, grabs some new toys and goes off in search of Selina and, ultimately, Bane.
… in Beach Haven:
Wife, checking her smartphone: “It’s 79 degrees in Beach Haven!” Husband: “Where is that?”
… at the Old and New Shop, Manahawkin:
Man, checking out a telescope: “If we had any good-looking neighbors, I’d buy that.” Woman nearby (muttering): “You can get arrested for s — t like that.” * Man: “Oh, he goes to Thailand? You know what he goes to Thailand for – hookers.”
… at ShopRite, Manahawkin: Woman on cell phone: “Well, you’ve got a daughter in college – it all changes.”
… at the Surf City Hotel:
Man: “The word on the street is that ‘Trashman’ Bill M. is going to be here Aug. 18.”
… at Rick’s American Café, Barnegat Light: Man 1: “Say it!” Man 2: “I’m a little fat girl!” Man 1: “You’re damn right you are.”
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Woman: “Just put it in the ocean. Salt cures everything.” Bane’s plan is to take over Gotham by imprisoning the police in underground tunnels and using Wayne’s prototype of a fusion reactor to annihilate the city. Bane, we’re told, is a strong physical specimen who once belonged to the League of Shadows, the organization founded by Ra’s Al Ghul (Liam Neeson’s character in “Batman Begins”), who has a cameo in TDKR. But because of a botched operation, he has to wear a mask through which he receives a strong painkiller. He has two fights with Batman, and both are legendary. I don’t want to give too much away, as TDKR is a long film and much more happens than I’ve mentioned, but I think it is a fitting ending for the trilogy and one of the best films of the summer, so far. I know some of the complaints – the story is convoluted and lengthy. Yes, it is long, but it needs the space to tell its story. As for that story, you have to listen carefully and things become clear. It does help to remember the first two films. Bale speaks in a rasping voice, so he’s a little hard to hear at times, and Hardy speaks with a kind of accent, and the mask he wears booms his voice and makes him difficult to understand. So yes, there are some things in the film that could be tweaked, but all in all, “The Dark Knight Rises” lives up to its hype and delivers all kinds of good things in this summer of sequels and semi-blockbusters.
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MINI CURL: The mild surf was at a bare minimum Sunday, but Jetty’s Coquina Jam Women’s Surfing Competition went on, nonetheless, at the Hudson Avenue beach in Harvey Cedars. An estimated 500 people turned out to watch 40 participants, each randomly assigned a team partner based on age group, work for points from judges. Jessica Stabile of Forked River and Rae Riccardi of Beach Haven managed the best on the 2-foot waves, which by afternoon had dwindled to only 1 foot high. The event was a fundraiser for the David’s Dream & Believe Cancer Foundation. The day’s surfing was followed by a party and concert at Sunset Park. (Clockwise from above) Kali Emery of Manahawkin finds a curl; Joanie Sapienza of Manasquan finishes her heat; Bill Machotka (seated) spectates and little Nico Sanchez looks for his mom on her board; the tournament trophy was created in 2009 by local artist Joel Dramis.
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“However, even on my way home from the Coquina Jam on Saturday night, I received a call directly from a mother of a 12-year-old girl we helped earlier this year who wanted to tell me her daughter’s cancer had returned and she may need our help. Southern Ocean Medical Center called me Monday about a local mother that needs help in the worst way, as her breast cancer has spread to her spine. It kills me to take these calls, but I truly believe it’s my calling to now pay it forward after my own victory of Stage IV head and neck cancer. And I’m thankful that our community continues to rise up and answer the call.” In the end, thousands of dollars were raised for a local family struggling with the price of fighting cancer. If we can have this much fun and still keep it positive, then Caldarella and Jetty should be commended. * * * One area that I do not feel particularly positive about is the tropics delivering any swell to our shores in the foreseeable future. Yes, there has been some activity. August is known for being the start of the hurricane party, but the recent flare-ups are little more than a Valentine’s Day mixer at the old folks’ home. Last week we had a little hope building with Ernesto. But Ernesto never became very powerful until it was too late, and never entered our swell window. He just went cruising past the Caribbean straight to Mexico. This was a very fast-moving storm, and those tend to have a hard time gaining strength. Right behind him was Florence. Old Flo was looking to take more of that classic turn up the East Coast, but she basically just petered out faster than you could say “long period groundswell.” And I’m always surprised at how quickly we recycle storm names. Anyone remember the last Hurricane Ernesto? That was the storm that made landfall at about the North/South Carolina border and took an inland route up to the Great Lakes on Labor Day weekend, 2006. What irony for people visiting LBI that week from Pennsylvania that they would come to the beach while their towns back home got swamped by the remains of a tropical storm. Due to the south winds pulling up around the storm and the swell generated when it was still over water, the Island saw a period of 10-foot surf. You might also remember sand blowing across the beach that could break the skin. But I also recall that Labor Day was 6-foot in Surf City, and although the storm was chopping up Lake Erie, we had surf all day. It also wound up being the costliest storm of the 2006 season. So what does this tell us? Well, two things. The first is that Ernesto came through in late August and was the first hurricane of 2006. So although we don’t have a Cat 3 swirling between New Jersey and Bermuda, we can still have a decent season. The second thing is that we would rather these storms stay offshore. Better to have waves without the damages. And third, if we’re talking about hurricanes that happened in 2006, we must be pretty bored. To be fair, the weather here wasn’t completely uninteresting this week. The heat wave broke, to some extent, with a nice little show. After the hottest, most moisture-laden winds blew on Sunday, the big, billowy clouds over the mainland turned jet black. And just before darkness fell, a ruler edge of atmosphere moved over Long Beach Island. The frontal line was so pronounced it looked as if someone had taped off and painted half the sky. It was one of the most surreal things all year, ushering in a night of much-needed rain. It also ushered in the best waves of the week. The previous day’s unrelenting winds had built Continued on Page 48, Sec. 2
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SHIP BOTTOM CLOSE TO BEACH Super clean and meticulously maintained inside and out. This raised ranch has 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, open floor plan, gas heat and central a/c. Public tennis courts down the street and the beach is just a hop, skip and a jump...as well as town activities. MLS 3056785 Asking $595,000
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finding their identity. They are at that age when you are still discovering who you are, who you are going to be in the world. I think about these things and the idea of merging out of darkness into the light is a metaphor for that.” Begonia’s love of Caravaggio, Rembrandt and Velazquez informs his work. “They all work in the chiaroscuro tradition. The difference is I add an element of modernism. I also make some choices in the painting that are more like something Cezanne might do or early Picasso. I guess what I’m saying is my work is influenced by the baroque painters filtered through modernism.” Begonia has been showing for 20 years in Philadelphia and trained as an abstract painter. “Most of my work is abstract, but I teach portraiture and so I like to keep in practice with that.”
Liquid Lines Continued from Page 47, Sec. 2 seas up to a fair knee- to chest-high. Unfortunately, while the forecasts and Monday-morning reports called for northwest winds, the lingering front turned the winds south again. Hence, instead of crisp offshore lines, we had messy sideshore runners. The surf wasn’t bad. If you could get out in front of the crumbly lips, you could find some brown walls to work with. Doing lippers and snaps was a challenge, but I definitely saw a few better surfers get off some moves out of sheer willpower. And that was most certainly one of those days that you had to be in the right place at the right time. Eventually the wind went west for the rest of the morning. But the offshore winds didn’t align with the lower tide. So by the time your break cleaned up, it was too deep. And the tide filled in considerably after the recent full moon. Unless you were at one of the few spots that work at high tide, it was pretty much a bust. Monday was also our first major upwelling of the season. The ocean hit a very comfortable temperature in June and has maintained a certain bathwater quality all summer. We’ve actually been much warmer than southern California – closer to Hawaiian ocean temps, to be honest. But the south winds and storm on Sunday/Monday morning pushed that water out to be replaced by cooler water from the ocean floor. Have no fear, it will likely rebound back to near-tropical this week. And now on to a hotter topic – a scorching topic, in fact. When I was a kid, my parents would take us on all sorts of cool missions in the summer. We would fill the van with boards, bikes, boats and fishing poles for overnight canoe trips on the Delaware River, early-morning bike rides on the boardwalk in Seaside Park, camping in Cape Hatteras, or just a full day of
Begonia’s exhibit is a gathering of all the good influences in his life, including a home in Barnegat Light on the same street as Michael Ryan and his wife, Randee. “Michael is over all the time and suggested I do a show.” For Begonia, life is good. “I’ve been able to teach all these years and have a great career and also find the time to do my own work and keep my own work going. I got married late, and my wife and I have a 2-year-old daughter. I’m 50 years old and to have a 2-year-old is pretty challenging, so I just try to keep it all together.” The second Summer Pop Up Galley continues through Sept. 8. Hours 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.; and by appointment. Call Randee at 609-548- 2000. * patjohnson@thesandpaper.net local fun on LBI. But when we threw whatever gear was required into our backpacks, we always packed a sweatshirt. There was a chance of a cool morning at Barnegat Inlet or a chilly evening in the Adirondack Mountains, so you’d best bring a hoody. I’m not going to start debating global climate change, but the last 10 years, a sweatshirt in the summer is about as useful as a single chopstick. I don’t even look at my sweatshirts, long pants and thermals until mid-September. I even remember when we got our licenses in the early 1990s – as the alarm went off at 4:30 for dawn patrol, in addition to the Dead Milkmen (on cassette) and 25-cent chocolate chip bars at 7-Eleven, that ritual always involved a flannel. Now you would use a flannel only to wipe up the excess sweat. It doesn’t matter what hour you wake up on a summer day; it’s too warm. I don’t think it’s just me. This summer is taking its toll on folks. Last week the beach was barely comfortable. These days the cold water coming out of the shower is even lukewarm, and you don’t want to wear anything but a pair of trunks. I’ve even found some heavy cotton T-shirts to be unbearable. New Jersey had its hottest-ever summer in 2010, and last year was right there. Apparently this July was the fifth hottest ever. This year, we haven’t had quite as many days hit 100, but we seem to be in the 90s every day with 120 percent humidity. And look at the low temps! We never even get down to 70 at night. The coming week is supposed to be a little more humane with highs around 82. October is sounding very good at this point – and that’s a bummer, considering how long we wait for winter to be over. This Saturday you can try out the Barney Rubble, the Cheese Stick, the Big Willy and any other creatively named boards from Al Merrick at the Channel Islands Surfboard Demo hosted by Farias at Taylor Avenue in Beach Haven from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Surf Shack South will hold its Exile Continued on Page 49, Sec. 2
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Liquid Lines Continued from Page 48, Sec. 2 Summer Skim Series Championships presented by Jetty on Wednesday, Aug. 15. There are very few spots still open. Don’t forget that the Alliance for A Living Ocean LBI Longboard Classic is coming up on Aug. 18. All you young skimmers should be aware that there’s a pretty serious skim competition running at this year’s event, too. In closing this week, I want to make a comment that has nothing to do with surfing, meteorology, or traffic on Long Beach Boulevard. I’d like to address the rash of fundamentally unstable individuals walking into crowded places and unloading rounds on innocent folk. Every time you hear about one of these incidents, all those pink-bellied lefties start talking about taking away our rights to own automatic weapons. I say the opposite. The USA needs more NRA. We need to protect ourselves. The best way for us to solve this problem is to fight fire with fire, and firepower. Following the Batman movie shooting, firearm sales went up in Colorado by 43 percent. Makes perfect sense. Instead of restrictions on what kind of weaponry your average American can buy and silly background checks, every man, woman and child should be arming ourselves to the teeth every time we leave the house. The man of the house should certainly carry something fully automatic – or else he’s simply not a man. Mom should be packing something classy and ladylike. A revolver perhaps, but still semi-automatic. And why are we depriving our children of the right to protect themselves? After so many school shootings, why not start arming junior? Simply put, the more guns that are out there, the safer we are. * joncoen@thesandpaper.net
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Beach Haven Third from the bay with unobstructed v iews! Traditional living with master suite a nd la rge family room on top floor with fireplace. Gourmet kitchen with ample dining space both inside and out, 4 BR, 2½ BA. $949,900
Long Beach Township H e v e n B e a c h Ocea n f ront(70’) w it h 4 bedrooms, each with ocean view. 3.5 baths, 3 garges spaces, 2 decks, patio area. Adds up to fun at the shore. $2,295,000 Call Alan Dinkfelt (609) 492-1511 Cell (609) 661-2988
Brant Beach Attractive oceanside 3 bedroom ranch home one block to the beach. Garage offers extra family area with bath and laundry. $539,900 Call (609) 492-1511
Brant Beach N E W PR IC E WOW !!! 1600 sq. ft. on a cul-desac street close to Saint Francis Church, pool and Brant Beach Yacht Club. Newer hardwood f loors in living room, kitchen and family room. Perfect for yea r-rou nd l iv i ng. O n l y 8 h ou s e s t o t h e beach, bay views, 3 decks. $475,000
Long Beach Township This oceanside condo located in Beach Haven Gardens features 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths and comes fully furnished. It’s located 6th from the beach. Additional features include: elevator, pool and new Sleep Number mattress. $875,000
Beach Haven Shor t Sa le. Vic tor ia n style townhome. Features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, hardwood flooring, granite countertops, gourmet eatin k itchen with center island. Fully furnished. Rental income in place. Call Kimberly Pileggi $601,400 (609) 492-1511 Cell (732) 887-4853
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Long Beach Island . Ship Bottom. Only 5 houses from the beach, this home was completely renovated 6 years ago. Nice open floor plan, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gas heat, central air, second floor deck, great location, and excellent rental history. MLS#3057446 $775,000 (609) 494-6622 or (800) 669-7917
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Commercial & legal duplex! 2 brms, 1 bth, kitchen & family room EACH LEVEL! 1590 sf ! 60x65 Corner lot!
Bayviews-Immaculate 4 brms, 2 bths, 1651sf, 2-car garage, open liv/kit/din! www.lbihomevalues.com/3059511
MANAHAWKIN—569,900–60’W/F BUILT 2000! 1648 sf, 3 brms, 2bths, living rm, fam rm, dining rm, hrdwd flrs, multi-level decking w/bayviews!!
BRIGHTON BEACH—$325,000 Oceanblock twnhome, 2 brms, 1 bth, c/a, gas heat, new kitchen, courtyard www.lbihomevalues.com/3057381
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
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Water views. Located 1½ blocks to ocean beach. Wood-burning fireplace. Year-round heating. Ready to move in. Complete w/furniture. Call 609-4946000 or 800-233-7793. (083-111371) $549,000.
MANAHAWKIN-$450,000-COVES Cul-de-sac!! Renovated! 2255 sf, 4 brm, 3 bth, 154’ bulkhd, c/a & gas heat! 2-car garage! ROOM FOR A POOL! lbihomevalues.com/3057227
MANAHAWKIN-$329,900 Immaculate 3 brm, 2 bth home on corner 100x131 lot, 2190 sf, private fenced yard, dining room, fam rm, liv rm! lbihomevalues.com/3059777
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North Beach Haven bayside reversed living 4BD, 2½BA, 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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4 BD DUPLEX! Walk to beach/bay in Holgate. 4th from beach on quiet street. Gas heat, central A/C on 1st flr, wall unit on 2nd. Good rental history. Priced right. Call 609-494-6000 or 800-233-7793. (083-111105) $485,000.
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Beach Haven. 2 story townhouse, close to everything Beach Haven has to offer. Features include 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, 2 decks, screened porch, 2 car garage and a private backyard. Excellent condition, great rental history, fully furnished, no condo fees. MLS #3053260 $729,000 (609) 494-6622 or (800) 669-7917
Steps to ocean! 4 brms, 2 bths, 1440 sf, 50x75 lot, c/a & gas heat! Must see www.lbihomevalues.com/3058839
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SHIP BOTTOM—$165,000 Bayviews! 2nd level! 1 brm, 1 bth, bay access across street! Must see! www.lbihomevalues.com/3057388
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Ship Bottom. A LANDMARK on LBI ! Profitable shoe business since 1982. Oceanblock corner location in high traffic area. Off street parking. 1750 sq. ft. building and land. Owner interested in selling this extremely successful business as part of transaction. MLS#3056536 $549,000 (609) 492-3100 or (800) 959-5977
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1 block from N. Beach. Ocean views from master suite. Well-kept home on quiet street; nicely landscaped. 1st flr separate suite w/full BA, refrig. & private entrance. Beach views from 2nd flr deck. Call 609-494-6000 or 800-233-7793. (083-111683) $875,000.
MANAHAWKIN—$625,000 Bayfront—69x90 lot, 2484 sf, 4 brms, 2.5 bths! wood flrs, c/a,gas heat www.lbihomevalues.com/3057198
Little Egg Harbor. Beautifully maintained 2 bedroom, 1 bath home features foyer with laundry area and storage, large Family Room with great views of the lagoon, gas heat, central air, maintenance free vinyl siding, shed, landscaped yard with brick pavers and sand beach overlooking the water. Quick ride to the open bay. MLS#3051202 $234,900 (609) 296-7111 or (800) 959-5975
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Charming period style beach home, 40x100' lot. Lots of potential. Drawing is conceptual in natures & doesn’t reflect what can actually be built. Call 609-494-6000 or 800-233-7793. (083-111544) $385,000.
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Brant Beach - Oversized oceanfront property with 100' water frontage. Restored vintage beach house with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, gas heat, central a/c, large screened veranda & a big front yard. Property has CAFRA approval. Call David Cowles for details. $2,449,000.
Beach Haven Terrace - Own an authentic piece of LBI history! U.S. Life Saving Station #21. Beautifully renovated about 12 years ago. Located just 6 houses away from the beach on a 17,000 sq. ft. lot, the home boasts over 3,400 sq. ft. of living area, 12' ceilings, 5 bedrooms, family room, oversized garages and a 65' watch tower with panoramic views. Offered furnished at $2,750,000.
Beach Haven - Bayfront Dock in beautiful Shelter Harbor Marina on "B" dock with a 38 ft. Cigarette boat included. This is a private condo association offering state of the art floating docks with dockside amenities. $200,000.
Holgate - “Decked Out! - Like-new, completely re-built oceanfront home with 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths and 5 decks!! All new siding, fiberglass roof, decks, deck rails, windows, flooring, kitchen, bath vanities, sinks and commodes, heating and central air conditioning. Offered nicely furnished and “ready to go”! Summer rentals in place. $1,699,000.
Brant Beach - Very spacious renovated oceanfront beach house with 6 bedrooms, 5½ baths, family room, gas heat, central air, granite kitchen & a 2 car garage. Plenty of room for family & friends! Corner lot, plenty of parking, and beautiful ocean views! $2,495,000.
Loveladies Oceanfront - A dream come true! 7,000 sq. ft. of living area, a foundation of 168 pilings, double sized lot with 125' oceanfrontage, 4,000 sq. ft. of deck space, elevator & a wide protective sand dune, this unique 6 bedroom (4 en suite), beachfront estate is built to stand the test of time... $5,650,000.
Brant Beach Oceanfront - Stunning contemporary with views of the ocean from 3 large decks & almost every room. Open floor plan with spacious living & dining rooms, gourmet kitchen, large great room with wet bar & gas fireplace, 4 bedrooms (2 en suite), 2 car garage. Furnished, move-incondition. $2,200,000.
Brant Beach - Spacious townhouse located just 2 houses away from the beach! Great ocean views from main living area & deck! Home was built as a 4 bedroom home and converted to a 3 bedroom by owner. Can easily be returned to 4 bedroom status! Beautifully landscaped fenced yard with fountain and paver patio, 3 stop elevator, wood floors, granite kitchen, gas fireplace, 2 car garage and more. $925,000.
North Beach Haven - Beautiful custom built 5 bedroom home. Prime oceanblock location, 4th from the ocean with deeded walkway access to the beach. Spacious open floor plan and beautiful water views. Enormous deck off living area. Fully furnished & extremely well maintained. Outstanding rental history... $1,575,000
Holgate - Two like new side by side townhomes located just 6 houses away from the beach! Each home boasts 1,900 sq. ft. of living area, 3 large bedrooms, gourmet granite kitchen, hardwood floors, 2 zone hvac and roof deck with ocean & bay views! Very clean, move-in condition. East Unit - $679,900 | West Unit - $679,900
Beach Haven - Beautiful views - Country club living. Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath bayfront condo with boat slip, pool, resort-like setting at the shore. Offered furnished. $795,000.
Loveladies Lagoonfront - Spotless 5 bedroom contemporary bay-view home with 140' of water frontage. The home & landscaped grounds are immaculate. Residence perfection! $1,995,000.
Beach Haven - Step back in time & take a look at this 8 bedroom Victorian home in the “Queen City”. This lovingly restored oceanside home offers plenty of room for the entire family & friends. Beautifully landscaped & offered furnished. $1,650,000.
Holgate - Nicely appointed 3 bedroom contemporary home featuring a family room, central a/c, gas fha, 3 fiberglass decks (1 rooftop) and beautiful views of the bay & ocean. Short walk to the marina or to the beach. $795,000.
The Dunes - Beautiful bayfront home & property located in one of LBI's most desirable areas. 5 bedrooms, 4½ baths, family room, fi replace, gas hwbb heat, central a/c, 2 car garage & riparian grant. $1,699,000.
Peahala Park - Very comfortable beachfront home with substantial views. This is one of the most reasonably priced oceanfront single family homes on LBI. Great opportunity to own an oceanfront home. $1,195,000.
Beach Haven - Very spacious bayfront townhouse with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room and super bay views. This property has been recently renovated and is a must-see for any waterfront buyer! An expanded deck, beautiful new furnishings, pool, tennis court, clubhouse, and a boat slip are all included! $699,000.
Beach Haven - Classic contemporary home located just 6 houses away from the beach. 4 large bedrooms, 2½ baths, gas heat, central a/c, open living & dining rooms & fully furnished. $1,150,000.
Beach Haven Gardens - Spacious bayblock contemporary with 4 bedrooms, family room, gas heat, central a/c, lots of deck space including roof deck & bayviews. Great location. $699,000.
Beach Haven Terrace - Beautifully renovated oceanside beach house with covered front porch, new granite kitchen, new bathrooms, new gas heat and A/C, landscaping and much more. Very desirable Beach Haven Terrace location. Just 2 blocks to the beach & a short walk to restaurants, and conveniences. A must see home! $699,000.
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By RICK MELLERUP ne of the things that becomes evident if you watch hours of TV coverage of the London Olympic Games is that the English sure don’t talk the same way as Americans. Sometimes it doesn’t seem as if we speak the same language. And let’s face it, a proper British accent is, well, cool. Doesn’t your head spin around in a bar or airport when you hear one? Don’t you think it’s sexy? Distinguished? We use the same words, we Americans and our English cousins – well, most of the time, because slang, after all, is site-specific. But they sound so different. Why? To find out why, we turned to Natalie Jones, who served as the dialect coach for the current Our Gang Players production of the English musical “Me and My Girl.” You can hear a variety of English accents by checking out “Me and My Girl” at the OceanFirst Theater in Manahawkin this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and on Sunday at 2 p.m. Jones, a senior at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey majoring in theater performance, took a class in dialect that employed a textbook by one of the masters of dialect, David Alan Stern, a professor of dramatic arts at the University of Connecticut. He serves as the dialect coach for the Connecticut Repertory Theatre and the Berkshire Theatre Festival. The good doctor has also worked with a number of celebrities, including Stephen Baldwin, Mike Farrell, Daryl Hannah, Julie Harris, Jack Klugman, Shelly Long, Liam Neeson, Edward James Olmos, Bronson Pinchot, Lynn Redgrave, Michael York, Geena Davis, Olympia Dukakis, Sally Field, Julia Roberts and Forest Whitaker. Stern specializes not only in teaching accents, but also in reducing accents, important in the international business world. The first thing that distinguishes “English English” from American English, said Jones, is “oral posture.” Americans, she said, tend to speak with their tongues in the middle of their mouths; the English speak from the front of their mouths (Americans let their jaws hang; the English raise theirs and push it forward just a bit). There is an easy way to recognize the difference – just put your finger between your teeth and it will jut forward just a bit. The different oral posture, with the tongue forward, said Jones, allows the English to enunciate their T’s and D’s much more clearly. That becomes especially evident in words with two T’s in the middle, such as “little” or “brittle.” The English clearly enunciate both T’s – breaking the word into two distinct syllables, lit-tle. Americans slur them together and even tend toward a D sound. The English also drop their R’s at the end of a word. Car becomes “cah”; park becomes “pahk.” Hmm, they do that in Boston, too; no wonder they call it New England! Generally speaking, however, the English tend to enunciate more clearly, said Jones. “There are so many ways to approach accents,” said the theater student, “but the key is to practice, practice, practice. The vocal chords are muscles – the more you work them, the stronger they are.” Now, it’s important to remember that the upper-class English accent that is so important for actors in so many period pieces is just one English accent. They vary quite a bit within the country, and as for Great Britain, well, notice that we’ve so far referred to the “English” accent, not a “British” one. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all British, and their accents are very different indeed from “proper” English. So-called proper English is spoken mainly in southern England, where London is located. Continued on Page 54, Sec. 2
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COMING UP ROSES: The musical tells the story of Rose, the mother of all stage mothers.
Cast of ‘Gypsy’ Says, ‘Let Us Entertain You’ G By RICK MELLERUP ypsy Rose Lee is not the lead in the musical that bears her name, 1959’s “Gypsy,” with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by Arthur Laurents. That honor goes to the part of Rose, GRL’s mom, the, uh, mother of all stage mothers in theatrical history. Through the years Rose has been played on Broadway by the likes of Ethel Merman, Angela Lansbury, Tyne Daly, Bernadette Peters and Pattie LuPone, Broadway legends who, among them, have won 11 Tony Awards, not even including special honors. But Gypsy Rose Lee, who starts off in the show with her childhood name of Louise, has been played on Broadway by Sandra Church, Zan Charisse, Crista Moore, Tammy Blanchard and Laura Benanti, who have one Tony among them, a Best Featured Actress in a Musical Award for Benanti in Lupone’s 2008 Broadway revival of “Gypsy.” Rose also has the show’s best-known song, “Everything’s Coming up Roses,” made legendary by Merman. No doubt about it, “Gypsy” comes up Rose(s) in the minds of most reviewers, Tony voters and audiences. And Jill Slyter, who plays Rose in the Ocean Professional Theatre Co.’s current production of “Gypsy,” does a very credible job in the role. Indeed, on the day this reviewer took in the show, Slyter got the largest round of applause from the audience, closely followed by Rick Grossman, who plays Herbie, Rose’s suitor and Rose’s daughters’ manager. Other audience favorites were Mazeppa (Christina Skleros), Tessie (Lisa Carlson) and Electra (Sophia Swannell), three strippers who musically advise Louise, as she is about to transform herself into Gypsy, that “You Gotta Get a Gimmick,” and Shannon Harrington, playing Baby June, Louise’s younger sister, Rose’s golden child whom she is trying to push to vaudeville stardom. That all makes sense because Slyter has the songs, Grossman plays the henpecked but earnest Herbie to nebbishy perfection, the strippers are hilarious wisecracking caricatures and Baby June is, well, a cute child. It also makes sense that Brandy Kostick, playing Louise/Rose, earned a decent cheer but certainly nothing that could be classified as a whoop. Louise, even more than Herbie, is the show’s “straight man,” a serious character in a book that features the perpetually hardcharging Rose and a number of comedic roles. Plus, playing an admittedly non-talented teen and, then, young lady, Kostick seldom gets the chance to show just how well she can dance or sing (although, late in the show, she gives a good indication of talent). Ah, yes, being the “straight man” is tough.
Everybody loved Costello; who cared that much about Abbott? The theatrical example that springs immediately to mind is “La Cage aux Folles,” in which George plays the, ah, straight man to Albin, who always steals the show. Haven’t seen it? Then allow me to refer you to the non-musical movie version, “The Birdcage,” starring Robin Williams as Armand (George) and Nathan Lane as Albert (Albin). Whom do you remember more? Lane, right? But as an actor, I’m here to tell you it is far more difficult to act a “little” gay than to become an all-out drag queen. Williams gave a restrained performance, unusual for him, and perhaps the best of his career. Back to Gypsy … In Act I, Mamma Rose, assisted by Herbie, relentlessly pushes a vaudeville act starring her younger daughter, Baby June, in third-rate houses across the country, hoping one day to make the big time, the famous Orpheum Circuit. June is extroverted and talented; she gets to sing another of the show’s greatest hits, “Let Me Entertain You.” Young Louise, played by Brianna Bennett, is shy and not talented; indeed, she plays a newsboy in the show, titled “Baby June and Her Newsboys.” The girls age while traveling around the country, and the show is retitled “Dainty June and Her Farmboys” (June is now played by Heather Wagner, while Kostick assumes the role of Louise). Finally it attracts enough attention to make the Orpheum Circuit, the highest level of vaudeville. Then a couple of problems pop up. Vaudeville is dying. Meanwhile, June is getting sick of the haul and her mother’s pushiness and, after Rose refuses to allow her to attend a school of performing arts she has auditioned for, she runs away with one of the chorus boys. Rose won’t give up and marry Herbie and live the life of a salesman’s wife. She decides her future is Louise and musically decides at the end of Act I that everything will come up roses. Rose is delusional! In Act II she and Herbie are trying to sell a pathetic show called “Madame Rose’s Toreadorables” to the few remaining fans of vaudeville. It isn’t working, although she, Herbie and Louise try to keep a stiff upper lip and sing another hit song, “Together, Wherever We Go.” Their situation looks desperate until they are finally booked, by accident, into a burlesque house in Wichita. The act has been booked to provide cover from police. Rose is at first disgusted, but then figures out the threesome needs the two weeks’ pay. She’s at her wits end, so much so that she agrees to marry Herbie as soon as the Continued on Page 54, Sec. 2
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TWO OF US: (From right) Dan Brown, Michael Hoebler and the occasional accompanist are all that’s needed to create the Tropicali Orchestra and Revue’s reggae island party vibe.
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hat happens when an acoustic duo becomes something much more? They change their name. Guitarist Dan Brown and drummer Michael Hoebler – formerly known as The Dan Brown Duo – recently modified their moniker (partly in jest) to the Dan Brown and Michael Hoebler Tropicali Orchestra and Revue in order to represent the evolution of its sound and the reaction of its audiences as much more than an acoustic duo. “We just focus on making the two guys sound like a full band,” said Brown. “We’re more of a rock duo. Sometimes people really expect kind of background music, and we’re trying to get away from that. We’re more of a show and a real performance.” The “orchestra” effect occurs mostly from Brown’s expertise with guitar effects that turn his acoustic guitar into a one-man symphony. A polyphonic octave pedal replicates harmonic tones one octave above and below the current note being played. His low E and A strings are split and sent as a separate signal to a bass amp. He then uses those two strings and a looping pedal to create bass line loops for the duo to play songs over. Each song builds up dynamically as rhythm guitar and drums are added, eventually leading to guitar solo crescendos. Hoebler adds occasional electronic drum sounds or steel drum solos to the mix. Occasionally, the duo is accompanied by fiddle player Tamara DeMent, and you never know when Brown’s son Jonah will fi nd his way into the show. The full-band sound the duo creates often leaves audiences baffled, Brown explained. “When you’re layering all this stuff, we hear ‘We can’t believe that all this music is just coming from two guys’ a lot. It’s really pretty sweet. We get a lot of people that end up thinking we’re playing over prerecorded tracks. We loop everything on the fly, and sometimes it’s hard
to pin down and sometimes it’s imperfect, but that’s where Mike comes in and makes it work.” Hoebler went to school for drums and now also runs Life Drums, a nonprofit organization that brings drumming workshops to school districts in the area, including Atlantic City. Their sound comes from influences such as Johnny Greenwood of Radiohead, who is known for his sophisticated level of guitar pedal experimentation, as well as bands such as Soulive that are successful despite the lack of a bass player. “It’s almost easier to work this way. We can just change direction (musically) in an instant. If we see something happen and we want to adjust to it, we can adapt on the fly. We’re also not afraid to play different stuff than a lot of the cover bands I’ve seen recently where it’s ‘Let’s nail down this 40-song set and let’s just phone it in.’” The duo plays mostly covers – Johnny Cash, The Grateful Dead, Paul Simon, War, Lil’ Wayne, Bob Marley, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z and Sublime to name a few – as well as the occasional original upon request from the crowds who have come to know them well. Their website, danbrownduo.webs.com, describes their music as “reggae, island, party, and modern.” Songs segue well from one to another, and the duo is perfectly at home with sitting on one song for a 20-minute improvised jam. Brown and Hoebler have been jamming together since 2009 and are booked solid throughout the area, including weekly Friday stints at The Sand Bar just outside the Engleside Inn in Beach Haven from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. They also trade off “Locals Night” at Buckalew’s in Beach Haven and will return there Aug 15. To follow where they play next, log onto Facebook and search for “Tropicali Orchestra and Revue.” — Michael Molinaro michaelmolinaro@thesandpaper.net
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Continued from Page 51, Sec. 2 “It’s called ‘received pronunciation,’” said Jones. A couple of actors in “Me and My Girl” really had their work cut out for them. “Bill,” the “Me” of the show, is played by Ryan Mulholland; Sally, his “Girl,” is played by Sara Flynn. They are cockneys who, in order that Bill may take his place as the Earl of Har-
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he Our Gang Players have struck again. Ocean County’s longest running community theater troupe, founded in 1977, has been more than successful in its main goal – introducing the children of the area to the joys of musical theater and, perhaps, enthralling them so much they may choose to make the performing arts their career. A couple of Our Gang kids have appeared on Broadway. Several former “kidsâ€? are working in regional theaters across the land. An entire slew have earned BFAs and even MFAs in theatrical arts and are now following in Our Gang’s footsteps, teaching a new generation of children and young adults about the wonders of live theater. Now, an Our Gang alumnus, Bert Kern, has entered the ďŹ lm industry, and his newest work, “Fat Kid Rules the World,â€? has been released.The movie had a special screening at the Regal Theater in Manahawkin on Tuesday, Aug. 7. “I was an Ou r Gang Player a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time ago,â€? Kern e-mailed Our Gang Artistic Director and cofounder Sherry Schnepp in announcing the screening. “Our Gang has always stuck with me whether I showed it or not and now I produce indie feature ďŹ lms with Whitewater Films. “I am incredibly proud of the film and would especially like for it to be seen in my hometown.â€? (His mother, Judy Kern, still lives in Barnegat and his sister, Erika, was also an Our Ganger.) Whitewater Films, based in Los Angeles (of course), was created four years ago. It is dedicated to “helping emerging directors ďŹ nd their voices, while also assisting established ďŹ lmmakers in getting their passion projects off the ground.â€? The new company may have a hit with “Fat Kid Rules the World.â€? It is based on a young adult novel published in 2003 by K.L. Going, in which Troy, a 296-pound teen, is considering committing suicide until he stumbles upon Curt, a homeless man who was a former student at Troy’s high school. Curt (Marcus in the movie) – sort of Troy’s “Clarence the Angelâ€? – convinces Troy life is worth living and that they should form a band. Troy, meanwhile, discovers meaning in not only music but in trying to save Curt from drug addiction. “Fat Man Rules the Worldâ€? earned good reviews and won the Michael L. Printz Award for literary excellence in young adult literature. The American Library Association declared it one of the best books of the last decade. Let’s put it this way – it was successful enough to have been reprinted in the U.K. and Japan. Going has stated she penned the novel after being inspired by punk music, Kurt Cobain bios (she’s from Seattle) and a rejection letter she received from an editor. The movie is the directorial debut of Matthew Lillard, best known as an actor appearing in Wes Craven’s 1996 slasher ďŹ lm “Screamâ€? and for portraying Shaggy Rogers in the 2002 live-action movie “Scooby Dooâ€? and 2004’s “Scobby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.â€? Folks can check out a trailer for the ďŹ lm on YouTube. The Hollywood Reporter said “K.L. Going’s celebrated young-adult novel gets sensitive adaptation by actor-turned-director Matthew Lillard.â€? — Rick Mellerup rickmellerup@thesandpaper.net
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A Little Bite of Italy Wins Fight For Guests to Sit, Stay Awhile
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fter a four-year effort, Little Bite of Italy husband-and-wife team Francis and Debra Pons have finally turned what was previously a deli, takeout and catering business into a full-fledged restaurant in Surf City. It is the completed dream of French-born and classically French-schooled executive chef Francis, 46, that has been 30 years in the making The business opened its 25-seat, full-service dining room on Easter weekend, and reviews have been excellent thus far, said Debra, including many glowing appraisals on tripadvisor. com. “The reception has been great,” Debra said of the restaurant’s three-course menu it now offers for dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. For $35 (with two exceptions), customers choose an appetizer, entrée and dessert. The Mediterranean menu often combines Italian fare with Francis’ French influences and focuses on offering seafood options that break from the crab cake, mahi-mahi norm of Long Beach Island while using as much Viking Fresh seafood from Barnegat Light as possible. A popular appetizer this summer has been a fresh, grilled, marinated calamari with broccoli rabe and fresh roasted pepper, said Debra. The stunner in the entrée department has to be the fresh lobster ravioli. The dish’s misnomer moniker adds surprise to the diner when the kitchen brings out a homemade crepe filled with fresh lobster, a fricassee of spring vegetables, and a crustace couli in a homemade lobster sauce (supplement $9). For dessert, the restaurant offers its Temptation of the Moment, for which a patron chooses anything encased on display. A beloved selection has been “The Teardrop” – an imported French chocolate ribbon in a teardrop shape filled with Chantilly crème and chocolate mousse with an amaretto liqueur cherry buried inside. Speaking of alcohol, patrons may bring their beverages of choice. The fixed dinner menu will change with the seasons, and Little Bite of Italy offers nightly specials that have included bouillabaisse and branzini, a European sea bass. “Seafood is his specialty, and we wanted to mainstream his food talents,” Debra said of
Francis, who has 17 years’ experience as an executive chef and pastry chef. “We’re trying to do the best we can to bring good food, good value and good service while offering something a little different but still fresh and homemade. You can go to 10 restaurants where you have the same chicken parmigiana. We want to be more than that; we want to offer something a little unique, like a signature piece. If you want the lobster crepe, you know where to come, or bouillabaisse, or breast of duck –you’ll say, ‘Oh, I know where to go.’ Or if you just want pasta, by all means come in. We have a great bowl of pasta, but we want to offer something flavorful and with variety.” Becoming a full restaurant with dining room and service was always part of the Ponses’ plan at Little Bite of Italy when they acquired the business seven seasons ago, and the couple remodeled its back room four years ago in the hopes of doing so. “We always wanted to have a full-service European market with a deli, restaurant and catering, a full facility like one-stop shopping. “We had gone before the Surf City Zoning Board four years ago and were turned down due to insufficient parking. We went again before the zoning board, having secured parking from an outside source, and were again denied.” In short, it came down to parking, and late last year the couple appealed to Ocean County Superior Court and were approved in February. The restaurant now has 11 parking spots on site. The Ponses grow fresh herbs in a garden on the roof of the apartment they live in above the restaurant, and landscaping outside the building has led the Surf City Taxpayers Association to recognize the property as the Most Beautiful Commercial Building this year. “He’s so happy to fi nally own his own restaurant,” said Debra, adding that Francis paces the dining room floor each night to greet guests. “We’re tired, but happy. We’re so blessed and fortunate to have all the people that have supported us for years that are so happy for us.” To see all the restaurant has to offer, log on to littlebiteofitaly.com. — Michael Molinaro michaelmolinaro@thesandpaper.net
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SERVING IT UP: Debra and Francis Pons of A Little Bite of Italy in Surf City warmly receive patrons in their new dining room, which gives the chef the chance to fully exhibit his talents.
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Full Moon Party at Sea Shell Brings Out Wild Child Within By VICTORIA LASSONDE and MICHAEL MOLINARO he beauty of the bar room mechanical bull: The ride is only half the fun. The rest of the fun is in the falling off. And believe it, sooner or later every rider gets tossed – phloomp! – exhilarated, embarrassed and laughing, onto the big, puffy, air-filled mat beneath. Whether the ride lasts four seconds or 40, no amount of skill or charm can get the better of the bull operator at the controls. Then there are the three to four days of recovery to savor, with an aching groin, bruised tuckus, scraped knee and sore arms, souvenirs from a memorable night. The mechanical bull, inside its huge inflatable “corral,” occupied the dining area inside the Sea Shell Resort and Beach Club in Beach Haven Friday night, as the centerpiece of the monthly Full Moon Party. This time it drew 500 to 600 revelers, by owner Tom Hughes’ estimation. Guests checked their inhibitions at the door, where they presented ID, paid the cover charge, got a hand stamp and picked up some glow sticks and sweatbands emblazoned with “Dude,” courtesy of Three Olives Vodka. That effectively set the scene for a night of pure silliness. For the Hughes family, a full moon is as good an excuse as any to turn a nightclub into an indooroutdoor carnival, complete with a stilt walker who entertained guests with balloon animals at the outdoor poolside bars, a palm and Tarot card reader who foretold fates – what better time than a full moon night for a little celestial guidance? – and a face painter who decorated the party guests. An ice luge sponsored by Three Olives Vodka delivered chilled shot specials directly into bargoers’ mouths, while The Coors Brewing Co. set up moving spotlights across an already illuminated sky to summon carousers from afar. On top of
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LUNACY: (Clockwise from top left) eleven eleven plays inside the club, while Kate Shomo of Beach Haven, among many others, takes on the mechanical bull. A stilt walker and face painter add to the carnival-like atmosphere.
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everything, “when the moon doubles in size, so do the drinks,” meaning every cocktail is a double. Outside, a DJ kept the night spinning, while inside, well-loved cover band eleven eleven kept the dancers moving. Dry ice billowing from the stage, along with laser light beams bouncing off every surface, wall and window, added to an atmosphere ideal for moon-induced mayhem. “It’s just a lot of fun; everybody has a good time. We wanted to set it up like a carnival,” said Hughes. He said almost 100 people rode the mechanical bull, which is an elusive attraction on Long Beach Island. Though the Shell’s Full Moon Parties have been a monthly occasion for the last three summers, last week marked
only the bull’s second appearance. The bucking, gyrating, jerking beast was provided by East Coast Bull Rides, to the delight of all those who would mount that saddle and hang on (for dear pride) for as long as possible in the name of guts and glory. The ride starts out fairly gentle; the rider can signal to the controller to increase the speed or call it quits. “I was a little unsure of it, but it’s very safe and fun,” Hughes said. “We have people of all ages get up there. The fi rst three that tried it were probably in their 50s.” Behind the bar, staffers got into the spirit of things with adornments and antics of their own. Bartender Mike Kossove remarked on the whole childlike atmosphere of the night.
“I’m serving drinks with glow sticks in them, and all of a sudden a 15-foot stilt walker goes by, and seeing adults with their faces painted is a good thing. If more grownups got a chance to act like kids, the world might be a better place.” Kossove said the Full Moon Party concept is borrowed from the Florida Keys, where bars sieze the opportunity to party when the Earth’s lone natural satellite can be seen at its fullest. Despite the folkloric idea that full moons cause insomnia, insanity or even lycanthropy (a “howl” of a notion) in humans, Kossove said the Shell’s parties remain relaxed with rarely a problem among the crowd. “It was a fun night that defi nitely brought people to The Sea Shell for
other reasons than to hear a band inside or outside and was not the usual crowd,” he said. Some party goers showed up in costume, prepared to have face painter Rachel White from Smarty’s Face Painting offer free mug enhancements at the door. Good news for those who missed out: The bull will return at the end of the month. The third and fi nal Full Moon Party of the year, on Aug. 31, promises to be extra special because it celebrates the rare “blue moon,” or second full moon to occur in the same calendar month. In addition to the abovementioned festivities, Farias Surf & Sport and Jetty clothing company will present their annual fashion show. *
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lthough not as well-known as the storming of the Bastille in Paris, the attack on the Baltimore jail in July 1812 did have important consequences. Alexander Hanson, editor of the Federal Republican, had openly opposed the declaration of war against Britain. In June, a mob had destroyed his ofďŹ ces as local authorities watched Hanson, who then ďŹ&#x201A;ed the city for his life. His return in July prompted a second riot, when a mob of up to 5,000 people attacked his house where he and about 20 supporters, including two former Revolutionary War generals, James Lingan and Henry Lee, father of Robert E., had fortiďŹ ed themselves. During the attack, one of the rioters was shot and killed, prompting city ofďŹ cials to ďŹ nally act. Mayor Edward Johnson and Gen. John Stricker, commander of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s militia, both supporters of President James Madison and the war, negotiated surrender. Under the terms, Hanson and his men would be taken to jail and protected; in return, Hansonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s property would be spared. Under a military escort, they were marched one mile to jail as a crowd cheered and threw rocks. The mob then promptly destroyed the house. With Hanson and his supporters in the jail, the mob did not disperse but milled around outside, waiting for the release of the prisoners. However, they got impatient and decided to act, according to Richard Hildrethâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1855 History of the United States, â&#x20AC;&#x153;soon after nightfall collected round the prison. The strength of the walls and doors might long have resisted their efforts, but, through the terror or treachery of a turnkey, they soon obtained an entrance, after which they rushed furiously to the door of the cell in which their destined victims were conďŹ ned, and which the turnkey also unlocked. As the door opened, the prisoners within, according to a preconcerted plan, extinguished their lights, rushed to the entrance, with their strongest men in front, forced their way into the passage, and mingled with the mob; and in this way seven or eight of the number escaped.â&#x20AC;? The survivors later swore, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The plan proposed by Mr. Hanson availed many of his friends who escaped almost, and some entirely unhurt, to the number of nine or ten who made their way through the crowd in the confusion that ensued. But it was useless to himself because he was known to Mumma the butcher, who recognized and knocked him down after he had made good his way to the lobby as it is called or hall of the gaol. He was then dreadfully beaten, trampled on, and pitched for dead down the high ďŹ&#x201A;ight of stairs in front of the gaol. The purpose for which Mumma came into the prison room in the evening now appeared. He was posted at the door to make the victims as they came out, and designate them for slaughter by giving each a blow or two, which was the signal for his associates, who proceeded to ďŹ nish what he had begun. The fate of Mr. Hanson befell General Lee, General Lingan, Mr. Hall, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Kilgour, Major Musgrove, Dr. P. WarďŹ eld and Mr. William Gaither, all of whom were thrown down the steps of the gaol, where they lay in a heap nearly three hours. During this whole time the Mob continued to torture their mangled bodies, by beating ďŹ rst one and then the other; sticking penknives into their faces and hands, and opening their eyes and dropping hot candle grease into them, &c. Mr. Murray, Mr. Thomson and Mr. Winchester were carried in a different direction and not thrown into the heap of the supposed slain.â&#x20AC;? The Senate of the United States had urged citizens to form groups in order to suppress opposition to the war. It had sown the seeds; now came the fruits. Gen. Lingan begged for his life. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He reminded them that he had fought for their liberties throughout the revolutionary war, that he was old, inďŹ rm, and that he had a large and helpless family dependent on him for sup-
port. These remarks served only to attract their attention to him, and to inform them that he was still alive. Every supplication was answered by fresh insults and blows. At length, while he was still endeavouring to speak, and to stretch out his hands for mercy, one of the assassins stamped upon his breast, struck him many blows in rapid succession, crying out, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;the damned old rascal is hardest dying of all of them,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and repeating the opprobrious epithet of Tory! These blows put an end to his torments and his life. In a few minutes after his removal into jail, he expired without a groan.â&#x20AC;? John Thompson, one of the men inside the jail, later testiďŹ ed to his treatment. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They tore my shirt and other clothing, and put the tar on my bare body, upon which they put feathers. They drew me along in the cart in this condition, and calling me traitor and tory and other scandalous names; they did not cease to beat me with clubs, and cut me with old rusty swords. I received upon my head arms sides, thighs and back upwards of eighteen cuts of the sword, On my head one cut was very deep, besides which my head was broken in more than twelve places by other instruments, such as sticks and clubs. I received a few blows in my face, and very many severe bruises put on different parts of my body; my eyes were attempted to be gouged, and preserved by means of the tar and feathers though they were much injured. About the same time, as I was lying in the cart a fellow struck both of my legs with a bar iron, swearing damn my eyes, I will break your legs. I drew my legs up, and he was led to think and say he had broke them. Shortly after I received a blow with a club across my eyes, upon which I lay as if dead supposing it would stop their further beating me, remaining so for some time, I was struck upon my thighs, which I bore as if dead; a villain said he would soon see if I was dead.â&#x20AC;? But for Thompson, playing dead wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t good enough. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He stuck a pin into my body twice, at which I did not ďŹ&#x201A;inch, but I still remained senseless, as if dead. Another said he would show if I was dead, he pulled a handful of tar and feathers and set ďŹ re to it, and stuck it on my back, which put into a blaze what was on my back. I turned over suddenly and rolled upon the ďŹ&#x201A;ame, which put it out before it reached too great a height; but I was burnt in several parts. I then raised upon my knees and addressed them â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;for Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sake be not worse than savages: if you want my life, take it by shooting or stabbing.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Often I begged them to put an end to it. Upon this, one said, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t burn him; another said, we will hang him â&#x20AC;&#x201C; one in the shafts of the cart turned round and said to me â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;if you will tell the names of all in the house and all you know about it, we will save your life.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Believing all the damage was done which could be done by them, I did not hesitate to say I would. They took me out of the cart upon the causeway at Fellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pont, and carried me to the Bullâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Head Tavern; there I gave them the names of all the persons in the house.â&#x20AC;? Even that didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t end his torment. â&#x20AC;&#x153;On my way I was unable to proceed, and stopped twice for rest. â&#x20AC;&#x201C; When I ďŹ rst stopped, some of them said they had got all they could out of me, and they would now hang me. I rose and went on, and some who were against hanging me followed, and I (was) obliged by weakness to stop again, when it was proposed again to hang me, and one person said they would cut off my head and stick it on a pole. The vote was taken and carried for hanging me; but some said they should not hang me, that my life had been promised upon condition of disclosing what I knew, and that the information I might give them would be of use to them. I was then moved on to the watch house, and delivered to the Captain of the watch about 2 oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;clock in the morning.â&#x20AC;?
Apprentices Continued from Page 28, Sec. 2 For the past eight weeks, the teens have learned a lot of the behind-the-scenes work in a production, from set design to makeup and lighting during the company’s productions of “Man of La Mancha,” “Titanic: The Musical” and “Gypsy.” The program also includes a curriculum that supports the history behind “Titanic” and “Man of La Mancha,” studying the plot, climax and resolution as well as music, dance and drama. The apprentices also had a chance to come out from behind the curtain and do some acting in Ocean Professional Theatre’s children’s shows, including “Snow White,” “Cinderella” and “101 Dalmations.” “But for ‘ABCs of Theater,’ they’ll get a big chance to shine and show off their talents,” said Paula Sloan, apprentice program director. Sloan said the production features some original song parodies of Broadway tunes written by the students. The opener is “Good Morning, Barnegat,” a take-off on “Good Morning, Baltimore” from “Hairspray.” There is also “Big White Van,” based on “Greased Lightning” from “Grease,” and “Bye Bye Barnegat,” from “Bye Bye Birdie.” It will also feature songs such as “Tap Your Troubles Away” from “Mack and Mabel” and “T-e-a-m (the Baseball Game)” from “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” One of the Barnegat apprentices already has an impressive resume. Brandy Panfili, who is entering her junior year, once played Tessie in a national touring production of “Annie” that marked the musical’s 30th anniversary. In 2003, she came in second in NBC’s “America’s Most Talented Kid,” wowing the audiences with her rendition of “New York, New York.” “The apprentice program is helping me with my dancing, because sometimes I still feel like I’ve got two left feet,” said Panfili. “I’ve lived away from town for a while, so it’s nice to come back home.” Miranda Ward-Wellington, who will be entering Alma College in Michigan as a theater and dance major, served as assistant stage manager for the “Gypsy” and “Titanic” productions and operated the spotlights for “Man of La Mancha.” “This has been a great experience for me,” said Wellington, who has been active with the high school’s Bengal Players. “We’ve all become friends through this and have learned a lot from each other as well.” Amanda Davies, who is entering her senior year, plans to be a theater education major. “My goal has been to be a drama teacher, and this has provided me with a lot of valuable experience,” said Davies. “I’ve also met some new friends. They’re a great group of kids.” Sloan said she would be welcoming a new cast of apprentices next summer. “As long as the theater company is based here, we’ll be able to offer it,” she said. — Eric Englund ericenglund@thesandpaper.net
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Continued from Page 60, Sec. 2 According to author Blaine Taylor, there was only one in the mob who seemed to have any humanity. “(A) physician named Richard Hall, stood up to the crazed mob and dared to call the acts shameful. In an effort to save lives, Hall told them that most of the victims were either dead or soon would be, knowing full well that this was not true. Hall then summoned physician friends from across the city to help him treat the victims. Butcher Mumma, deciding that the victims had been beaten badly enough ‘to suit the devil,’ assisted in the first-aid efforts.” Gen. Lee never fully recovered and died a broken man in 1818. Hanson wrote to a friend a few days after the ordeal. “My writing to you is more of an experiment than otherwise, and I cannot dictate, as no one will be my amanuensis, the doctors and nurses
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all uniting in their vows that I shall not write or talk, as I can do neither without danger. “I have six wounds on the head, either of which, sufficiently severe to induce an inflammation of the brain without great care. Both collar bones are hurt. The extremity of the spinal bone injured, and excessively painful. The breast bruised, and now painful. The fore finger of the right hand broken, and the whole hand injured having been twice stabbed, once through, with a pen knife; and the nose broken. These are the injuries I have received, but they do not give me half the pain that the despondency of my political friends (in Baltimore) inflicts.” There would never be prosecutions for any members of the mob. Other riots would follow in Savannah, Ga., and Elizabeth, N.J. Hanson wrote, “The Liberty of the Press, the security of property and person, the rights, civil and political, belonging to the meanest citizen, the very principles and privileges, for the assertion and defence of which the War of Independence was declared, we had pledged ourselves to maintain, and at the risk of our lives, and at every extremity not forbidden by the laws. With the Mob and civil authority united against us, the contest was indeed unequal.” Madison and his followers had written the First Amendment, but that was earlier, when they were criticizing the government. Today the riots are left out of modern history books because they raise unsettling questions. It seems history had taken the same stand as the Baltimore Sun, which published, “BALTIMORE, August 1. The public generally are requested to suspend their opinions on the late occurrences in this city, and not to receive any proper impressions from the erroneous statements which have already gone abroad, as a correct statement of all the circumstances, together with the causes, which produced them, will be laid before the public by proper authority as speedy as possible. “The Whig of Saturday says: ‘the tranquility of this city was never greater than at this moment; and every man determined to support the laws.” Riots – what riots? * Next Week: Where is the USS Constitution? tpfcjf@comcast.net
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