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Dave Weber

The Impulsives

Saturday

Sunday September 2nd

Monday September 3rd

3:30-7:30pm

21st Annual Labor Day Party!

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

Happy Hour 4-6pm $3.50 0 Bud L Li Lights • $5 Frozen

September 1st

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

Replicants 3:30-7:30pm

Presents

Happy Hour 4-6pm $4 Bud Light Limes • $5 Well Drinks

Thursday August 30th • 10pm-2am m 2am

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

Shorty Long & the Jersey Horns Happy Hour 4-6pm • $5 Well Drinks $4 Heineken & Heineken Lights

Reggae Plus 2-6pm Happy Hour 4-6pm 0 Bud Lights • $5 Frozen $3.50

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Friday August 31st 10pm-2am The Island’s Most Scandalous Extravaganza! The Summ Summer’s mm s 3rd & Final EEvery drink is a double! The second full moon mmer

FULL MOON PARTY! Replicants

Saturday September 1st

oof the month makes it a Blue Moon. We’re ddoing $3 Blue Moons all night long! Come howl aat the moon, ride the mechanical bull, have yyour fortune read and get your face painted! Live Entertainment inside and out! Do not miss this! Just look for the spot lights in the sky!

Sunday September 2nd

10pm-3am

10pm-2am

Hyperactive

Shell’s Final Club Night 2012

Almost Easy $4 Bud Lights

by the tiki bar night time

A Big Thanks to Everyone for a GREAT SUMMER SEASON! The Pickles Duo See You Summer 2013! Wed. August 29th 10pm-1am $4 Domestic Beers from 10pm

Voted “#1r Beach Ba y rse on the Je by Shore”

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PALM GRILL RESTAURANT & TIKI BAR FEATURING FRESH FISH, BURGERS, RAW BAR, PANINIS, CRAB CAKE SANDWICH, SALADS & LOTS MORE

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

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Ma Open Through the Fall (609) 492-4611 • ON THE BEACH, CENTRE & ATLANTIC, BEACH HAVEN

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Reservations Accepted

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Entire Menu Available for Take-Out

In The Restaurant Weekly Specials Starter:

House Cured and Smoked Scottish Salmon • Capers, shallots, chives and grilled rustic bread

Main Courses: Crispy Fried Virginia Oysters • Homemade coleslaw and tartar sauce, old bay fries Peppercorn Seared Yellow Fin Tuna • Baby spinach, whipped potatoes, red wine sauce Char Grilled 14 oz. Veal Porterhouse Chop • Grilled vegetables, natural veal jus

Dessert: Double Chocolate Cheesecake • Fresh raspberries and whipped cream The Restaurant & Bar Open Daily Mon. - Sun. from 5pm Early Birds 5-6pm • Except Saturdays & Holidays • Reservations Suggested

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SAND BAR ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY 8/30 - Chris Fritz 3-7pm

Outsid Overlo e the Ocoking ean

Enjoy cocktails, wraps, paninis, salads, crabcakes, burgers, tuna tacos & more... Open Daily from 11:30 am

FRIDAY 8/31 - Dan Brown Duo 3-7pm SATURDAY 9/1 - Lenny G and The Soul Senders 3-7pm

Happy Hour 4-6pm Mon - Fri • Daily Drink Specials

MONDAY 9/3 - Dan Brown Duo 3-7pm

SUNDAY 9/2 - Face Down 3-7pm

The Sushi Bar

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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Acoustic Music: Fri-Sun 3-7pm Friday

Screaming Broccoli Duo Saturday

Michael Clayton Moore

New Year’s Eve Party 2013

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HAPPY HOUR EVERYDAY

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

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

$400 Frozen Drink Special, Changes Daily

*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.

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Open Daily Thru Monday, September 3rd

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DOCK ROAD & WEST AVENUE BEACH HAVEN • 492-1066 TAKE OUT 492-1780

FELLA’S

Reservations Accepted

BROADWAY PIZZA

PIZZA • STEAKS • HOAGIES • SALADS REFINED ARCHITECTURAL ATMOSPHERE

“UPSCALE PASTA & FRESH MOZZARELLA CO.”

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

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

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

Bayberry Inn................................................. 11

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

Beach Haven Fishery ................................... 17

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

Bistro 14........................................................ 19

Joey’s Pizza .................................................. 19

The Boathouse Restaurant.................. 6, 30, 32

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

Boulevard Clams.......................................... 22

Kubel’s Too ................................................... 13

Breeze’s Bar & Grill ....................................... 11

Lasiette......................................................... 13

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

The Lobster Claw .................................... 16, 26

Buckalews Restaurant & Bar ......................... 10

M&M Steam Bar ........................................... 36

Cafe Aletta .................................................. 22

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

Calabria Ristorante ...................................... 25

Nardi’s Tavern .................................... 7, 21, 35

California Grill & Pizza .................................. 27

Pearl Street Market ....................................... 31

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

Pinky’s Shrimp......................................... 12, 31

Chicken or The Egg................................ 15, 33

Plantation ..................................................... 10

Chowder Hut ................................................ 22

Sea Shell Club .......................................... 2, 23

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

Spray Beach Inn........................................... 29

Dutchman’s Brauhaus .............................. 8, 14

Stefano’s Restaurant .................................... 27

E.J. Callahan’s Restaurant & Bar .................... 9

Subbogies .................................................... 30

The Engleside Inn ..................................... 4, 27

Surf City Hotel........................................... 9, 20

The Gables................................................... 15

Terrace Tavern ............................................. 18

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

Tuckerton Beach Grille ................................. 20

Greenhouse Cafe ........................................ 19

Yellow Fin ..................................................... 22

clubs + entertainment Bayberry Inn................................................. 11

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

Buckalew’s Restaurant & Bar ........................ 10

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

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

Nardi’s Tavern .................................... 7, 21, 35

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

Plantation ..................................................... 10

Dutchman’s Brauhaus .............................. 8, 14

Sea Shell Club .......................................... 2, 23

E.J. Callahan’s Restaurant.............................. 9

Surf City Hotel........................................... 9, 20

The Engleside Inn ..................................... 4, 27

Terrace Tavern ............................................. 18

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

Tuckerton Beach Grille ................................. 20

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

Rick’s American Café Restaurant & Bar

4th & Broadway Barnegat Light

494-8482

OPEN DAILY 3PM SAT. & SUN. NOON

LITE OUR PY H-FRI. HAPO . MENFARE N M -6PM U 3 FRI. AUG. 31ST SAT. SEPT. 1ST SUN. SEPT. 2ND “TED HAMMOCK” “NO DISCIPLINE” “THE JOHN MCNUTT BAND” $3 YUENGLINGS & $3 RED STRIPE & $3 BUD & $3 COORS LIGHT $3 RED STRIPE LIGHT $3 BUD LIGHT

LIVE MUSIC

10PM TO CLOSE

10PM TO CLOSE

10PM TO CLOSE

STEAMERS • CLAM BARS • BURGERS

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!

Thurs Nite Buckets of Coronitas Fri Nite Coors Light Buckets Wed. Night Yuengling Bottles


ENTIRE PARK OPEN EVERYDAY AM TO

MIDNIGHT

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GO-KARTS • RIDES MINIATURE GOLF • BATTING CAGES FAMILY ARCADE & FUN CENTER

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NEWEST GAMES - GREAT PRIZES GOLF DRIVING RANGE FAMILIES WELCOME • OPEN 7 AM TO 10 PM • EVERYDAY

The Bus Is Running Every Night

LIVE HAPPY HOUR & EVENING ENTERTAINMENT Happy Hour Happy Hour

Thursday August 30th

3-5pm Daily Thursday August 30th

¼ MILE TRACK

5pm Pasta & Sinatra Friday August 31st

5pm Elvis Show Saturday September 1st

5pm Face Down

Sunday September 2nd

KIDDIE GO KARTS Restaurant • Bar

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

609-978-0220

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

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KARAOKE

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KEN U TRIVIA

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

10pm Steamroller Picnic Saturday September 1st

10pm Lima Bean Riot

5pm Dave Christopher Band

Sunday September 2nd

Monday September 3rd

10pm Richie & The All Stars

5pm Weird Owl Karaoke

$2.50 Bud Light Bottles

Face Painting with Freckles

Tuesday September 4th

5pm Pasta & Sinatra

Monday September 3rd

10pm 70’s Night $2.50 Bud Light Bottles

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

PM

KID’S EAT FOR $1.

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

TED HAMMOCK & JASON BOOTH PM

Friday August 31st

a Sinatcrk! a is B& Thurs.

CHUCK MILLER & BILLY WALTON

WEDNESDAYS • 9

$2.50 Coors Light Bottles

MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

PM

10pm Love Puppies

Tues.

5-8 PM - CHARLIE MATSON 9-1 AM - THIRD WATCH

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Bands

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TAKE OUT!

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

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New 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.

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Lunch • Dinner • Late Night - Great Food... Great Prices Burgers • Pizza • Pasta • Wraps • Wings • Sandwiches • Salads • Skins • Soups Fresh Seafood Specials • Daily Blackboard Special • Black Angus Certified “Choice” Steaks • New Kids Menu • Take Out Call 609-494-1661

LBI CHO W DERFEST WINNER Award winning pints, quarts & Bread Bowls available to go.

Live Music Thurs. Aug. 30th • 8pm-12am

DR FRED

8 YEARS ENTERED - 8 YEARS WON

Sun. Sept. 2nd • 4pm - 8pm

NFL Sunday Ticket

TED HAMMOCK & JASON BOOTH

Catch all the games on 18 hi-def TV's All College - All Pro Food & drink specials

$4 Dos XX Pints $4

Weird Al Karaoke “THE BEST KARAOKE” Friday 8pm - 12am Saturday 8-12am

Outbound Circle • Ship Bottom 494-1661 • 494-2816 The SandPaper Is ONLINE! - www.thesandpaper.net

Got The Monday Blues? Bring Your Friends for a Taste of Blues & Tapas.

Where? No where else but...

The Upstairs After Dark

Newest and Hottest Night Spot Dancing on the Bay 30 Seconds by car from LBI.

Aerobics Classes, Ship Bottom Firehouse, 21st St. & Central Ave. Classes include Zumba, Tobata boxing, Pilates and more. All equipment is provided. Participants should bring a towel. 8, 9 & 10 am, through Labor Day. See class schedule on a sign in front of the firehouse. Call 609-494-1601. 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. Additional Zumba class, Sat., 9:15 am. Fees: each class, $15; 10 classes, $130. Call Allison at 609-713-6914. 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. Beginning Sept. 1, Sat.-Mon. only, 8:30 am. 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, toast, coffee, tea, juice and more. Cost: adult, $7; child younger than 10, $4. 2nd Sun. of each month, 9 am-noon. Confidential Advocates Needed for Sexual Abuse & Assault Survivors, The Sexual Abuse and Assault Program of St. Francis Counseling Services conducts the 12-week course Mon., 6-9 pm, beginning Sept. 12. Training is free. Graduates handle hotline calls from their homes and must be available on their shifts to meet victims at Ocean County hospital emergency rooms or police departments to provide crisis intervention and support to victims. Mature adults with related work or life experience are considered. Call 609-494-1554. Dover Downs Hotel & Casino, Deborah Hospital Foundation LBI Chapter sponsors a trip Sept. 5-6. Call Vince O’Mara at 609-660-7541.

Monday, September 3rd

Labor Day Blues & Jazz END OF SUMMER PARTY Hosted By

Please Don’t Drink And Drive

Pat Karwan Trio

LBI Dial-A-Ride

Special Guests To Include Tommy Pipes McDonnell

609-548-4970 Fri. & Sat.

The Dutchman’s Brauhaus Banquets • Group Luncheons • Dinner Parties • Catering

Barnegat Bay, Cedar Bonnet Island, NJ • 494-6910 Visit theDutchmans.com & Like us on Facebook

former lead singer of the

Blues Brothers Band Mikey Jr. Paul Plumeri and other Special Guests

FULLN MOO B CLIM A Lighthouse Ascent, An Evening of Music

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n Friday evening, Aug. 31, visitors to the Barnegat Lighthouse can take advantage of two rare events. First, they get to climb the lighthouse after hours during sunset and moonlight; second, this is a rare, full “blue” moon event. A blue moon occurs only occasionally, when there are two full moons in the same month; another blue moon may not occur for another year or so, said Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Superintendent Cynthia Coritz. “The lighthouse usually closes at 4:30 p.m., and people are always disappointed that they can’t see the sunset,” said Coritz. “Now is your chance.” The lighthouse will be open from 7 to 9:30 p.m. with park employees and volunteers from the Friends of the Barnegat Lighthouse assisting. The interior of the lighthouse will be lit as you ascend the 217 steps to the top. At 7:30 p.m. the Basement Musicians Guild will give a concert in the park. Both events are free, though donations to the Friends of Barnegat Lighthouse State Park, the event hosts, are accepted. And sorry, though it was advertised in the newspaper, there will be no bonfire at this event, so save your s’mores for another event, sponsored by Ocean County Parks and Recreation, coming in October. —P.J. 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. GED & English as a 2nd Language Classes, St. Francis Family Services offers free classes locally at St. Francis Community Center (Tues. & Thurs., 6-9 pm, beginning Sept. 25) and Southern Regional High School, 9-10 Bldg. (Mon. & Wed., 6-9 pm, beginning Sept. 10). Call 609-494-8861, ext. 185. Pastel Classes with Linda Coulter, Pine Shores Art Assn., 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-294-8264 or www.pineshoresartassociation.org) Walk-ins are welcome. Fees per class: member, $20; nonmember, $22. Sat., 10 am-1 pm. 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. 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 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. 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. 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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1/2 Shells, Steamers, Wings $6 Doz. Bud & Coor’s Lite $3 Pint. Guinness & Harp $4 Pint Imported Bottle of the Day $3 Deb’s Martini of the Day $4

16 oz. Slow Roasted Prime Rib $

1995... with choice of Soup of Day

or Salad (Not included with Early Bird Offer)

Early Bird Extravaganza ~ 4-6pm All entrées include soup of the day and salad, glass of house wine or soft drink, coffee & dessert AT NO ADDITIONAL COST...

FREE!

KARAOKE THURSDAY - 8PM

Children are welcome to join in Karaoke 8pm - 10pm... After 10pm Karaoke will be for adults only!

SHAY MAC SATURDAY - 7PM A wide selection of Irish and American tunes!

16th & Long Beach Blvd., Surf City • 494-5776 OPEN SUN - FRI 2PM • SAT 12 NOON • CLOSED TUESDAY, STARTING SEPT. 4TH

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LABOR DAY WEEKEND LINE-UP THURSDAY August 30th 8PM NO COVER

Mike Byrne

$ 3 Yuengling Pints

FRIDAY August 31st 10PM

Eleven-Eleven SATURDAY September 1st 10PM

LBI

The Place To Be After The Beach

Blitz

$ 3 Coors Lig Pints t $ 3 Bud Ligh Pints

SUNDAY September 2nd 4PM NO COVER

Bill & Andy Show 800 Long Beach Blvd Surf City 609-494-7281

SUNDAY September 2nd 10PM

Shorty Long

SurfCityHotel.com

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10 THROUGH AUGUST 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 visitors 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. 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., shore bird 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. Member, Student, Faculty Exhibition, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation. org) Open daily.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Ocean County Tea Party Program, Mill Creek Community Center, 1199 Mill Creek Rd., Manahawkin. (OceanCTP.org or octporg@gmail.com) Alieta Eck, MD, of the Assn. of American Physicians and Surgeons Inc. speaks about the US healthcare system and how to replace the Medicaid system. All are welcome. 7 pm. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 Full Moon Manifesting Meditation & Salutation, 26th St. beach, Spray Beach (609-492-4906) Donation only. 7:30 pm. Island Child Book Signing, SwellColors Glass Studio & Art Gallery, 10909 Long Beach Blvd., Haven Beach. Illustrator Lisa Benjamin will be there. 11 am-1 pm. Tail Waggin’ Tutor, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Beginning or struggling readers can take turns reading to a registered therapy dog. 3:30-4:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 5K Run & Family Fun Walk, Pinelands Regional High School, Nugentown Rd., Little Egg Harbor. The event is hosted by Lighthouse Family & Youth Center, AtlantiCare and Pinelands Wildcats Athletics. Registration fees: individual, $25; family of 4, $60; each additional family member, $10. Registration, 7:30 am; family fun walk & 5K run, 8:30 am. Online registration is available at www.lighthousealliance.net.

Learn ‘Lessons From the Holocaust’

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or the sixth straight year, the Long Beach Island Branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City and the Jewish Community Center of LBI co-sponsor a three-part series “Lessons from the Holocaust.” All programs run on consecutive Wednesdays beginning Sept. 5 from 10 a.m. to noon and feature Ken Konchan, a noted Holocaust scholar who is professor of humanities, philosophy and ethics at Cuyahoga Community College, Ohio. The Cedar Bonnet Island summer resident is also adjunct professor of history at the University of Akron and Hiram College, also in Ohio. In the opening talk, Konchan will discuss how Berlin became a center for avante-garde artists in the 1920s. It led to Berlin gaining a reputation as an amoral city with rampant drug use and prostitution. Konchan said when the Nazis rose to power, one of their immediate goals was to eradicate such “degeneracy” and replace it with the Aryan “People’s Community.” On Sept. 12, the professor will discuss how acceptance of Darwin’s theory of evolution resulted in science moving from striving to understand nature to trying to control it. This resulted in the Nazis embracing eugenics, giving them the power to determine who

was worthy of life, ultimately leading to the “Final Solution.” “Eugenics was actually being promoted in the United States in the early 1900s,” said Konchan. “Hitler was not aware of it until he was in prison in Germany in 1923.” In the last lecture on Sept. 19, Konchan talks about the West’s failure to challenge Hitler’s secret armament and wonders if similar mistakes are being made regarding Iran’s nuclear development. He said parallels could be drawn from Hitler to the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. “He presents himself as a messianic figure,” said Konchan. “And many times he has called for the destruction of the Jewish state. Appeasement is what helped Hitler gain power, and it seems a similar thing is happening here.” In a separate program, Konchan will discuss “Michael Collins: Patriot and Martyr” on Thursday, Sept. 13, 10 a.m. Collins participated in the 1916 Easter Rising, an insurrection against British rule, and became one of the leaders of the Sinn Fein movement. To register, call the branch at 609-4942480. — E.E.

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Joey D’s Doo Wop Party 7:30pm

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Every Tuesday “Jammin Janice” Karaoke & More

Fri., Sat., Mon., Wed., & Thurs. Piano Man “George Abbot”

Sunday September 2nd Labor Day Party with Joey D. Sunday Champagne Breakfast and Lunch Buffet

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Wing Night on Deck Pitchers of Margaritas • Buckets of Beer

Kids Eat Free • 4:30 - 6:30 Daily With each full -priced entree. For kids 10 & under • Recommended seating by 6:15

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• Thursday: $2.50 Miller Lite Bottles • Sun. 9/2 @ 1pm-MFFR’S & All Day U-Peel Shrimp & Steamers are Just .40¢ each • Friday: $3 Dos Equis • Saturday: $3 Pints of Leinenkugel ’s Summer Shady • Sunday: $5 Frozen Drinks

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Best Dang Seafood In Jersey Jers !

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

chowda

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

the white stuff the red stuff rockin’ lobster bisque

salads

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

hail caesars

romaine, red onion, romano, croutons and a side of our caesar dressing grilled jumbo shrimp...$14.95 blackened tuna...$13.95 grilled chicken...$9.95

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

sandwiches

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

tuna steak blackened salmon with a side of creamy bleu cheese...$9.95 seafood salads blackened or grilled...$11.95

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

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

appetizers pinky shrimp’s cocktail

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

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

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

stuffed mushrooms

with our lump crab filling...$9.95

clams casino

topped with toasted romano cheese...$895

fried calamari

with spicy marinara sauce...$9.95

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

chicken tenders

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

open ! 7 days

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entrees

pinky’s eclectic selections

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

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

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

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

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

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

10 AM - 9 PM

a-la-carte

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

family feasts the works! $89.95

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

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

totally tails! $139.95

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

kid stuff

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

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

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Book Discussion, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) The subject is Arcadia by Lauren Groff. Donation, $5. 8 pm. Free Blood Pressure Screening, Is land Bra nch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City. The LBI Health Dept. provides the service. No appointment is needed. 11 am. Movie Matinee: “Disneynature’s Chimpanzee,” Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The film is rated G. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Registration Begins for Recreation & Aquatic Programs, St. Francis Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-8861 or www.stfranciscenterlbi.com) The course brochure is available online. TUESDAYS, SEPTEMBER 4-25 Watercolor on Paper with Lisa Budd, Pine Shores Art Assn., 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-2948264 or www.pineshoresartassociation.org) Fees: member, $50; nonmember, $75. 9:30 am-12:30 pm. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Anime & Manga Club Meets, Barnegat Branch

Tides AUGUST-SEPTEMBER Daylight Saving Time LOW HIGH Date AM PM AM PM 30 1:25 1:41 7:28 7:46 31 2:10 2:30 8:13 8:30 1 2:53 3:15 8:56 9:13 2 3:33 3:58 9:38 9:55 3 4:10 4:39 10:19 10:38 4 4:46 5:19 11:01 11:23 5 5:20 6:00 11:43 — 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

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The Moon *Full Moon August 31

New Moon September 15

First Quarter Last Quarter September 22 September 8 *Moonrise, 7:14 pm

The Sun August 30 September 3

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Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Teens in grades 7-12 are invited to watch videos, draw and play card games. 7 pm. Book Discussion, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609597-3381) The subject is Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. 7-8:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.

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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

The Original Kubels has been in Barnegat Light for over 50 years. Open year round - casual dining, happy hours, bay views, a friendly, warm and inviting atmosphere. Open daily - major credit cards accepted. 7th St. & Bayview, Barnegat Light A 609-494-8592 KUBEL’S Kubels Too in Brighton NEAR YOU Beach, a neighborhood favorite, happy hours, casual dining, six flat screen TVs for the sport lovers. Live entertainment all summer long. Major credit cards accepted - Open 7 days all year - Handicap accessible. 82nd St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brighton Beach NJ 609-494-47311

Lunch 11:30am

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Pigskin Pig Roast, Doc Cramer Sports Complex, Doc Cramer Blvd., Manahawkin. Shore Fire Grille provides pig, corn on the cob, rosemary roasted new potatoes and more. In preparation for the NFL season opener, there are contests for best outfitted tailgater and best tailgate dessert. The Southern Ocean Community Foundation and Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce host the event to benefit local food pantries. 1-5 pm. Tickets: adult, $25; child younger than 13, $10; available at the chamber office, 265 West 9th St., Ship Bottom, or call 609-494-7211.

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Introductory Chess, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) Children 7 and older as well as any interested adults, siblings and caregivers are welcome. Chess players with any experience are invited to help. 1st Sat. of each month, 11 am-1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Island Child Book Signing, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The authors and illustrator will be on hand. Books and T-shirts are available for purchase. 3-5 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Wii Gaming for Kids, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) The activity is for ages 8-12. 2-3:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Arts & Crafts Show, Viking Village, 19th St. & Bayview Ave., Barnegat Light (609-361-7008 or www.vikingvillage.net) About 75 vendors offer art, jewelry, decoys, photography and much more. 10 am-4:30 pm, rain or shine. Catboat Race, (609-494-8352 or 609-296-4549) All catboat sailors are invited. Skippers meeting, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars, 12:30 pm. Boat Races, On the bay off Taylor Ave., Beach Haven. The East Coast Boat Racing Club of NJ hosts its final event of the season. Admission, free. Noon. Visit www.ecbrcnj.com. Pancake Breakfast, Beach Haven Firehouse, S. Bay Ave. & Amber St. The all-you-can-eat buffet includes pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, juices and coffee. Cost: adult, $10; child younger than 12 or senior, $8. 7 am-noon.


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14 Brain Games, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The games are designed to stimulate different areas of the brain. 1-2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Free Blood Pressure Screening, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) No registration is needed. 10 am-noon. Movie: “Circumstance,” Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) The film, in Persian with English subtitles, is rated R. 6 pm. Silver Liners of Barnegat Pancake Breakfast & Meeting, Barnegat Twp. Community Center, 900 West Bay Ave., Barnegat (609-698-6355) Residents from Barnegat and surrounding towns age 55 and above are welcome for fun, entertainment and information. Annual dues, $7; additional, one-time registration fee for new member, $10. Wed., 10 am. Coffee, tea, bagels and rolls are available at low cost. New members are welcome; just come to a meeting. Tiny Tot Tales, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The program is for ages 10-18 months. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. WEDNESDAYS, SEPTEMBER 5-19 Mother Goose Time, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The program is for babies up to 18 months with caregiver. 10 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. WEDNESDAYS, SEPTEMBER 5-26 English Conversation Group, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197 or theoceancountylibrary.org) Groups meet in an informal environment and are led by trained volunteers. The group is intended for people who are new to speaking English. Wed., 7:30 pm. HealthEase “Move Today” Exercise Program, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The non-aerobic exercise class for ages 60 and older addresses posture, flexibility, balance and strength. 3-4 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Friends Adventures: Layla the Malamute, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Amy Novak and Layla explain the Therapy Dog Organization, responsible dog ownership and more. Layla is read to monthly by the children of Stafford Twp. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.

Borrow Film ‘Bag It’ at LBIF

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issed the screening of “Bag It” at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences in July? The Foundation is now loaning the film out for home viewing for a requested donation of $5 for a 24-hour period, according to LBIF Director Chris Seiz. The LBIF Science Committee sponsored the screening of the movie this summer in an attempt “to start a dialogue,” said committee co-chair Angela Contillo Andersen, also the recycling coordinator for Long Beach Township. “People know plastic bags ‘blow,’ but don’t take the steps to change the cultural obsession.” Every five minutes, Americans use 60,000 single-use plastic bags, many of which are mindlessly thrown away. “But where is away?” Arlene Schragger of adspublicrelations.com, and a member of the science committee, queried at the time of the screening. “Where do bags and other plastics end up? And at what cost to our environment, marine life and human health?” “Bag It,” she explains, “follows ‘everyman’ Jeb Berrier as he navigates our plastic world. Jeb is not a radical environmentalist, but an average American who decides to take a closer look at our cultural love affair with plastics. Jeb’s journey in this documentary

Kristin Blair

COST OF PLASTIC: After a screening of the movie ‘Bag It’ at the LBI Foundation, a plastic bag monster surprises LBIF Science Committee co-chair Angela Contillo Andersen and audience members. film starts with simple questions: Are plastic bags really necessary? What are plastic bags made from? What happens to plastic bags after they are discarded? Looking beyond bags, Jeb discovers that much in modern society – from baby bottles to sports equipment to dental sealants to personal care products – is made with plastic or contains

potentially harmful chemical additives used in the plastic-making process. “When Jeb’s journey takes a personal twist,” said Schragger, “we see how our crazyfor-plastic world has finally caught up with us, and what we can do about it – today, right now.” For more information, call the LBI Foundation at 609-494-1241. —J.K.-H.

String of Purls, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) Beginning knitters and crocheters are invited, and others may bring their projects to work on. The group is designed for ages 10 to adult. Knitters should bring size 10 needles, crocheters an “I” crochet hook; both should bring 4-ply worsted yarn. 1-3 pm.

(609-597-3381) Teens in grades 7-12 discuss ideas and plan programs for teens. 6 pm. THURSDAYS, SEPTEMBER 6-27 Beginner Drawing with Lee Fricke, Pine Shores Art Assn., 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-294-8264 or www.pineshoresartassociation.org) Fees: member, $50; nonmember, $75. 9:30 am-12:30 pm.

Movie: “Shadowlands,” Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) The film is rated PG. 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.

Teen Advisory Board Meets, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Kids ages 12-18 help advise the library on programs and book acquisitions. This earns community service hours. New members are always welcome. 7 pm.

THURSDAY-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6-8 Book Sale, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Thurs. & Fri., 9 am-4 pm; Sat., 9 am-noon. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Genealogy on the Internet, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) 2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.

Teen Advisory Board Meets, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin

Stroke Awareness Program with Blood Pressure Screening, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) 10 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. SEPTEMBER 7-NOVEMBER 1 Print Center Exhibition, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org) Printmakers, photographers and illustrators from the Print Center in Philadelphia display their works. Reception, Sept. 8, 5-8 pm.

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16 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 5K/10K Walk/Run, Starts at Eagleswood Municipal Bldg., Division & Railroad aves. All ages are welcome. Registration fee, $10. 9 am. Preregistration is required; forms are available at the municipal building, local businesses or e-mailed on request sent to scumminseagleswood@comcast net or call 609-296-5467, ext. 15. 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. Barnegat Light Taxpayers’ Assn. General Meeting, Barnegat Light First Aid Squad, West 10th St. Elections are held, and emergency management policies and procedures in town are updated. Chris Huch Jr. presents concerns from Alliance for a Living Ocean. All are welcome. 9:30 am. Botanical Expedition at Franklin Parker Preserve, New Gretna Chatsworth Rd., Woodland Twp. The Pinelands Preservation Alliance and NJ Conservation Foundation sponsor the event. Participants should bring lunch and plenty of beverages. Cost, $15. 9 am-3 pm. Register by e-mailing tomdunn@pinelandsalliance.org or call 609-859-8860, ext. 14.

Career Open House for Medical Billing & Medical Coding, Ocean County College, Arts & Community Center, Room 224, College Drive, Toms River (www. ocean.edu) Prospective students, friends and family are welcome. Information is provided on academic and certificate programs, admission requirements, financial aid, Internet classes and more. 9 am-noon. Clamtown Antiques Flea Market, Tip Seaman County Park, Rte. 9 & Lakeside Drive, Tuckerton (609294-1547) The Tuckerton Historical Society sponsors the event, featuring more than 100 dealers. There is an appraiser table. 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. Democratic Club of LBI Dinner, VFW Post 3729, 11 East Winifred Ave. (79th St.), Beach Haven Crest. Cassandra Shober, congressional candidate for NJ2nd District, is expected to attend. Touch of Elegance caters the event. 5-8 pm. Registration deadline, Sept. 1; visit www.lbidemocrats.com. Family Health & Safety Fair, St. Francis Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-8861 or www.stfranciscenterlbi.com) Many free health screenings as well as activities are offered for all ages, including senior services, alternative medicine, emergency preparedness and more. A free continental breakfast is offered, and there is a bike and helmet giveaway for ages 5-14. 9-11:30 am.

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or a fun day of exercise and civic spirit, register for the Pinelands Regional Community Partnership’s fourth annual 5K Run and Family Fun Walk on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Pinelands Regional High School. While on-site registration will be available beginning 7:30 a.m. on the day of the event, organizers strongly encourage advance registration online at lighthousealliance. net. Registration fees are $25 per runner, or $60 for a family of four, with a $10 fee for each additional member. This all-ages event benefits the Pinelands Regional School District and surrounding communities. The 1-mile, strollerfriendly Family Fun Walk and

the 5K Run both start at 8:30 a.m. and take participants along scenics route through the area. “This is truly a fun day that involves our entire community,” said Pinelands Regional Superintendent Robert Blake. “The support from area organizations like AtlantiCare and the Lighthouse Family and Youth Center proves that by working together we can make the Pinelands community stronger.” As Pinelands Regional Athletic Director Will Sundermann noted, “The event not only includes participation from our athletes, students, and staff, it directly benefits our programs, as evidenced by last year’s contribution of equipment to upgrade our weight room.” Restroom facilities and water will be available. For more information, or to register online, visit lighthousealliance.net. —J.K.-H.

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

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Fishery's Dinner Specials Appetizers • Hush Puppies Twelve in a litter with cocktail, tartar and lemon $8.95 • 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

— APPETIZERS & Chowders —

— How It All Started —

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

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

Entrees

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

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

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

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

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

• New England Fish & Chips Battered cod loin served with tartar, lemon & slaw $19.95 • 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 $24.95 *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 $25.95 • Whole Fried Red Snapper Caribbean red snapper dusted in a season flour, fried to perfection Market Price

— Signature Sautés & Grills — John's Blushing Shrimp • You have to taste this to believe it. Jumbo shrimp sauteed

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

Certified Black Angus Ribeyes, Ribs & Chicken

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

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

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

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

20 Chicken Fingers Fries Cole Slaw Feeds Four $45.95

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

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

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

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he Tuckerton Historical Society hosts the 38th annual Ye Old Clamtown Antique Flea Market at Ocean County’s Tip Seaman Park in Tuckerton on Saturday, Sept. 8 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. More than 75 dealers will offer antiques and collectibles ranging from Depression-era glassware to decoys to your grandpa’s cuspidor. New this year is an appraisal table manned by three appraisers. For a $5 per item fee, the appraisers –Richard Plunkett, Jim Episale and Mathew Pisa – will tell individuals approximately how much their treasures are worth. The appraisal proceeds go to the Tuckerton Historical Society to support the Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum. Plunkett has owned his Beach Haven Crest store, The Wizard of Odds, for 29 years, is a member of the New England Appraiser’s Association, the National Trust and the Victorian Society of America. He’ll be appraising general merchandise such as collectibles, china and glassware. Episale owns Unshredded Nostalgia in Barnegat and will appraise paper ephemera such as posters, art prints and other paper goods. Mathew Pisa owns the Coin and Stamp Store in Waretown and will appraise coins, sterling and gold metal items including jewelry. The appraisal table opens at 9 a.m. and continues to 1 p.m. The historical society will offer Clamtown hats, sweats and tees at its table as well as historic books it has published such as The Price Sisters Diaries. Food vendors offer tempting picnic food and picnic tables under the trees by Lake Pohatcong in Tuckerton. The park offers a playground, tennis courts and ball fields. In the event of storms, the rain date is Sunday, Sept. 9; if that’s rained out, the event will be held the following Saturday, Sept. 15. —P.J.

Happy Hour 3-6pm 1/2 Price Drinks & Apps “Late Night Snack Attack” 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

Lobster • Scallops • Flounder Oysters • Clams Crabs-Dungeness • Snow • Soft Shell Blackened Grouper • Snapper Matecumbe Crabcakes • Conch Fritters

LABOR DAY WEEKEND NO ts ENTERTAINMENT Party Star C O VER at 10pm Fri., Aug. 31st: Chris Fritz Sat., Sept. 1st: Ted Hammock PLUS Slow Cooked BBQ Ribs Great Sandwiches • Best Burgers on LBI Sun., Sept. 2nd: Dance Party w/ DJ Mike The BEST Cocktails on LBI - Home of the “Bob Marley” and “Rum Runner” • $3 Miller High Life on Tap ~ anytime, anyday! ALL Menu Items Available For Curbside Take-Out • Visit Us on Facebook • Full Menu Online www.TerraceTavernLBI.com

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Feature Film: “Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The film is rated PG-13. 2-4:15 pm. “Fleas Only” Market, Holy Spirit Episcopal Church, 220 East Main St., Tuckerton (609-296-9618) Lunch is available. Vendor spaces: indoor table, $20; outside table, $15. 8 am-2 pm. Enter in rear of building. Indoors, rain or shine; outside, weather permitting. Gaming Day, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Kids ages 12-18 are invited for Super Smash Brothers Brawl. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Get Crafty for Teens, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609294-1197) The activity is for ages 14-17. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Voter Registration Drive, Tip Seaman County Park, Rte. 9 & Lakeside Drive, Tuckerton. The Great Bay Democrats host the drive during the Clamtown Antiques Flea Market. Literature for both parties will be distributed. County and local candidates will be present. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 & 9 Antique & Classic Boat Show, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 West Rte. 9 (609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org) Fun for the whole family includes classic wood and glass boat exhibitors, demonstrations, workshops, vendors, entertainment and more. Registration is available for a boat building class and cruises on Tuckerton Creek. Admission: general, $8; senior or Seaport member, $6; child ages 6-12, $3; child younger than 6, free. 11 am-4 pm. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Craft Fair & Market, Veterans Bicentennial Park, Beach Ave. between Engleside Ave. & Amber St., Beach Haven. The LBI Historical Assn. hosts the event. 9 am-4 pm, rain or shine. Bake sale, LBI Historical Museum, front porch, Engleside & Beach aves. For vendor or crafter space, call Jamie King at 609-597-3828; for bake sale, call Rosemary Stabile at 609-492-2036. Rock ’n’ Ride Bike Tour & Party, Begins at Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. The familyfriendly bike tour offers 10-, 20- and 40-mile routes, ending with a party at the park, with a barbecue, kids activities and entertainment by Generation Next. The event benefits the American Red Cross. 8 am-3 pm. Preregistration fees: adult, $65; child younger than 13, $20; visit www.jerseycoast-redcross.org. Sunset Cruise on Miss Barnegat Light, 18th St. & Bayview Ave., Barnegat Light. Zion Lutheran Church of Barnegat Light hosts the trip. Donations: adult, $15; child, $10. 6 pm; there is no rain date. For tickets, call Sally at 609-494-7345 or Ziggy at 609-494-4231. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Free Chair Yoga, Hanu Yoga, 696 East Bay Ave., 2nd floor, Barnegat (www.hanuyoga.com) Participants are asked to bring nonperishable foods for the Barnegat Food Bank. To register, call 732-552-6178. Friends of the Library Meet, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) All are welcome. 10 am. Golf Tournament, Sea Oaks Country Club, 99 Golf View Drive, Little Egg Harbor Twp. The Beach Haven Exchange Club hosts the Bob Turanski Memorial Tournament, scramble format (best ball). Shotgun start, 1 pm; deluxe barbecue follows. Cost, $125, includes greens fees, cart and barbecue. To sign up, call 609-492-4298 or 609-709-1132. Italian Cultural Society Program, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) 6 pm. Mexican Flowers Drop-in Craft, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The activity is for ages 7 and older. 3-6 pm. Monday Movie: “Battleship,” Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The film is rated PG-13. 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. PG-13 Movie: “Hunger Games,” Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) 6 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Pine Shores Art Assn. Meeting, Pine Shores Art Assn., 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-597-3557) Sandra Jones gives a tempera resist demonstration. All are welcome. 7:30 pm. Slide Presentation: Treasures of Tuscany, Provence & Monaco, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City. The LBI Chapter of Deborah Hospital Foundation presents the program. 1:30 pm. Registration deadline, Sept. 1; call 609-660-7541. Toddler Tales, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The program is for ages 18-36 months with caregiver. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.


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‘Driving Jersey’ on NJN to Feature Retired Schoolteacher MONDAYS, SEPTEMBER 10-24 Toddler Time, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The program is for ages 19-36 months with caregiver. 9:30 or 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Book Discussion, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609597-3381) The subject is Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrande. 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Friends of the Library Meet, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) All are welcome. 1 pm. Heroes, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) The craft and story activity is for ages 2-8. 11:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Knitting 101 With Aunt Franny, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) All skill levels are welcome. Participants should bring their own yarn and needles if possible. Donations of yarn are welcome. Knitters can earn volunteer hours while helping make a project for donations to local charities. 10:15 am. Pirate’s Day, East Bay Ave. & Rte. 9, Barnegat. There are tours of the Cox House, magicians, pirate re-enactors, a pirate costume contest, music, vendors and more. 9 am-4 pm. Music by Tommy Edwards as “Sir Rod” at the Public Dock, 7 pm, is followed by fireworks. TUESDAYS, SEPTEMBER 11 & 25 Watercolor Drop-in for Seniors, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) 9:30 am. TUESDAY-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11-15 Book Sale, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) 10 am-9 pm. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Adult Writers Group Meets, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Serious writers in all genres, published or unpublished, work together to hone their craft. 7 pm.

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n Labor Day Monday at 10 p.m., don’t miss a special episode of “Driving Jersey,” dedicated to the topic of education and featuring longtime local educator Adele Rogers of Barnegat. The show on New Jersey Network is designed and produced by two Manahawkin natives, Steve Rogers (Adele’s son) and Ryan Bott. Steve Rogers, now living in Red Bank, was the director of the Emmy Awards for 10 years before he jumped into television producing at NJN, a statewide member network of PBS and National Public Radio. He began in 2009 with a project called Driving Jersey, accompanied by a web series chronicling his journeys by car across the state. A group of colleges and universities picked him up for a college cable network, which he did for a year for the exposure. In 2011 “Driving Jersey,” with Bott as co-host, was nominated for an Emmy in a category called New Approaches to Media, for exemplary crossover projects – a category Rogers had been instrumental in creating. The initial vision for “Driving Jersey” came about from Rogers’ daily train commute to and from New York City when he worked at the Emmys and was beginning to look for a change of direction. Inspired by Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, he got an idea. “I would see the cities and towns and beaches flying past me on the Jersey coastline,” he explained, and he found himself longing to get off the train and explore those places. He and Bott would get together and hop in the car and just drive and make discoveries. “That’s our goal – to get back to that,” he said. “We say that we are the antidote to ‘Jersey Shore.’” Rogers said. Their daytime jaunts are executed by loading the car with two cameras, a lighting kit and some audio equipment. The process involves learning about the state, learning about its

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LIFELONG LEARNING: (From left) Steve Rogers, daughter Willow and mom Adele Rogers shot part of the episode at Oxycocus Elementary School, where Adele taught for 25 years. different features, enjoying the getting there as much as arriving. “I think Jersey is beautiful in all its forms,” he said, referring to the diversity of geography and culture, or “personal landscape” as he called it – “the people, their stories.” Monday night’s program focuses on the theme of education: “Sort of like an orientation, to remember why our teachers are so important to us,” he said. As the son of two educators, the topic is deeply meaningful to him. Originally the show was going to focus on Rogers’ father, who had been first a student, then a teacher, then a principal at Weehawken High School. The plan was to interview his dad at the school and let him tell his story. Sadly, he passed away shortly before filming was about to begin. The natural alternative was right in front of his eyes: his mom. “We decided to turn the

spotlight on her,” he said. Adele Rogers was a beloved, second-grade teacher of 25 years at Oxycocus Elementary School in Manahawkin. She retired in 2000. Other episodes of “Driving Jersey” are broken into two or three segments, similar to the format of “60 Minutes.” Education, however, was something he felt deserved a longer look. “The thing I enjoy the most, the most important and wonderful thing about it, is the connection to other people,” he said. “We always have such an intensely personal experience.” He summed up, “We’re making friends everywhere, and we just happen to film it.” Learn more about the program and the Garden State at drivingjersey.com. — Victoria Lassonde victorialassonde@thesandpaper.net

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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

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414 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, N.J. Open Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Sun., Serving Dinner @ 5:00 pm

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t’s going to feel a lot like St. Patrick’s Day at the Ship Bottom boat ramp park when the Ancient Order of the Hibernians’ John Holland Division holds an Irish Festival Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 8 and 9. Held rain or shine, the event runs Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Admission is $10; children under 15 get in for free. There is no charge for active AOH members. Dave Connelly, event coordinator, said proceeds benefit the Gold Star Mothers, an organization helping mothers who have lost a son or daughter in military service, as well as Barnegat Light VFW Post 3729, the Ship Bottom Volunteer Fire Company, the Beach Haven First Aid Squad northern division and the Boy Scouts. “We want to help those who do a great service to our communities,” said Connelly. He said that since first starting the event in 2006, the Hibernians have raised nearly $42,000 for the various charities and organizations. “We average more than 3,000 people over the two days,” he said. “When we first did the festival, it was just for one day but we had such a good turnout, we thought we could stretch it out over two days. And it has worked out well.” Bernie Snyder, entertainment chairman, said the festival would feature various musicians performing traditional and contemporary Irish music. Appearing are local favorite Mike Byrne, the Captain ’N O’Neil, Celtic Connection, Band of Rogues and the Ocean County Emerald Society Pipes and Drums. There will also be step and ceili dancers. “The Band of Rogues used to perform as the Moonshiners, and they’ve been here before,” said Snyder. In addition, Shorty Long and the Jersey Horns will be playing on Saturday evening, mixing pop tunes with Irish favorites. There will also be various vendors offering food and other Irish specialty items. For more information, call Connelly at 609-494-6301 or Snyder at 609-693-6833. — Eric Englund

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Sunday, September 2nd is our last night open for dinner this season. Thank you to everyone for a great summer! A Sampling of Our Dinner Selections ASIAGO CRUSTED CHICKEN

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

CITRUS TEQUILA SHRIMP

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

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

Award Winning Pizza Since 1980 New Jersey Monthly, June 2011- "The Best Pizza on the Island, hands down!"

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

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

CHILEAN SEA BASS

Pan seared and oven glazed with our delicious Caribbean mango chutney

FILET MIGNON

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

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

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

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

Since 1980

Serving Lunch & Dinner We're not Just Great Pizza Try Our Italian Dinners & Specials PASTA • SEAFOOD "The Best Fried Calamari"

PIZZA • SUBS • SANDWICHES WINGS • TENDERS •SALADS NEW ENGLAND CHOWDER BURGERS • FRIES • SLICES

THANKS FOR A GREAT SUMMER!

LUNCH & DINNER

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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

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“Blue to You” Van, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) Horizon Healthcare of NJ provides seminars, information on healthy living strategies and health care reform and more. Members may speak with an advisor about recent claims, billings or other issues. 2nd Wed. of each month, 9 am-noon. Book Discussion, Is land Bra nch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) The subject is Blessings by Anna Quindlen. 7:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. End-of Season Chill-out, Sea Shell Restaurant & Club, 10 South Atlantic Ave., Beach Haven. The Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce hosts the event; nonmembers are welcome. Chris Fritz entertains. The dress is cabana attire; the pool is available for swimming. Cost, $25. Cash bar. 5:30 pm. Register at 609-494-7211, ext. 100, www.visitlbiregion.com or e-mail cindy@sochamber.com. 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. 6 pm. Rock Band Tournament, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) This is a bracketed tournament. 6:30-8 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. “Take Action” Girl Scout Project, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Girls in grades K-3 are invited to learn about becoming a Daisy or Brownie Scout and enjoy crafts. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Village Harbour Civic Assn. Meets, Mill Creek Community Center, 1199 Mill Creek Rd., Manahawkin. Mayor John Spodofor gives a “State of the Township” address and Det. Al Holiday discusses current spams and scams. All residents are welcome. 7 pm. WEDNESDAYS, SEPTEMBER 12-OCTOBER 17 Take Control of Your Health, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The series is meant to help people with chronic conditions and/or their caregivers. Class size is limited. 1-3 pm. Call to register for the entire series or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 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. Family Movie Night: “Chimpanzee,” Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609698-3331) The film is rated PG. 6:30 pm. Michael Collins: Irish Patriot & Martyr, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) 10 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.

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Storytime & Craft, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) The activity is for all ages. 3:45 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Teen Book Club, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The subject is Keep on Holding On by Susane Colasanti. 5-6 pm. Youth Book Discussion, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) The group is for ages 7-14. Home-schooled students are welcome. 3:30 pm. Call for monthly title; also call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Awesome Apples, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) Dietician Jennifer Klein presents stories, fun and an apple treat for ages 3-5. Advise of any food allergies when registering. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. 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. FRIDAYS, SEPTEMBER 14-28 Hispanic Heritage Month Storytime, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-6983331) The program is for ages 3-5. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Bluegrass by the Bay Crab Fest, Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club, Berkeley Ave. at the Bay, Beach Haven (609-978-8695) Seafood and barbecue, wine, beer and more are included, as well as Chinese and live auctions and classic sailboat rides. Stefano’s Beach Haven Catering provides the dinner. Proceeds beneďŹ t the Care to Be Aware Foundation. Admission: adult, $60; child younger than 12, $25. 4 pm. Boating Safety Course, Tuckerton Seaport, Hunting Shanty, 120 West Rte. 9, Tuckerton. U.S. Coast

Book Sale Benefits Library Programs

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f you’ve exhausted your summer reading collection, you can restock your supply at the next Friends of the Island Library book sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6-8, at the Long Beach Island Branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City. Sale hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. The branch’s meeting room will have numerous tables filled with various fiction and nonďŹ ction titles: literature, romance, sports, history, current events, biography, mysteries, children’s books and more. Proceeds help the Friends sponsor special programs for adults and children. For more information, call the branch at 609-494-2480. — E.E.

‘See You in September’ Mature Singles Mixer

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ooking for a night out? Singles over the age of 50 are invited to attend “See You in September,â€? a social mixer at Calloways in Staffordville on Thursday, Sept. 13, from 6 to 9 p.m. DJ Don from Putting on the Hits will provide music from the 1960s and ’70s, plus music trivia, a 50/50 drawing, cash bar and hot/cold appetizers. Tickets are $20 at the door, or $18 in advance by calling the event hotline at 609-339-5814. Organized by Janie Burns of Tuckerton, the party ďŹ lls a void in the area by offering a social night out speciďŹ cally for singles in the 50-and-up range. “Tired of just sitting at home on your computer or watching TV all alone?â€? the event yer asks. “See You in Septemberâ€? is the ďŹ rst of what Burns hopes will become a recurring event, based on the success of the ďŹ rst one. For additional information, e-mail singles50plusnj@aol.com. —V.L. Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 77 offers the class; successful completion earns the NJ Boating Safety CertiďŹ cate, required for personal watercraft operators. Fee, $55, includes lunch. 8:30 am-4:30 pm. Preregistration required; call 609-296-5942 or 609-294-9135. LEGOsÂŽ & DUPLOsÂŽ Fun & PG Movie, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) The movie is “Pirates: Band of MisďŹ ts.â€? DUPLOs is for ages 2-5; LEGOs is for ages 6 and older. 10:30 am-noon. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. POW/MIA Ceremony, William J. Stanton VFW Post 316, 30 Gifford Rd., Little Egg Harbor. Light refreshments are served after the ceremony. 10-11 am. RSVP to 609-812-9788 by Sept. 3. STAC Conservatory Open House, Stafford Twp. Arts Center, 1000 McKinley Ave., Manahawkin (609-489-8600 or www.staffordschools.org/STAC) Instruction in dance, drama, music and visual arts for all ages is planned. The open house offers free workshops, classes and performances. Noon-4 pm. String of Purls, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) Beginning knitters and crocheters are invited, and others may bring their projects to work on. The group is designed for ages 10 to adult. Knitters should bring size 10 needles, crocheters an “Iâ€? crochet hook; both should bring 4-ply worsted yarn. 10:30 am-12:30 pm. Zumba “Goldâ€? Fundraiser, Barnegat Twp. Firehouse, Birdsall St. (609-660-2500) Barnegat Curves hosts the event to beneďŹ t the ďŹ re company. All ages and levels are welcome; anyone younger than 18 must be accompanied by a participating adult. Donation, $10. Doors open, noon; Zumba begins, 1 pm.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 Catch a Rising Star All-Star Show with Uncle Floyd & Steve Trevelise, Suright Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www.suright.org) 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices.

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We offer a variety of succulent dinner entrees without going over the Causeway.

Variety of Sandwich Wraps kfast Including Brea Wraps

Our seafood is fresh daily and reasonably priced. You’ll enjoy dining in our beautiful new dining room. www. exit63seafood .com

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

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1101 Long Beach Boulevard, Ship Bottom 609.494.5391

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

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6th & The Boulevard, Surf City Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

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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 LBI’s ONLY Self Serve “Real” Frozen Yogurt Bar • 8 Mouthwatering, delectable Áavors • Over 25 toppings to choose from • Made with “live natural cultures” • Kosher, Do not have high fructose corn syrup & most are gluten free

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Open 7 Days A Week From 11am 14 South Bay Ave. (Between Center & Engleside)

In the Heart of Beach Haven Across from Murphy’s

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In Surf City Location Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 7am - 9pm or later...

FULL SERVICE CATERING AVAILABLE Pick up or complete service at your home.

Veal Chop Milanese

Fresh Soft Shell Crabs

12-14oz milk fed French cut, pounded & egged and lightly breaded, fried to perfection atop baby fresh arugula salad

Fried or sautéed

3rd & Blvd., Surf City 494-8661

Tuckerton Location Only Breakfast Special

$ 99 Monday - Friday

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7am - 9am

*Not Valid on Holidays

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

Tuckerton Seaport Breakfast & Lunch Daily 7am - 2pm

1lb. Rack of Lamb

With a crabmeat blush sauce

Marinated and Chargrilled with Mediterranean Herbs

Stuffed Rigatoni

Osso Buco Pizzaiola Style

Stuffed with rigotta cheese & spinach topped with vodka sauce

Over fettuccini

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

Caprese Panini

Prosciutto, fresh mozzarella, tomato, fresh basil extra virgin olive oil

Mediterranean Crab Salad

Garbanzo beans, artichoke, red onion, sundried tomato & roasted pepper salad on top of arugula & spinach w/ lemon vinaigrette, dressed w/ crab meat

Castroville Egg

4 Egg Omelette

Roasted red onion, porccini mushrooms, roasted red peppers and Asiago cheese

Poached artichoke topped with hot roasted peppers, bacon and topped with a fried egg with Hollandaise sauce

Shrimp Parm Sub

$20.00

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

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Talapia, shrimp & scallops with our roasted garlic, sun dried tomato herb clarified butter

Crabmeat Ravioli Black & White

Viking Village Fresh Catch of the Day Chargrilled w/Calabria’s own smoked sea salt seasoning or blackened, served with sautéed vegetable, or roasted potatoes

Broiled Seafood Combo

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

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

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Bluegrass & Pinelands Music, Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Rd. (Rte. 532), Waretown (609-9711593 or www.alberthall.org) Every Sat.; doors open, 6:30 pm. Concerts at the Bay, Municipal dock, Bayshore Drive, Barnegat (609-698-0080, ext. 122) 7-9 pm. If rain, at Barnegat Recreation Center, 900 West Bay Ave. Sept. 1, American Hawk; Sept. 2, Strictly 60s Band; Sept. 4, Sounds of the Street; Sept. 8, Tommy Edwards as “Sir Rod.” 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. 29, Sweet Inspiration; Sept. 5, Fred Lahoty & the Ragtimers. THROUGH 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. THURSDAYS, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 27 Gazebo Park Concerts, Rte. 9 & East Bay Ave., Barnegat (609-698-0080, ext. 122) 7-9 pm, weather permitting. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Ocean County Bluegrass Festival, Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Rd. (Rte. 532), Waretown (609971-1593 or www.alberthall.org) Groups expected to perform include Rawhide, Cindy G., Borderline and many more. Admission: adult, $8; child younger than 12, $1. Noon-5 pm; doors open, 11 am. SEPTEMBER 11-16 “I Left My Heart – the Music of Tony Bennett,” 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.

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ur Gang Players, Southern Ocean County’s longest-running community theater troupe, needs some help, both animal and human. Co-founder and artistic director Sherry Schnepp said the company is in search of an English bulldog to appear in its next musical, “Legally Blonde,” which will be performed on Oct. 11, 12, 13, 19 and 20 at 7 p.m. and on the 14th at 2 p.m. at the OceanFirst Theater in Manahawkin. Anybody who has such a dog and has noticed stars in its eyes should call Schnepp at 609-597-0553. Schnepp said the troupe is also in need of a technical director, or, as she put it, “at least someone who would like to assist us in set building. Again, call Schnepp if you’re interested. Finally, Schnepp announced that Our Gang is sponsoring a trip to New Jersey’s official state theater, the Paper Mill Playhouse in Milburn, on Saturday, Oct. 6 to see “A Chorus Line.” Tickets are $80 and include transportation on Trolley Tours. The curtain will come up on the matinee performance at 1:30 p.m. The bus will leave the parking lot of Manahawkin’s Kmart plaza at 10:30 a.m. and will return by approximately 6:30. “We usually pack a lunch which keeps the pricing to a minimum,” said Schnepp. To reserve tickets or for further information call 609597-0553. —R.M.


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28 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Opera: Verdi’s “Rigoletto,” Acts 1 & 2, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Jim Conroy presents the program. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Silver Liners of Barnegat Offer Tickets to “I Left My Heart – the Music of Tony Bennett,” Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat. 2 pm. Call Joan Buchanan at 609-698-6355; few tickets remain. SUNDAY-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16-18 Tommy Emmanuel, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www. surflight.org) Sun., 2 & 8 pm; Mon. & Tues., 8 pm. See website for schedule and ticket prices.

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 Wizard of Oz,” through Sept. 1; “Snow White,” through Sept. 2. Children’s Theater, Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (www.oceantheatre.org, 609312-8306 or ruth@oceantheatre.org) Ticket, $10. 10 am & 6 pm. “Cinderella,” Aug. 30-Sept. 1. THROUGH SEPTEMBER 16 “Once Upon a Time in New Jersey,” Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org) See website for schedule and ticket prices. MONDAY & TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 & 11 Open Auditions for “The Dream of the Burning Boy,” Ocean County College, Arts & Community Center, Room B-100, College Drive, Toms River (732-255-0500; TTY, 732-255-0424) There are 4 male and 3 female parts. Auditions are cold readings from the script. Use Parking Lot 2 and enter through the academic wing. 7:30 pm. Scripts are available for 24-hour checkout at the college library; call 732-2550392 to check availability. Performances are Thurs.Sat., Oct. 25-Nov. 3. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 Dinner & Theater Matinee, The South Bay Seniors Assn. sponsors the event, with “I Left My Heart – a Tony Bennett Review” at Barnegat High School, 180 Bengal Blvd., presented by the Ocean Professional Theatre Co., 3 pm; followed by dinner at Il Giardino. Cost, $55. To reserve, call Bruce Tuttle at 609-4949949 or 908-403-2532.

BEACH 5 STADIUM THEATRE, Herbert Ave. & Long Beach Blvd., Beach Haven Park (609-492-6906) FRIDAY-THURSDAY, AUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 6 “The Bourne Legacy,” (PG-13) 4:15 & 7:15 pm; rain only, 1:20 pm. “Campaign,” (R) 4:20 & 7:05 pm; Fri.-Sun. only, also 9:15 pm; rain only, 1:45 pm. “The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure,” (G) 4 & 7 pm; Fri.-Sun. only, also 9 pm; rain only, 1:25 pm. “ParaNorman,” (PG) 4:10 & 7:10 pm; Fri.-Sun. only, also 9:10 pm; rain only, 1:35 pm. REGAL MANAHAWKIN 10, 733 Rte. 72, Manahawkin (609-978-5914) Call for show information.

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

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rilliant: “Catching the Light,” an exhibit of Joyce Lawrence’s most recent paintings, opens Thursday, Aug. 30, at the Watermark Gallery in Tuckerton with an artist’s reception on Sunday, Sept. 9, from 1 to 4 p.m. The one-woman exhibit continues through Sept. 23. Call 609-294-3343 for more information or visit joycelawrenceart.com. * * * All Together: The annual Member, Student, Faculty exhibit at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences is the endof-summer celebration exhibiting all the fun and hard work that have gone on all summer there. This show is brief, so get there soon – it ends Sept. 3. See the second session of the ongoing craft exhibition and sale: jewelry, wood, glass, pottery and more. Unique and appealing handcrafted works are offered. 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/members, $15/nonmembers. Call 609-494-1241 or view the catalog of classes at lbifoundation.org. * * * Local Colors: North End Trilogy Art Gallery in Barnegat Light hosts a one-day, two-women art show for Lori Bonanni and Cathleen Engelsen, Saturday, Sept. 1, from 3 to 7 p.m. Meet the artists: Bonanni is primarily a plein air painter, Engelsen creates art from historic photos in her collection. Call 609-494-9640. * * * Historical Art: The Long Beach Island Historical Association Museum hosts an art show of historical sites by local artists at the museum in Beach Haven, continuing through the end of September. Artwork depicts historic houses in the borough, and artists donate a portion of their sales to the museum. Call 609492-0700 for hours and information. * * * Golf Fun: Artist Janet Nelson exhibits artwork she created to enhance a miniature golf course in Surf City. An artist’s reception for “Scenes from the Sandbar” at Galley 1603 in Surf City is planned for Saturday, Sept. 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. * * * 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 High School art students, are shown in the Conference Room. Both exhibits continue through Sept. 8 at the gallery located in the Michael Ryan Architects, Loveladies office. Call 609-548-2000.

* * * Noyes Notes: Ongoing summer exhibits at the Noyes Museum of Art in Oceanville include “Enduring Brilliance: The Pastel Society of America at 40,” a dynamic, juried pastel exhibition on view through Sept. 2. “Toylanders” consists of visual recollections of childhood by 10 artists, expressed in larger-than-life toys and various playthings. 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 through Sept. 9. Pastel artist Stan Sperlak captures the images of South Jersey at dusk in his one-man show “Stan Sperlak: Into the Night,” through Sept. 23. 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. Have a hot recipe for chili? The second annual Art at Night Chili Cook-off at the Noyes Museum will be held on Oct. 11. Register by Oct. 1 with a $25 donation per chili team of two or $20 for one. Each team member receives a limited edition T-shirt. To register, visit noyesmusuem.org/art at night 2.html. This week’s “Thursday Night at the Museum” will be a fishing derby in nearby Lily Lake with prizes given for tagged fish. Participants older than 12 must have a N.J. freshwater fishing license. * * * Local Library Color: Pastel artist Ruth Kramer is currently showing at the Island branch of the Ocean County Library. Nineteen Pine Shores Art Association artists are showing at the Stafford branch of the Ocean County Library; 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: A reception for the Photogra-

phy Show at the Pine Shores Art Association’s gallery on Stafford Avenue in Manahawkin will be held Sept. 10 at 6:30 p.m. PSAA members may vote for their favorite. The general membership meeting follows with a free demonstration of tempera resist technique by Sandra Jones. Lisa Budd’s watercolor workshop starts Sept. 4 for four Thursdays through Sept. 25. Lee Fricke teaches beginner drawing four Thursdays starting Sept. 6. These workshops are from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with fees of $50/members, $75/nonmembers. Pastel artist Frank Csulak holds a pastel workshop on two Fridays, Sept. 21 and 28, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; the fee is $50/members, $75/ nonmembers. Linda Coulter teaches pastel every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The fee is $20/ members, $22/nonmembers. Walk-ins are welcome for this ongoing class. Visit pineshoresartassociation.org or call 609-597-3557. * * * Woman’s Work: The “Not for Women Only” exhibit, featuring artists Jane Robbins and Florence Zdanowitz and photographer Jane Mattson, is in the Ocean County College Arts and Community Center art gallery located on the OCC Main Campus in Toms River, through the end of August. Starting in September, “Light Houses and More” presents art by Frank Bernhardt. For more information, call the box office at 732-255-0500. * * * Artist Ops: Two new opportunities for artists exist in the Hammonton Arts District; the district is opening 12 new studio spaces one block from the NJ Transit train station. This new visual arts space offers professional and merging artist affordable studio spaces in the center of downtown Hammonton. Every third Thursday through November, artists and performers are invited to join in Artists on the Avenue, a monthly event with a $100 “excellence prize” given at the end of the night. Call the Noyes Gallery in Hammonton at 609-561-8006 for more information. —P.J.

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 59th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-6888 or www.holytrinitylbi.com) Sun., worship, 8 & 10 am, through Sept. 2; Communion at both services, 1st & 3rd Sundays.

St. Clare Catholic Church, 56th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-8813 or www. stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Mass, 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 10 am.

St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Second St. & Atlantic Ave., Beach Haven (609-494-8813 or www. stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Mass, 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 7:30, 8:45, 10 & 11:15 am.

Island Baptist Church, 215 3rd St., Beach Haven (609-492-7584 or www.islandbaptist.net) Sun., celebration for adults and children, 10 am. Wed., barbecue & Bible study at Mission House, 6 pm.

St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-8813 or www.stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Mass, 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11:15 am. Mon.-Fri., Mass, 9 am.

St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Church, 13th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Surf City (609-494-8813 or www.stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Mass, 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 7:30, 8:45, 10 & 11:15 am.

Jewish Community Center of LBI, 2411 Long Beach Blvd., Spray Beach (609-492-4090 or jccoflbi.org) Services Fri., 8 pm; Sat., 9:30 am. All are welcome. Kynett United Methodist Church of Beach Haven, 127 Centre St. & Beach Ave. (609-492-0421) Service, Sun., 10:30 am.

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UNFURLED: ‘Catching the Light’ by Tuckerton artist Joyce Lawrence is one of 60 original paintings in her one-woman show at the Watermark Gallery. Artist’s reception is Sunday, Sept. 9.

St. Peter’s at the Light Episcopal Church, Seventh St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light (609-494-2398 or www.stpetersbarnegatlight.org) Sun., said Mass, 8 am; sung Mass, 10 am. Refreshments in the garden after 10 am service.

Spray Beach Chapel, Beach Ave. between 23rd & 24th Sts., Spray Beach (609-492-0057 or spraybeachchapel.org) Sun., worship, 9:30 am. Guest speakers and singers. Available for weddings. United Church of Surf City, 7th St. & Central Ave. (609361-0981) Sun., Sunday school, 9 am; worship, 10 am.


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30 Zion Lutheran Church, 18th St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light (609-494-8676 or www.zionlbi.org) Worship, Sun., service, 8:30 &10 am; Sunday school, 10 am. MAINLAND Barnegat Bay Assembly of God, 378 Rte. 9, Waretown (609-698-3119) Sun., Bible study, 10 am; worship with nursery and children’s church, 11 am; youth service 1st and 3rd Sun., 6 pm. Bayside Chapel, 965 West Bay Ave., Barnegat (609-607-8323 or www.baysidechapel.org) Sun., worship, 8:15, 9:45 & 11:30 am; fellowship follows each service. Children’s church, 9:45 and 11:30 am. Calvary Baptist Church, 850 Railroad Drive, Little Egg Harbor (609-296-4606 or calvaryLEH.org) Sun., prayer, 8 am; Bible study for all ages, 9:30 am; coffee fellowship, 10:30 am; worship, 11 am; Bible Institute, 6 pm. Nursery is provided. Wed., programs from nursery through adult, 7 pm. Calvary Chapel of Southern Ocean County, 610 Rte. 9, West Creek (609597-4393 or www.calvarychapelsoc.org) Sun., worship, 10 am; fellowship time after; children’s church and nursery. Wed., Bible study & youth group, 7 pm. Special praise and prayer service, 2nd Sun. of each month, 7 pm. Cedar Run Assembly of God, Rte. 9, Cedar Run (609-597-3225 or www.cedarrunchurch.org) Sun., coffee bar, 9 am; Sunday school, 9:30 am; worship service, 10:30 am; life classes, 6 pm. Wed., Bible study, 7 pm. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1 Mary Bell Rd., Manahawkin (609-660-1992) Call for information. Classical Yoga/Hindu Academy, 82 Memorial Drive, Barnegat (609-607-0846 or www.classicalyoga.org) The Dharma Yoga Ashram offers services (puja) and instruction in the Hindu religion and all its classic yogas.

Meet Island Child Author, Illustrator at Upcoming Signings

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orinne Ruff and Lisa Benjamin, the respective author and illustrator of Island Child LBI, will be holding book signings Friday, Aug. 31, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at SwellColors Glass Studio and Art Gallery and Saturday, Sept. 1, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City. The idea for the book germinated three years ago when Ruff, a Surf City resident, started writing thoughts about life lessons to share with her children. And she could think of no better source for inspiration than the environment of Long Beach Island. “The Island is a huge part of my life, and I wanted to see how their surroundings whispered words of truth and inspiration,â€? said the Surf City resident. “I wrote 80 life lessons from sea shells to bulkheads and everything in between. When I shared the project with others, they wanted to come aboard.â€? The end result was submissions from a total of more than 140 contributing authors that make up Island Child LBI, which was released by Down The Shore Publishing in late July. Ruff said the response and sales have been “so terriďŹ câ€? that she is hoping to publish a second volume in the near future. Contributions came from local students, residents, vacationers and authors such as Sandy Gingras and Margaret Thomas Buchholz. An example of inspiration would be sea glass. Ruff writes that the tiny piece of sea glass was once part of a

whole glass object, which the ocean broke into many tiny fragments. The motion of the ocean sanded the jagged edges so that when they wash up on the shore, they are “smooth beautiful jewels from the sea.â€? “The lesson from sea glass is that time changes all things,â€? she wrote. “Time polishes the broken pieces of our hearts. Time makes the happy heart glisten.â€? Ruff ’s 7-year-old son, Jackson, wrote, “I am an Island Child because the ocean is the same color as my eyes and my hair has gold in it like the sand. I love living on the Island near the beach but I wish my bed was on the sand right next to the ocean. The seagulls could sleep on my pillow.â€? Forty-year-old Darlene Kowalski wrote, “There is no better smell to me than that of the ocean, while standing on the beach during a gentle east wind. It’s a live, visceral smell, better than the most aromatic ower or candle.â€? Jodi Lynn Girgenti, 40, contributed, “The sound of the rhythm of the waves lapping up to the beach is the lullaby that soothes all of my troubles.â€? Ruff said the book’s main appeal is that it “is about, by and for the people of LBI.â€? “Many people have picked up the book for friends, beach house guests, fellow Islanders and anyone else who loves the Island,â€? she said. “The book consistently sells out at many of the 20 shops on the Island that carry the book. The main stores that keep reordering the books are the Surf City 5 &10, the How to Live shop

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IS THERE A SEQUEL?: Jackson and Ava Ruff were the inspiration for their mom, Corrine Ruff, to write the book. Sales have gone very well. in Surf City and Beach Haven, and SwellColors.� Benjamin, a Forked River resident who has taught in the LBI Consolidated School District for 23 years, said she hoped to have some of the various contributors available for the library book signing. “But all of us have a special connection to the Island, and it seems like no matter what age we are, there is an Island child in us,� she said. Mary Tantillo, owner of SwellColors, said it is “a perfect book for sitting down and relaxing.�

“And many of the people who read the book could be a friend of one of the contributors,� she said. “It really resonates with the Island.� Donna Schambers, owner of the Surf City 5 & 10, added, “The book has certainly been the big seller among our books of local interest. We had them here for a book signing and hope to have them again.� For information, call SwellColors at 609-361-8473 or the library branch at 609-494-2480. — Eric Englund ericenglund@thesandpaper.net

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Manahawkin Baptist Church, 400 Beach Ave. (609597-7586 or manahawkinbaptistchurch.org) Sun., worship, 10 am. Nursery available. Tues., youth group (grades 6-12), 7-9 pm. Manahawkin United Methodist Church, 116 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-597-7666 or 609-5977107) Sun., worship, 8:30 & 11 am; nursery provided. Sunday school for all ages, 9:45 am. Mount Zion Baptist Church, Gunning River Rd., Barnegat (609-698-2537) Sun., Sunday school, 9 am; worship, 10 am. Wed., service, 7 pm. New Life Community Church, 203 Main St. (Rte. 9), West Creek (609-296-2813 or newlifewestcreek. org) Sun., worship, 10 am. Wed., Bible study, 7 pm. Ocean Community Church, 1492 Rte. 72, Manahawkin (609-597-5151 or www.oceanchurch. net) Sun., worship, 9 am (contemporary) & 11 am (traditional); nursery care is available for both services. Food pantry for anyone in need, Wed., 10 am-noon. Pinelands Community Church, (609-812-0073 or www.pinelandschurch.org) Meets at Frog Pond Elementary School, 305 Frog Pond Rd. off Rte. 539, Tuckerton, Sun., 10 am. Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) – Barnegat, East Bay Ave. (609-698-2058) Sun., worship, 10 am. Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) – Little Egg Harbor, 21 East Main St., Tuckerton (609-294-3636) Sun., worship, 10 am. St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 747 West Bay Ave., Barnegat. (609-698-5531 or http.//stmary.shoresurfer.com) Masses, Sat., 5:30 pm; Sun., 8 & 10 am, noon & 5 pm; Mon.-Sat., 8 am. Confession, Sat., 3:30-4 pm. St. Mary of the Pines, McKinley Ave., Manahawkin. (609-698-5531 or http.//stmary.shoresurfer.com) Masses, Sat., 4 pm; Sun., 7:30, 9 & 11:30 am; Mon.-Fri., 9 am. Confession, 1st Sat. of each month, 3-4:30 pm. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 367 Rte. 9, Waretown (609-698-8561 or ststephenswaretown.com) Sun., Holy Eucharist, 8 & 10 am. Fri., morning prayer & healing, 9 am. St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, 450 Radio Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609-296-2504 or www.sttheresalittleeggharbor.com) Masses, Sat., 4 pm; Sun., 7:30, 9 & 11:30 am. Sacrament of Reconciliation, Sat., 3-3:45 pm.

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elebrate New Jersey’s maritime heritage at the Tuckerton Seaport with the 13th annual Antique and Classic Boat Show, Saturday, Sept 8 and Sunday, Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The weekend will be chockfull of music and family activities plus boats, boats and more boats. The Philadelphia Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society Inc. sanctions the show and draws antique and classic boat owners from the tristate area, plus Connecticut and Maryland. See classic runabouts, stately sailboats and antique motorboats, plus the Seaport’s own sneakbox collection. On both days, watch a demonstration on building a sneakbox with Seaport boat builder John Spodofora from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and at 1 p.m. learn how early American lifesavers would rescue shipwreck victims using Pat Johnson the Lyle gun and breaches buoy. See racing garveys and meet AHOY: September is the perfect time to catch Seaport Fever the racers; learn about safe at the 13th annual Antique and Classic Boat Show. boating from the Coast Guard and their talking mascot, “Coastie”; learn hibit, the New Jersey Surfing Museum and the about crabbing and pound fi shing; watch Barnegat Bay Decoy and Baymen’s Museum. Food vendors on premises. master basketmaker Mary May weave an Admission is $8 for adults, $6 seniors, $3 eel basket; and popular boat rides down the Tuckerton Creek are available all day for an children 6 to 12, and free for children under age 6 and to Tuckerton Seaport members. Call additional fee. The Seaport is also host of the New Jer- 609-296-8868 or visit tuckertonseaport.org. sey Folklife Center, the Jacques Cousteau Arrive by land or sea; call for docking info. —P.J. Research Reserve’s “Life on the Edge” ex-

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Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Holiday Mall, 734 Rte. 37 west, Toms River (732-244-3455 or www. uuocc.org) Sun., service, 10:30 am followed by hospitality hour. All are welcome. Child care during services provided. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Jersey Shore, 75 South Pomona Rd. (corner of Pomona and Liebig St.), Galloway (Egg Harbor Twp.) (609-965-9400

or www.uucsjs.org) Sun., service, 10 am followed by coffee hour; child care and children’s program are available. Waretown United Methodist Church, 27 Bryant Rd. (609-693-3134 or waretownumc.org) Sun., coffee & pastries, 8:30 am; hymn sing, 8:45 am; services, 9 (traditional) & 11 (contemporary) am; signing for deaf at 11 am service. Child care available for both services.

West Creek United Methodist Church, Church St. & Thomas Ave. (609-296-0770) Sun., worship and Sunday school, 9 am. Wright Memorial Presbyterian Church, 332 South Main St., Rte. 9, Barnegat (609-698-3358 or wrightchurch.org) Sun., regular service, 10:30 am. Sunday school, 10:15 am. Fri., youth night, 6 pm.


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work. So he calls on former FBI man Robert (Slater) to find out who the assassin is. The film is ponderous and tedious in parts; Isaac Florentine’s direction fails to engage the viewer for large stretches, thus the two bags of popcorn. Probably should have gotten just one, but Sutherland is always interesting to watch. An electric jolt can be found in “The Raid: Redemption,” a powerhouse of a film that shows that even a fortress of sorts can be infiltrated and then destroyed. It stars Indonesian actor Iko Uwais, himself a master of a type of martial arts called Pencak Silat, which he uses to great power during the film. It’s basically the story of a high-rise complex in Jakarta which was taken over by a ruthless mobster (are there any other types?) and controlled by his gang of thugs. Uwais plays a rookie SWAT-team cop called Rama, and once the team invades the building, it gets trapped inside and must fight its way out past the heavily armed thugs. The team is also out to kill the mobster, Tama. It’s high energy, high voltage and a fun ride. We’ll give three bags of popcorn for “The Raid.” But the big new DVD release of the week is “The Hunger Games.” So much has been said about it already that I fear my comments might be redundant. If you liked Suzanne Collins’ young-adult book, you’ll certainly like the film, especially how Continued on Page 38, Sec. 2

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hroughout its 33 years on Long Beach Island, Boulevard Clams, seafood restaurant and market, has been known for tasty local fish and a casual and friendly atmosphere. And while they have regulars who have stopped in every summer since 1979, the owners wanted to change things up a bit this summer – add something new. This past Thursday, Boulevard Clams hosted its first live music on the outside patio with Scott Meggitt, 13, playing his ukulele for customers and passersby. “Scotty is an amazing kid with a great attitude,” noted Neil Sulish, owner of Boulevard Clams. “I know that he is a talented kid, and I wanted to give him a chance to showcase his talents in a fun and friendly way.” Although new to the instrument, Meggitt showed no signs of nervousness or timidity as he strummed for dozens of enthused listeners. “It was really laid back,” explained Meggitt. “Everyone enjoyed a really great atmosphere. The listeners were great, and I had fun playing music for everyone who stopped by.” Sulish agreed: “I couldn’t be happier with his first show. He was more confident during his show than I was while introducing him. The customers loved it and were supportive throughout the evening.” Meggitt grew up in Surf City and still summers there with his family. An avid musician, the prodigious virtuoso also plays myriad other instruments: cello, bass, piano, flute, clarinet and trumpet. He welcomes challenges and loves trying new things. He is an active athlete also, as he surfs daily and sails for Surf City Yacht Club. This summer he finished first in the Long Beach Island Yacht Racing Association’s Laser 4.7 series. His involvement in diverse activities contributes to his free spirit and openness, according to Sulish, who always welcomes Meggitt into the shop for an Alex’s

HOME BASE: Bucks County, Pa. STYLE: Fiery blues rock LINEUP: Rev. Flamin’ Harry McGonigal, a.k.a. Bluzpirate, guitar and vocals; Chuck Hearne, bass; John Kehoe, drums. SOUND BYTE: Harry is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Keeping the Blues Alive award, presented to him most recently at the Bucks County Blues Society Festival at Snipes Farm in Morrisville, Pa. TWO’S TAKE: Holy hellfire, can this guy wail. Who’s ready for shots? CHECK OUT: flaminharry.com BE THE JUDGE: Friday, Aug. 31, at The Upstairs at The Dutchman’s, Cedar Bonnet Island, 8 p.m. Plan to get there early. —V.L.

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By BILL GEIGER “Summer will end soon enough, and childhood as well.” — George R.R. Martin, “A Game of Thrones” ll good things, as they say, must come to an end, and this column marks the end of the DVDiscussion for this summer season. We’ve looked at a lot of films, and some were pretty good, so let’s be thankful for that. In jest I oft wrote about some newsy things that were happening in our little neck of the world that would distract us from our m a i n p u rpose in life – watching our DVDs – and we did discuss some things that breezed by out there, like the Olympics and the naming of the Wildwoods as New Jersey’s best beaches. But these were just momentary things. Now we’ve got the fall on the horizon, and school, and the holidays and other things that are supremely distracting. We have to stand our ground and keep looking out for the new DVDs. All the big summer films we’ve been screening will find their way to DVD-land, and fairly soon, so carve out some precious time to sit and watch. This week alone two films I saw earlier in the summer are now on DVD. Crank up the microwave and let’s nuke some popcorn. This week we have Sacha Baron Cohen, Jennifer Lawrence and Jack Black leading the pack, so the final look at new DVDs swells the seas and gives us something to take back with us when we contemplate the fall. With the winters warming, LBI stays pretty nice throughout November. Can’t beat that. There’s a film making the rounds on the big screen starring Matthew McConaughey and Gina Gershon called “Killer Joe,” and it tells the tale of deceit, humiliation, rape and murder, all set in Texas. A similar film, also starring Gina Gershon, is “Breathless,” a neo-noir co-starring Val Kilmer and Ray Liotta. People aren’t very nice in this film, and in truth the latter two actors have played better roles, but Gershon and another co-star, Kelli Giddish, are interesting. So we’ll chomp two bags of popcorn for “Breathless,” which, along with “Killer Joe”, belongs to a sub-genre known as trailer-trash noir. By the way, please don’t confuse this with the 1960 Jean-Luc Godard film of the same name. Absolutely no comparison. Another two-bagger, but considering the star power it could have been so much better, is “Assassin’s Bullet,” starring Christian Slater as a counter-terrorism expert and Donald Sutherland as an American ambassador. Somebody is killing off top European terrorists who are on America’s Most Wanted List, and Ambassador Ashdown (Sutherland) begins to suspect some foul play at

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FRESH FACE: Surf City’s Scott Meggitt, 13, is an avid multiinstrumentalist and all-around charming kid, according to friends. Lemonade. With only a month left of the business season, Boulevard Clams hopes to make it fresh and enjoyable. Meggitt will be playing every Friday at 7 p.m. under the awning. “Scott can play anytime he wants,” added Sulish with a smile.

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‘Bernie’ a Blast to Watch, With Jokester Jack Black Continued from Page 37, Sec. 2 Jennifer Lawrence totally inhabits the character Katniss Everdeen. There are many other stars, including Stanley Tucci, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson, to name just a few. The dystopian future “The Hunger Games” portrays is certainly scary, presenting a post-apocalyptic world that demands the sacrifice of children as “tributes,” then plays it on national television as a huge ratings hit. It bears a striking resemblance to the way reality shows operate today, proliferating on our small screens without end. It’s not hard to see the steps that could create such a future, and then the blood lust causing such a future to happen. We’ll grab four bags of popcorn for “The Hunger Games.” Enough said. “The Dictator” is also new this week, out earlier on the big screen in the summer and starring Sacha Baron Cohen as Admiral General Aladeen, the dictator of the fictitious Middle Eastern nation Wadiya, who is played for a fool by his scheming uncle Tamir (Ben Kingsley), who tries to have Aladeen killed. When Aladeen comes to America to speak to the United Nations about his country’s nuclear weapons program, he falls for a protestor of his oppressive regime, Zoey (Anna Farris). No f ilm of Cohen’s would be complete without copious offensive material, and director Larry Charles and Cohen himself, who was one of the screenwriters, liberally cooperate. But there’s also an interesting indictment of U.S. Republicans, too, where you find yourself nodding your head as the film comes to its climax. So we’ll give three bags of popcorn for “The Dictator,” even though it was lovingly dedicated to late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il. Another film from earlier in the summer that’s a blast to watch is “Bernie,” mainly because of the performance of Jack Black as the title character. Bernie Tiede is an anomaly, a sweet, throwback kind of a guy who comes into the dusty town of Carthage, Texas, to become a mortuary assistant. His rise to prominence is meteoric; he quickly succeeds in charming all the old ladies because he has the knack of knowing exactly what to say and when to say it. Soon he starts charming Marjorie Nugent (Shirley MacLaine), who just lost her husband and who initially rebuffs him, until it becomes apparent he is trying to get at her considerable fortune. Matthew McConaughey, who plays district attorney Danny Buck, is one of the few people of Carthage who does not trust Bernie. This little film is directed by Richard Linklater, and deserves four bags of the old popcorn. Because of escalating political tensions between the United States and Iran, viewing “A Separation,” an Iranian film by director Asghar Farhadi, might seem like the last thing we’d want to do. That’s unfortunate, for “A Separation” is a story filled with family truths and situations that many of us either are or might be faced with somewhere down the line. A couple, Nader (Peyman Moadi) and

Simin (Leila Hatami), have an exit visa to leave Iran, and Simin really wants to leave so they can give their daughter Termeh a better life. But Nader refuses to leave because he’s caring for his father, who has Alzheimer’s. Soon a possible divorce looms, and Nader finds himself with a swelling list of other troubles. We haven’t talked foreign films for a while, but “A Separation” did very well at the Berlin Film festival. We’ll give it three bags of popcorn. In Persian with English subtitles. Here’s a final trio of two-baggers. “Virginia” is the story of Virginia, a mentally challenged woman, played by Jennifer Connelly, who has been carrying on an on-again, off-again affair with a local sheriff (Ed Harris), which may have produced an illegitimate son, Emmett. He falls in love with the sheriff’s daughter, Jessie (Emma Roberts), just as the sheriff is getting ready to run for the Senate. It plays like a comedy, but some of the characters, especially Virginia, are so wretched they’re pitiful. It’s like tragicomedy. “Bullets” tells the tale of mercenary Samson Gaul (Jean-Claude Van Damme), who is expert at locating missing people. When Becky, the daughter of mixed martial arts fighter Andrew Fayden (Joe Flanigan), goes missing, Fayden strikes out with State Department people and hires Gaul. “6 Bullets” is strictly a family affair, as Van Damme has two of his children along for the ride: son Kristopher Van Varenberg and daughter Bianca Bree. In “Freelancers,” Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson plays Malo, the son of a murdered New York cop who joins Continued on Page 57, Sec. 2

HOME BASE: Blackwood STYLE: “Acoustic aggression” – not two words commonly associated with each other – marks the style in which Afterhours delivers covers of party hits, with the help of a one-of-a-kind rhythm section. The gamut of covered artists includes The Beatles, Wham, Cake, Bosstones, STP, Van Halen, DMB, Sisqo (remember him?) and more. LINEUP: Luke Martin, lead vocals; Leo Breslin, lead guitar, mandolin, backup vocals; Chris Beyer, rhythm guitar, shaker, backup vocals; Mikey Kelmash, bass; Brian Whitmore, drums. SOUND BYTE: Luke Martin leads the fray with an “all-in” mentality. TWO’S TAKE: Forget the curfew – all the best stuff happens after hours. CHECK OUT: OUT: facebook.com/afterhoursnj BE THE JUDGE: Saturday, Sept. 1, at the Dutchman’s Brauhaus, Cedar Bonnet Island. —V.L.

HOME BASE: Plymouth Meeting, Pa. STYLE: Covers of every acoustic rock classic or whatever the occasion calls for. McNutt is known as the “Rock Chameleon” because of his versatility and his ability to cross genres with ease. He is especially fond of British, Scottish and Irish rock and pop, as well as American blues and R&B. LINEUP: John McNutt, guitar. SOUND BYTE: McNutt calls himself a musical “Jack-of-all-trades, eager to perform.” He is especially proud of the four albums he made with the British rockers Spear of Destiny. TWO’S TAKE: Did you miss him when he was here earlier this summer? Don’t make that mistake again. CHECK OUT: johnmcnutt.com BE THE JUDGE: Sunday, Sept. 2, at Rick’s American Café, Barnegat Light. —V.L.


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BEACH HAVEN 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Two family. $532,000.

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4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Bayfront. $399,000.

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

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

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

BEACH HAVEN TERRACE 3 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Bayviews. $699,000.

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

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

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BEACH HAVEN GARDENS

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

5 bedrooms, 2 baths. Oceanside. $689,000.

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

BEACH HAVEN GARDENS 3 bedrooms, 2½ baths. New Construction. $709,000.

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HOLGATE

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

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

SHIP BOTTOM

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BRANT BEACH

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

4 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Ocean views. $875,000.

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

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

5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Bay views. $899,000.

4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Bayviews. $899,900.

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4 bedrooms, 3½ baths. 6 bedrooms, 3½ baths. Ocean views. $999,000. Oceanblock. $999,000.

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

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SHIP BOTTOM

4 b e d r o o m s , 3 b a t h s . 4 bedrooms, 3½ baths. Bayfront. $1,150,000. Bayviews. $1,195,000.

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4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Oceanblock. $1,199,000.

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

4 bedrooms, 3½ baths. Bayfront. $1,350,000.

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

4 bedrooms, 4½ baths. 3,611 Sq Ft. $1,499,000.

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

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

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

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

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

4 bedrooms, 3½ baths. Oceanblock. $1,699,000.

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5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Bayfront. $2,050,000.

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

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

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

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

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

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Four Convenient Offices To Serve You Tuckerton • Mystic Island • Ship Bottom • North Beach Haven

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BEACH HAVEN

BEACH HAVEN

Six bedroom home with vintage charm just 3 houses from the beach in coveted LEHYC neighborhood. Home has a covered front porch and a sunny back deck. Walk to LEHYC or the town of Beach Haven. Good rental history. Home being sold furnished. Offered at $1,500,000

Beautifully kept and renovated contemporary in great neighborhood and located just 5 houses to the beach. Ocean views, new kitchen with stainless appliances, large living area, oversized deck and great rental potential. Must see to appreciate. Offered at $959,900

BEACH HAVEN PARK

Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home fully rebuilt in 1990 and recently remodeled. Large sunroom, new kitchen and bath and 3 large decks to enjoy the sun. Beautifully landscaped and secluded with a fenced in backyard just 8 houses to the beach. Offered at $799,000

Custom 5 bedroom contemporary home just 7 houses to the beach. Large open living area w/ ¿replace, cathedral ceilings, a master bedroom suite to die for, gourmet kitchen, elevator and a 3 car garage. Offered at $1,449,000

BEACH HAVEN

BEACH HAVEN PARK

Breathtaking waterfront paradise on the bay. Gorgeous views, sunsets and nearly 3000 sq. ft. of magni¿cent custom living. Walnut hardwood Àoors, elevator, family room with built-in bar and entertainment center. Lush landscaping. Offered at $1,595,000

3 bedroom, 2 full bath home was remodeled 4 years ago. Lovely and open 2 bedrooms on the ground floor, huge master upstairs. Features porcelain tile throughout, new kitchen cabinets, stainless appliances, huge sunroom with ceiling fan and bar, anderson windows, gas heat, c/a and 2 sheds. MLS #3060401 $369,900 (609) 296-7111 or (800) 959-5975

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SHIP BOTTOM

Bayfront beauty, 3700 square foot contemporary with sweeping views. Six bedrooms, 4 ½ baths plus a family room and screened in porch. 183 feet of bulkhead and a dock for three boats plus a jet ski lift. Offered at $1,495,000

Little Egg Harbor. It’s all done ! Just bring your boat and a change of clothes and enjoy this expanded 2 bedroom waterfront ranch with attached garage and access from both front and rear yards. Good bulkhead. MLS#3057865 $169,000 (609) 296-3100 or (800) 959-5976

TUCKERTON BEACH UPLAND RANCH

Move right into this 2 bedroom, 2 bath maintenance free home and enjoy. Sit on the porch or float in the pool. Beautiful landscaping. Many updates, and full appliance package. Pride of ownership throughout. MLS#3059899 $229,900 (609) 296-7111 or (800) 959-5975

MAINTENANCE FREE TOWNHOME

Little Egg Harbor. Two master bedrooms with baths plus a half bath, eat-in kitchen, dining room, fireplace and screened porch. Open floor plan, all appliances, central air and gas heat. MLS#3059759 $139,900 (609) 296-3100 or (800) 959-5976

THREE FROM THE BEACH !

NORTH BEACH HAVEN

Four bedrooms, 2 ½ bath side by side with family room, roof top deck and views of the ocean. Eight years young reversed living with gas ¿replace and granite countertops. Strong rental history. Offered at $979,000

BEACH HAVEN PARK

Very cute 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with 75’ on the bay. Newer bulkhead, boat shed, maintenance free exterior and lots of space in this charming home. Offered at $1,235,000

BEACH HAVEN

Outstanding location just 1 block to the ocean and in the heart of Beach Haven. Four bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, central air and ¿rst Àoor master suite. Strong rental history with peak rates of $5,000. per week. 60’ x 100’ lot. Offered at $939,000

SPRAY BEACH

Classic ocean side duplex with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath per Àoor. The home has an interior staircase and rear decks off of the 1st and 2nd Àoors. Only 8 houses to the beach! Offered at $599,000

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HOLGATE

Wildlife paradise! Gorgeous views of the bay and salt meadows abounding with birds and unforgettable sunset views. Just 1 block to the ocean with central air, wrap around deck and new kitchen featuring granite counter tops. Offered at $875,000

BEACH HAVEN

Very Cute get-away, beautiful and spacious with two large bedrooms. Walk to everything that Beach Haven has to offer while enjoying the relaxing feel of the LEHYC neighborhood. Strong rental history. Offered at $299,900

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BRANT BEACH

Lovingly maintained oceanfront home features 4 bedrooms, 4 baths and 3 decks with ocean views and direct beach access. Open À oor plan, reverse living with many updates throughout. Excellent rental income producer. Offered at $1,450,000

NORTH BEACH HAVEN

Just 7 houses to the beach. Classic up and down layout Àushed with sunlight bright and clean. Three bedrooms on each Àoor. Nicely furnished and decorated also has updated baths. Lot has 57’ frontage and spacious backyard. Excellent rental history. Offered at $749,500

Stafford Township – Ground level condominium with virtually no steps to enter. Beautifully upgraded custom unit shows like a sophisticated model home. Located in The Landings in Manahawkin and offering a community pool with easy access to shopping. Garage with direct entry, ¿nished basement and so much more. Offered at $205,000

Fourth from the bay offering lovely bay view. Remodel, build new 2000 sq. ft. home or leave as is for LBI beach house ambience. Duplex with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath per Àoor. Being sold furnished. Offered at $549,000

BRANT BEACH CONDO

Sweet, turn-key condo just 6 houses to the beach. Excellent condition. Rent or use as your LBI getaway. Offered at $379,000

Incredible full bay views from every room. Inland waterway close to 165´ dock w/constant boat show. 150´ x 300´ deeded riparian grant. Open floor plan. Furnished. Hardwood floors, 2-zone C/A, fenced yard. Call 609-494-6000 or 800-233-7793. (083-111675) $999,000.

LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP

North Beach Haven bayside reversed-living with 4 bedrooms,2½ baths, 2-story contemporary w/numerous upgrades, decks and a hot tub! Walk to area restaurants, shopping, beach & bay. Call 609-494-6000 or 800-2337793. (083-111527) $849,900.

SURF CITY BOROUGH

1 block from N. Beach. Ocean views from master suite. Well-kept home on quiet street; nicely landscaped. 1st floor separate suite w/full BA, refrig. & private entrance. Beach views from 2nd floor deck. Call 609-494-6000 or 800-2337793. (083-111683) $875,000.

BEACH HAVEN

4 BD, 2.5 BA, gas heat, central air, gourmet kitchen, newer baths/wndws, deck off master bdrm. Fireplace. Walk to everything. Call 609-494-6000 or 800-2337793. (183-011837) $585,000.

MANAHAWKIN

BEACH HAVEN

Cute, clean and furnished bay front condo located in the heart of Beach Haven. Recently updated 1 bedroom condo overlooking the bay. Sit on your deck and watch the sunset. Complex features a pool, hot tub and clubhouse. Don't miss this gem! Offered at $399,900

LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP

BEACH HAVEN PARK

SHIP BOTTOM

High visibility corner location catches all of the inbound LBI traf¿c. 80' x 100' lot zoned commercial for retail, of¿ce, food or amusements. This site sits next to another 80' x 100' lot also for sale offering a full block on Long Beach Blvd., the main thoroughfare on LBI. Offered at $574,000

Ship Bottom 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath 2 story home on 80 x 100 lot is only 160 feet from the each entrance. Keep as is or build your dreamhome. MLS#3057544 $829,000 (609) 494-6622 or (800) 669-7917

Holgate, LBI. Amazing ocean views from this immaculate Oceanblock contemporary in a great neighborhood. Featuring new stainless steel appliances, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, first and second floor decks. Look left for beautiful sunrises and look right for the spectacular south end sunsets. MLS#3057678 $875,000 (609) 492-3100 or (800) 959-5977

BEACH HAVEN PARK

Harris Harbor bayfront Cape Cod style duplex on a 65’ x 155’ lot with a detached oversized garage. Each À oor has 2 bedrooms. Property has a bulkhead. Offered at $1,099,000

Oasis in Downtown Manahawkin. Island Gate townhome with 3br 2.5ba pristine condition with many upgrades. Pool in the complex and maintenance free living. Conveniently located to wonderful shopping and fabulous beaches. Can't be missed! Offered at $259,900

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LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP

4 BD DUPLEX! Walk to beach/bay in Holgate. 4th from beach on quiet street. Gas heat, central A/C on 1st floor, wall unit on 2nd. Good rental history Priced right! Call 609-494-6000 or 800-233-7793. (083-111505) $485,000.

SHIP BOTTOM BOROUGH

One of the lowest priced oceanfront condos on the island. Two bedrooms. Strong rental history. Easy to show. A must see! Call 609-494-6000 or 800-233-7793. (083-111348) $369,999.

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become off-campus ragers. And that’s all good. Everyone should have a great time this weekend. #tailgate #patscheesesteaks #jimmyhoffa #skihouse Locals will likely take part in some of these festivities. Of course, the term “Labor Day” is a little different if you live in Southern Ocean County. It’s one of the last months to store nuts for the lean winter ahead. Anyone who works on the Island hasn’t had two days off since July. In many cases it’s daily double shifts or two jobs, as seasonal help heads back to sports and school. Right about now, every waiter, sales clerk, counter person and turnover specialist is ready to hit the floor. But Friday night’s tip money will have to pay December’s gas bill. A summer bonus can be stored away for a tactical Caribbean trip in February. There could be some early crabbing and perhaps a late night at the Port Hole, but it’s Jack Reynolds always a mix of fun and play. We can sleep when we’re dead, or in our case … when the Island is. SWELL TIME: Wave riders in Surf City take advantage of some late-season action on Monday. #doublessuck #duckets #waiterrant #makehay But realistically, locals are making plans that start right after the holiday. They’ll probably start with taking the dog onto the beach the following morning. Of course, dogs aren’t technically allowed until October (except Surf City, where canines are banished year ’round) but since Spot has been By ERIC ENGLUND blackballed since May, they’ll let him alk into the cocktail lounge get his paws in the sand again. And of the Bayberry Inn in being good locals, they’ll always have Ship Bottom on a Friday a Baggie or find a shell if he must do evening, and it feels like the clock has his thing. There’s no beach patrol, so been set back 50 years or so. maybe we can bend the rules. That’s the night of Joey D’s Doo#dogbeach #surfcitypolicestate Wop party, a Bayberry fixture for the As a matter of fact, they’ll walk past five years. Joey D is Joe Schrull him right past the spot where the badge of Manahawkin, who is the lead checker used to post up. She’s getting vocalist and drummer. His cousin, her syllabus for Intro to Anthropology Bob Warren of Mt. Laurel, plays right about now (or maybe shopping at guitar and does backup vocals. The Anthropologie.) And the beach badge two retirees have been performing itself is useless, except to that one together or with other musicians for crazy uncle who has every badge saved more than 45 years. back to 1971. Schrull said they can cull from They’ll stroll out onto a beach that a repertoire of 260 songs, most of was towel-to-towel a day earlier and them ranging from the mid 1950s to sit wherever they’d like without fear of early 1960s. being impaled by an improperly staked “When we start, we’re a little umbrella, and catch up on reading. more mellow since people are relax#50firstdates ing after dinner,” he said. “But the Maybe they’ll go for a surf. No pace sure picks up as the evening need to drive down to the surfing goes on and people want to get up beach. Those yellow and green flags and dance. By then, it really gets have been stored away in the patrol packed in here.” house for the next nine months. They Last Friday on their opening will surf their favorite jetty or sandbar, set, they lead off with Bobby Jay’s Ryan Morrill or simply the closest beach, without the “Rockin’ Robin,” followed by the sound of a whistle. Or perhaps they’ll THEY CAN’T SIT DOWN: The dance floor gets busy when Bob Warren (on guitar) and Joe Schrull (Joey D) Chimes’ “Once In a While,” Wilbert take a few casts into the surf. The real pick up the tempo during one of their sets on Friday night. Harrison’s “Kansas City” and the fishing won’t heat up for another six crowd of ages 55 and up, so they’re “We’ll do that if we get some Casino, which, prior to Atlantic City’s Penguins’ “Earth Angel.” weeks, but fluke scampi in September hearing a lot of the songs they grew younger people in,” he said. “We like growth as a major entertainment But then they decided to move is delicious. up with,” said Schrull, who is origidoing ‘Disco Inferno,’ (the Trampps, draw, was one of the hottest clubs in up into the late 1970s with the Bob #freebeaches #hurricanesurf nally from Riverside. “I listened to the made famous by the movie ‘Saturday South Jersey. Seger classic “Old Time Rock ’n All this fun stuff is bound to make Philly radio stations like WIBG, and Night Fever’).” He said another one “But doing this at the Bayberry is Roll,” drawing quite a few couples a local hungry, so he or she will pack watched ‘American Bandstand’ on people like dancing to is “Trickle still fun for me,” he said. to the dance floor. up and head to Barry’s Do Me a Flatelevision. I think the first song that Trickle,” originally recorded by the John Geddis of Barnegat Light “That’s what we play: old time vor, Mud City Crab House or Kelly’s turned me on to popular music was Videos but later covered by Manhatand Ellen Steer of Ship Bottom met rock and roll,” said Schrull. “That Old Barney restaurant. And why Buddy Holly’s ‘That’ll Be the Day.’” tan Transfer. several months ago at Joey D’s show, song is very fitting.” not? There’s no line, no waiting. Fish As the evenings go on, Schrull “People really like jitterbugging and they’ve been together since. Then they went back to the early tacos, bisque or clam strips while all said they usually jump into the midto that one,” said Schrull. “I have a lot of fun. It reminds ’60s with “The Wanderer” by Dion the folks who were there all summer ’60s with a Motown set. His cousin grew up more of a me of when I was in high school,” and “Have You Heard?” by the are back at some place called Bobby “Groups like the Temptations and fan of big band and jazz. In fact, said Steer. Duprees. Chez Crabcakes or possibly chewing others were certainly influenced by he is a guitarist for the Stan Maltz “It’s a great time to relax and Schrull said other artists that on the saltwater taffy they picked up doo-wop groups,” he said. “We might Big Band, which plays dates at enjoy good music. And when you people usually enjoy hearing include this weekend. You can’t beat lunch on throw in ‘Mustang Sally’ (Wilson the Borgata in Atlantic City. In the want to, you can get up and dance,” the Skyliners, Frankie Lymon and a September afternoon. Pickett). That one has been a crowd past, Warren has played in backing said Geddis. the Teenagers, Larry Chance and the #jerseyfresh #blueclaws favorite.” bands for Jerry Vale, Nancy Wilson, Carole Grove of Ship Bottom said Earls, Bobby Rydell, the Five SatAfter washing that down with a Schrull said people shouldn’t be Donna Summer and comedian Jack she hasn’t missed a show. ins, the Drifters and the Flamingos, cold lemonade, they’ll head to the too surprised if they do some disco E. Leonard. He played on numerous “On a Friday night, this is the best among many others. tunes. occasions at Cherry Hill’s old Latin place to be on the Island,” she said. * “Most of the time, we draw a Continued on Page 42, Sec. 2 on’t be surprised if Instagram crashes this week. Summer folks are making big plans. This is what they call a “last hurrah.” They’re getting the cooler filled with ice. They’ve got the car loaded with bikes and chairs. Both the fuel tank in the boat and the propane tank for the grill are full. They have that little yapper dog packed into its box. They’ve Facebooked all their “shore” friends to see if they’ll be seeing The Benjamins at Joe Pop’s or Lima Bean Riot at Nardi’s on Saturday night.This is Labor Day weekend, and for those who spend the next three seasons away from the Island, every moment counts. #LBI #laborday2012 #joepops #latenitecheg After this weekend, beach volleyball and happy hours at the Tiki Bar will give way to Sundays at Giants Stadium or Lincoln Financial Field. The rental in Peahala Park ends just before the one at Smuggler’s Notch begins. Families shift out of ALO’s summer seining program mode to nightly soccer practice. Pretty soon lifeguard parties will


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By VICTORIA LASSONDE he collective talent of the Billy Walton Band cannot be overstated. The brazen and beautiful rock ’n’ roll energy just spills from the stage and into the minds and bodies of everyone lucky enough to bear witness. “I didn’t choose to play guitar. It’s just what I do,” Walton said Saturday night before the band’s unforgettable performance at The Upstairs at the Dutchman’s Brauhaus on Cedar Bonnet Island. This weekend marked the band’s first time on LBI in about four years, although Walton has made appearances, playing as a duo with Chuck Miller at the Dutchman’s earlier this summer and with Southside Johnny at Surflight Theatre last year. Born and raised in Tuckerton, Walton now lives in Egg Harbor. He grew up listening to great blues, just immersing himself in music, and picked up his first guitar at age 7. Now 36, the self-taught guitarist and songwriter’s growth as a musician has been a steady climb to the big time. When he was younger, Walton reflected, he was more focused on technical precision. Over time he has blossomed into a true showman. As for songwriting, an idea for a song can start with a riff, a line or a feeling. “It’s not boy-meets-girl stuff,” he said. “Some of it is related to where I grew up. … It just comes out, where you’re from.” In addition to his eponymous project, he has spent the last four years as lead guitarist for Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. But this year he has turned his attention more fully to BWB, he said, “focusing on moving forward” in the sense of gaining new audiences in new places. He and his bandmates – William Paris on bass, Richie Taz on sax and John D’Angelo on drums – regularly play in Pennsylvania, Virginia and New York, plus twiceyearly tours of the United Kingdom and Europe. The next one, coming up in November, is in support of the band’s fourth CD, Crank It Up, on London’s Mystic Records label (available now at billywaltonband. com and on iTunes). Touring abroad is great, he said, because the audiences there seem to be more receptive to original music. The whole feel is different, to sell 500 tickets for a show in a theater in Evesham, he said, as compared to the bar, pub or club atmosphere. Not necessarily better, just different. New Jersey is saturated with great bands and great venues to play, he said, with the major difference being the audiences’ desire to hear what’s familiar, popular. Technology has created more opportunities than ever to discover new music to love, Walton noted. To those who would complain about the music selection on the Top 40 radio stations, he asks, “What have you done to find something different?” At one point, everyone’s favorite band was playing a club to 50 people, he pointed out. “That’s what’s cool about Europe,” he said. “They seek new music.” Not only that, most music lovers over there can identify the subtle distinctions between, say, Chicago blues and New Orleans blues. For Walton, getting to play ven-

T Continued from Page 41, Sec. 2 surf shop. Sure, you can get some good end-of-summer-blowout sales in August, but locals know that if you roll in there in September, you can get yourself fully outfitted for next summer – trunks, slaps, whatever you want – for about 75 percent off. And just maybe you can even find a deal on a nice flannel that didn’t move in the back-to-school sale. That might come in handy as the sun sets. Tuesday’s highs are supposed to be 79. Wednesday is supposed to be even cooler. Welcome to September on LBI. #fallflannel #sale And we know that with some stellar weekends, the 18-Mile Run, striper season, Chowderfest and the Jetty Clam Jam ahead, many of our summertime friends will be returning throughout the fall. They’ll get to soak up some autumn magic and keep the registers ringing. Talking to a local business owner, I learned recently that September is actually a better money month than June. Guess the word is out. September is where it’s at. #autumnrules #holgate #redorwhite #clamjam September is also the historic height of the Atlantic hurricane season, and as far as hurricane swell, we could use it. Hurricanes are always fickle and funny, but this year they have found new and creative ways to disappoint us. Let’s start with the obvious, the one that has been all over the news and actually allowed the Tea Party to sleep in on Monday morning – former Hurricane Isaac. I have to give credit to my go-to tropical meteorologist, Dr. Jeff Masters of Wunderground.com (which was recently bought by The Weather Channel, so now you can see him on Channel 39). Back in May, when the early-season tropical outlooks first came out, he made note that the RNC was planned for the busiest time of year for the tropics in a city that isn’t exactly out of harm’s way. And the convention is no doubt being affected, although the storm hit farther west. I wouldn’t have called Obama a superhero after the BP oil spill, but you know ... Political implications aside, it would have been better for everyone if Isaac had been picked up by a passing front and curved north instead of penetrating the Caribbean and sneaking under Florida. For one thing, we would have gotten better surf. We received some very long period swell from Isaac’s time in the Atlantic on Friday with glassy conditions in the morning and relatively clean surf all day. As with all groundswells, this showed up more with incoming and higher tides. But as with all groundswells, it was also closed out. Our straight beaches, further flattened by the loss of jetties, are just not very good when we start seeing swell periods higher than nine or 10 seconds. By dark on Friday night, it was all but gone. By the time we knew that Isaac wasn’t hooking out to sea, all eyes turned to Tropical Storm Joyce. She seemed to have a much better track, bellying up away from the equator much earlier and heading in the direction of Bermuda. When storms shoot the gap between LBI and Bermuda, we tend to see the period decrease and the size increase. While this can mean Continued on Page 45, Sec. 2

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REAL DEAL: (Above, from left) Searing and airtight define the show, with guitarist Billy Walton, bassist William Paris, sax man Richie Taz (left) and drummer John D’Angelo (not pictured).

Set List Snippet “Treat Her Right,” Roy Head “Fire,” Bruce Springsteen “Hold on! I’m Comin,’” Sam & Dave “Working Too Hard,” Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes “Bad to the Bone,” George Thorogood “Another Brick in the Wall,” Pink Floyd “Another One Bites the Dust,” Queen “Roller Coaster of Love,” Red Hot Chili Peppers “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight),” Bruce Springsteen “Domino,” Van Morrison “What I Got,” Sublime

ues large and small offers the best of both worlds. With Southside, he traveled down to Kentucky to open for Bon Jovi and Train; the very next night he played a small bar and enjoyed both gigs equally. Walton defines his style as “Jersey rock,” of which the saxophone is an integral part. It’s working-man’s music. It has attitude and spunk. It’s improvisational, just as entertaining to watch as to listen. “We get that blues stamp, but we’re really not a blues band,” Walton said. “It’s rock. But it’s soulful.” His major influences include Freddie King, in the blues realm;

in classic rock, Skynyrd; some guitar greats he admires are Johnny Winter, Roy Buchanan and Jimi Hendrix; his hometown heroes have always been Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny – “It’s still great to walk out onstage with that cat,” he said – and the privilege to play lead guitar with one of his role models packs the same thrill each time. From his perspective, one of the most rewarding aspects of any show is providing an outlet, some relief, for the average guy to loosen up and let go of his cares for a while. He also likes the unexpectedness each night brings.

The Upstairs, as a venue, is ideal for creating a meaningful human experience,” he said. “It has a vibe to it.” “The vibe” is hard to define, but its presence is undeniable, and not every place has it. A smaller, more intimate room makes it easier for the musician to feel connected to the crowd, which is what every performance is essentially about. But the connection can happen in any number of ways and in any size venue. To illustrate, he recalled a show he played with Southside at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, jammed wall to wall, just one week after Solomon Burke died. As a tribute to Burke, the band played a song called “Cryin’” that brought the whole room together in a powerful moment of remembrance and mourning. But for the homeland audiences, it’s important to play a strategic mix Continued on Page 56, Sec. 2


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… from a group of kids unicycling down the street in Surf City: Kid 1: “Every time I get going, I start to get thirsty.” * Kid 2: “Matt! Matt! That’s buckets. Matt, guess what. That is buckets.” * Kid 3, to himself (frustrated): “I keep starting out too fast.”

… in a back yard, Surf City: Guy to friend: “Yo, I called your dad Dad.”

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.

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... $5,200,000.

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.

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. $1,249,000.

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.

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

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

Beach Haven Gardens - Spacious bayblock contemporary with 4 bedrooms, family room, gas heat, central a/c, lots of deck space including roof deck & bay views. 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.

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.

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.

… at a playground, Surf City: Young teen: “This is gonna be the weirdest part of my story: My great-grandmother is turning 90.”

… at Kubel’s Too, Beach Haven Gardens: Woman at the bar: “OK, here’s why: because gingivitis is contagious.” * Woman: “Brie is like the peanut butter of cheese.” Man: “What is peanut butter the peanut butter of?” Woman: “Goes well on everything.”

... at a Surf City residence: Man: “No more music. He wants to play farts.”

… at The Upstairs, Cedar Bonnet Island: Man: “I couldn’t carry a tune on my back.”

… at a motorcycle dealership in North Jersey: Mechanic to customer: “There’s a leak here – but if it’s a Harley and it’s not leaking somewhere, something’s wrong.”

… at Breezes Bar and Grill, New Gretna: Man to woman: “I was thinking of going over to that church thing and bringing some sweet and sour red cabbage.”

… at a consignment shop, Barnegat: Kid: “But, Mom, we don’t want to go to deaf Grandma’s house!” Mom: “That’s not nice.”

… outside Rick’s American Café, Barnegat Light: Man: “Captain Morgan to Jameson’s. I went from pirate to straight Irish.”

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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.

Holgate - Nicely appointed, spacious contemporary home with 4 bedrooms, master suite, 2½ baths, 5 spacious decks, hardwood floors, custom molding, large kitchen, 2 car garage and beautiful views of ocean and bay. Magnolia Ave. is one of the nicest blocks on LBI with underground utilities and over sized lots. Short walk to beach entrance. $939,000.

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Continued from Page 42, Sec. 2 we get local wind and weather associated with the storm, it also can result in classic conditions when the storm passes. Those are the days that we save in our memory banks when we get all excited about hurricane season. But the reality was that Joyce turned north way out in the Atlantic and became post-tropical in nature. If we ever had any swell from Joyce, it was Saturday’s junky waves and onshore wind. There were a few fun waves Saturday evening, but far from the yawning overhead peaks and hard offshore winds we associate with those classic days. This lasted into Sunday, which was decent. It seemed the lower tides offered a little bit of push. Some of the better waves allowed you to roll in from the outside, pop up and then see if there was a line on the inside. There was a bit of power behind some of the sections, allowing for speed lines, some turns (haven’t done those since July) Continued on Page 52, Sec. 2

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.

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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. $1,550,000.

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Woman: “It’s like the ’70s down here. Everyone’s riding bikes and half these places don’t take credit cards.” … on the beach, Barnegat Light: Dad to babysitter, about 1-year-old daughter in a diaper and ruffled bikini: “She gets out a lot, right? She lives a pretty good life, don’t you think?” * Dad, in response to babysitter’s concern for children’s safety, given the red rip-current warning flags: “Yeah I see the red flags… they’re also white and blue and say ‘welcome.’”

North Beach Haven - Full service marina located directly on the ICW. 70 slips, engine service & repairs, winter storage, Spring/Fall services, wave runner dock, workshop, bait & tackle shop, rest rooms, 2,800 sq. ft. main residence and 1,100 sq. ft. guest house. 220' on the bay. Plenty of parking. $1,998,000.

North Beach Haven - “Cream Puff ” Cape with nice bay views. Move-in condition with 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, screened porch, fi replace, gas heat and oversized garage/workshop. Offered furnished. $569,000.

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By RICK MELLERUP hen Suzy Yengo was 15 she was managing a jewelry store, the Turquoise Teepee, in Beach Haven. Now she’s the part-owner, soon to be full-owner, of the Catch a Rising Star Comedy Club chain. The obvious question is: How did a girl from Jersey City and Long Beach Island become the owner of a chain that bears one of the most famous names in comedy? Well, first of all, it must be realized that Yengo was always a go-getter. “I had a baby-sitting business when I was 11,” said Yengo. “I went into sales at the Turquoise Teepee at 14, I was the manager at 15. In 2006 my partner Craig Neier (whom she met on LBI) and I bought Catch a Rising Star.” OK, so what happened in the meantime? “In between,” Yengo said, “I went to Boston University and majored in public relations. I came back home to Jersey City – I still live in the house I grew up in – and worked as a fundraiser for places such as St. Clare’s Supplied Photo Hospital in New York and the Bronx BIG SMILES: Suzy Yengo is caught in a Hollywood Zoo, where I was in charge of corporate fundraising and special events. moment with ‘The Sopranos’ star Tony Sirico. Yengo is One day there was an ad in The New co-owner of the Catch a Rising Star Comedy Club chain. York Times for a special events coordinator for the Tavern on the Green. I called, up managing the Chippendales tour of Europe had an interview and got the job. I was 23 years in 2004. It was amazing. In Europe they are like rock stars. I was with the Chippendales old. I was there 18 years. That’s quite the gig for a 23-year-old. Tavern for a year and a half.” Upon her return to America, Yengo received on the Green, which closed on New Year’s Eve of 2009 and became a visitor center and gift a phone call from Stan Bernstein of Catch a shop run by the New York City Department of Rising Star and “he asked if I was interested Parks and Recreation (it is now closed and un- in a partnership. I became a small investor. dergoing extensive renovations to reopen again A few years later he passed away. I was the as a restaurant), was one of the most popular and person most capable of taking over due to my distinctive eateries in the Big Apple from 1934 experience.” Catch a Rising Star has clubs in Providence, through 2009. In 2007 it had gross revenues of $38 million, taken in from more than 500,000 Princeton and Reno. And, of course, there’s the visitors, making it the second-highest grossing partnership between Surflight and CARS. The independent restaurant in the United States. Garden State is the Jersey Girl’s focus. “My goal is to have the biggest comedy Located in Central Park near Central Park West and West 66th Street, the landmark had several footprint in New Jersey,” said Yengo. The impresario loves the community supdining rooms, including the famous Crystal port she’s getting in Beach Haven, all the Room which overlooked an adjacent garden. Tavern on the Green was a favorite with businesses that allow her to put up her seemmany celebrities over the years including NYC ingly ever-present handbills, the fans that come Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, Fay Wray, Grace out for her shows. Show business may seem Kelly and John Lennon, who was a neighbor of glamorous, but she’ll tell you it is also a lot of hard work, driving around the Island sticking the restaurant’s owner in the late 1970s. The restaurant also hosted numerous special coming attraction signs into the ground, talking events. It was a favorite location for Broad- up her shows. Then there are the comedians. Some, she way producers to hold opening night parties. The Tavern has a hugely popular spot for the said, are nice. Others, well, aren’t so nice – “do famous or merely well-to-do to hold wedding you know who I am!” The business, she said, has changed even in receptions and 21st birthday parties. Finally, the Tavern, which is located on the fi nish line the relatively short time she’s been in it. “There are less clubs than there were six of the New York City Marathon, used to hold a “Barilla Marathon Eve Dinner,” a pasta-fest years ago and more chains. There are things besides comedy, such as hypnotist shows, attended by 10,000, repeat, 10,000, people! Yengo took a year off from the Tavern on the mentalist shows.” The spots for a young comedian to be noGreen to attend New York Law School specializing in entertainment law. But she must have ticed still haven’t changed since Rick Newman opened the original Catch a Rising Star in New done a good job at the Tavern. “Warner (LeRoy, who owned the restaurant York in 1972. You still want to work the Big from 1976 until his death in 2001 – Lennon’s Apple or Los Angeles to hopefully impress a neighbor) called me and said, ‘You have to talent scout or somebody looking to create a come back.’ Let’s say he made me an offer I sitcom. “In New York or LA,” Yengo said, “comics couldn’t refuse.” The next such offer came from a former work for a little or nothing.” She’s not in the fi nd-a-rising-star business waiter at the Tavern. “He asked me to come and see his show in but rather tries to bring established stars to LBI. Boston, the Chippendales Revue. The waiter Still, she tries to keep current. “The best place to find the hottest new talent and his boyfriend were the opening act. I ended

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each Haven’s historic homes and bed and breakfasts are the subjects of over 30 paintings by local artists now on display at the Long Beach Island Historical Association Museum in Beach Haven. The original works capture the grace and elegance of the borough’s late Victorian- and Edwardian-era shingle style beach “cottages” – a misnomer, for they were built to house large, prominent families with multiple servants. First-place award went to watercolor “Island Guest House” by Patrick Biesty, who depicted the bed and breakfast on Third Avenue. The present day Island Guest House started life around the turn of the 19th century as the Germantown Inn, said owners Mark and Joanne Spulock. “The first stop on the railroad that used to run between Philadelphia and Long Beach Island was in Germantown, and the last stop was Third Street in Beach Haven, just down the block,” said Joanne. The Pennsylvania Railroad connected with the Tuckerton Railroad in Photos by Pat Johnson Whiting. Back during steam engine times, a horse and tanker would come WHAT WAS STILL IS: (From top) Watercolors ‘The to the artesian well on the property Williams Cottage’ by Paul Daukas and ‘Island Guest to service the steam engine. Another House’ by Patrick Biesty capture historic beauty. building on the property was an icehouse, and blocks of ice were used as early air-conditioning for a nearby theatre. The founder of Beach Haven. He owned much of Island Guest House is a stop on the historic the land that was developed by the Tuckerton district tour that leaves every Tuesday from and Long Beach Land, Building and Improvethe museum in July and August. ment Association. Watercolor artist Pat Morgan won a Other scenes in town attracted artists, such second-place ribbon for her sepia-toned depicas the Williams Cottage Inn, which sports an tion of Nearsea Cottage, built in 1884 on the onion dome and was painted by Paul Daukas, corner of Coral and Beach avenues by Charles Lori Bonanni and Tom Foster, the Beach HaParry, a co-founder of the resort. Parry was ven Train Station, painted by Albert Stietzel; president of the Baldwin Locomotive Works and both Brad Thomas and Cathleen Engelsen in Philadelphia and owned the famed Hotel painted the Victorian Cottage. Baldwin, lost in a fire in 1960. A portion of the proceeds from the sale Joyce Lawrence’s oil painting “Magnolia of the paintings will go toward restoration of House” of the bed and breakfast on Centre the Fisherman’s Cottage, located behind the Street took a third-place ribbon. museum. Notable awards went to “205 Second The LBI Historical Association Museum, Street,” a watercolor by Gene D’Agostino; on the corner of Beach and Engleside avenues, Carol Freas for her “Drying the Sails,” a deis open daily 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Labor piction of the Beach Haven Yacht Club from Day and on weekends afterwards through an old photo; and Mary Ellen Wernick for her September. There is a $3 suggested donation. watercolor “Pharo’s Louella Cottage.” The Call 609-492-0700. cottage was built in 1874 by Archelaus Pharo, — Pat Johnson owner of the Tuckerton Railroad and a copatjohnson@thesandpaper.net

is the Comedy Cellar in New York and the Ice House in LA.” So, who are some of the “rising stars” of today? “Some of the people who are receiving the

most attention,” she said, “are Thomas Dale, Ben Hague, Adam Kerr and Corey Rodrigues.” From the Turquoise Tepee to Catch a Rising Star, what a long, strange trip it’s been. * rickmellerup@thesandpaper.net


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By MICHAEL MOLINARO he mystery behind the name of popular local band The Danksters was finally revealed during an interview with The SandPaper outside Rick’s American Café, where they played last Friday night. Turns out the moniker comes from the slang term “dank,” which redefines the meaning of the word that traditionally meant “disagreeably damp, musty, and typically cold.” “Dank is kind of a slang term for things that are really good or tasty,” said Kenny Beckhardt, singer, keyboardist, and guitarist for The Danksters. “You could have dank meals or the surf could be dank. It just means satisfying or delicious.” Though their memory seemed a bit hazy, they are sure they have been a band since at least 2005, jamming in Beckhardt’s garage in Loveladies from the start. The band has had a series of amalgamations over the years, oftentimes incorporating horns or other instruments based on what friends happen to be around during a given summer. “Who’s ever around is a Dankster,” said Chris Beckhardt, brother of Kenny and guitarist in the band. The surf, the beach and “just being laid back” are some of the qualities band members have in common with each other. Kenny is a lieutenant on the Harvey Cedars Beach Patrol, for which brother Chris also lifeguards. That being said, the band gets a lot of lifeguards at shows, and they tend to take their time getting there. The mix of athletic bodies and the children of well-to-do northend homeowners made for an attractive dance floor crowd by midnight. It was the first time in two years that the band played Rick’s in Barnegat Light, a town whose beach patrol is a rival of Harvey Cedar’s in lifeguard tournaments. Despite this, Briana Baud, 21, a member of the Harvey Cedars patrol, says the band serves to pacify any ill will between the two patrols. “We unite as ‘the north end’ when they play.” The band typically splits gigs between free local house parties, paid house parties, company shows like those it has done with LBI clothing company Jetty, and the occasional distant club in Philadelphia or Asbury Park.

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“We don’t like to go too far,” said Chris. “We like just uplifting the neighborhood and getting everyone happy and out and just having a good time, hearing the stories people have the next day from the night before.” This summer, the band has been playing The Plantation in Harvey Cedars for the first time. They will return Sunday, Sept. 2. “They sold out of alcohol the first time we played there,” said Kenny, describing a raucous scene of patrons falling into band equipment and glasses breaking. “We have to give a shout-out to the fans. Sometimes we’ll play a doubleheader – The Plant one night, The Quelle the next night – and we’ll still have half the same crowd come out and support us. It just shows they

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DANK YOU VERY MUCH: (From left) Kenny Burkhardt, Blake Hoffman, Taylor Stokes and Chris Burkhardt jam through a 20-minute instrumental to open the show at Rick’s American Café in Barnegat Light on Friday. really are into us and it’s just cool to see a lot of the same people time and time again.” The Danksters add to their localized appeal by writing originals that feature neighborhood characters and concerns. They include “Surf Rake Ron,” a crowd favorite extolling the

virtues of Ron Ott, who drives the surf rake across the beach each morning for the township public works department. Bartender Jay Zimmerman forced Ott to the stage as the band began the tune that includes lyrics such as “There’s only one guy in this town who can get the job done” and “Been

wearing the same pair of sunglasses since 1981.” At its conclusion it erupts into a fun double-time ska jam. “If they make any money off of it they can donate it to charity,” said Ott. “They’re great guys. It’s just good seeing them on the beach every day.” Continued on Page 50, Sec. 2

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t’s that time again: time to celebrate all the creative efforts that took place over the summer at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences in Loveladies. The LBIF creates five exhibits each summer, with four of them dedicated to bringing new appreciation to local, regional and nationally known artists. The fifth show, the annual “Member, Student Faculty Show,” is an opportunity to showcase the talented LBIF community. This year’s show, with works in both galleries, seems a notch above previous shows. Maybe it was the hot weather and heavy summer showers that drove people to their palettes and work desks. Whatever it was, this year’s crop is lush. According to gallery manger Alison Craft, every entry was accepted. “That’s what makes it a mélange of everything.” Hats off to Craft and the LBIF staff for a great installation. Jack Toolin, a visiting assistant professor at Pratt and an adjunct professor at the Polytechnic Institute at NYU, juried the show and bestowed 26 Achievement Awards during a packed artists’ reception over the weekend. Awards in paintings: Guna Mundheim for her watercolor “Oleanders II”; Linda Ramsay for “Moving Clouds LBI,” an oil; Dr. Arnie Solomon for his acrylic painting, “Dusk”; Lee Colins for her watercolor “Serenity Sunset”; Lori Bonanni for her oil, “Morning Light at Whites”; Susan Barnes for an oil, “North End Dunes”; Karen Smith for her acrylic abstract, “Purse Strings”; Eleanor Goldstein for “Off the Turnpike,” an oil painting; Michael Weinberg for his large abstract oil painting, “Arragut I”; and Elizabeth Ventura for her pastel, “Beach Song.” Awards in weaving and fiber

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HOOK IT QUICK: The Member, Student, Faculty Show at the Foundation is only one exhibit through the Labor Day weekend. Works such as Sibille Zeldin’s silkscreen ‘Unloading the Catch’ (above) are not to be missed. art: Casey Bradford for her needle felting and machine embroidered wall hanging, “The Heavens”; Juliet Martin for her “Necklace,” made of yarn weaving; and Ann Roantree for “SW3,” a large rug or wall hanging. Awards in the printing arts: Tony DiBella for his photo print “Sandbar”; Sibille Zeldin’s silkscreen, “Unloading the Catch”; Eleanor Goldstein’s brooding “River Sentinel,” a solar print; and “Dunes and

Sun,” an etching by Linda Pugliese. Mixed media awards: Angela Victor for her construction, “Bird Series”; and Annalea Ricci for “Study in Green.” Ceramic arts: Lynne Berman won two awards for “Under the Sea,” a porcelain glaze study, and for “Hidden City” porcelain group; Pat Dagnell for her slab, “Geometrics”; Anna Salibello for her stoneware vases; Judy Pote for “Urban Towers”;

and Nina Gross for “#97” ceramic sculpture. Glass arts: Bill Geller’s “Kaleidoscope” platter in fused and stained glass is a knockout. The show is only up for a brief while, through Sept. 3. So catch it before it goes. Call LBIF at 609-4941241 for more information or visit lbifoundation.org. — Pat Johnson patjohnson@thesandpaper.net


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CONDO - BARNEGAT LIGHT 3BR, 2 Baths, 3 decks, gas heat central air. Custom cabinets, Ground level, open views of Lighthouse and Inlet. $275,000. roof decks, excellent condition. Call Bill H. $669,000. Call Stacey.

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Priced below appraised value! Well maintained and updated, this home shows great! Offering 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths and 2-2 car oversized garages. Cathedral ceilings, open living area with wood burning stove, open rear dining area overlooking yard w/extra back deck. $829,000

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Danksters COFFEE & DESSERT CAFÉ NORTH BEACH HAVEN This lovely business is a long established husband and wife operation. Baking on premises and all equipment owned by sellers. There is an extensive inventory list and back up help to start which makes this a ready to run and turn key business. Espresso+cappuccino+fine desserts+ice cream are the main attractions all served in a cozy traditional setting. The lunch menu features paninis. Owners will consider holding a mortgage to a qualified buyer. Anyone wanting a summer seasonal or year round food business will surely appreciate the heart and soul that went into building this successful cafe. Asking $199,000 - business, building lease - $2,500/month

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Continued from Page 48, Sec. 2 Another song, “No Mojitos,” raised awareness of the pertinent local issue of the rum-based beverages disappearing from the menu at The Plantation in Harvey Cedars. Mojitos were eventually brought back, just not in the $2.50 offering formerly featured on the restaurant’s happy hour menu. The Danksters’ “Atlantic Avenue” parodies Eddy Grant’s “Electric Avenue” and changes the words to give locals even more to relate to. “We incorporate everything around us in the music, and for sure we’re definitely one of the stronger local bands around here,” said Kenny. The band opened Friday’s show with a 20-minute instrumental version of “Riders on the Storm.” Bassist Taylor Stokes kept a constant groove and smile on his face while the brothers Berkhardt traded solos back and forth between guitar and keyboards. It became instantly clear that this band marches to the drums of their own beat, and it’s a funky one. They take their time to assemble a groove before drummer Blake Hoffman goes off with fills and dynamic changes. “The difference between other bands that play around here and us is that they all have agencies,” said Hoffman. “They look at it like more of a job. We look at it like more of a scene and having fun, meeting new people and just seeing your friends every summer.”

and the ever-present bay salt marsh. “A lot of my drawing and design background comes from my training in landscape architecture,” said Bonanni, who holds that degree from Rutgers Agricultural College. She worked for a time in Princeton for a civil engineering firm and then got her master’s at Penn State in city planning. “I think that’s why I’m always looking at the aesthetics of a place,” she said. Though relatively new to oil painting, Bonanni embraced it enthusiastically after taking classes with artist Karen Smith at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences. “I started taking watercolor lessons at Jane Law’s (Art Studios and Gallery) about 10 or 15 years ago and then continued at the Foundation, where I took up oils with Karen Smith, and I’ve been studying with her for about three years off and on. I also take two or three workshops at Studio Incamminati in Continued on Page 60, Sec. 1 Classics like Wilson Pickett’s “In the Midnight Hour” were surprising and went over well, showing the vocal soul of Kenny in the process. The Danksters often make covers their own by doing what can only be described as “making them more chill.” The band dolled out a double shot of Johnny Cash heading from “Ring of Fire” right into “Folsom Prison Blues,” which picked up the pace and began a dance floor scene that would not quit the rest of the night. One could say the band is a reggae band because it sounds like one, but in reality The Danksters incorporate classic rock, ska, dub, jam band music, country and what they call “dankgrass” and “dankno” – a name they attribute to the spin they put on bluegrass and techno. “We always play a different set list; we’ve got hundreds of songs,” Chris said. “Most of the time we play to the crowd. If they’re mellow we might do a ‘jammy’ instrumental. If they’re dancing we might do ‘Pressure Drop’ (by Toots & The Maytals) or ska. “Every song we play people like to dance to; that’s the common denominator,” said Kenny. When it comes to reggae, you’re not going to get people dancing with wild stage presence flair, but rather a tight groove and an impeccably clean, crisp sound. Throw in some ethereal lead guitar and keyboard effects to help people escape to a psychedelic island paradise in their minds and you’re golden – or at least, as they say, “dank!” * michaelmolinaro@thesandpaper.net


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Prime 3 bedroom unit in The Fishery. Nicely furnished, 3 decks, view, large pool. $639,900.

SHIP BOTTOM - OCEANBLOCK Very short walk to beach from this 4 year young home with hardwood floors throughout. Beautiful kitchen with granite and full size pantry. Being sold fully furnished. Backyard is beautifully landscaped and fenced in. Close to restaurants and activities. Good rental history. Offered for $789,000.

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Liquid Lines Continued from Page 45, Sec. 2 and for the shredders, possibly airs. Of course, the winds were northeast all day, reaching 23 mph at their peak. They did a good job of chopping things up, but in reality, they also break up those long period swell lines and put a little more energy into the swell. Monday had a little wave and the wind sort of went offshore when those thunderstorms went through, but there’s that little thing called lightning to watch out for. Things cleaned up on Tuesday afternoon again with a little line. All in all, we pretty much had rideable waves every day this week, and for that we should be appreciative. But in reality, we never got over

shoulder high. The last week of August is usually just non-stop swell with one or more hurricanes churning away in the ocean. So all we really can do now is watch in sadness what unfolds in the Gulf, an area still suffering from Katrina, seven years ago this week. From a wave perspective, Isaac could come up through the South and Midwest, “backdooring� us with a tiny south windswell. Chances are the Great Lakes will get it better than we will. Even Texas did better on this one. And unfortunately, we can usually look to the next storm coming off Africa. There are a few systems on the map, as usual in the Cape Verde Season, but nothing worth getting excited about yet. Maybe we shouldn’t get jazzed until we can actually hear the swell pounding the beach. In competition news, Manahawkin's Pat ‘Surf-

cat’ Emery went down to the 50th annual East Coast SurďŹ ng Championships in Virginia Beach to coach some of his ESA All-Stars. While he was there, he decided to enter and won himself the Sr. Men’s division. Then on Monday, Royce Weber of Surf City made the ďŹ nals of the Smith Optics Garden State Grudge Match qualiďŹ er. The event couldn’t be ďŹ nished because of the lightning, so he and the other ďŹ nalists split the money. Weber will surf the main event in October. Good to have another local represent LBI in this important event. A few weeks ago, Jay Mann wrote about sharks a bit. I like the fact that he refers to them as the “men in gray suits.â€? I personally like “landlord.â€? There’s always a ton of Chondrichthyes conjecture right after “Shark Week,â€? which happens to run each year when our ocean is particularly lively. The talk has been compounded by the Island Beach

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wo hundred years ago this summer, the United States suffered the worst military humiliation in its history. The white flag of surrender would fly over an American city as politicians accused the U.S. Army of treason and cowardice in the face of an inferior enemy. The story of what happened during August 1812 has its roots in the time before war was declared. A group known as the “war hawks” demanded we fight England over sailors’ rights and impressment, but their real aim was empire. They saw all British Canada as ripe for American conquest. In the months before the declaration of war, President James Madison appointed 59-year-old William Hull, a revolutionary war hero and governor of the Michigan Territory, as commander of the Army of the North West. His instructions were to prepare for an invasion of Canada. In May, a month before the declaration of war, a Baltimore paper printed news from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania: “General Hull was in this place last week on his way from Washington city, and, we are told, stated that he was to repair to Detroit, whence he was to make a descent upon Canada with 3,000 troops.” By early June, Hull had joined his army at Dayton, Ohio and with a force of about 2,500 troops, mostly Ohio militia, he began building a road to Fort Detroit, located on the border with Canada. According to military historian Robert Leckie, Hull now got a bad break. “At the end of June, Hull reached the Maumee or Miami River. To his delight he found the schooner Cuyahoga there. He decided to load it with his heavy equipment and send it up to Detroit, freeing himself for faster movement. Unfortunately, he also put aboard a trunk containing his instructions and his army muster rolls. As Cuyahoga set sail for Lake Erie, Hull hurried through the forests, eagerly awaiting those dispatches that would inform him that the nation was at war. He did not receive word until July 2, four days after the British had been alerted, and then only by ordinary mail which a conscientious postmaster had forwarded from Cleveland. On the same day the British captured Cuyahoga as it attempted to slip past Fort Malden and enter Detroit.” The British commander of the area known as “upper Canada” was the energetic, 43-year-old Isaac Brock, who now knew Hull’s plans and strength. Brock was given letters describing the low morale of the American troops and the fact some of Hull’s officers felt he was too old and cautious. By July 5, Hull had received news that war had been declared and orders to invade Canada but for several days he remained at Fort Detroit, a settlement of about 800 souls. Hull delayed until the 9th, when he finally crossed the river unopposed into Canada. He issued a proclamation: “INHABITANTS OF CANADA! After thirty years of PEACE & prosperity, the UNITED STATES have been driven to arms. The injuries & aggressions, the insults & indignities of Great Britain have once more left them no alternative but manly resistance or unconditional submission. The ARMY under my command has invaded your country, & the Standard of the UNION now waves over the Territory of CANADA. To the peaceable unoffending inhabitant, it brings neither danger nor difficulty. I come to find enemies, not to make them. I come to protect, not to injure you.” Like later American armies, he claimed he wasn’t a conqueror but a liberator. “I tender you the invaluable blessings of Civil Political & Religious Liberty & their necessary result individual and general prosperity; That Liberty which gave decision to our counsels and energy to our conduct, in our struggle for INDEPENDENCE, and which conducted us safely and triumphantly, thro’ the stormy period of the Revolution. That Liberty which has raised us to an elevated rank among the Nations of the world, and which has afforded us a greater measure of

Peace and security, of wealth and improvement than ever fell to the lot of any people. “In the name of my Country and by the authority of my Government, I promise you protection to your persons, property and rights. Remain at your homes. Pursue your peaceful and customary avocations. Raise not your hands against your brethren.” On the other hand, if you weren’t happy about being liberated: “I have a force which will look down all opposition, & that force is but the vanguard of a much greater. If contrary to your own interest, and the just expectation of my Country, you should take part in the approaching contest, you will be considered & treated as enemies, & the horrors & calamities of war will stalk before you.” Hull had a special warning for Canada’s Native Americans: “If the barbarous & savage policy of Great Britain be pursued, and the savages are let loose to murder our citizens, & butcher our women and children, the war, will be a war of extermination. “The first stroke of the Tomahawk, the first attempt with the scalping knife, will be the signal for one indiscriminate scene of desolation. No white man found fighting by the side of an Indian, will be taken prisoner. Instant destruction will be his lot. If the dictates of reason, duty, justice and humanity cannot prevent the employment of a force which respects no rights, & knows no wrong, it will be prevented by a severe and relentless system of retaliation. “I doubt not your courage and firmness: I will not doubt your attachment to Liberty. If you tender your services voluntarily, they will be accepted readily. “The UNITED STATES offer you peace, liberty and security. Your choice lies between these & WAR, slavery, and destruction. Choose then, but choose wisely…” Slowly Hull approached the British Fort Malden at Amherstburg, located at the mouth of the Detroit River. Brock, at the same time, was rushing to reinforce the Fort. Brock issued his own proclamation aimed directly at Hull: “The Officer commanding that detachment has thought proper to invite his majesty’s subjects not merely to a quiet and unresisting submission, but insults them with a call to seek voluntarily the protection of ‘his’ Government. “The unavoidable and immediate consequence of a separation from Great Britain? must be the loss of this inestimable advantage, and what is offered you in exchange? To become a territory of the United States…arise in a Body, exert your energies, co-operate cordially with the King’s regular Forces to repel the invader, and do not give cause to your children when groaning under the oppression of a foreign Master to reproach you with having too easily parted with the richest inheritance on Earth – a participation in the name, character and freedom of Britons.” Brock added his own special message for the Native Americans: “Be not dismayed at the unjustifiable threat of the Commander of the Enemies forces to refuse quarter if an Indian appear in the Ranks. – The brave bands of Natives which inhabit this Colony, were, like his Majesty’s Subjects, punished for their zeal and fidelity by the loss of their possessions in the late Colonies, and rewarded by his majesty with lands of superior value in this Province… “By what new principle are they to be prevented from defending their property? If their Warfare from being different from that of the white people is more terrific to the Enemy, let him retrace his steps – they seek him not – and cannot expect to find women and children in an invading army; but they are men, and have equal rights with all other men to defend themselves and their property when invaded, more especially when they find in the enemies Camp a ferocious and mortal foe suing the same Warfare which the American Commander affects to reprobate.” Continued on Page 56, Sec. 2


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Continued from Page 54, Sec. 2 Hull was already getting cold feet when word arrived that Native Americans had sided with the British. He wrote to Washington DC it had, “opened the northern hive of Indians and they were swarming down in every direction.” Hull, over the objections of his junior officers, decided that since Brock was approaching Amherstburg, he would withdraw back across the river to the safety of Fort Detroit. Col. Lewis Cass of the Ohio militia wrote to his governor: “From causes not fit to be put upon paper, but which I trust I shall one day live to communicate to you, this army had been reduced to a critical and alarming situation. WE have wholly left the Canadian shore, and have left the miserable inhabitants who had depended upon our will and our power to protect them, to their fate. Unfortunately, the General and the principal officers could not view our situation and our prospects in the same light. That Malden might easily have been reduced I have no doubt. That the army were in force and in spirits enough to have done it, no one doubts. But the precious opportunity has fled, and instead of looking back, we must now look forward.” What Cass didn’t know was the best days of the invasion of Canada were over and what was forward would be disgrace and human alleviation. * Next Week: Don’t give up the fort. tpfcjf@comcast.net

Billy Walton Continued from Page 42, Sec. 2 of covers and originals, Walton explained. “Most people have to work out whether they like the band or not,” he said. A fun cover earns the crowd’s trust by using a familiar song to introduce them to a new sound. On Saturday night, “Wild Night” (Van Morrison, John Mellencamp) won the crowd over at the very start. Soon Walton and Taz were hopping down off the stage, kicking a mess of wires as they went, dueling with musical phrases, performing stunts on the old Stuyvesant upright piano and taking their feats from table to table like minstrels with attitude. Who knew a plastic tabletop drink menu could be used as a makeshift slide? Who would expect to hear the immortal sax intro to George Michael’s “Guilty,” right in the middle of a rollicking rendition of Sam and Dave’s “Hold on! I’m Comin’”? And was that the “Pink Panther” theme song that crept into the band’s incendiary treatment of Springsteen’s “Fire”? The sets would turn funky, then explosive, then trippy, then rockabilly. Suddenly dancers were do-si-doing, bouncing, swinging and grooving in the flashes of glowing spotlights. The feeling of love and friendship in the room was palpable. That’s the magic of live music. That’s the power of rock ’n’ roll. * victorialassonde@thesandpaper.net

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