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Features
Ship Bottom Down on 75-Foot Pole ......13 Proposed traffic monitoring camera viewed as unsightly
Flood Insurance Hits Rough Waters.....24 No policy renewals if debt-ridden program not renewed June 1
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Homeowners Haunted by Ghosts Of LBI House Opening Days Past By HELEN FADINI emember that Christmas song “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”? It was running through my mind like a broken record since we had pulled onto the Garden State Parkway. We were on our way to LBI at the crack of dawn on what promised to be a dank and rainy spring day. It was House Opening Day Yet to Come, and while part of me felt like a kid on Christmas morning, the other part felt like Ebenezer Scrooge with memories of Opening Days Past. I thought back to the year we walked through the front door to find the ceiling lying comfortably on the couch. That was not a good omen of things to come. Our top priority quickly became getting the inside of the house in livable condition before Memorial Day weekend. Plans for a much-needed new deck were pushed to the back burner. We plan, God laughs.
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Glorious Sight To the Editor: Sunday morning my husband and I decided to take Route 9 over to LBI, instead of our usual route, the parkway to 72, expecting it to have heavy holiday traffic. While driving down Route 9 in Manahawkin, we saw the most beautiful display of patriotism! The lawn at Southern Regional High School was covered with American flags. The sight was awesome, bringing tears to our eyes. We would like to say thank-you to the young people of the high school, their teachers, advisers and anyone who helped in any way to make this possible. I hope these young women and men will be committed leaders of our country in their generation. May God bless them! Mary Cretel Barnegat
Replenishment Rocks To the Editor: I am totally in awe of the work being done in the Brant Beach replenishment project. Just thinking of more than 1,200,000 cubic yards of sand is mind boggling, and to stand at the top of the new dunes and see the expanse of the new beach is a pure pleasure. Just think, also, of all the happy tourists and homeowners that can now be accommodated without bunching up against the old dune fencing. No more staking out your space with tents or blankets with a perimeter of beach chairs. Of course we will miss the familiar sights of the rock jetties and the old pilings jutting into the sea, but the only constant thing in life is change itself; time marches on. So let’s suck it up and enjoy the new vista and the security it offers. I am very comforted to know that there is a huge volume of material between my house and the ocean. I do not want to be a beachfront homeowner, and although there are no guarantees in a storm, I certainly feel much safer with that big buffer out there. I might offer a warning here that there will be an initial washout of sand, which may Continued on Page 8
In our wildest dreams we never could have imagined what was in store for us on yet another Opening Day. It was a day like all other Openers. We walked around, looking for leaks or damage. Everything seemed in order until I turned on the kitchen light and watched as the bulb got brighter and whiter. I called to my husband, “Hey, look at how bright that light is. It’s beautiful the way it’s pulsating. Come and …” I was interrupted by a “POP!” The bulb exploded like an overinflated balloon. Running into the kitchen with the speed of a 6-year-old, my husband yelled, “Power surge! Pull the plugs!” That was the year we lost two televisions, the refrigerator, stove, dishwasher and microwave. I’ll stop at that and say that if it had a plug and was connected to the wall, it was gone. No new deck that year. The deck would have to settle for a lick and a promise. Enough said about Opening Days Past. Today was Opening Day Present. We pulled up to the house and inspected the outside. A few shingles and some siding were missing, but that comes with the territory. The rusting storm door stood agape, silently beckoning us to step into the unknown. As we approached the deck, I wondered if Opening Day Yet to Come would be the year of the new deck. We walked to the storm door, unlocked the front door and looked around before unloading the car. The house felt like Grant’s tomb, but otherwise everything seemed to be in order. Now for the moment of truth. Cautiously, I turned on the light switch, and magically there were no explosions. That was a good omen. My husband rolled up his sleeves like a magician about to pull a rabbit out of a hat and walked slowly to the water meter. I stood nearby with a pot in each hand and several beach towels tossed over my shoulder. He turned some faucets, threw a few switches and, voilà, the water show began like a mini Niagara Falls. I threw the towels on the floor,
handed him the pots and stepped aside. As I turned the heat on to get the chill out, a roar that sounded like a freight train went through the house, followed by a hissing sound. Then the air conditioning unit began blowing like it never did last summer. Well, at least that was working. Checking the rest of the house, I decided to turn on the clothes dryer, knowing I would need it later to dry those towels on the kitchen floor. When I turned the dial, it came off in my hand. The filter was dry and rusted, and before I could turn the dryer off, lint started flying around the room like last year’s snow. One swift kick and it automatically turned off. Returning to the kitchen, I heard my husband having a long talk with the plumber’s
answering machine. He hung up and mumbled something under his breath before burying his head back under the kitchen sink. Within minutes the telephone rang. He stuck his head out and ordered, “If it’s the plumber, tell him to get here as soon as he can. Tell him the lights are off on the Boulevard. Tell him anything. Beg if you have to. Just get him here.” I picked up the telephone and, after a short conversation, hung up. The voice from under the sink frantically asked, “Was it the plumber? Is he coming?” “No,” I replied. “It was my sister. She says she’s jealous because we’re at the beach. She said not to have any fun without her.” Bah, humbug! ❖ Helen Fadini lives in Washington Township, N.J., and Beach Haven.
Golden Oldies: Times a-Changin’ Regarding Age By AMY ZABINSKI ome years ago, when I lived in Millstone Township, I remember driving through the area’s lonely rural roads, with their winding curves, as I made my way to Robbinsville to visit my daughter. Set back from one of these byways was an old, neglected farmhouse. At the time, I could not help thinking about how it once must have radiated with the life and energy of a farmer and his family. It was not unlike so many of the other homes along the deserted roads in Millstone that have been vacant since the influx of developers and the building of new subdivisions. Although the farmhouse was in dire need of repair, to my surprise it housed a group of residents who were also old and forgotten and no longer useful in a society that reveres the young. These people milled around the property, being sure never to wander too far from the security of their home. They ventured nowhere and did nothing to attract attention in their cloistered world. Occasionally one of the residents would wave
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at a passing car in an attempt to make some contact with the outside world. Remembering these images got me to thinking of my own growing-up years when “old people” were an important part of the community and were respected for their knowledge and treated with dignity. Where was that? In a small section of Newark called the Ironbound, better know as Down Neck to those of us who lived there. Yes, when parents got too old to care for themselves, their children took them in. It simply never occurred to anyone to do otherwise. The intermingling of the old and young was not an uncommon occurrence in our neighborhood. A grandmother pushing a carriage, an elderly gent assisting a 10-yearold across the street, or a teen helping a senior carry packages home from the corner grocery store were familiar sights. I have fond memories of many Sunday evenings on Gram’s porch, listening to her stories of the “old days.” It got so that I could repeat them word for word, yet each time I heard them it was like the first. It made me
feel connected to the past, an extension of my ancestors whom I never knew, and Gram served as the catalyst. Years later when I visited my grandmother’s hometown in Italy, I felt as if I had been there in my youth. It makes me wonder if any of the children today ever ask about the old people around them. Do they ever want to take a journey into the past? Or are they so focused on the future, via modern technology, that they even miss the present? I sometimes wonder. I remember how many of the old, retired men met in our local park to play cards, checkers and bocce ball or just talk about the old country, while the youngsters played on the swings and jungle gym. And if there were any confrontations, you could be sure one of the old gents would intervene to bring about order. We always respected and obeyed them. My grandfather was no exception. He would pack a lunch along with a deck of cards, and off he went to meet his old cronies. Continued on Page 11
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Continued from Page 6 cause unusual currents and rip currents, so bathers and surfers take note. I have been told the township’s strongest and most experienced lifeguards will be assigned to this beach area, but caution is always advised. I also like the gravel paths to the beach. They are neat and uncluttered with less shrubbery and weeds, and there is less opportunity for trash and debris to get trapped and collect there. There is no dune fencing, which gives a better visual effect and eliminates the need for annual repairs and replacement, reducing labor, materials and maintenance costs. The firm gravel surface is easier to walk on than hot loose sand, and maybe it will reduce the number of flip-flops that were stored at the beach entrances. This was a real nuisance and unsightly. Many people just discarded or forgot their old footwear there. The wooden posts in the middle of the path at the entrances are a deterrent for autos pulling onto the paths. Adventurous tourists and fishermen were always pulling up the paths to look at the sea, for some unknown reason or another. But don’t worry, some fools will still try it anyway! The paths to the new dunes are no steeper than ordinary handicap ramps, although handicap ramps include other assistance features such as handrails and rest stops. I am 78 years old and not in great shape and I can easily walk up to the dune. I can even make it down to the water and back with little effort. The more infirm can even walk on a diagonal line to reduce the incline. When the Army Corps finishes and removes the enormous pipe on the beach and their huge equipment, and dune grass is planted, I think most people will be supportive of the beach replenishment project. It’s the best thing that has hit LBI in a long time and one we can be very proud of. I loudly applaud the Army Corps and their contractors and I applaud our Mayor Joseph Mancini and commissioners and all the previous Long Beach Township officials who have
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Wrong Priorities To the Editor: As a lifelong resident of Manahawkin and veteran of the 1991 Persian Gulf War, I am compelled to implore Ocean County residents to think carefully before voting for Frank LoBiondo in the Republican Primary on June 5. In his two decades in Congress, Congressman LoBiondo has signaled that the welfare of our troops serving abroad is on the bottom of his priority list. In 2007, the vote to supplement our troops abroad and bring a quick and decisive ending to the Iraq conflict reached the House floor. Congressman LoBiondo recused himself from casting a vote to give our military the strength it needed so direly to achieve its objectives and bring our boys home. Now in 2012, still with the threat of war looming over our heads, the congressman, in his infinite wisdom, has proposed the idea of subtracting funds from the defense budget and reallocating them for welfare and food stamp recipients. America cannot afford a military that is unable to protect and defend its people because of congressmen of the same ilk as Frank LoBiondo, prioritizing political survivial over the needs of the people. Scott Tittelman Manahawkin
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Continued from Page 6 Saturday afternoons, when it was so hot I could feel the sweat dripping from my 9-year-old forehead, I would anxiously wait for Gramps to return from the park. It was a sure thing for me, because he always stopped at Tony’s Bar to fill his pail with ice-cold beer. I got to sip the foam off the top … how great was that! Some of my fondest memories are of the many old people from my neighborhood. There was Albert, the owner of the candy store, which I loved to visit whenever I got my allowance for helping with chores. A few pennies bought a handful of candies. There was the ragman, who sold his wares up and down Walnut Street, yelling, “Rags, I buy rags.” I always hoped I could hitch a ride on his wagon, but never did. Uncle Pete, who sold piping-hot sweet potatoes from his pushcart, always had a joke or riddle to make us laugh or just think. Of course, Mama Rosa’s cool, refreshing lemon ice was a must whenever I got a nickel to spend. And there was Papa Joe, which was what we kids called him. If you wanted to
know what was going on in the neighborhood, he was the one to tell you. We were enthralled by him and his storytelling. He would capture our imagination with every tale of his boyhood. I well remember hearing about the spacious farm he left in his beloved Italy, where he told us he picked olives as a youngster and ate so many he got sick. His hometown became real and alive to us. We were young and had our lives ahead of us and he was old and nearing the end of this life, yet we loved talking to him and listening to him. He was not an “old man.” He was our friend. So, whenever I think of that old farmhouse, I cannot help feeling sad for all the young people who will never know an Uncle Pete, Mama Rosa or Papa Joe. Somewhere along the way, with all our modern technology, we have lost a special quality that was generated from the “old people” of Down Neck and the Down Necks all over the world. Getting old is not a stigma; it is an adventure, another phase of life that is to be savored. ❖ Amy Zabinski lives in Little Egg Harbor.
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Ship Bottom Park Is Proposed Site For 75-Foot Pole T he Ship Bottom waterfront park area may be the site of a 75-foot Intelligence Transportation Systems pole looking to monitor traffic along the outgoing (Eighth Street) and incoming (Ninth Street) Causeway roads. Tim Greeley, state Department of Transportation spokesman, said the pole would serve two major purposes in conjunction with the planned upcoming Causeway bridge rehabilitation project. The DOT has announced that a new parallel bridge would be constructed just south of the current span. The old bridge would then be rehabilitated, creating two separate bridges – one for eastbound traffic and the other for westbound vehicles. The DOT hopes to begin construction in 2013 and finish the project by 2019. Greeley said the pole would be equipped with a camera to “record traffic flow and incident monitoring.” “The images would be used by the Transportation Management Center in Cherry Hill as part of the traffic management from the Route 72 corridor from LBI all the way to the Garden State Parkway,” he said. “In addition, the inclusion of the ITS devices can benefit the communities to help support evacuation operations in case of an emergency event.” Greeley said the pole also would provide a link to a similar structure proposed for Marsha Drive in Stafford Township with a radio, camera and travel time sensor. “The proposed 75-foot height is necessary to provide a high-quality connection with line of sight across the existing and proposed bay bridges,” said Greeley. “The height as requested is needed for radio transmission across the Manahawkin Bay to Stafford Township.” That did not sit well with Mayor William Huelsenbeck when the subject came up at last week’s council meeting.
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ast week, the Assembly passed legislation sponsored by Sen. Christopher J. Connors, Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf and Assemblywoman DiAnne C. Gove of the 9th District that would establish a Hooked on Fishing – Not on Drugs program within the Division of Fish and Wildlife. HOFNOD is a nationally recognized program developed by the Future Fisherman Foundation to encourage children to avoid drug use. The Connors-Rumpf-Gove measure would establish the HOFNOD program on a statewide basis by enabling Fish and Wildlife “to implement and model the program after the pilot HOFNOD program implemented in Ocean County in 2000,” states a press release from the 9th District’s office. “To the maximum extent possible, the Division would implement and operate the program in every county in the state.” The legislation would establish the program’s funding source as the Drug Enforcement and Demand Reduction Fund, a statutory account established to receive fines and penalties from convicted drug offenders that are used to support state-authorized drug and alcohol abuse abatement programs. Following the passage of their measure, the 9th District delegation released a joint statement, noting that the bipartisan co-sponsorship combined with Hooked on Fishing – Not on Drugs “offers an innovative, fresh approach to our state’s continued commitment to more effectively deter drug use among our youth. Civic values and respect for the environment are interwoven into an instructional setting that includes recreational outdoor activities. “One of the key factors that prompted our delegation’s sponsorship of this legislation is that New Jersey, with its 127-mile coastline, vast array of waterways and long standing tradition of fishing, is an ideal setting for Hooked on Fishing – Not on Drugs to be effective in steering our children away from a life of drug use and criminal activity.” The program, they added, “has a documented track record of success, having been instituted in more than 30 other states across the country.” Organizations that have testified in favor of the 9th District delegation’s Hooked on Fishing – Not on Drugs initiative include the N.J. Recreation and Parks Association, the Jersey Coast Anglers Association, the N.J. Outdoor Alliance, the N.J. State Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs and the United Bowhunters of N.J. In February, the Senate Environment and Energy Committee advanced the identical Senate companion legislation to establish the Hooked on Fishing – Not on Drugs program, which now awaits action by the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee. —J.K.-H.
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ant to know what living in Barnegat Township was like when the United States was in its infancy? The Barnegat Township Historical Society’s Heritage Village is open to the public Saturdays 1 to 4 p.m. through Labor Day weekend. Admission is free; donations to the historical society are accepted. Private tours during the week for groups of 10 or more can be arranged. Fronting the East Bay Avenue village is the Lippincott-Falkinburg House, which dates to the mid-19th century, and the Edwards House, which dates to the late 18th century. “The Lippincott House represents family life in the Victorian period,” said Cindy Janowiak, society vice president. “It also has a collection of sea captains logs and maps. The Edwards House is older and is more representative of colonial times.” Sandra Kellogg, heritage village curator, said one of the group’s ongoing projects has been genealogies. Much of the initial data came from family Bibles, one of which dates back to 1829. “It is still a work in progress, but at the Edwards House we have charts on the walls of the Edwards, Collins, Pharo and Inman families,” said Kellogg. “We’ve also talked to descendants to help us put together these family trees.” The complex also features a butcher shop, barber shop, corn shed and cabin. All were moved to the village from their original sites, beginning with Lippincott in 1967. Kellogg said the next general membership meeting is Wednesday, July 17, 7 p.m. at the Barnegat Bay Assembly of God Church in Waretown on Route 9. New members are welcome. “We are in big need of volunteers so we can keep the museum open on Saturdays,” said Kellogg. “We need people to help us out in greeting visitors, cleanup, maintenance and other jobs.” The village will also have copies of maps featuring self-guided walking tours of local historic sites. The tour was established in the spring by Kellogg's son, Christopher Brower, for his Eagle Scout community project. Also planned are flea markets on July 28, and Aug. 25, both beginning at 8 a.m. at the public dock. Look for collectibles, antiques, crafts and new and used merchandise. Vendors are welcome on a first come, first served basis. Fee is $20 for a table. For more information, call Kellogg at 609-698-9586 or log on to www.barnegathistoricalsociety.com. — Eric Englund ericenglund@thesandpaper.net
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hip Bottom police have announced the arrest of a borough woman on numerous narcotics complaints following a twomonth investigation. Sgt. James Butler said that on May 16, Jodi Schwartz was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of such substance within a school zone, manufacturing this substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He said the suspect is free on bail, pending a grand jury indictment. Butler said police conf iscated several marijuana plants that were found growing in her Barnegat Avenue apartment, as well as loose marijuana, packaged marijuana, packaging material and scales. The sergeant declined to comment on whether the investigation involves other suspects besides Schwartz. “Because the case has been forwarded to the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office for presentation to the grand jury for indictment, we cannot comment on any other arrests as the investigation is continuing,” said Butler. —E.E.
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arnegat police recently charged a Waretown man with filing a false police report after the suspect initially told police he was the victim of burglary and theft. Lt. Keith Germain said that on May 2, Dominick Degasperi, 21, contacted the police department to report that his car had been burglarized and his checkbook was stolen while the automobile was parked on South Seas Court. He further reported that two of the checks had been cashed by an unknown subject and that his bank had notified him there had been insufficient funds to cover the checks. Germain said that through use of a security video, Detective William Hetrick determined that the person who cashed the checks was a friend of Degasperi’s and had been given the checks voluntarily to settle a debt. After interviewing Degasperi, Hetrick determined that no burglary had taken place. On May 17, the suspect was processed and released on his own recognizance for filing a false police report, and faces a hearing in municipal court. —E.E. commercial fishing, responsible development of renewable energy, and all clean ocean activities. COA, a coalition of more than 130 organizations, will take its campaign up the coast from Aug. 10 to Aug. 24 to spread the message of the need to protect the ocean, educating the public and rallying support from elected officials. Margo Pelligrino will paddle an outrigger canoe from Cape May Point to Montauk, while Sean Dixon, COA’s coastal policy attorney, will parallel her on land on his bicycle. Action-tables and beach teams will be in place in every coastal district to help encourage participation and backing for the initiative. Angela Andersen, co-chairwoman of the Science Committee at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, in Loveladies, said LBIF will serve as an information distribution point and meeting place during the tour. “We see the ocean as an irreplaceable asset,” she remarked on behalf of the Foundation. ReClam the Bay President Rick Bushnell said this initiative is in line with his group’s overall goal: “to instill stewardship in people.” “For a clam, the bay is a banquet,” and clean water is crucial. “We applaud this work,” he added. Mary Wilding, from the Garden Club of Long Beach Island, said her group is “anxious to join with others to make the ‘Tour for the Shore’ a success.” She pointed out that August is the peak of the tourist season and, therefore, the perfect time to reach out to visitors and residents alike. For more information, visit cleanoceanzone. org or cleanoceanaction.org, or call 732-8720111. — Juliet Kaszas-Hoch julietkaszas-hoch@thesandpaper.net
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Before Joining 2nd District By PAT JOHNSON he Tuckerton Republican Club invited Congressman Frank LoBiondo to speak at their regular May 24 meeting and beforehand he had spent a few hours with Tuckerton Mayor Buck Evans and council members touring Tuckerton Seaport. “I already represent the blueberry capital of the state, and now I’m thrilled to be representing the decoy capitol of the world,” said the tanned congressman, whose district includes the Hammonton blueberry farms in Atlantic County. LoBiondo is the representative for the 2nd Congressional District, which encompasses all of Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Salem counties, part of Burlington and Camden counties and now starting in January, a portion of Southern Ocean County that will include Tuckerton, Little Egg Harbor and Eagleswood townships, Long Beach Island and part of Stafford Township. LoBiondo explained that after the 2010 census, New Jersey lost one congressional district. Because there was a big population shift from North Jersey to the southern states, the redistricting committee decided the 2nd District would pick up an additional 50,000 souls. “I was thrilled when I got the news that I would have the opportunity to represent this area of our state,” he said, and started to introduce himself to his new constituents –that is, if he’s re-elected in November. “I grew up in Rosenhayn, near Vineland and Bridgeton,” he said. “My dad came from Sicily when he was 6 years old, with his family of 12. My dad’s family made a living hauling produce and eventually started their own trucking business. I worked in the family business for 26 years. I am the only congressman who has his CDL (commercial driver’s license). You never know when it will be needed,” he joked. LoBiondo started his political life as a Cumberland County freeholder, a position he held for one term before jumping to the Assembly, where he served seven terms and worked closely with Senator Leonard T. Connors (now retired) and his son, Sen. Chris Connors, he said. He was elected to Congress in 1994. “I live in Atlantic County with my wife, Tina, and our two rescued Weimaraners.” LoBiondo serves on three committees in Congress. The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has the Army Corps of Engineers under that umbrella. As a senior member of the committee, he is chairman of
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OUR MAN IN WASHINGTON: If reelected in November, Republican Congressman Frank LoBiondo (R-2nd) will represent Southern Ocean County. Members of Tuckerton’s Republican Club seated: Sue Marshall, Club President Jim McAndrew and Vice President Doris Mathisen. the Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Subcommittee. His district includes the new Federal Tech facility in Atlantic County, and the largest Coast Guard Training Facility in the nation, based in Cape May. He also serves commercial and recreation fishing concerns. “I am thrilled that this new part of the district shares the same issues as
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Busy But Safe Weekend on Area Waters National Flood Insurance Hits Rough Waters Deadline Looms
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he clock is still tick, tick, ticking on the National Flood Insurance Program even as the North Atlantic hurricane season, which officially begins on Friday, June 1, approaches. As of Tuesday, the program, which insures about 5.5 million homes across the nation, was set to expire on May 31. Payouts on policies currently in effect would still be made, but no new policies could be written or old policies renewed unless Congress acts to extend the program. The situation is nothing new. Congress has been authorizing last-minute, short-term, temporary extensions of the NFIP for several years now. A comprehensive five-year reauthorization, though, has seemingly become permanently mired in politics. The program became a political football after the 2005 Atlantic basin hurricane season, which saw a record number of tropical storms and hurricanes, including the notorious Katrina. The NFIP is supposed to be self-sustaining, with claims paid from the money raised in premiums. Katrina and her cousins, though, caused such extensive and intensive damage that the program went seriously into the red – an estimated $18 billion in debt. It hasn’t been able to come close to digging itself out since. Critics have a number of problems with the program. Repetitive losses – the same property owners filing claims again and again and again – drive them crazy. They also say the program encourages homeowners to build in high-risk, and often environ-
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he long Memorial Day weekend was, said Chief Warrant Officer Jay Greiner, the commanding officer at U.S. Coast Guard Station Barnegat Light, certainly a busy one on the waters of Southern Ocean County. But, he added, it was an uneventful one. “There were no major incidents to report,” said Greiner. Mostly, he said, his boat crews kept busy conducting safety boardings of recreational vessels. Which was certainly appropriate considering Safe Boating Week was being observed. Greiner said his crews had to terminate several vessels. That, after Arnold Schwarzenegger’s movies, sounds rather dramatic but it actually isn’t. When the Coast Guard discovers a boat failing to meet safety requirements because of reasons such as a lack of a fire extinguisher or life jackets, the Coasties follow the vessel to port where the owners must comply with safety requirements before being allowed on the waters again. The Jersey Shore, however, did not escape the first big weekend of the summer without an apparent water-
mentally sensitive, areas. Those qualms were basically overridden as long as the program, created in 1968, could pay for itself, give or take a million here or a million there. But once it sank into debt and had to be bailed out by taxpayers, fiscally conservative members of Congress decided the program desperately needed reform. Add the problem that flood insurance is of little concern to lawmakers from inland states, who don’t want to be accused of coddling rich oceanfront homeowners. Still, hurricane season is knocking on the door. Surely Congress will provide at least a short-term solution before May 31, right? Especially
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UNEVENTFUL: The Barnegat Light Coast Guard Station reported no major incidents during holiday weekend. related fatality. On Tuesday morning various agencies were still search-
ing for Rudy Mena, a 17-year-old Paterson boy who disappeared while
swimming with his sister in Long Branch at 5:41 p.m. Sunday. —R.M.
since two tropical storms, Alberto and Beryl, had already developed, well before the official start of the season. That’s the first time that has happened since 1908. There is also an economic motivation for Congress to act. If the NFIP isn’t extended, the real estate market would take a severe hit – flood insurance is an absolute necessity when obtaining a mortgage in flood-prone areas such as Long Beach Island and much of mainland Southern Ocean County. Sure enough, on May 17, the House of Representatives passed a temporary extension by a 402 to18 vote. It was, though, for only a month.
The Senate followed suit on May 24, passing a two-month extension by unanimous consent. So, it would seem all the House will have to do to keep the program up and running on Wednesday, when it returns from its Memorial Day break, is to tack on another month to its own already-passed extension. Remember, though, the NFIP has become a political football, so much so that even the matter of a short-term, temporary extension has become tricky. A deal had to be struck to ensure unanimous consent in the Senate (which, due to time constraints caused by Senate rules, was necessary to avoid a delay while awaiting a roll call vote). Sen. Tom Coburn, a Republican from Oklahoma (remember the inland state problem?), said he wouldn’t support the extension unless it included a provision for phasing out subsidies for second homes and vacation rental properties during the next four years. What pressure that puts on members of Congress such as Rep. Jon Runyan, who represents all of Southern Ocean County. If he votes against the Senate bill, he threatens to cripple the area’s real estate market. If he votes for it, he could be condemning thousands of vacation home owners in his district to pay, ultimately, thousands of dollars more annually for flood insurance. And not just those “rich, oceanfront” owners – insurance agents have told The SandPaper that the owners of lagoon properties on the mainland could see their premiums skyrocket. Runyan, a former star with the Philadelphia Eagles, has seen footballs take strange bounces before. It will be interesting to see if he can avoid fumbling in this situation. Normal or Mild Season Is Forecast One bit of good news is that hurricane forecasters have called for, at worst, just an average Atlantic basin hurricane season in 2012. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its forecast on May 24. “NOAA’s outlook predicts a lessactive season compared to recent years,” said NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco. Still, NOAA said it would be a
Ship Bottom Will Warn Beachgoers About Jetties
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LBI Fourth-Graders Are Winning Writers Essays Will Appear Online in The New Jersey Scoop EXCELLENCE IN WRITING: Long Beach Island Grade School students (starting second from left) Aidan Olcott, Ava Ruff and Leah Kowalski are honored for winning the Celebrate New Jersey 4th Grade N.J. Studies Writing Contest. Olcott wrote about the Tuckerton Seaport & Baymen’s Museum, Ruff penned an essay about the Hindenburg disaster, and Kowalski focused her writing on the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine.
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hen the beach season opens in Ship Bottom on Saturday, June 16, signs at entrances will be warning beachgoers to watch out for jetty rocks. Keith Stokes, beach patrol captain, said that the summer following the 2007 beach replenishment project in neighboring Surf City, large amounts of sand floated in and were deposited on Ship Bottom beaches. “If you looked out at our beaches that season, you couldn’t see the jetties,” he said. “They were all covered over by the sand.” Stokes said subsequent blizzards and northeast storms caused the jetties to be exposed again. “We felt that it would be a good time to put up signs so that people don’t swim near the jetties,” he said. Councilman Edward English, who as parks and recreation committee chairman is in charge of beaches, added, “We don’t want people to go out and walk on the jetties. That is an unsafe situation.” Stokes added that during the next two weekends, the beaches would remain unguarded. However, he said some guards would be stationed at the beach patrol headquarters, on East 26th Street. “If a police call comes in about a swimmer in trouble, we will be ready to respond,” he said. —E.E.
“near-normal” season with a “70 percent chance of nine to 15 named storms, of which four to eight will strengthen to a hurricane, and of those, one to three will become major hurricanes,” Category 3 or higher, with winds of at least 111 miles per hour. Longtime forecasters Philip J. Klotzbach and William M. Gray of the Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Project were even Continued on Page 30
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Marchers Step Out in Beach Haven To Honor Those Who Served Nation New Website By Kiwanis Club of LBI Is a Snapshot of an Involved Group
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o extend the patriotic spirit past Memorial Day, just take a look at the new Kiwanis Club of Long Beach Island website – one page glimpses into a member’s harrowing period of service aboard a destroyer in the South Pacific during World War II. U.S. Navy reservist Mike Bak Jr. was aboard the USS Franks DD554 as the crew fought off kamikaze attacks, sank a Japanese submarine and rescued downed aviators. But paying tribute to our servicemen and women was not the only reason the club began to trumpet a new online image recently. “The main reason we started the website is to build up our membership; our group is getting older and smaller,” said webmaster and club member Jim Hughes of Beach Haven Crest, who is a retired staff photog-
rapher for the New York Daily News. “Another reason is to let the public know what we do and whom we do it for,” Hughes added. The club is in its third decade of collecting food and money for food pantries on Long Beach Island and in Manahawkin, said Jim Chenard, chairman of the community service program. Southern Ocean Medical Center has been a big beneficiary of Kiwanis efforts. In the last 27 years, Kiwanis of LBI has donated more than $250,000 to the hospital through the annual Judge DeFazio Memorial Concert, chaired by club past president Ed Toriello. In addition to these and other specific programs, and scholarships, the Kiwanis clubs’ service generally is “dedicated to the community with a focus on serving the children of the world, one child at a time.”
One more reason for the newly developed website is “to show the public who the people are that deserve to be recognized, giving a long overdue pat on the back for their work as members of the Kiwanis Club,” said Hughes. “These people at the drop of a hat will give up their time to help the needy. If the only ones to see them on the website are their kids and their grandkids, then it’s all worth it.” Hughes’ photography skills lent themselves to his volunteer post as webmaster, as evident in the panoramic shot of the club’s spring Texas Hold ’Em tournament and fundraiser. At the Daily News, he was known from 1963 to 1998 as “Hughes from the News.” Then the last six years on the job, he was also the paper’s computer technician in the photo department. So, in retirement, the rest of the web page ingredients were
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A SLICE OF AMERICANA: Downtown Beach Haven was filled with marchers, patriotic music and veterans as the borough held its Memorial Day Parade. Since changing its form of government two years ago, the borough has sought greater participation. The Beach Haven Community Arts Program held a service following the parade.
Little Egg Harbor Seeks Sidewalk Grant With the help of Ocean County, Little Egg Harbor Township will apply for a state Department of Transportation Enhancement Program for sidewalks along the Mathistown/Radio Road Intersection, Township Engineer Jim Oris told the township committee during its May 24 municipal meeting. The area is part of a town center corridor that includes the justice complex and town hall. Ocean County will assist in the grant because both Radio and Mathistown roads are county roads, said Oris. “The grants are for transportation corridors so people can walk safely to bus stops,” he said. New Jersey Transit buses stop along both roads. Deputy Mayor Ray Gormley said there has always been a plan for sidewalks. “Ever since this building (town hall) was built, they've been trying to get something between here and the Wawa on Mathistown Road.” He said the plans are just in the beginning stages. In preparation for sidewalks that will be built along Route 539 and Frog Pond Road, the township introduced an ordinance that would vacate its rights to a portion of its sidewalk easement on Route 539. The committee also authorized the Municipal Utilities Authority to refinance bonds dating back to 1977 and 2002 that will save the MUA 5 percent in interest payments, or $30,000 a year. —P.J. there, and he decided to do a page for his club. But he’s not looking for another
15 minutes of fame, as he says his fellow active club members deserve. Continued on Page 28
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BB Sailing Hall Is Looking for Nominations
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o you know of someone locally who has had a profound impact on sailing? The Barnegat Bay Sailing Hall of Fame is seeking nominations for its 2012 class. Gretchen Coyle, Beach Haven resident and committee member, said the hall was established in 2004 to honor those sailing enthusiasts with ties to the Barnegat Bay “that have achieved excellence in the sport of sailing and/or who have contributed to sailing on Barnegat Bay and beyond in some extraordinary manner.” She said nominations must include a biographical overview detailing how the candidate’s achievements have furthered Barnegat Bay’s sailing heritage. Nominations should be sent to selection committee chairman Ed Vienckoski at edv@ comcast.net through the first week of June. The inductees will be honored during the fall at Ocean County College, where the hall is located. Coyle said other area committee members are Sue Warren of Surf City and Michael Spark of Barnegat Light. Spark was inducted in 2008 for being a sailing instructor for more than 50 years and serving as coach for the sailing team at Southern Regional High School. Coyle said the 2010 class included two posthumous inductees with strong Island ties: Faye Bennet and Walter Smedley Jr. Among Bennet’s numerous accomplishments were founder of the Spray Beach junior sailing program, founder of the Long Beach Island Yacht Racing Association, first woman to compete in a U.S. men’s sailing championship and 2002 recipient of the Nathaniel G. Herreshoff Trophy for outstanding contributions to the sport of sailing. Smedley was enshrined for his longtime contributions to sailing through his association with the Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club in Beach Haven, where he had served as a commodore and trustee. Under his leadership, the club was two-time recipient of the St. Petersburg Cup for excellence in race management. Coyle said another member of the last class was Forked River resident Donald Launer, a book and magazine author on nautical and sailing-related topics. “Our inductees have had an impact on sailing in so many areas,” said Coyle. “In the 2006 class we had Betsy Alison, who did so much to give sailing opportunities to the disabled.” She said the hall also includes pioneers such as sneakbox builder Samuel Perrine, who in the 19th century developed the sneakbox from a gunning boat to a pleasure craft and lengthened the boat from 12 to 15 feet. “He built hundreds of 15-footers, and they were the dominant boat on the Barnegat Bay for 125 years,” she said. — Eric Englund
Shred Documents In Barnegat June 9
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o you have reams and reams of unneeded paperwork clogging your desks and file cabinets at home? There’s a good chance that some documents could have personal information that could be a target for identity thieves. So instead of throwing them in the trash, bring them to the Barnegat Township municipal complex where the Ocean County Department of Solid Waste Management will conduct a residential document shredding day Saturday, June 9, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. There is no charge for the service. Freeholder James Lacey said the shredding unit features an automatic feeding and dumping system, eliminating human contact with your
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A Sea of Flags at Southern HS Students Recognize Sacrifices Made A BIG SALUTE: At Southern Regional High School, students plant thousands of flags in honor of service men and women who lost their lives in the Afghanistan and Iraq campaigns. It is done as part of the school’s Memorial Day observance. documents and forms. Each vehicle is limited to six boxes or bags of documents. Paper clips and staples do not need to be removed. The program began in April in Lacey Township, and will be made available in 19 other municipalities through the end of July. “We make every effort to make this program
convenient for all of our residents,” said Lacey, solid waste management liaison. “This is one way the county can help in the fight against identity theft, by giving our residents this opportunity to securely destroy their old documents.” Township Clerk Sharon Auer said the town would use its Nixle system to remind residents
of the shredding day a week in advance. Nixle is a free service where subscribers can receive e-mails from the township informing them about emergences or other special events. For more information, call township hall at 609-698-0080, extension 121, or the county solid waste department at 732-506-5047. —E.E.
anielle Elia is the first freshman girl to play on the Pinelands Regional High School varsity golf team. The team tied its last match, against Monsignor Donovan, last week and finished the season with eight wins, six losses and one tie. But Elia was pleased that she had shot the nine-hole Bey Lea Golf Course in Toms River at par 36. The Pinelands team made it to state but did not win in its division. “We lost the division championship by three strokes,” said Elia, 15. “I shot a 45 for the nine holes at Edge Ridge in Lakewood.” The team consists of 18 golfers, with five varsity players and five JVs. “The coach decides the order of players; I play fourth, fifth and third depending on who I’m matched with. All the scores get added at the end, but you want to be matched with a person with the same skill level.” Elia’s entire family plays golf. “My father, mother and sister play, and my uncles do, too.” Her back yard is the Ocean County Golf Course at Atlantis in Little Egg Pat Johnson Harbor. A family friend, “Uncle” Rick Sefanoli, the original owner of the ON THE BALL: Danielle Elia takes a shot with her restaurant concession at Atlantis, gave favorite driver near her home in Little Egg Harbor. Elia her first golf club. Her mother, Grace, worked at Sea Oaks Country Club for many years, driving the know, like in the Rutgers Open,” Elia said. beverage cart on the course. Golf lessons for her “I also hope to be in the Junior LPGA at the two daughters were a perk. Seaview Marriott. “I’m so excited that she’s on the varsity “I like playing on courses I don’t know; I team. There are 18 students on the team; only like the challenge of playing on a new course; five get to play (on varsity) each time. It’s very I’m able to think about the shot. The thinking competitive,” said Grace. part of the course, in my opinion, makes you a The team practices at Sea Oaks; during the better golfer.” school year, Elia also gets to practice at Atlantis Elia’s driver is a Taylormade Burner Superfor free. “I have a country club card for the sum- fast that she was fitted for. “It feels great to hit mer – I get to play the full 18 holes for $18.” the ball clean, to swing and finish and see it land Whenever she can, Elia practices from early good. It motivates you.” in the morning to the afternoon. Her other clubs are Ping, Wilson and CalWith help from her uncle Richard Flannigan, laway, and her putter is a Ping. who lives down the block, she entered the RutElia is already planning for a career in golf gers Open Junior Tour last year and placed fifth and looking into Division 1 schools in Florida. in her division for 11- to 14-year-olds. “I do want to go pro; that’s my ambition. “I was really nervous, and I’ve improved so I think I’m a good golfer. I’ve improved a lot much, I’m really ready to go back and play in over the last three months; I think I have what July.” The Junior Tour is for 11- to 18-year-olds. it takes to go pro.” “I like being matched with people I don’t — Pat Johnson
Bengals Make History on the Diamond
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he Barnegat Bengals baseball team made school history this year by winning its first-ever playoff game against the Collingswood High School Panthers in a 5-1 victory on May 22. Though the team has made it to the first round of the New Jersey state playoffs in the past, said head coach Dan McCoy, this is the first post-season win the club has recorded. “It was exciting and (I am) proud. The kids have worked so hard all year long and to see it pay off, it was just awesome for the kids and for the staff,” said John Germano, athletic director for Barnegat Township schools. “I’m just proud of the kids. It was a big building block in our program.” “It was definitely a defining moment for the program going forward,” said McCoy. Though the next round of the playoffs against fourth-seeded Haddonfield High School did not end as favorably for the Bengals, with a 12-2 season-ending defeat, Germano said he looks at it as a learning experience. “What we may have lost on the field,
we gained in experience. Our program is on the right track and moving in a great direction.” McCoy expressed similar sentiments. “I think it was another good learning experience for the guys, to see how good we have to be in order to compete at that level in states,” he said. “I told the guys we lost to a better team, but if we want to make a run in states, we have to emulate that program. ... Uncharacteristically this year, we made a lot of errors during that game.” The team, however, is young, and only losing six seniors from the club. Granted, one of those seniors is star pitcher Mark McCoy, who has entered the 2012 Major League Baseball draft and, according to his coach and father, is expected to be signed somewhere between the fourth and sixth rounds of the 40-round draft. His talent is undeniable – McCoy said that if his son is selected in the sixth round of the draft, it puts him in the top 210 young baseball players in the entire country. Though the coach says his son’s presence, Continued on Page 28
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Bengals Continued from Page 27 along with the other five seniors, will be missed, the young team has a lot of depth and heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hopeful for continued success in the future. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have that number-one guy, but we'll have seven or eight guys that will be able to give us good varsity innings,â&#x20AC;? he said. Overall, McCoy said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m proud of my guys. The one thing I like about this group is that they weren't satisfied with just getting there; they wanted to win and move on.â&#x20AC;? Indeed, there is always next year. Meanwhile, across the athletic fields, the Lady Bengals softball team also competed in the state competitions, achieving victory in the second round of state playoffs against Sterling
Kiwanis Continued from Page 25 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Enough about me,â&#x20AC;? he said, when asked about tales of his documenting days. So go ahead and visit kiwanislbi.org and see what the club is all about. The current president is Joanne Kranch. The number to contact the club by phone is 609-709-0443,
High School on May 24. The extra-innings victory for the Lady Bengals against the defending champions meant the team made it to the semifinals for the first time in school history, and played Buena High School at home on Tuesday night. Unfortunately for the Lady Bengals, that game, like the historic Barnegat baseball playoff, did ultimately end in a 6-0 defeat. Though both teams are out of the running for the state championship, each made historic achievements for the young high school this spring. Is it a coincidence that both the baseball and softball teams have made history this year? Not really, said Germano. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Athletically, this year has been a very, very good year for Barnegat. I know our coaches worked very, very hard and our kids worked extremely hard, too. ... They set a great example for all of us.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Ashley Tedesco ashleytedesco@thesandpaper.net which is the number of past club President Bud Dixon. The group meets every Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the Ship Bottom fi rehouse on 21st Street and Central Avenue, Ship Bottom. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you look at the saying on the website about us, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Kiwanis Is Where A Need Is Servedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; spells out â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Kiwanis,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? Hughes pointed out. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Maria Scandale mariascandale@thesandpaper.net
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VA Hospital Continued from Page 14 have a better chance at recruiting support with an innovative approach â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the concept of a resource center that would not necessarily provide services, but would direct veterans to the appropriate healthcare provider, a central point, like a nurse navigator.â&#x20AC;? Van Drew agreed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The way to start might be to build an interface between (private) electronic records and VA records.â&#x20AC;? Van Drew noted that building a VA hospital for Southern Ocean County would still pose a problem in transportation for those who live the farthest away. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a hundred miles from Cape May to northern Ocean, so having one healthcare provider isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the answer. We need an innovative approach, an exciting approach, to build a collective force out of this committee to get the VA to agree to that kind of system.â&#x20AC;? Connors said it was encouraging to hear the state was working on standardizing records, but called it a terrible irony that veterans from World War II are being hindered in their healthcare needs by technology. â&#x20AC;&#x153;World War II veterans donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the years for that to be defi ned. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s frustrating that those folks who gave the most are now battling the government to get their health care, often having to travel hours for a 15-minute visit with a doctor. Or travel and fi nd the doctor is not there. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve all heard the horror stories,â&#x20AC;? he said. Carolyn Heckman, executive director for South Jersey Health Care Foundation, located in Vineland, said she was working with the VA on the issue of how the private hospitals could get reimbursed using Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) and was waiting for them to get back to her. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re excited to be going with dispersed care rather than building another brick-and-mortar hospital. Allowing veterans to go to any hospital with an MOU is the way to go.â&#x20AC;? Connors asked if she thought existing hospitals would be equipped to handle the number of veterans entering the system. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I believe we have the capacity,â&#x20AC;? Heckman responded, and said her foundation was able to handle behavioral and mental services to treat head trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Another member of the task force, James Wallace from Deborah Lung and Heart Center in Browns Mills, said the operating margins or volumes in New Jersey hospitals are down. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a win/win opportunity, a win for the veterans and a win for the hospitals. We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t need another brick-and -mortar building; we have
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Continued from Page 13 On another Causeway matter, Ship Bottom joined Barnegat Light in opposing the â&#x20AC;&#x153;string of pearls lighting systemâ&#x20AC;? proposed for the new Causeway bridges. Greeley said the lights would be located on the south side of the new bridge and the north side of the rehabilitated existing span. In a recent resolution, Barnegat Light officials had opposed it because the lighting would be seen from the outside but not on the inside of the span and that the $3.2 million price tag was too costly. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think the $3.2 million might be more wisely spent on fixing our drainage systems on Eighth and Ninth streets, from the bridge entrances and exits to Long Beach Boulevard,â&#x20AC;? said Huelsenbeck, who took the resolution off the agenda, so it never came up for a vote. The mayor said the DOT â&#x20AC;&#x153;should have made the drainage a priority several years ago.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not going to do it until the bridge is completed, so weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking at getting our new drainage by 2020,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You look at the intersection of Central Avenue, especially by the Wawa, and thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no drainage.â&#x20AC;? Greeley said the new span is the â&#x20AC;&#x153;highest priority.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;We canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t really concentrate on the drainage work until the bridge is finished,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Eric Englund ericenglund@thesandpaper.net
plenty in southern New Jersey.â&#x20AC;? He also said transportation issues that exist now in getting veterans to Wilmington or Philadelphia would be lessened if veterans could go to their local hospital. Van Drew asked if there was a national model of a similar program somewhere else in the nation, and Wallace said there was one in Charleston, S.C., that he was looking to get the particulars on. Task force member Bernard Epworth said he thought the VA satellite offices could hook up private healthcare facilities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the best of both worlds. (But) the VA is very territorial and feels the VA doctors give the best care to veterans. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be quite a chore to move in a decentralized situation.â&#x20AC;? Connors said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s terrible that veterans who fought on foreign soil now feel they have to fight the federal government to get the health care that they need.â&#x20AC;? John Doherty, Ocean County director of veterans affairs, said he had prosecuted 100,000 claims against the VA. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been a practicing veterans advocate for 32 years, and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve watched the VA go from bad to worse,â&#x20AC;? he declared. Doherty said he has advocated for years to close existing VA hospitals in favor of letting veterans get quality local care. He also said the vehicle for allowing local care already exists for veterans who live 50 miles away from a VA healthcare facility. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a fee-basis claim, but you have to make the application, and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only good for a period of time. It should be extended to allow for chronic ailments. How can you send an 80-year-old veteran on a bus trip to Philly when he could get health care down the block? They are throwing money away in Washington (in transportation costs). The 18-member task force has met twice previously in public and will meet one more time in Cape May County before making its report. This was the second meeting in Ocean County as Ocean has the largest population of veterans in the state. Little Egg Harbor Committeeman and Air Force veteran Ed Nuttell welcomed the task force to Little Egg Harbor and said he had been to VA facilities in East Orange, Bricktown and Philadelphia, and others also travel as far as Wilmington, Del. Y patjohnson@thesandpaper.net
Best Beach Continued from Page 16 the condition of New Jerseyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s beaches heading into Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer on the shore,â&#x20AC;? said Director of Communications Kim Kosko. â&#x20AC;&#x153;N.J. Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin as well as Division of Travel and Tourism Executive Director Grace Hanlon were on hand to give remarks in support of the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s coastal health and thriving beach tourism industry.â&#x20AC;? The event also featured the State of the Shore Report, authored and delivered by Dr. Jon Miller, the NJSGCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Extension Program coastal processes specialist, who assured those assembled that Hurricane Ireneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s late summer landfall on the Jersey coast last year had done little to affect the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s beaches in the long term. â&#x20AC;&#x153;New Jerseyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s beaches made it through the winter largely unscathed,â&#x20AC;? Miller noted in his report, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and in ideal shape heading into the spring and summer.â&#x20AC;? According to Kosko, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The proceedings also included remarks from Dr. Tom Herrington of Stevens Institute of Technology, who was instrumental in putting together the fi rst State of the Shore event a decade ago, and officials from several other key government agencies, including Michael Augustinyak of the N.J. Office of Emergency Management and Mary Colvin of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, who both stressed the importance of readiness in preparing for coastal hazards.â&#x20AC;? For more information about NJSGC, an affiliation of colleges, universities and other groups dedicated to advancing knowledge and stewardship of N.J.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s marine and coastal environment, visit njseagrant.org. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Juliet Kaszas-Hoch julietkaszas-hoch@thesandpaper.net
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’m glad to see all y’all made it down for the holiday weekend – and apparently all y’all’s friends, relatives and distant in-laws made it down to boot. I know every year it’s one of those “most crowded ever” knee-jerk responses to this first big summerish weekend. To me, Memorial Day Weekend is like a practice weekend – loosening up for serious summer weekends beginning in late June, i.e. school-out. But this year I got some semi-nonanecdotal reports from the likes of churches and bars. We were pushing the limit’s limits when it comes to folks jamming into the pews and onto the bar stools. And a goodly number of holidayers tried both, based on the woozy countenances of collegiate-age churchgoers I saw at mass. I remain one of the few hardcore locals who perpetually and damn-near honestly revel in the sudden tourist showing surrounding Memorial Day. It’s one of those flashback things to when I was amid the rowdier returnees. Of course, I was annually coming back from Hawaii so I was already well practiced when it came to sliding into sun-and-fun settings. Nowadays, after oft-dreary winters spent hereabouts, I thoroughly enjoy the charge of energy that suddenly returns to the Island for that last Monday in May. As for the traffic, I’m far less endeared with that aspect. It was oft atrocious out there. Note: I can assure that texting and driving is not dead – though some of the proponents may soon be if they keep performing the texting tango, swaying between lanes on the Causeway, while looking down in rapt messaging mode. How motorists can drive while fully focused on their laps, feverishly pushing letters, is baffling. Oh, come to think of it, they can’t frickin’ drive that way! ONE “H” OF A FREAKOUT: Before I get to the fishiest of things, I have to share the freakiest of things. The following is a spot-on true. I was visiting an angling buddy and his wife over the weekend. They invited me over to appraise some vintage jewelry the family had inherited. I’m pretty decent at it. I’m not overly decent at going from testing gold to having a mind-boggling, freak-thing saunter in on me – as it did, via three very attractive young teenage girls: the daughter of my buddy, along with her two girlfriends. The gals sashayed into the room struttingly displaying their just-purchased Summer 2012 bathing suits. Nothing overly dramatic, mind you. The bathing suits were very tasteful, even
athleticish. I threw out some fitting compliments – young girls love the hell out of that – and (truthfully) went quickly back to ogling and coveting a totally gorgeous set of diamond and platinum earrings, circa 1920s. Hey, I got my priorities straight, dude. I was only vaguely listening in when one of the young gals bemoaned, “I still think it makes the backs of my legs look lumpy.” I glanced over. It didn’t. The daughter chimed in, “When we’re done prepping, you’ll look fine.” That seemingly unassuming remark would lead to one of the oddest mixes of freakiness and flakiness I’ve ever chanced upon. There’s many a time I wish my explorative, unrelenting, journalistically questioning mind would, well, mind its own business. This day would prove the adage: Closed ears catch no flies – or whatever. Looking up over my 5-power jewelry glasses, I caught mom’s eye. “What’s that ‘prepping’ thing all about?” I asked innocently. The mom blushed a bit, adding a headshaking giggle. I would have never guessed I was cruising headlong toward Freakyville. “They prep their legs and butts before they go to the beach,” the mom smiled, throwing in one of those shouldery, “Whadda ya gonna do?” gestures. “Prep?” I asked, chronic curiosity now in the driver’s seat. Continued on Page 31
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LoBiondo Continued from Page 23 York in less than nine minutes. It’s extremely important to the country and the state.” He is a new member of the House Intelligence Committee. “Most everything is classified and deals with 16 separate intelligence agencies. Most of us only know the FBI and CIA, but there are more than 130 agencies tasked with keeping the bad guys from coming over here and doing bad things. It’s an interesting committee.” “I believe in grassroots constituent services,” he continued. “The federal government’s mission is to cut through red tape and help you, but by law I can’t do anything to help you until I represent you,” he said, angling for votes. “If everything goes well, I’ll be sworn in January and I look forward to the opportunity to work with you.” LoBiondo said he loves doing “the people events, the church BBQs, fire company dinners. This is where the real world is. Washington is not the real world. It’s right here, where you have to make it every day. I grew up in a rural area where hunting and fishing were a big deal. And I am thrilled to represent the decoy capital of the world,” he said, a reference to his stop at the museum exhibits of antique and modern waterfowl hunting decoys at Tuckerton Seaport. A member of the audience asked LoBiondo if there would be any military construction in the near future; he was disappointed with the answer. “Nothing for a few years. All federal spending has stopped or is slowing down; and if you consider that for every dollar we spend, 45 cents is borrowed, it’s understandable. But the safety of the country is our top priority. We just have less dollars to do it with.” Former Tuckerton Councilman Bill Marshall asked if he dealt with veterans’ issues and LoBiondo said he is committed to providing more county-based services for veterans. “Now if one of our veterans needs major medical services, they must travel to Wilmington, Philadelphia or East Orange and it creates hardships. We have built a new clinic in Vineland with $30 million in federal funds. It’s a model for the rest of the country. We’ve also convinced the VA to create a pilot program for any veteran experiencing a hardship to get the services they need from doctors in the towns where they live. This is especially important for dialysis patients. But we need to continue to get veterans to register with the VA. The VA’s decisions for funding are based on enrollment. We have enrollment clin-
ics with the VFW, American Legion and other service organizations to get the word out. I will work with Ocean County to build on what’s already being done.” LoBiondo stated his position on offshore oil drilling and it is a resounding no. “It’s not a news flash that our country is in an energy crisis. Who would have thought we would be high-fiving over the price of gasoline going under $3.50? I’ve had so many questions about the energy situation that I prepared a position paper on what we should do about that. And despite the need for energy for all of us, drilling for oil off the coast of New Jersey is wrong. Some states have held referendums and voters have voted that they want drilling off their coast – Virginia did this. New Jersey has not done that. There is too much at stake to allow drilling off our coast. Besides, preliminary studies done years ago show there is very little oil off of New Jersey.” LoBiondo said another nuclear plant is being built in Salem County but the hope for the future is in natural gas. “Our natural gas deposits is a huge benefit to our country. Natural gas products are being developed for cars. If we used natural gas compared to gasoline, it would cost $1.70 a gallon. The Jitney fleet (in Atlantic City) is run on natural gas and more filling stations are being built by the private sector.” LoBiondo is also pushing for the Keystone pipeline. “It’s very short-sighted not to do the pipeline. We are spending hundreds of billions of dollars to buy foreign oil from people who are not our friends. It’s insane to be sending so much money to OPEC nations that we can’t rely on. “On the other hand, there are enormous oil fields in Canada, our friend and allies. If they don’t sell it to us, they will build the pipeline west and sell it to China. China is not our friend. “It would produce thousands of jobs almost immediately.” Another of LoBiondo’s platform position deals with federal regulations. “Part of what I’ve been doing this year is meeting with all the chambers of commerce to get a feel for what’s happening in the centers of our business communities. Business can be broken into two categories: there are the businesses that are barely hanging on, and those that have strengthened but are not spending the money to hire because of uncertainties about taxes. The current administration favors letting the Bush-era tax cuts expire. Questions around the Obama health care bill create another huge uncertainty. When it was first put forward by (former House Speaker) Nancy Pelosi, it was said to cost less than a trillion dollars. It took two years of study to determine the original
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estimate was off by half. It will cost almost two trillion. We still don’t know if that difference is going to be made up by bills or fees or taxes. What does it tell us when the government is set to hire 10,000 new IRS agents?” “Other regulations that burn me: Commercial fishermen have been telling me about the EPA’s regulations concerning incidental deck wash. If during a rain event water runs off a fishing boat and it’s not clean, under the rules they can get a $10,000 per day fine. “Recently the EPA decided the clean air regulations weren’t strong enough and there are still too many particulates in the air. The answer to that is to regulate dust on farms. ‘Saturday Night Live’ or Jay Leno could have fun with that! I have a mental picture of one of our farmers driving his pickup into the field with two EPA agents running behind him. “The EPA has also ruled that no new coalfired electric plants will ever be built and that within five years, we will eventually shut them all down. That will result in a 15 to 30 percent increase in our energy bills. Our country is abundantly rich in coal. West Virginia is a coal state and during the primary, Obama received 59 percent of the vote while 41 percent went to a convicted felon in jail. “Regulations are going to strangle us. We need decisions made on common sense and sound science.” To a question posed to him on domestic manufacturing, Tuckerton Councilman Tony Foglia asked if the government could require that all government purchases be made in America. “Wouldn’t it make sense that taxpayers’ dollars be spent domestically and put America back to work?” LoBiondo said, “Buying American products is in all bills. But the bulk of spending is done by the private sector. Very few things are made in America and that has to do with our free trade agreements. How we got there (former President Bill) Clinton pushed the free trade agreement with China; it was a very close vote but it passed. It’s not fair trade at all. We don’t impose tariffs on China but they do on our products. It’s a one-way street. They take all of our money. This encouraged business to move to other countries, and killed our manufacturing. I shudder to think where we will get our steel if we need it tomorrow. The Chinese are eating our lunch, stealing our intellectual property. They steal our ideas, build products and send them back to us subsidized by our own government. “Your government owns General Motors, who recently built a new plant in Mexico. Our trade policy is upside down. “It’s hard to get people to buy American
when they see two products in the store. The American-made product costs $1.50 and the China-made is 50 cents but they employ slave labor and have no environmental rules. “We’re killing our farmers with regulations, bringing product in from South America where there are no regulations. The whole thing is upside down. I get so angry my hair catches on fire.” LoBiondo, as chair of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, oversees the Army Corps of Engineers and this year the president sent his budget with zero for the Army Corps. “It’s very hard to build from zero. It was done before, in the Bush era. It’s hard for me to explain to my colleagues in the middle of the country that we need beaches. I tell them it’s not about beaches but it’s about jobs and the economy of the state. If we don’t have beaches, we don’t have tourists. Last year, $38 billion in tourism came to the state of New Jersey.” LoBiondo said the Army Corps funding gets put in the budget at the end of the year in a catch-all spending bill. “And we hope the right numbers get plugged in. It’s an upside down way to do things.” After the handshaking and cutting the cake, LoBiondo took time to talk personally to some potential new constituents. Tuckerton Mayor Buck Evans said LoBiondo’s experience and positions on these important committees could prove to be good for the area. “I like (freshman Republican) Congressman Jon Runyon very much, but LoBiondo’s got the experience,” he said. Y
Flood Continued from Page 24 more optimistic. “We anticipate that the 2012 Atlantic basin hurricane season will have reduced activity compared with the 1981-2010 climatology,” said the noted duo on April 4. “The tropical Atlantic has anomalously cooled over the past several months, and it appears that the chance of an El Niño event this summer and fall are relatively high. We anticipate a below-average probability for major hurricanes making landfall along the United States coastline and in the Caribbean.” Indeed, Klotzbach and Gray called for just 10 named storms in the season, which officially ends Nov. 30. Just four, they predicted, will turn into hurricanes, and only two of those will be of the “major” variety. — Rick Mellerup rickmellerup@thesandpaper.net
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Continued from Page 29 “They gob Preparation H all over themselves,” the mom explained, way too nonchalantly by my estimates. I knew instantly there was no punch line here. She was serious. As I’m inclined to do when my brain gets nailed by an ice ball of freakiness, I assumed my finest catatonic stare. Inside, I thought: “Maybe I just sorta heard wrong. Quick, Jay, what rhymes with Preparation H?” That’s when I got double-barreled. The mom, likely responding to my shocked stare, went on. “After they put on the Preparation H, they wrap themselves in Saran Wrap.” Oh, come on now! Now, I went into my fully-stunned, glazed gaze mode. The mom saw this. In a proofish move, she called her daughter in and whispered something to her. The girl bolted off and was back in nothing flat. She was double-fistedly holding about a dozen tubes of Preparation H, an odd look of pride in tow. I now resorted to my advanced training. This was now survival, i.e. sanity survival. “You rub that on yourself?” I weakly asked. “Yep. And this is the very best Prep H, you can get,” she all but gushed. “It’s Canadian Prep H.” “Canadian?” was all my mouth allowed to ooze out. “Yep, check it out.” With surely more pride than anyone has ever displayed when squeezing out a line of hemorrhoid medicine, she deposited a long line of white goo on the back of her hand. “Feel it,” she ordered. I t o u c h e d t h e s t u ff l i ke a snakeaphobic might touch a pinned down petting zoo serpent. I had no idea what I was feeling but shook my head affirmatively, in what I hoped was adequate appreciation. “Uh, why Canadian?” I asked. “Oh, theirs is the very best, way better than ours,” she said, in a manner oddly reminiscent of debates over hockey teams. I could only guess that the Great White North is on the cutting edge of dealing with the maladies associated with long winters of sitting around. But I still couldn’t help but think, poor Canada. Columbia has cocaine. Mexico has marijuana. Asia has poppies. Even South Africa has diamonds. But Canada, it’s got … DRIVING ALERT: As you’re traveling westbound on Route 72, from the hospital (SOCH/SOMC) westward, the shoulder of the road has been milled almost all the way to Route 539, making it a couple inches lower than the highway’s driving surface. Should your tires slip over the sharp edge between the roadway and the roughed-out shoulder lane, it throws your vehicle into a bit of steering fit. I drive a big truck that can handle stuff like that pretty well and when I’ve slipped onto the shoulder precipice, I definitely have to tighten my grip on the steering wheel. A smaller sedan traveling at higher speeds? Could get spooky. Not long ago we had a bus go out of control on Route 9 (Barnegat) due to a similar milling thing. FISHY FACTOID: A goodly number of us have fished for ocean herring. They’re a fairly good chunk bait and an excellent livelineable. When unhooking always crazed
herring, you can’t help but notice a sparkling, rainbowish scale residue always flying off the fish. It’s quite colorful, though tough to rub off hands and clothes. Well, at some point in herring fishing history, an angler (turned cosmetologist) saw gold in that sparkling herring slime. He parlayed it into quite the look. In fact, you can steal a quiet chuckle when you see your gals sporting sparkly cosmetic items – any item with an ingredient called “pearl essence” or, more trademarkishly, “pearlessence.” Yep, that would be good old herring scales being worn on faces, shoulder, arms, wherever. To this day, the best cosmetic companies find herring slime a leading source of the glint and glimmer blended in many upper-end cosmetics. While I can see the cosmetic pizzazz in rainbowy herring scales, I want to run a far more angler-useful approach to utilizing these glowing scales. They are an exceptional enhancement when plugging, chumming and even chunking. First of all, it’s easy as all get-out to collect these scales. While in the midst of hooking (light gear) a load of herring – the area around Little Egg Inlet is famed for holding them just about year ’round – immediately chuck them in a 5-gallon bucket, maybe a third full with saltwater. After filling your needs, hand agitate the bucketed herring. Now remove them but save that sparkling, albeit slimy water. Admittedly, there’s a bit of a yuck factor involved here. Now, pour the water through a fine mesh noodle strainer. I use a better stainless type. The Dollar Store models rust. You’ll end up with an impressive gob of highly fishing-functional scaleage. How so? When combined with a little carrier oil, namely bunker oil (or any other fish-essence oils), it can be slathered atop bunker chunks; finger-forced inside bunker chunks; added into chum; spooned out separately when chunking/ chumming (even offshore); squeezed onto plugs and plastics; or, poured into a hot tub to give it that sparkling look. They truly work. By the by, the scales are best preserved by being stored in a tightly lidded jar and refrigerated. SWOONING OVER SPOONINGS: Bunker spoons have been ruling the troll again this spring. As recently as this past week, huge bass have fallen for these fairly unlikely looking trollables. The history of this large, flattened piece of metal can be traced back to around 1950, when crudely made, homemade models were pretty much an insider secret. I have seen a wide array of early bunker spoons. Quite collectible. They really were just simple pieces of cut stainless steel sheet – maybe 8 inches long – in an elongated diamond shape with slightly rounded ends. Early homemade bunker spoons often had single hooks attached to the end, via split rings. I have an older example with a long-shanked hook welded onto the under side of the spoon. I have another where the hook is screwed on, much like early freshwater spoons. While a few vintage bunker spoons dangled a treble behind, the one-hook approach seemed to evolve into today’s look. Bucktail adornments came later, tied directly onto the hook, or as a separate teaser next to the hook.
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SIMPLY BIG: These are the new leaders of the 2012 Simply Bassin’ tournament. (Above) Angler Mark McAuliff with his 45-pound, 5-ounce cow striper, caught on clams in the Holgate area. The eight-week event runs until June 24. While a 60-years-plus history behind today’s bunker spoons give this artificial a solid angling background in its own right, the general shape bears a striking resemblance to primordial spoons, like the century-old Eppinger line. In fact, some new bunker spoons have the applied eyes right where Eppinger placed the famed red glass eyes. Whatever its watery roots, once metallic-only bunker spoons have suddenly assumed color patterns of every sort, led by Tony Maja models. So, why the flood of these bunker look-alikes onto the marketplace? Uh, could it possibly be the flood of bunker now out there? Undoubtedly. What’s more, with bunker around here for easily nine months of the year, these oft-costly artificials have a huge window of trolling opportunity. Though I’ve never tried it, apparently fluke go crazy over bunker spoons that are allowed to sink down toward the bottom. Here’s an e-mail that lead to this segment: “Jay, Got my biggest fluke (seven pounds) ever while coming in through the inlet. We were trolling for stripers and were doing a slow turn to head back out again when it hit my silver and red Maja. Though it was foul-hooked it was definitely going for the spoon. And we’ll be cooking it whole. J.T.” By the by, a trolling spoon can be plugged from the beach, particularly the “peanut bunker” spoons, which are 5 to 6 inches in length. They can be fast or slow retrieved, jigged lightly, jumped off the bottom and (a favorite of mine) sped forward then suddenly slowed, allowing for a wobbly drop toward the bottom. One of the ultimate usages of a bunker spoon is when kayak fishing. A paddle speed keeps the spoons down deep and adds a super ride and fall effect when paddling the yak. SIMPLY BASSIN’ 2012: The big bass news is the quantum leap within the 2012 Simply Bassin’ leaderboard. Mark McAuliff hauled in 45/5 cow, taken in the Holgate area (nonrefuge zone).
The oddity (for me) was the megabass went for clams. I’ve never been big on clams as a trophy-fish attractant but Mark stuck to his bait guns, and after landing and releasing an estimated 25-pounder earlier in the day went Wowsville with his largest bass ever. His wife was on hand for the action. It was weighed in at Jingles, where he’s a regular. That puts the Milford, NJ angler in a commanding lead in the tourney – and the running for top prize money. As for those who might feel the bar-raising fish could nullify their chances, we’ve had years in this event when 40-pounders were norms. Get crackin’. This proves that key fish are in the suds. RUN-DOWN: I was wrong. I had so suspected it would light up on the striper front this weekend. I based that on the insane number of anglers out there, the damn-good water conditions and, more fundamentally, the fact we’re approaching the height of the spring run. Just can’t say it happened that way. While I didn’t get any real skunk reports, thanks to fluke and bluefish, I heard what was close to some grumbles of stripering dissatisfaction on the boat angler front – even though there was a decent drop in fuel prices for the weekend, so it wasn’t costs alone bugging folks. As for how to find the scarce better bass, it truly is persistence over brute luck. A couple semi-trophy fish taken through the LBI suds were caught on bunker – and after a couple days of trying, per the lucky ones. Oddly scarce are usually sure-fire schoolie-sized stripers. There is a scattering of them, though. Those bass are often plug-oriented, or more apt to take smaller bait offerings, like clam or bloodworms. Keep trying pompano rigs. As for artificials, try going back to simple Fin-S Fish, gracing a ¾- to one-ounce leadhead. I still swear by Kalin, though many other brands are perfecting the required viciously sharp hooks.
As for plugs, think smaller swimmers (three treble varieties) in simple colors or blends: Pure black, mirror silver or “Smokey Joe” tones. The LBI Cup, despite a record number of entries, had scant few weigh-ins – almost weirdly so. Congrats to the big-buck winners, Chris Eastburn and, famous captain hereabouts, Ken Nutt. Their combinedfish weight of 59.1 pounds took home a juicy $8,230. Yowza. Thanks to all my website readers who entered that contest. While I’m never big on hyping fluke – because they need no fanfare to get flotillas on their scaly butts – I had a couple buddies bang the heck out of them down LEH way. I hear that bite went all the way down toward Great Bay and Little Beach. I got e-mails from three separate vessels taking a dozen fluke each. Bluefish remain also swams. As often as not, anglers will say they “didn’t catch much,” even when they coolered a decent take of small blues. I had a fellow try his hardest to catch a sheepshead off the Big Bridge (anchored up). Nada, though he was duly impressed with a couple tog he took – and quickly released. When we get the fishing dock associated with the new Causeway bridges (I say with great doubt), it’ll be fun day fishing for piling fish – and night fishing for bigger game. Kayak sales are fairly decent, with fishing models being very popular. I just hope newbies realize things can get a tad hairy when fishing from a yak, as opposed to just paddling around in one, which even a 5-yearold can do. Be it tipping over while trying to do the many small things associated with f ishing or, more dramatically, hooking up with a fish larger than planned, it takes some pre-training to go the full angling route, i.e. the ocean or inlet areas. For some insights check out http:// www.kayakfishingmagazine.net/ or YouTube “Kayak Fishing” to see some hands-on examples of yak angling. By the by, we have some fine kayak dealers right around here. Y
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Get Botanically Stoked At Hoch’s Landscaping And Garden Center A yard is where home and nature unite, as Daniel Hoch and Adrienne Cerefice, owners of the Hoch’s Landscaping & Garden Center, emphasize. The pair endeavor to cultivate customers’ ardor for unique and picturesque outdoor spaces via Hoch’s extensive landscaping experience and their new garden center, at 229 South Main St. in Barnegat. “We’re Barnegat’s only full-service garden center,” said Hoch. “It’s a great place to meander around, on two acres with all your garden needs – everything from tiny groundcover to big trees. “It’s a gardener’s garden center,” open since March in the location previously known, since 1985, as Living Landscapes. The helpful and knowledgeable on-site staff, which includes Bonnie Meissner and Colleen Thompson – both of whom were employees at Living Landscapes – are eager to give advice, answer questions and diagnose garden problems. “We can steer people to certain plants,” said Meissner, suggesting “the right plant for the right spot” based on sun, shade, deer or other characteristics of a homeowner’s property. Meissner pointed out a number of
colorful flowering perennials, ornamental grasses, autumn olives, black pines, bayberry and Leland cypress at the center as great planting options for summer. “We have a lot geared for the seashore garden,” she added. Cerefice said the Main Street property – which comprises a greenhouse and garden shop, as well as a multitude of flowers, trees, soil, mulch, fertilizer, garden items and “a great tree selection” – will remain open through Christmas, with seasonal offerings. The site also features a pond department, with aquatic plants, pond supplies and “teeny tiny fish to giant koi,” said Cerefice. While the garden center is a new venture for the couple, Hoch, 32, has been landscaping in the Long Beach Island area since he was 18 years old, starting in summers, and eventually taking over the enterprise for which he worked. He is now in his seventh year running his own landscaping business, with skill and experience in design, installation and maintenance to help reshape and color a homeowner’s outdoor lifestyle. Hoch’s landscape specialties include smaller custom installations, annual plantings, spring and fall cleanup and general maintenance,
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‘A GARDENER’S GARDEN CENTER’: Adrienne Cerefice (left) and Daniel Hoch, a longtime local landscaper, have opened Hoch’s Landscaping & Garden Center, located on two acres at 229 South Main St. in Barnegat. with seaside-specific knowledge for both Island and mainland properties. And, said Hoch, “we offer personal, timely service.” “A vegetable garden next to your outdoor kitchen. A hammock area under shade trees. Bamboo for privacy with night-lit ambiance. Explore the possibilities,” the business website encourages. So stop by and get botanically “stoked at Hoch’s” – as Cerefice suggested, in part to help with the pronunciation of “Hoch’s.” Hoch’s Landscaping and Garden Center is currently open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week. For more
information, call 609-361-4310 or visit hochslandscaping.com. Homeowners may also go online to request a landscaping estimate. * * * Paul R. Maina Builders Wins Craftmanship Award Paul R. Maina Builders, of Manahawkin, recently received the CertainTeed Corp. Award of Excellence for a residential remodeling project that used CertainTeed siding and soffit. The two-story, Long Beach Island home was selected for its craftsmanship and overall appearance. Paul R. Maina Builders’ entry featured two of the company’s products: Cedar Impressions double 7-inch straight-edge rough-split shakes in the color “natural clay,” and beaded triple 2-inch soffit in white. “The homeowners wanted a complete renovation with an addition to their bayfront home,” said building
company owner Paul Maina. “CertainTeed offers quality materials that are built to last in the harsh salt air environment that comes with shore living, which made it the perfect choice.” “CertainTeed Corp. recognizes Paul R. Maina Builders for a quality job well done,” said Matt Gibson, manager of contractor programs for the CertainTeed Siding Products Group. Gibson also commended the company for “its dedication to professional craftsmanship.” Founded in 1987, Paul R. Maina Builders serves Ocean and Monmouth counties. In additiona to residential remodeling, the company specializes in custom home building specifically for shore living. For more information, call 609-978-8774 or visit the website www.MainaBuilders.com. —M.S. Send business-related items to mariascandale@thesandpaper.net.
Health Care Talk and Farm Market On the Barnegat Chamber Agenda
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Just ‘in Time’ for a Gala Smooth Sounds, Sunset Glow for LBI Rotary Cocktail Party JAZZED: The Southern Regional High School Jazz Band, directed by Jennifer Hodgson, entertained at the Long Beach Island Rotary Club Annual Gala Cocktail Party, held at the Brant Beach Yacht Club. The party also featured an extraordinary cocktail buffet and a gourmet coffee-dessert bar. Dr. Rob Snyder was honored for his support of the musical arts. The 2012 Gala chairmen were Raymond Ciccone and Robert Roth. Proceeds benefit Southern Ocean Medical Center, Southern Regional Jazz Bands and Southern Regional Scholarship Fund.
he Barnegat Chamber of Commerce is holding a special evening meeting on Thursday, June 7, at 5:30 p.m. at Lefty’s Tavern on Route 9. Past-president Jerry Thompson said the guest speaker is John Tranchida of the Van Dyk Group, who will talk about health care. “Obviously, this is a subject that many people are concerned about,” said Thompson. “He can give us good insights on the latest updates.” Thompson said the chamber’s monthly meetings are normally held on the first Thursday of each month at 8 a.m. at the Barnegat Nursing Center, 859 West Bay Ave. “Not everyone can always make the morning meeting, so when we have a topic as important as this, we’ll hold the meeting in the evening,” he said. Beginning Thursday, June 21, the chamber brings the Jersey Fresh Farm Market to the parking lot behind the downtown gazebo park on Route 9. Ginny Melchiondo, chamber president, said vendors would be on hand from noon to 5 p.m., selling fresh produce, fruits, nuts, baked goods and various gourmet
specialty items. “Most of our vendors from last summer are returning,” she said. “A new one is going to be selling jams and jellies. We’ll be doing this every Thursday into October. This is our fourth year of doing this, and we’ve had good turnouts.” She said vendors pay a flat fee of $75 to register for the season, and then $25 per week. “In talking to the vendors, they think that Barnegat has been one of the best farm markets they’ve worked at, and they go to towns all over the state,” said Melchiondo. “And some of the shoppers think we have one of the best around. People in town don’t have to drive too far to buy farm-fresh produce and other goods.” Her husband, Township Committeeman Jeff Melchiondo, said the April 28 townwide yard sale “was very successful.” “We had 249 participants,” he said at a recent township committee meeting. “We had a spike in business in town that day. It brought a lot of people into Barnegat.” — Eric Englund ericenglund@thesandpaper.net
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Cedar Run, Holly Ave. (Rte. 9 to Oak Ave. to Jiran to Holly), Sat., 6/2, 8am-3pm. 7 families. Household & children’s items, furniture & much more. Brant Beach, 13 West 59th St., Sat., 6/2, 8am. Huge annual multifamily. Furniture, jewelry, toys, carpets, household items.
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Loveladies, 2 Sandy Cove Lane, Sat., 6/2, 8am-3pm. Lots of everything– furniture, books, clothes, linens. Shuffleboard 9 feet long, almost new, complete with wax, eight weights, scoreboard. Manahawkin, 259 & 263 Pulley Ave., Sat., 6/2, 8am-1pm (rain 6/3). Antiques, vintage, collectibles, household, garden, teacher’s supplies, toys & much more! Manahawkin, 1539 Mill Creek Rd., Sat., 6/2, 8am-1pm. Two families. Kids’ & baby gear, household items, accessories, CDs, books, etc. North Beach Haven, 31 West 19th St., Sat., 6/2, 9am (rain 6/3). Wicker furniture, beach art, frames, home decor, more. Peahala Park, Long Beach Twp., 41 West 91st St., Sat./Sun., 6/2 & 6/3, 9am-1pm. Downsizing. 40 years of stuff. Small dinette, rattan, shore collectibles, etc. PHEASANT RUN ANNUAL COMMUNITY SALE! Sat., 6/2, 9am4pm. Rain date Sun., 6/3. West Bay Ave., Barnegat. Watch for the balloons. Ship Bottom, 1621 Barnegat Ave., Sat./Sun., 6/2 & 6/3, 9am-2pm. Rain date 6/16. High end fishing & boating equipment, fur niture, books, clothing, much more! Ship Bottom, 2203 Bay Terrace. Fri.-Sat., 6/1-6/2, 8am-1pm. Multifamily. Fishing equipment, sports yearbooks, 1000s of items. Miss it, be sorry! Ship Bottom, 111 West 15th St., Sat./Sun., 6/2-6/3, 9am-1pm. MOVING SALE! Yard tools, furniture, sports items & more. Ship Bottom, 254 West 20th St., Sat./Sun., 6/2-6/3, 10am-4pm. Household items, some furniture, toys, tools, electronics, etc. Surf City, REWARD for return of man’s old black Dunelt bicycle parked by telephone pole at 20th St. yard sale on Friday, 5/25. Sentimental value! 609-494-2209.
Largest selection in the tri-state area. Over 50 consignment dealers in a 3,000 sq.ft. emporium. NAUTICAL ships, anchors, wheels, bells, compasses, lanter ns, sextants, por tholes, clocks, figureheads, fishing gear, models, trunks, sculptures, vintage marine art, Mel Fisher Atocha coins, deep sea diving equipment, swords, uniforms, ships in bottles, flare guns, signal flags, clam baskets, oars, pulleys, lobster buoys, barrels, fish mounts marlin, striped bass, fishnet floats, whaling implements, scrimshaw, telescopes, binoculars, flare guns, books, hatchcover tables, chronometers. Dealer friendly. 20% off.
UP FROM THE DEEP SHOPPES
901 N. Bay Ave., Beach Haven. 12pm-5pm 7 days. 609-4927574.
ANTIQUES/BOOKS Verde Antiques and Rare Books
We Buy & Sell Quality Items
Decorative Art & Paintings, Prints & Photographs; Vintage & Rare Books; Toys, Sports & Doll Collectibles; Magazines & Autographs; Pottery; Ephemera of All Kinds & Estate Jewelry. ....................................................... Open Wed.-Sun., 11am-4pm. 73 East Bay Ave., Manahawkin. 609597-5233. On the web at verdeantiquesandrarebooks.com
ANTIQUES APPLE TREE ANTIQUES Storewide sale...20%-50% off select dealers. Includes furniture, dolls, collectibles, jewelry & more. 361 Route 9, halfway between Tuckerton & Manahawkin. 609-296-6677.
Architectural Salvage
BEACH HAVEN ANTIQUES
509 Engleside Ave., Beach Haven. Highest prices paid for gold, silver, old costume jewelry and antiques. Store hours: Sat., 1-7pm; Sun., 10am-5pm. Call for appointments. 609-4448119.
SHIP BOTTOM ANTIQUES BY THE BAY Central Ave. at 28th St.
Open Saturday & Sunday. 609361-0885.
TWO SHORE BIRDS
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APPLIANCES ERIK’S APPLIANCE SERVICE
RELIABLE SERVICE for your washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges and dishwashers. All makes & models.
609-597-6446
Lic.#13VH05348400
HUGE WINDOW A/C
GE 13,800 BTU, Model# AGM-14. First come, $400. 609-492-5658. Refrigerator, Summit 5.5 cu.ft. under-the-counter fridge. White, 23x23x33in. high. Bought just over a year ago, no longer need. Google for details. $250/OBO. 609-4941263. White Whirlpool 10 cubic ft. refrigerator/freezer. Like new, asking $175. Call 609-207-6513.
SPAS/HOT TUBS
Antiques & collectibles bought & sold. Norman Cramer, proprietor. An eclectic selection of collectibles. 425 Rte. 9, West Creek. For hours or appointment, 609-296-2704.
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STAMPS WANTED
Shore Softub 609-492-4996
Father Don is looking for stamp collections! The Rev. Donald Turner, 609-494-5048 or frdltpadre1@yahoo.com
ARTS & CRAFTS LBI Artists & Crafters
Seeking artists to join us at LBI Fest on June 9, 2012. For details, email: info@LBIArtistsCrafters.com
FLEA MARKETS ManahawkinFleaMarket.com
OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET
Rental Spaces, Fri., $10; Sat.& Sun., $25/each. Garage Sale & Used Merchandise, Sat. & Sun., $10/each. See website for coupon. Indoor Shoppes Open All Week. 657 East Bay Ave. 609-597-1017.
Hot Tub Rentals
Weekly- Monthly -Seasonal
We Do All the Work! Can you say
FURNITURE Bedroom set w/dresser, mirror & 2 side tables, $250. In excellent condition. Please call 609-820-0187. Contemporary dinette set, white lacquer, pedestal table w/6 high back chairs. Originally $2,000+, asking $475. Other items available, metal desk & chairs, brass & glass cocktail tables. Call 973-271-0939. Cottage pine entertainment center, fits up to 42in. TV, $300/OBO. Solid Cherry corner entertainment center, fits up to 42in. TV, $850/OBO. Call 609-492-8733. (View picture10005 online) Crate furniture sofa, oak, good condition. Wedgewood blue patterned fabric, extra set navy covers. $125/OBO. LBI. 609-6581098. (View picture10010 online) Dining set, cherry finish, table with 6 chairs, breakfront w/3 drawers, table pads. Living room sofa, end tables, coffee table, cherry finish. Lamps & collectibles. 609-6986163. Indoor white wicker sofa w/2 matching chairs. Sturdy, good condition (a few wear spots), $295. Picture available. Beach Haven. 215-672-2217. Sofa & love seat. Cream, yellow & green striped. Excellent condition, $400/OBO. Call 609-276-9991, evenings.
FURNITURE Sofa & love seat, red twill striped. Good condition, cottage style. $400. Located in Beach Haven West. Call 732-407-0096. Superb furniture! Ethan Allen Persian/Oriental rug, mostly red, 4ft.x8ft., $500/OBO. Oak sleigh bed, queen size, $500. Excellent condition. 508-380-6795. We just moved. Now extra items: mirrors, lamps, dresser, trundle bed, TVs, captain’s chairs, console table, sink/vanity. Jerry 732-6724873.
MERCHANDISE 48-inch double kitchen sink. White porcelain over cast iron. Brand new in box. Asking $75. 609-296-4519.
ACME BIKE SHOPS
NEW & USED BIKE SALE! SUP SALE ...$499 PACKAGE! ElliptiGO Special: Get a $100 Gift Certificate with purchase. SANUK Sneaks .......50% OFF! Rentals: Cribs, kayaks, SUPs, bikes, hot tubs, & more.
WE DELIVER! BIKE REPAIRS: Pickup/dropoff available
84th Street, 609-492-5150 27th Street, 609-492-6522 acmebeachandbike.com Doughboy pool filter & pump, 1hp. Ladder, cover for 16ft.x32ft. oval pool and other equipment. All in excellent condition. 609-296-0788.
ElliptiGOs are here!
RENT BY THE HOUR– 10 passes available. Buy one now... Get a $100 Gift Certificate.
ACME BIKE SHOPS
84th Street, 609-492-5150 www.acmebeachandbike.com FOAM MATTRESS, used for visiting grandchildren. 5in. thick x 5.5ft. long, covered in blue Sunbrella material. Used to use for extra children but now no little ones coming ’round. Also good on deck. $50/ OBO. 609-494-1263. Hobie Cat Bravo, like new. Alden 1or 2-man scull. Quality windsurfing equipment. Canon camera equipment with underwater housing. 609-494-4023. Soapbox Derby Car FREE TO GOOD HOME! Full size, will fit an adult. Please call 609-494-4023.
SUPs ARE HERE! Package Deal ...............$499
Board, paddle, roof rack, leash.
ACME SURF and SPORT
84th Street, 609-492-5150 27th Street, 609-492-6522 www.acmebeachandbike.com
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CATERING ISLAND CATERING
By Okie’s- Full Service Catering. Weddings, Pig Roasts, Barbecues and Outdoor Parties. Call 609-4943394. www.lbicatering.com
LUCILLE’S CATERING COUNTRY COOKING
38 years experience. Pig roasts, barbecues, buffets, all occasion parties, weddings. Fully insured. All necessary health certificates. 252,500 people. Thank you for voting us Southern Ocean County’s Best Caterer 4 years! 609-698-4474.
PARTY SERVER
Professional, experienced catering server. Fine dining experience. For in-home dinners, parties, showers. LBI area only. 201-681-8147 or rusty799@verizon.net
RUBBISH & GARBAGE REMOVAL BT CLEANOUTS
Attics, garages, sheds & yards. Old fencing & paint can removal, gutter cleaning. LBI & Mainland. Call 609903-2601.
JUNK OUT
You name it, we remove it! Everybody has junk. Home & Business. Basements •Attics •Yards •Garages •Sheds •Apartments. 877-637-JUNK.
CLEANING SERVICES All your cleaning needs. Let It Shine Cleaning Service. Changeovers, year ’round. LBI area. Owner operated. References available. Faith, 609-312-9494.
ALWAYS CHOOSE THE BEST
Oceanside Cleaning– Year ’round, Seasonal & Saturday Changeover Cleanings. Over 25 years owner operated. Call 609-492-1710.
CHIMNEY SWEEPING Fireplaces Plus, Inc.
Chimney sweeping. Fully insured, reliable. Sales, service, installation. 609-597-3473. HIC#13VH01525800. See our displays. www.fireplacesonline.com
ANCHOR CLEANING
Full service. Year ’round, seasonal & changeovers. No job too large or too small, give us a call. 609-947-5514, 609-9158215.
AT SHORE SERVICE
HALL RENTAL HALL RENTAL Surf City Firehouse– year ’round. Heat & A/ C, kitchen, off-street parking. Call 609-494-6127 for information.
MERCHANDISE WANTED Vintage Long Boards Wanted! Any condition. Call 609-276-8228.
CLEANING SERVICES AA+ Cleaning - All around- up and down– cleaning at its best. Private or rental properties. Call Eileen, 609-713-9615.
ABSOLUTELY AFFORDABLE
Sparkling cleaning services. We do Windows, Changeovers, Seasonal & Year ’round. Dependable with excellent references. Call Sally, 609290-8353.
Insured, experienced, professional cleaners. Year ’round, home and office. Openings, changeovers, scheduled cleanings, new constructions, power washing, windows, trash removal. FREE estimate, call today. Susan 609-7135569. Audrey says, ‘‘Don’t get your panties in a pinch!’’ With our help we can make all your cleaning needs a cinch. We do it all, so give us a call. Cleaning is a sure thing. 609-5975325, Audrey.
CRYSTAL CLEAR
CLEANING SERVICES
CLEANING SERVICES
CLEANING SERVICES
Betty’s Busy Bees, LLC
Do you need to ‘‘brighten’’ your home? Call Sunshine Cleaning Service. Year ’round, seasonal and changeovers. References available. Call Stacey, 609-3841649.
Professional cleaning with a personal touch. Residential, offices, rentals. Owner operated. Free estimates. Call 609-709-4267, leave message.
Eco-friendly year around cleaning service. Residential/Commercial. Openings/Closings, Changeovers. Reasonable rates. Bonded, Insured. 609-618-9465 or 609-2765541.
CARPET CLEANING
Truck-mounted steam cleaning. ‘‘We Are the Best.’’ LIBERTY CARPET CLEANING. 609-9787522. Cleaning, ironing, laundry by Polish women with a lot of experience. Please call Inga at 609-530-1169. Leave message.
Commercio Quality
Carpet & Furniture
Cleaning
Powerful truck mount. Fast drying. Certified carpet cleaner. Environmentally safe products. Tile & grout cleaning. Serving LBI & vicinity. Free estimates. Insured. 609-3508908. www.commerciocarpetclean ing.com
Dena Montgomery Cleaning
Owner operated, every job! FridaySunday changeovers, weekly, biweekly. North End of LBI. 28 years in business. Insured. 609-6988748. DIANE’S CLEANING, serving LBI. Owner operated. Changovers. Excellent rates. References. 609-9690289.
BEST
159 HALF HOUSE $ 85 3 Areas $ SOFA & LOVESEAT 110 99 WHOLE HOUSE $ SOFA & LOVESEAT 219 7 Areas
CLEAR REFLECTIONS LLC Fully Insured
609-709-3718 NJcrystalclear.com
Free Estimates
Kelly’s Cleaning Service Michael J. Kelly 732-364-5330
Window Cleaning Pressure Washing Painting • Staining
Call: 609-389-2565
A Brighter View
Weekly • Bi-Monthly • Monthly Residential • Rentals • Changeovers Windows & Screens Cleaned • Ceiling Fans Power Washing • Gardening & Yard Work Free Estimates References Available • Professional • Prompt
European Cleaning Service, 10 years experience, w/references. Hard working & reliable. Residential cleaning. Serving Mainland & LBI. Basia, 609-709-6580.
HOUSE WATCH
Will do changeover cleanings. Sun.-Thurs., 20% off. Also available for Spring and Fall cleanings. BOOK NOW! Call Joann, 609-2763317.
AND Complete Cleaning Service, NJ Registered. Year ’round residential, weekly, bi-weekly, & monthly cleaning. Mary Kennedy, 609-492-5122, 609-709-3240.
JR’S WINDOW WASHING
Since 2001. LBI/mainland. Screens & storm doors repaired, available 7 days/week. Free estimates.
609-290-1920
Kelly’s Window Cleaning
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Residential, commercial and summer changeovers. Mattress cleaning and sanitizing. Fully insured. Bonded. Free estimates. 10% OFF first cleaning. 609242-1629. www.mr-maintenance-clean ing.com
PLATTINUM CLEANING. 10 years exp. Changeovers, new constructions, spring cleanings. FREE estimates. Call Nicole Platt, 609-618-2823.
Fast Screen
Window Cleaning
SUPERB CARPET CLEANING
LBI’s carpet cleaner for over 30 years. WE CLEAN WITH STEAM! Mention ad, get 1 area free when you clean 3 or more rooms. Call 609-494-5858.
609-489-1721
Credit Cards Accepted
SQUEAKY CLEAN
A dependable & thorough cleaning service. Summer Changeover & Residential. 10 years experience. Please call Trish 609-338-9123 or Brian 609-338-9282.
GREEN CLEANING. Environmentally friendly, bio-degradable, chemical free. Residential, weekly, bi-weekly, changeovers, openings. Reliable, reasonable, with references. Natasha, 609-709-3403.
Same Day Mobile Repair Service
mjjkelly@aol.com
Family Owned & Operated - Our 18th Year A Year Round Company Based on LBI
7 Areas
609-276-5537
You’ll Get the Cleanest Carpet & Upholstery
For a Friendly Phone Consultation with no Bait & Switch, Call 609290-2691. You’ll be glad you did! www.baysidecarpetcleaning.org
WINDOW CLEANING EXIT WINDOW CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Serving LBI Since 1982
609-294-0675
Mr. Maintenance Cleaning
STEAM CARPET CLEANING WHOLE HOUSE $
SEASONAL/YEAR ’ROUND
Proudly serving South Jersey & Philadelphia. Owner on site on all jobs. Please call 484-390-2006. kellyswindowcleaning.com
Classified Ads Get Fast Results Place Your Ad Today Call 494-5900
Window Washing LLC
DORA’S ISLAND CLEANING
Put down that mop and hit the beach! Call The Green Clean Team Services, Ocean and Monmouth Counties’ favorite green cleaning service. 609-713-2898 or visit us at www.thecleanteam.biz
609.312.1076
Fully Insured
NORTH END WINDOW WASH
Complete, great job, well done. A gleaming result every time! 609-494-7500. North end LBI only. ‘‘We wash Ole Barney.’’
SCREEN REPAIRS LBI screen repairs, door installation, and home repairs done at your location! Lic.#13VH01016900. Credit cards accepted. Call 609290-8836.
PLUMBING JERSEY SHORE PLUMBING & DESIGN
Outdoor showers, tankless and water heaters, gas lines, sewer/ drain cleaning, boilers, service work. For all your plumbing needs. Free estimates. Lic.#12452. 609668-9008.
S.K. ROBB PLUMBING CO. (Free Estimates)
A Brighter View helps the sun shine through
609-284-3366 Fully insured Competitive pricing
All Plumbing Services. Bathroom Remodeling. Handicapped Toilets. Winterization Services. NJ Lic#8455.
We clean window sills tracks and screens
609-361-9453
T. KOHLER JR. PLUMBING & HEATING
DANA LIMOUSINES, LLC SERVING ALL AIRPORTS, CITIES, CASINOS & PIERS GUARANTEED LOWEST RATES
CALL-TOLL FREE (866) 521-0076 • (866) 521-8790 FAX
609-294-0675
Free Estimates/Fully Insured • Owner Operated
PLU M BIN G P ROBLE M S? CALL MICHAEL • PETITO Residential & Commerical • Repair s & Alterations
6 0 9 - 5 7 7-1514
SERVING THE TRI-STATE AREA FULLY LICENSED Danalimousine DanalimousineLLC LLC@aol.com @aol.com INSURED WARNING: N.J. & U.S. DOT LAWS REQUIRE LIMOUSINE COMPANIES TO HAVE $1,500,000.00 IN LIABILITY INSURANCE, & ALSO ALL NEW DRIVERS ARE SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS. BEWARE OF LOCAL FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS, OR LIMOUSINE COMPANIES THAT DON’T MEET THESE STATE & FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS.
Quality Service at Your Convenience for all your plumbing needs. Turn Ons, Leaks, Fixture Replacement, Drain Cleaning. 609242-5474. Lic.#12557.
Quality Workmanship for Over 25 Years NJ Lic.#8500
No Job Too Small or Large
Free Estimates
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Plumbing,
HEATING & COOLING
HANDYMAN
METAL WORKING
ELEVATORS
ALL-WAYS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
ALLPURPOSEREPAIRS.COM
Retired certified welder, small/large items, my place or yours, steel, aluminum, stainless. Over 45 years experience. 609-494-7263, cell 609-713-5528.
WELDING
ACCREDITED HOME ELEVATOR CO.
Sales •Service •Installation •All Makes/Models. Financing Available. BPI Certified. 24Hr. Emergency Service. 877-247-1010. Lic#13VH01556300.
Heating & Cooling
FAZIO HEAT & AIR
Our rates don’t inflate going over the bridge. R22 $19.99 lb. Great service contracts. 15 minute call backs. Emergency service standby. Fully insured. Free service calls. Lic.#13VH06569000 ins.
CALL NOW FOR OUR RINNAI TANKLESS WATER HEATER SPECIAL
Yes, We’re On LBI!
609-276-1658
6105 Long Beach Blvd. • Brant Beach
LAURENCE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
www.storsbergplumbing.com
609-361-0600 Insured & Bonded
Lic #6062
Experienced Technician For Sales •Service •Installation. Certified & insured. 30 years experience. Lic.#1058312. 609-296-6368. www.Laurenceheatair.com
Rick Barker Heating & Cooling, LLC
N.J. LIC. 4592
LOU GARABO
Your comfort is our goal! Get it done right the first time. 609-5975808 Lic.#13VH04377200.
HANDYMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING Serving LBI over 30 Years 311 DOCK ROAD BEACH HAVEN, NJ 08008
(609) 492-8681
Reg/Lic #13VH01417800
Odd Jobs & Yard Work
Replacement windows, paint, roofing and siding repair, storm doors, brush and tree removal, raking leaves, stone work, light hauling. Serving LBI and Mainland since 1987. 609-698-7493.
Mr. Fix-It 361-8226
Rotted Wood Repairs Sheetrock & Painting Leaky Roofs & Siding Wall Air Conditioners Closets & Partitions - Trim Decks, Stairs & Showers Windows • Doors • Locks Andersen Window Repairs Termite Repairs Lic.#L046452
609-587-8017 Heating • Air Conditioning • Air Quality Repairs • Installations • Service Contracts www.heritagehomeservicesnj.com Please visit us online for current product discounts Lic.# 13VH05908400
MONTANHA MECHANICAL Specializing in: Tankless Water Heaters Ductless Air Conditioning, Water Turn Ons, Sewer and Drain Cleaning Call for a FREE In-Home Estimate
Plumbing & Heating Service - Repairs - Remodels
Seasonal Water Turn-Ons & Offs
Ozzie Montanha Master Plumber License# 11125
waltmccollum@yahoo.com
Phone # 609-978-3551
LBI based. One call does it all: repairs, renovations, windows, doors, closets, tile, fire/water damage, carpentry. No job too small. Also home watch. Insured & NJ licensed, #13VHO5115400. Ask for Dave, 609-207-6056.
Big C...Little Repairs
Handyman Services. One call does it all. Year-round repairs & house check. Insured. 609-947-6396. License #13VH03667600.
COAST HANDYMAN SERVICES
Windows, doors, all carpentry, woodwork, sheetrock, plaster & paint work. Licensed & insured. Lic.#13VH03837800. Call Dave 609-296-5779.
HANDYMAN
Inside or outside, no job too small. Reasonable Rates. Please call 609-709-5452.
WINDOW TREATMENTS JG DESIGNS
Complete Design Services. Interiors, Home and Realtor Staging, Window Treatments, Slip Covers and Upholstery. Call 609-5973360.
Sales/Service •Residential and Commercial •New or Existing •Installation •Moder nization •Repairs •Service/Service Contracts. Hoistway Construction, Dumbwaiters, Chairlifts. Visit our showroom, 127 Rte. 9 South, Barnegat. Lic.#13VH04317500. www.accelevator.com
609-660-8000
HOUSE WATCH
AWNINGS & CANOPIES
EYE on LBI
House Watch Property Mgmt Services
ATLANTIC AWNINGS
Professional Installations •Residential/Commercial. Retractable Awnings, Window Awnings, Retractable & Stationary Canopies, Recovers, Repairs, Re-Hang, Take Downs, Washing. Fully insured. FREE ESTIMATES. 609-6182420. Lic.#13VH06758700. atlanticawningcompany.com
Who’s watching your home? Call Kevin and Mike
609-713-8352
FULL TIME LBI residents available 7 days/week 12 months. Interior & Exterior Inspections. Contractor Access. Meet your Deliveries.
www.EYEonLBI.com
All types of home repairs, •Carpentry •Ceiling Fans •Locks •Stor m Doors Installed •Housesitting •Rental Property Maintenance. Call Sal 609-3352099.
HOME WORK
Atlantic Awnings
LBI HOME HANDYMAN
Professional Installations Residential/Commercial
•Carpentry •Painting •Yard Work. No job too small. Hourly rates. Fully insured. Call Jerry, 609-597-6715.
LBIHANDYMAN.COM
Wind Damage, Screens, Roofing, Siding, Flooring, Tile, Windows, Drywall, Trim, Decks, Kitchens, Baths, Cleanouts. Guaranteed call back. Lic.13VH04665400. 609489-6305. Repair & yard work, power washing, interior/exterior painting & staining. No job too big. No job too small. We do it all. Serving LBI out of Beach Haven. 609-312-9857.
Retractable Awnings • Window Awnings Retractable & Stationary Canopies Recovers • Repairs • Re-Hang • Take Downs • Washing
609-618-2420 www.AtlanticAwningCompany.com Free Estimates
Fully Insured
Lic# 13VH06758700
SKIP BUTLER’S WINDOWS AND DOORS LIGHT CARPENTRY AND PAINTING SERVICES
SUNRISE SERVICES
Professional: House Cleanings, in/out spring cleanups, gutters, water damage, repairs, carpentry, window & power washing. Dune fencing. Lawns: mow, rake, bag, prune. North LBI. Eric, 609-494-5548. Lic#13VH01376000.
Special Pricing Starting at $29900 Includes Capping & Low E Glazing
609-494-5094
Fax 609-494-5504 Reg./Lic.# 13VH01293600
Corrigan Construction Co. Est. 1987
Additions • Alterations Remodels • Renovations Elevators • Decks Siding • Windows Doors • Floors • Trim Fully Insured Free Estimates
Custom Fiberglass Fully Insured
Serving LBI
Free Estimates
Decks • Roofs • Vinyl Handrails
609-713-0581 Lic # 13vH00034400
25 Years Experience
597-2692 Lic#13VH04928600
D. Cerillo
Construction LLC
Home Improvements & Handyman Service
WINTERIZATION RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
Water & Sewer Hook Ups House Winterizations Tankless Water Heaters
Drain Cleaning • Gas Piping Fixtures Installed Repair Service
609-361-7473
Michael J. VanLiew Master Plumber
Over 25 Years’ Experience
Over 20 Years Experience
• Kitchens & Baths • Wood Rot • Painting • Windows & Doors • Sheetrock, etc. • Rental Repairs NO JOB TOO SMALL
Lic. #12456 Ship Bottom, NJ
609-361-1332
dcerilloconstruction@yahoo.com NJ Reg./Lic# 13VH03796900
Chet DeMarchis Builder & Sons Family Owned & Operated All manner of Custom Renovations and Remodeling LBI Homeowner - Fully Insured & Licensed in PA & NJ NJ License: 13VH04722200 • PA License: 012164 Year-Round Property Management - House Watch Winterize and De-Winterize Services Available Phone: 609-361-9025 or 215-788-3964 No Job Too Big or Too Small Portfolio Available: cdemarchisbldrandsons.com
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LAWN CARE
LANDSCAPING
CUT FOURLESS now scheduling 2012 lawn maintenance. Serving LBI & mainland for over 30 years. Just a cut above the rest! 609-2762876.
A SPRING CLEANUP
Tree removal & trimming, yard cleanups, gutter cleaning, odd jobs, mulching. Call 609-9710242. (Lic#13VH02103100).
LAWNMOWERS TUNED
Also minor small engine repairs. Call Ray, 609-971-6594.
MOWING & TRIMMING
Spring clean-ups & gutter cleaning. Call Martin Lawn Care Co. Reasonable rates. Insured. 609-4891447. Email kutgrass@yahoo.com kutgrass.com
AFFORDABLE Landscaping
Cleanups •Planting •Pruning •Mulching •Weeding •Fencing. Over 15 years experience. Low rates. Call 609-276-3111.
PEST CONTROL LIND ENTERPRISES LLC TERMITE & PEST CONTROL
Serving LBI & Ocean County Real Estate and WDI Inspections. Termite, Ant, Rodent, Wasp and all pest control problems solved. Excellent Customer Service. Lic.#98314A fully insured.
Call Howard 609-384-5019
PEST MANAGEMENT
Offering peace of mind with your ant and pest problems. Squirrel and bird control. No poisons. Lic.#93312A. 609-597-6561.
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‘‘The friends of your yard.’’ Stone spreading, all colors and sizes, lawn care, hedge and shrub trimming, mulch and complete cleanups. ‘‘Planting time is any time.’’ Prompt service. 609-312-9857.
LANDSCAPING GIOTTINI LANDSCAPING
SEASONAL CLEANUPS. Mulch, Organic Soil & Stone •Tree & Shrub Care •Pine Needle/Leaf Removal •Living or Decorative Walls •Walkways •Paver Repairs •Seashore/Dune Gardens •Low Maintenance, Salt Tolerant Plantings. Our standards meet Rutgers recommended Coastal Landscaping Guidelines. Owner Operated/ Client Satisfaction Guaranteed. LBIPG@comcast.net
609-494-4808
LANDSCAPE SERVICES 609-494-7373
We will maintain your property beautifully. Spray, Mow, Clean, Weed & Trim. We do it all, all the time. Spring cleanups, stone topping. North end LBI.
LANDSCAPING
LANDSCAPING
WEEDS-B-GONE
SPRING CLEANUPS LBI & MAINLAND AREA
MANAHAWKIN TREE SERVICE
Tree Removal, Trimming, Stump Grinding & Chipping. Gardens Planted, Weeded & Maintained.
494-0266
LANDSCAPING
597-8846
Free estimates. Fully insured. Lic.#13VH01099400
Quality Mushroom Soil Topsoil & Mulch
Clam Shells. Delivery & Spreading. 609-494-4106 or 609-597-1767.
SCHONEY’S LANDSCAPING CLEANUPS
Complete landscaping, grading and brush hog, backhoe, fences, gutters, tree, shrub and stump removal. 609-693-3084. Lic.#13VH01672000.
Tree, Shrub & Ornamental Grass Trimming •Hand Weeding •Pine Needle/Leaf Removal •Mulch, Organic Soil & Stone Delivered •Complete Landscape Care.
Poison ivy, spurge, dandelions. Sand, stone, patios and driveways. Best price and service. Licensed, registered and insured. #93312A. 609-597-6561.
GIOTTINI LANDSCAPING 609-494-4808
FENCING
STAFFORD STONE
We carry a full line of reasonably priced, high quality wood & vinyl fencing. Prompt installation. Free estimates. Barnegat Light Landscaping Co., 609-709-5227. Proudly serving LBI’s North End. SRF444@yahoo.com
FENCES
Stone Delivery & Spreading •Grading •Fill •Mulch •Topsoil •Stone, all types & sizes. Free estimates. 609-698-5505, 609709-6556. Lic.#13VH02679500.
FLAGS & FLAGPOLES
THE GARDEN KEEPER Lawn Mowing & Cleanup
Small Tree & Shrub Pruning, Hand Weeding, Stone, Hardscaping, Mulch, Lawn Aerating. 609-8483158. Lic.#13VH06035900. www.thegardenkeep.com
FLAGPOLES INSTALLED. Vinyl/ Aluminum/Nautical Yardar ms. SPRING SPECIAL– 25ft. flagpole $975 installed. American made. 20year warranty. 609-494-0800 email victor@perennialgardensllc.com
Castle’s Cleanup Crew, LLC
Residential & Vacation Turnover cleaning. Lawn maintenance, yard cleanups, painting & deck staining. Weeding programs. Call 609-713-5289. Free estimates, fully insured.
Clean Ups • Trimming • Tree Planting & Plants Celestino Cruz References • Free Estimates - Est. 1980
609-978-1045 • Fax: 609-978-0337 celestino.landscaping@yahoo.com
Nace’ s Weed Control Chemical Weed Control Service
J.J. BRICK PAVERS Patios • Walkways • Driveways Retaining Walls & Stone • Flower Beds Landscaping • Mulch • Top Soil
609-597-0964 Manahawkin, NJ 08050
Reg./Lic# 13VH02263300
856-764-8446 Delran, NJ 08075
STATE LIC. #97098A INSURED FREE ESTIMATES
Jose Lopez cell 609-713-0940 • office 609-978-8420
MARTIN LAWN CARE CO. Mowing & Trimming You Call • We Cut
609-489-1447 KUTGRASS@yahoo.com Kutgrass.com
REASONABLE RELIABLE LOCAL - INSURED
Allgreen Pest Services ECO FRIENDLY
7 Day Service
mfritz625@aol.com www.allgreenpestservices.com
Most Reasonable & Experienced Area Contractor Mushroom & Topsoil • Clam Shells
We Will Beat Any Estimate by 5% 494-4106 • 597-1767 Landscape Design
Lic#13VH00893900
FREE ESTIMATES
Night & Day Landscape Design
power washing/wildlife trapping
732-597-8550 866-303-0044
Stone Delivery & Spreading • All Types & Sizes Quality Paver Work
609.812.9191
Sod • Stone • Plantings • Pavers Retaining Walls• Lighting Drainage Systems• Property Maintenance
www.shrubheads.com Licensed & Insured Free Estimates Real Estate Inspections
“Your yard is always on our mind”
Lic. #13VH00349300
609-978-1392
PARADISE
LANDSCAPE & HOME CONTRACTING
LANDSCAPE DESIGN STONE PAVERS WALLS FENCING ASPHALT SPRINKLERS
POOL Sales • Service • Repairs
Landscaping Hardscaping Sprinkler Systems & Repairs Sod-Seed-Mulch • Fire Pits • Pavers
Home Contracting Decks • Additions • Windows New Kitchens • Remodeling
Turn Your Backyard into a Paradise New Pools Liners • Repairs Openings • Closings Low maintenance pools Salt water pools
609-597-6492
One Call Does It All!
“Every Project a Referral”
Fully Insured • Reliable
Lic.#13VH05803700
Lic#13VH05470200
609-296-0548
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Landscaping & Garden Center
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LIGHTHOUSE LANDSCAPE
(Previously LBI Landscaping)
Light Up Your Night
Design, Install, Maintain
Energy Saving LEDs & Low Voltage Systems Luxury & Safety Beautifully Designed, Installed & Maintained Enjoy More of Your Seashore Home
· Unique Island Style Landscapes · Colorful Gardens, Fence, Bamboo · Long Term Landscape Relationships
WEEDS-B-GONE
Lawn
Sand • Stone • Patios Driveways • Yard Cleanups Poison Ivy • Spurge • Dandelions Ants • Spiders • Pests
SPRINKLERS
609-597-6561 Best Price & Service
609-361-4310 Lic # 13VH04791400
Visit our New Garden Center! 229 S. Main St.(Rt 9) Barnegat Pkwy Exit 67
PERENNIAL GARDENS perennialgardenslbi.com
Landscaping • Fencing • Pavers
(609) 494-0800 Lic.# 13VH01646400
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
609-660-0009 100 OFF
New Installation with ad at time of estimate State Lic.#00016664
On The Side • Treework • Trimming • Planting • Weeding • Mulch • Topsoil 24hr Emergency Service
• Rock • Cleanups • All Landscape Needs • 60ft. Bucket Lift • Pavers • Hardscaping Joe Salentino C:609-312-3688 H:609-848-9033
Residential • Commercial Licensed & Fully Insured
LIGHTHOUSE LANDSCAPE
Mow/Clean/Weed/Spray/Trim Stone Spreading • Beds & Borders Hand Built Stone Walls
Living & Working Local North 609-494-7373 LBI
Recommended by “4 out of 5 Landscapers”
$
Licensed, registered and insured. #93312A
www.hochslandscaping.com
609-494-7373
AQUA CONNECTION
Landscapes Reg/Lic# 13VH02805500
• Spring/Fall Cleanups & Maintanence • Professional Design/Build Services • Pools & Spas • Outdoor Living Spaces • Outdoor Kitchens & Fireplaces
Design & Installation Property & Lawn Maintenance Sod • Stone Shore Plantings Wall Stone Drainage Solutions Mulch Free Estimates
DAWSON
494-7562 • 294-9551
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OUTDOOR LIGHTING
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL ALSO BOAT CLEANING & ODD JOB SERVICES LICENSED & INSURED RELIABLE SERVICE CALL NOW! WE WILL MATCH ANY PRICE!
609-276-7549 or 609-312-8908
BARNEGAT LIGHT LANDSCAPING CO. Complete Range of Landscaping Services Shore Garden Specialist Proudly Serving LBI’s North End
Steven R. Fall • 609.709.5227 SRF444@yahoo.com
Garden & Landscaping Center Now Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday 8:30am - 5pm at 502 Broadway, Barnegat Light
Surf City • 609-361-8800 • www.bayaveplantco.com
FENCE INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS VINYL-CHAIN LINK-WOOD ALUMINUM FENCE TRASH ENCLOSURES & SHOWERS SWIMMING POOL ENCLOSURES
Brick Pavers Stone Spreading Landscaping & Spring Cleanups All Types - One Day Delivery
www.SouthernOceanHardscaping.com
609-597-3629
QUALITY DEPENDABLE WORK
Southern Ocean Stone
For-Shore Weed Control Lawn Care
Lic# 13VH02482900
New Installations • Outdoor Lighting Cleanups • Free Estimates
609-891-7769 marclandscapes@gmail.com
LIC# 13VH05931600
Cottagefence@yahoo.com Licensed & Insured Lic # 13VH05152400
Tree & Shrub Care
FREE Follow-Up Service Calls FREE Evaluation/Estimate Poison Ivy Control • Weed Control on Sand, Stone, Patios & Driveways LAWN CARE • TREE & SHRUB CARE OUTDOOR PEST CONTROL
609-693-6999
FREE TES TIMA
609-489-6400
Tree Work Professionals BRICK PAVERS / RETAINING WALLS / MULCH PLANTINGS / CLEAN-UPS / DESIGN & INSTALL
609-661-9150 Call for free consultation for design services
Call now to schedule your spring cleanup
FREE 3-D Design with any Design Built Service
10% off for New Customers
EMERGENCY WORK
Tree Removal • Pruning • Stump Removal Residential & Commercial ree
F ates Estim
609-290-6069
www.PineBarrensTree.com • pinebarrenstree@yahoo.com NJ Lic. Tree Expert #545 • ISA Certified Arborist - NJ - 0893A
For
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609-296-5335 732-208-8733 Over 20 Years Experience Fully Insured • Lic. #13VH01823000
Certified Arborist & Line Clearance Certified Tree Removal & Planting Natural/Organic Tree, Plant & Lawn Care Proper Pruning & Trimming • Cleanups & Clearings Stump Grinding • Brush Piles • Firewood 60' Aerial Lift / Grapple Truck / Experienced Climbers Customized Plant Care Program • Fertilization & Disease Management
F
Outdoor Environments Landscape Planning, Design & Construction • Plant Services Property Management • Irrigation & Drainage Solutions Landscape Lighting • Outdoor Living Areas • Carpentry Services Fiberglass Pools & Spas • Hardscape Design-Build Services Long Beach Island, NJ
p: 609-494-7007 www.daivdashlandscaping.com
*Yard Sprays:Ticks, Mosquitoes, Fleas Etc. *Quartely Exterior Foundation Sprays
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Curbs Driveways Patios Sidewalks Steps
ROOFING/SIDING
MASONRY A&A MASONRY REPAIRS. Steps, chimney walls, rebuilt & repaired. Stone veneer, concrete & pavers. Fully insured. Call Pete, 609-2424249. newjerseymasonry.com
Carl Gallagher Mason • Contracting
609-494-0969 Reg./Lic.# 13V00199100
CULTURED STONE
Sales, Installation. Residential/ Commercial. Interior/Exterior. Reliable, fully insured. HIC#13VH01525800. 609-5973473. Fireplaces Plus, Inc. See our displays. www.fireplacesonline.com
Free Estimates
Fully Insured
Roofing • Fiberglass Decks • Skylights • Vinyl Rails All Types of Shingles & Repairs iguanaroofinganddecks.com iguanaroofing@yahoo.com
609-294-8219
Reg./Lic.# 13VH01741000
A ALL EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS
Certified Vinyl Siding Contractor (VSI), Cedar Impressions, Real Cedar Shakes, Timberline Roofing, Windows, Decks, Outside Showers. Fair Prices. Free estimates, Proof of license, insurance & vinyl siding certification. 609-494-3999. #13VH04369400.
ROOFING/SIDING
ELECTRICAL
CARPENTRY
J. MCDERMOTT ROOFING
THOMAS F. GOGLIA & SON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. All calls promptly answered. Serving Manahawkin & LBI with 25 years experience. 609-549-0049.
Cabinetmaker, 25 years experience. Honest, reliable. No job too small. 609-494-4098.
JAMES LEWIS EXTERIORS Roofing & Siding. Est. 1987. All work guaranteed. Insured, references available. Lic.#13VH00571700. Best prices! Call 609-294-2034.
CARPENTRY
Roof repairs and new roofs. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. Jim 609-492-2732, Haven Beach. Lic.#13VH04826300.
A ALL PHASES OF ROOFING/SIDING
We specialize in Roofing & Siding, Cedar Impressions, Vinyl Siding, Cedar Shakes, GAF Timberline Roofing. BEST PRICES ON LBI. Call for free estimate. Only Certified Vinyl Siding Installers Located on LBI. Fully licensed & insured. 609-494-5108. Lic.#13VH04369400.
ELECTRICAL J.A.G. Electrical Contracting LLC
Performing all types of electrical work. FREE estimates! Guaranteed returned calls. Lic# 16279 *Fully licensed/bonded. 609-384-5514.
ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE
Wind Damage, Roofing, Siding, Windows, Drywall, Trim, Decks, Basements, Kitchens, Baths, Additions. Guaranteed call back. Lic.13VH04665400. 609-489-6305. BuildAxis.com
Electrical Contractors, Inc.
Complete electrical residential/ commercial service. Guaranteed call back. Free estimates. Lic.#14560A. 609-978-2070.
FLOORING
HOME REPAIR •MAINTENANCE. LBI based. Wind Damage, Doors, Locks, Siding, Roofing, Drywall, Andersen Windows, Fences, Rotted Wood. Lic.#13VH02403900. 609-713-2400, 609-713-2405.
ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE
Wind Damage, Roofing, Siding, Windows, Drywall, Trim, Decks, Basements, Kitchens, Baths, Additions. Guaranteed call back. Lic.13VH04665400. 609-489-6305. BuildAxis.com
CABINETMAKER
Kean
CARPENTER
Finish Carpenter. Kitchen & Bath Remodeling. Cabinet Refacing. Entertainment centers, bookcases, mantles, custom moldings. References, fully insured, 30 years experience. 609-492-6820. Lic.#13VH04077900.
Formerly of Foster’s Carpet. Wood and laminate flooring, carpet. Remodeling crew. Free estimates. Select from home. Bill, 609-709-0741 or 609-6981171. RON FERRIER FLOOR SANDING CO. Installation, staining, pickling, repairs. Clean, top quality work. Serving Southern Ocean County. 732-775-1932.
PAINTING A-1 SCHROEDER PAINTING
Interior/Exterior •Power Washing •Exterior staining our specialty •Decks Sealed. Quality work guaranteed. 40 years experience. Free estimates. Glenn, 609-312-8263. Lic.#13VH05781700.
P&H ROOFING
WE DO SOLAR
A company where the owner is on the job! Repairs & Power Washing
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
609-384-1709
(No subcontractors)
Lic# 13VH01941200
All Types • Fully Insured • Free Estimates Andrew Plenge
Lic# 13VH00082400
609-494-6216 Repairs & New Installations • Senior & Military Discounts • Lighting Ceiling & Attic Fans • Generator Specialist • Kitchens & Baths
All Phases of Electrical Work No Job Too Small
10% OFF ALL JOBS OVER $250.00 Licensed & Fully Insured NJ License #15079A
(some restrictions may apply)
“Extreme Home Make Over Contractor”
(609) 978-6530 WWW.GOGREENWITHLOUSELECTRIC.COM
$50 OFF ANY JOB OVER $200 Fully Bonded & Insured Lic.# 15541
609-891-6905
Free Estimates 24-Hr. Service
KURTZ ELECTRIC, INC. Residential • Commercial • Industrial
PINSTRIPE ROOFING Expert Roofing at Handyman Prices! 15-year guarantee on all installation jobs! Siding • Gutters • Leaders • Kitchens Residential/Commercial Senior Discount
$500 OFF with this ad! Clip & Save! Valid until 12/31/12
201-218-1277 David S. 551-265-2036 David D.
Ask About Our 22 Sq. Promo!
pinstriperoofing.com NJ LIC# 13VH06396300
ROOFING & SIDING
Residental & Commercial Shingle Roofs • Flat Roofs • EPDM • Single Ply Systems Vinyl & Cedar Siding • Copper • Chimneys Additions & Alterations • Gutters • Windows • Painting Fiberglass Decks • Vinyl Railings • Skylights • All Repairs
609-698-7766
Serving Ocean County & LBI for over 20 years Lic. #13VH00496100
Old & New Floors Installation & Repairs
609-597-6229
“NO JOB TOO SMALL” Serving Local Businesses & Home Owners for 32 years • Upgrade Electrical Service • Recessed Lighting • Air Conditioning Circuits
FREE ESTIMATES
• New Construction • Wiring for Ceiling Fans • Troubleshooting
597-8570 LICENSE No. 6093
Free Estimates
NJ LICENSE #6156
GEORGE WARR Electrical Contractor Meter Sockets & Service Cable Replacements Water Heater Elements Installed Ceiling Fans • Dryers Air Conditioning • Circuits Lighting & Remodeling Specialist
185 N. Main St. (Rt. 9) Manahawkin, N.J.
Serving LOCAL Businesses & Homeowners for Over 20 Years
Ceramic Tile LLC
Marble - Natural Stone - Glass Tile Custom Showers • Complete Bathroom Remodels Kitchen Backsplashes Small Jobs & Repairs Welcome
609-296-6906 • 609-618-9031 Fully Insured • Reg/Lic 13VH00054700
609-494-0927
Lic # 5828
Since 1976
Ceiling Fans Recessed Lights Remodeling & New Construction
QUICK RESPONSE
609-361-0236 www.daveselectric.net
"WE WILL MATCH OR BEAT ANY COMPETITOR'S WRITTEN ESTIMATE.”* NJ REG# 13VH06143700
Jerry Milano
Joy Milano
MILANO TILE, LLC Serving LBI over 40 years
Custom Installations Bath remodels, backsplashes Marble, glass, handcrafted tile our specialty
Ph/Fx: 609-698-2378
P.O. Box 182, Barnegat Light, NJ 08006
SPECIALIZING IN FIBERGLASS, SIDING, VINYL RAILING & DECKS
*certain restrictions may apply
Floor Sanding & Refinishing
We beat any written estimate!
ATLANTIC Fully Insured
Specializing In Stain Work
FREE ESTIMATES LBI • Manahawkin Tuckerton Lacey Twp. • Toms River
Reg/Lic # 13VH04482900
Hardwood ~ Laminate ~ Bamboo ~ Cork Professional Flooring Installation at Competitive Rates Have us install any brand from any store or use our free shop at home service & save!
609.276.9299
Visit us at: www.skyrofloors.com Re/Lic#13VH04831900 | EPA & CFI Certified
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POWER WASHING
POWER WASHING
AL-CAT PAINTING
EAST COAST CONTRACTINGâ&#x20AC;&#x201C; Paint & Stain â&#x20AC;˘Kitchens â&#x20AC;˘Baths â&#x20AC;˘Decks. 15% off competitorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; pricing. 1 hour response. Chris 609618-3462. NJ Reg.016506611.
Affordable residential & commercial power washing & deck restoration. Call Jeff, cell 732-597-3467 or 609361-9569.
DECK RESTORATION SERVICES
Howard Painting & Staining
Cedar, vinyl, fiberglass, railings, decks, wood restoration, concrete, docks all phases. Insured. Lic#13VH01389600. Call John, 609-494-6175.
Interior â&#x20AC;˘Exterior â&#x20AC;˘Wallpapering â&#x20AC;˘Power Washing. All other home improvements and remodeling. Fully insured. 25yrs. experience. 609-978-0181, Joe. Lic.#13VH03693100.
Andrew H. Grayson Painting and Contracting
Licensed/Insured. Interior/Exterior Paint, Stain, Decorative Finish. Wallpaper, Repaint, New Construction. Power Washing. Residential/Commercial. Sub-contract, Ocean County/Will travel. References available. 609-891-5513. Lic.#13VH05418100. www.graysonpropainting.com
BYRNE PAINTING
Interior/exterior. Power washing. Quality work at reasonable prices. References supplied. 609-494-5626, 609597-8558. Lic.#13VH02045500.
Interior & exterior. Give us a call. 609-312-9857. Serving all the Mainland and Long Beach Island.
PAINT & HAMMER
Interior and Exterior Staining & Painting. Powerwashing. Windows & Doors Installed. Michael Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Donnell. Lic.#13VH05479800. 609-494-3699.
R.J.H. Paint & Stain
Interior/exterior, power washing, wall coverings, acoustic spray, small repairs. Owner operated since 1979. Licensed, insured, reliable. 609-597-7763. Lic.#13VH01979900.
Professional Sheetrock Tape â&#x20AC;˘ Spackle New Homes â&#x20AC;˘ Renovations
609-273-8207
Sanding â&#x20AC;˘Staining â&#x20AC;˘Sealing â&#x20AC;˘Repairs â&#x20AC;˘Power Washing â&#x20AC;˘Mildew Removal. Reasonable Rates, Free Estimates. Licensed & Insured.
609-367-5176.
ANTHONY JOHNâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S REMODELING, LLC HOME REPAIRS & IMPROVEMENTS Always a Quality Job at a Fair Price
(609) 276-2242 ajh4building@aol.com
Painting & Paperhanging
Professional â&#x20AC;˘ Prompt â&#x20AC;˘ References
609-276-9213
EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR
PAINTING STAINING 597-0544 Reg./Lic.# 13VH01517700
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609-271-4708 Leo Hanson â&#x20AC;˘ Owner/Painting Contractor
Interior/Exterior â&#x20AC;˘ Power Washing Staining â&#x20AC;˘ Professional Window Cleaning Where Excellent Quality at a Reasonable Price Still Matters! NJ Reg./Lic.#13VH05425800 Join us on Facebook!
For all Your Pressure Washing Needs. â&#x20AC;˘Wood Restoration â&#x20AC;˘Window/Screen Cleaning â&#x20AC;˘Interior/ Exterior Painting. 609-618-2975.
Licensed & Insured
Green Alternatives Available
All Exteriors/Interiors Staining Free Estimates Fully Insured
PAINTING & POWER WASHING
Lic#0400399305
DECK BUILDERS & POWERWASHING CO.
25 Years Experience FREE ESTIMATES â&#x20AC;˘ INSURED 609-693-3472 Reg./Lic.# 13VH01404200
JW CLEANING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE PAINTING Single Home $149 & up 2 Story Home $249 & up Decks
Fully Insured
609-384-1046 Heidi Hunter
â&#x20AC;˘Window Washing â&#x20AC;˘Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning â&#x20AC;˘24-Hour Water Damage Cleanups
Free Estimates
609-276-8666
ROBERT SCHAMBER
BUILDER LLC
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
POWER
â&#x20AC;˘ Deck Restoration â&#x20AC;˘ Window Cleaning â&#x20AC;˘ Powerwashing â&#x20AC;˘ Paint/Stain Spring Roof Cleaning Special
800-560-WASH
CertiďŹ ed Wood Preservers Power Washers Assoc. of North America
609-994-7379
DECKING PLUS
POWER WASHING
Prestige Power Washing
All exterior surfaces. Painting/ Staining. Free estimates. Fully Insured. Lic.#0400399305. 609994-7379.
H&H
COMMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL OWNER ON JOB SITE FREE ESTIMATES
30 Years Experience
5HJ /LF 9+
Hansonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s House Painting, LLC Best Spring Prices
POWER WASHERS PLUS
Power Washing Special
1 stor y, $125. 2 stor y, $225. Decks, boats, etc. Will beat anyoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s price! Licensed & insured. 609-384-2663.
& POWERWASHING
REMODELING â&#x20AC;˘ ADDITIONS â&#x20AC;˘ DECKS TRIM WORK â&#x20AC;˘ EXTERIOR STAIRWAYS DECORATIVE OUTDOOR WOODWORK EXTERIOR SHOWERS â&#x20AC;˘ NO JOB TOO SMALL
Lic# 13VH0613100
Frank Co.
LBIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S Finest Power Washer
Professional, prompt, thorough. Commercial & Residential. Window Washing. Call Marke Bednarek, 609-206-6743. Insured, Lic#13VH03436700.
POWER WASHING
OW CLEANING WIND
Calls promptly returned
Reg/Lic# 13VH06407000
POWER WASHING
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WASHING
CUSTOM HOUSE PAINTING
361-2452
â&#x20AC;˘ New/Old Work â&#x20AC;˘ Wall Paper Removal â&#x20AC;˘ Sheetrock Repairs
F R E E E S T I M AT E S â&#x20AC;˘ F U L LY I N S U R E D â&#x20AC;˘ R E A S O N A B L E R AT E S
GARRAMONE DESIGN
Construction
Full Home Construction & Remodeling Service Storm Prep Service â&#x20AC;˘ Hurricane Shutters Impact Resistant Glass, Windows & Doors Additions â&#x20AC;˘ Siding â&#x20AC;˘ Kitchens â&#x20AC;˘ Baths Decks - Composite & Fiberglass â&#x20AC;˘ Vinyl Rails www.garramonedesign.com
201-783-9050 LIC#13VH04832600 609-489-3643
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Lic #13VH00275100
HOME IMPROVEMENTS INC.
Joseph Midure Vinyl Replacement Windows Vinyl Siding Entry Door Replacements Vinyl Railings Composite Decks Andersen Windows & Doors Too Much to List Free Estimates â&#x20AC;˘ Serving LBI & Mainland Celebrating Our 18th Year Anniversary 25 Years Experience Fully Insured
609-294-0173
State Lic.#13VH06667900
T.W. Knorr Construction, LLC BUILDERS & CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS
(609) 848-4094 (201) 650-0534
Additions â&#x20AC;˘ New Homes â&#x20AC;˘ Home OfďŹ ce Renovations â&#x20AC;˘ Media Rooms Add-A-Levels â&#x20AC;˘ Kitchens & Baths tim@twknorr.com â&#x20AC;˘ www.twknorr.com NJ Reg # 13VH03126700
PHONE: 609-693-8998 FAX: 609-693-5358
ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS
33 YEARS IN BUSINESS
FULLY INSURED & LICENSED
Beyond All Expectations
Est. 1988 ENT. INC.
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Reg./Lic.# 13VH00265800
AXIS
KRETZER & SONS, INC. CUSTOM BUILDERS
B U I L D E R S , L L C
BATH & KITCHEN REMODELS REPLACEMENT WINDOWS DECKS & VINYL RAILS
609-489-6305
WILLIAM C. KRETZER, PRESIDENT FORKED RIVER, NJ
BuildAxis.com
Fully Insured NJ License # 13VH04665400
NEW HOME BUILDERS LIC#00595 HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS LIC#13VH03118500
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
INSTRUCTION
PETS/PET CARE
HELP WANTED
COAST WINDOW & DOOR
3rd grade teacher tutoring summer months. LBI/surrounding. 19 years experience elementary education. Specializing in reading/writing. References available. 908-230-5264.
PET AND HOUSE SITTING, LLC
Panzone’s Pizza & Pasta, 11th & Blvd., Beach Haven & Panzone’s Pizza, 22nd & Blvd., Surf City. Experienced. Immediate positions. Apply within or call 609-492-5103 for interview.
Installers & suppliers, all windows/ doors. Replacements, Andersen, repairs. Licensed & Insured. Lic.#13VH03837800. Call Dave 609-296-5779.
We specialize in Renovations, Additions, Add-a-Level, Decks, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Vinyl Siding, Cedar Shakes, Windows, Vinyl Railings, Outside Showers. Free Estimates. Fully licensed and insured. Lic.#13VH04369400. 609-4943999.
EAST COAST CONTRACTING– Kitchen & Bath Remodeling •Decks •Vinyl Railings •Tile & More. 1 hour response. Chris 609-618-3462. NJ Reg.016506611
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J. CONOSCENTI & SONS CONTRACTORS
We specialize in Additions, Decks, Renovations, Vinyl Siding, Cedar Siding, Windows, Vinyl Railings, Outside Showers, and Roofing. BEST PRICES ON LBI. Call for free estimate. Fully licensed and insured. 609-494-5108. Lic.#13VH04369400.
Professional Remodeling Contractors since 1982. Custom trim, crown moldings, additions, kitchens, baths. Satisfaction guaranteed. Lic.#13VH01891800. 609597-8925. Facebook.com/jconos centiandsons
A.G.F. HOME IMPROVEMENTS All phases of home renovations. Kitchens •Baths •Tile •Decks •Fully Insured •References •Free Estimates. 609-971-7459. Lic.#13VH01279700.
General Contractor. Remodeling: Kitchens, Baths, Tile, Hardwood Flooring. Major/minor renovations. Roofing, Decks, Small Repairs. Quality workmanship & references, ser ving LBI since 1985. #13VH02749200. Call Mike P. 609296-8222. ‘‘You’ll be glad you did!!’’
MICHAEL & SON
Additions, remodeling, designing, decks, railings & windows. Serving LBI & surrounding area. Call Charles Sorbello, 609-7137205 or 609-296-6200. Lic.#13VH04105900.
MALCOLM LEIGH CONSTRUCTION LLC
Remodeling, Additions, Kitchens, Baths, Doors/Windows, Siding, Decks, Three Season Vinyl Patio Rooms. 609-290-9737. BBB Accredited Business. Lic.#13VH03012500. malcolmleighconstruction.com
ADMIRAL HOME REPAIR
All phases of home inprovements & repairs. Bathrooms, kitchens, tile, decks, siding, Andersen windows, replacement windows, vinyl railings and painting. 609-504-7007. Lic#13VH06514200
PRO-BUILT, LLC
Providing renovating & building solutions with advice, design & qualit y workmanship. Serving faith-based organizations & God-fearing clients with honest dealings & fair pricing. 609-618-8714. Lic.#13VH06473000.
AFFORDABILITY J. COLLINS & SONS CARPENTRY
Home Improvement Contractor •Kitchen & Bath Remodeling •Decks •Additions •Windows & Siding •Property Management. Quality Work. Serving LBI & Area Over 25 Years. 609-312-6410. Lic.#13VH02671400
RONALD C. RIKER
HONEY-DO HOME REPAIRS
We Do What Your Honey Won’t! Interior/exterior. Popular Mechanics magazine featured 3 of my projects. 33 years experience. 609492-3749, 609-290-2995. Lic.#13VH01765700.
ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE
Wind Damage, Roofing, Siding, Windows, Drywall, Trim, Decks, Basements, Kitchens, Baths, Additions. Guaranteed call back. Lic.13VH04665400. 609-489-6305. BuildAxis.com
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ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE FROM HOME. Medical, Business, Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 888-220-5975. www.CenturaOnline.com College graduates will tutor in Math, English & Spanish for the summer. All grades available. Flexible hours. Special discounts. 862266-6995.
JUNIOR MATES WANTED!
9-week program beginning Thurs., 6/21 at 7pm. NJ Maritime History Museum, Dock Rd. & West Ave., Beach Haven. Call Captain John, 609-290-3349. Details: www.fishbeachhaven.com
SURFwithNICOLE.com
Surf Camps & Surf Lessons. All ages, all abilities, coed friendly. Experienced CPR & First Aid certified instructor. 619-398-7437. TUTOR, K-8th. School teacher with 15 years experience, specializing in Math. Call now to schedule for summer season. Joann, 609-2763317.
COMPUTER TECH
12 years experience in all phases of computer programing, setup, maintenance, repairs, networking & security. For home or small business. Will come to you! Tuckerton to LBI. Call 609618-6147 or email: williamsLEH@comcast.net
BUSINESS SERVICES SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. WIN or pay nothing! Start your application in under 60 seconds. Call today! Contact Disability Group, Inc., licensed attorneys & BBB accredited. Call 866970-8473.
ROBERT HOTALING
ADULT CARE
BUILDER • REMODELING
AT HOME ELDER CARE
KITCHENS • BATHROOOMS • INTERIORS • REPAIRS
609-361-8226 SHIP BOTTOM LIC# 13VH00402400
Salt Creek Construction “Service & Quality for LBI” Additions and Alterations Kitchens & Bathrooms Windows & Doors General Property Repairs Beach Cottage Decor Specialist
All calls promptly returned • 609-713-3372 Lic# 13VH06195000
THE PET NANNY
Personal Pet Care. Pet Sitting, Dog Walking, Dog Care Coaching, House Sitting. 15+ years experience on LBI. The professional, loving care that your furry family deserves. Tail-wagging references!
CHERI 609-713-0866 WALK A DOG OR PET A CAT
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PUPPIES FOR SALE! Rottweiler Champion bloodlines, raised in a family home. 1st and only litter, 6 total left. Bred for superb tempermant. Puppies to be family pets, not suitable for guarding or working class use. $1,000-$1,250. More info jjb653@aol.com (View picture11100 online)
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Custom Kitchens & Baths Wood & Vinyl Siding • Decks
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Pet portraits from your photo. Pen & Ink * Colored Pencil * Watercolor or Oil * Caricature or Cartoon. Call Pat Johnson, 609-296-2162, leave message. (View picture111043 online)
Musical Instrument Instruction Ocean Acres. Qualified, experienced teachers. Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Music Theory. $30/ half hour, $45/hour. 609-713-1210. rocksolid321@gmail.com
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Volunteer at Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter, located at 360 Haywood Rd. in Manahawkin. Walk a dog, hold and pet a cat, foster cats and kittens. Dog walkers are especially needed early mornings 8am-9am. Must be 18 years old. To volunteer, visit the shelter on Wed., Fri., or Sat., 1pm-4pm, ask for Susan or Erma. FREE Pet Food Pantry in shelter lobby for those in need.
My Computer Works. Computer problems? Viruses, spyware, email, printer problems, bad internet connections- FIX IT NOW! Professional, U.S. based technicians. $25 off service. Call for immediate help. 888-904-1215.
CUSTOM HOMES Renovations • Additions
Pet Sitting •Pet Walking •Full Animal Care •House Sitting •Plants, Mail, etc. References/ Insured. Barbara,
European caregivers, English speaking. References, licensed, bonded, insured. Call 732-899-6366. www.athome-eldercare.com
A free apartment plus salary for couple or persons to manage small Long Beach Island motel. Call 609492-6363. Accredited Home Elevator Co. is now hiring shop & field helpers. Valid driver’s license required. Call 609-660-8000. AIRLINES ARE HIRING! Train for hands on aviation career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified. Job placement assisitance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance. 877-564-4204. Area Claims Writer & Home Inspectors. Interviewing now. Excellent income, PT/FT, flexible hours. Training provided. Please call 609548-3108. www.metrolbi.com ATTENTION: Experienced reefer drivers. GREAT PAY/frieght lanes from Presque Isle, ME. Boston-Lehigh, PA. 800-277-0212 or www.primeinc.com
BAYBERRY INN
Cooks & bartenders, P/T & year ’round. Apply in person, 13th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom. 609-494-8848. Busy Island cleaning service needs dependable people (includes Saturdays). Competitive salary. Must have transportation, driver’s license a plus. 609-713-3993.
CAFE ALETTA
Certified Caregiver. Compassionate, reliable care and companionship. Non smoker. Background check, references available. Call Anna, 609-660-9784.
PETS/PET CARE ADOPT A PET
Dogs, Puppies, Cats & Kittens ready for adoption in Ocean County’s animal facility, located at 360 Haywood Rd. in Manahawkin. All animals have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated & microchipped. Hours: 1pm-4pm daily, Wed., 1pm-6:30pm.
609-978-0127
LOST A PET? Call the shelter, your pet could be there!
Fine dining servers needed, 3 years experience. Seasonal, FT/ PT. Contact Marc 917-217-2212. Certified Home Health Aide class, 6/4-6/21. Call Visiting Home Care of Ocean County, 732-244-5565, ext. 221 or 200 for information. CHHAs, LPNs, RNs, Companions, Live-Ins. FT/PT, flexible hours. We offer CNA & CHHA training. Call now 609-607-9700, 732-341-4500. www.karingwithkindness.com Cleaning help, Harvey Cedars. Part time, $12-$15/hour. Please call 732-300-8643.
COMPANIONS/CNA/CHHA
Needed to provide assistance to seniors. Flexible hours, great pay! Senior Helpers 732-678-0096. Apply at www.seniorhelpers.com
COOKS & PIZZA MAKERS
COOKS
Line cook, experienced, high volume, short order, saute, broiler, fryer. Seasonal & year ’round available. LBI area. Call 609-713-4254.
DISHWASHER
Now hiring. Apply in person. Bisque, 21st & Blvd., Ship Bottom. Drivers. Flexible home time, full or part time. Modern trucks. Local orientation. Quarterly safety bonus. Single source dispatch. Requires 3 months recent experience. 800414-9569. www.driveknight.com
ENGLESIDE MOTEL & RESTAURANT
Now hiring experienced line cooks, servers and dishwashers. Lifeguard also needed. Apply in person, 30 Engleside Ave., Beach Haven. Experienced laborers in lawn cutting. Full time, must have New Jersey driver’s license. Lawngevity Landscaping, 609-294-9551. Experienced drivers- Great home time! Regional LTL opportunities available in Burlington, NJ. Earn up to $1,100 or more per week. Plenty of miles! 855-780-8011. www.driveffe.com Floor manager F/T, year ’round for restaurant in Tuckerton. Knowledge of Point of Sales System, weekends required. Prior experience needed. Excellent paid benefits. 609-860-0400, fax 609-8605278 or email resume@thinkabel.com Florist shop looking for P/T, possibly F/T, involves weekends. Experience preferred. Please call 609-492-8885, leave message. Help needed, Brant Beach, $10/ hour, 10am-? Lifting, light cleaning. Also need reliable, waterer/weeder for very early mornings, 3Xs/week/ summer. Own transportation. 609494-5088, 602-663-3303. How You Brewin Coffee Company hiring year-round baristas for new Manahawkin location. Email coffee@howyoubrewin.com for an application.
JOEYS’ PIZZA & PASTA
HELP WANTED PANZONE’S
Hiring sandwich cooks, pizza makers, sautee cook, cashiers, busser, dishwashers. Immediate positions at both locations. Apply at Panzone’s Pizza & Pasta, 11th & Blvd., Beach Haven & Panzone’s Pizza, 22nd & Blvd., Surf City. REAL ESTATE– Established brokerage has openings for experienced sales and rental agents, including private offices, paid advertising and more. Negotiable compensation based on experience and production. Compare your options! Call Joe at 609-492-2256 for a confidential interview. Retail sales associates, FT/PT, for seasonal clothing store in Beach Haven, May-Oct. Pay DOE. Send resume, cover letter & availability to: jobs@fpcolor.com www.freshproduceclothes.com
SERVERS/BARTENDERS
Full time, minimum 2 years experience. Also accepting part time summer server applications, experienced only. Apply in person, Tucker ton Beach Grille, 1000 South Green St., Tuckerton. SUBSTITUTE SCHOOL BUS DRIVER, all qualified applicants are required to have a high school diploma, a New Jersey driver license and a CDL license with ‘‘P’’ and ‘‘S’’ endorsements. Training for candidates needing CDL and endorsements can be provided. SUBSTITUTE CUSTODIAN, all qualified applicants are required to have a high school diploma. Black Seal Boiler License preferred. Please send letter of interest, resume, and copy of CDL license to the attention of Mr. Steve Terhune at the Southern Regional School District, 105 Cedar Bridge Rd., Manahawkin, NJ 08050. Closing date for applications: 6/21/12.
SURF CITY FISHERY
Counter help & take-out cook needed. Apply in person, 9am6pm, 902 Long Beach Blvd, Ship Bottom. 609-494-8171.
THE BLACK DOG CAFE
Now hiring full/part time sandwich/ short order cooks and counter servers for the 2012 summer season. Interested applicants apply in person at 2205 South Bay Ave., Beach Haven or email contact info theblackdogcafejobs@gmail.co m
Cooks/pizza makers. Experienced only. Now accepting applications for all 3 locations. Apply at 1340 Route 72, Manahawkin or call 5972003 to arrange interview.
Truck Drivers, sign on bonus, $2,000-$7,500. Solo and teams. 1 year OTR, CDL-A-Hazmat. Up to .513. 877-628-3748. www.driveNCTrans.com
Kelly’s Old Barney Restaurant and Dairy Queen, Barnegat Light, hiring cooks, servers, bus/dishwashers, ice cream servers, hostesses. F/T, P/T through Labor Day. 609-4945115, 609-494-8656.
COOKS needed. Housing available. Apply in person, ask for Bob, Thurs.-Mon., 8am-4pm. Engleside Ave. & the bay.
Licensed Real Estate Agent for Sales & Rentals in Progressive Suppor tive LBI Office. Join a Friendly, Positive Professional Team. Call Rick at Stevens Real Estate for a Confidential Interview, 609-494-5555. Life Insurance and Investment Sales, full time. Must be careerminded and self-motivated. Commission with training allowance. Must be willing to work days, evenings & weekends. Experience not necessary. Only dedicated, professionally mannered need apply. Send resume to New York Life, 128 Cedar St., Tuckerton, NJ 08087.
TUCKERS RESTAURANT
Weichert Realtors is looking for new and/or experienced team members. Call to arrange a confidential interview, LBI office 609494-6000.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED CALLING ALL CAPTAINS!
WILL WORK FOR FREE! Deck hand looking to gain fishing vessel experience. Knowledge of boats, hard working, reliable. Obtaining Captain’s License, willing to work for experience only. Signed waiver available. Call 845-416-0415.
Lifeguard needed, Mon.-Fri. for 2012 summer season. Must have CPR, First Aid & Lifeguard Certifications. Call 609-492-8645. Lunch/Prep Cook, day shift. Good pay for experienced person. Calabria Restaurant. Call Vince 609492-8001 or 586-764-1525. NEW TO TRUCKING? Your career starts now! $0 Tuition cost. No credit check. Great pay & benefits. Short employment commitment required. Call 866-447-5413. www.joinCRST.com NOW HIRING REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Interested in becoming one? We can help! Call Seashore Agency LLC, 609-290-8835 for an interview.
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Ship Bottom, third from beach, 21st. St. 1BR+ w/porch, sleeps 6, all amenities. C/A, cable, WiFi. Central location! Available immediately. Call 856-6933301. A FEW WEEKS OPEN. Nor th Beach, 2nd from beach, cozy 3bedroom duplex, deck, WiFi, badges included. 6/23-6/30, 7/7-7/14, 7/ 28-8/11, $1,395-$1,595/week. Owner 732-383-8108 or aufderhar@comcast.net Barnegat Light, oceanside, beautiful location. Newly renovated, very clean, 3BR, 1.5BA, all amenities, A/C. Available weekly, June-Sept. Please call 609-921-7831. Barnegat Light, oceanblock duplex. 4-5 bedrooms, sleeps 12, $3,500/ week. 2 bedrooms, sleeps 6, $1,500/week. 201-906-5616, lbibeachhouse@yahoo.com, for photos/details: www.BeachHouseLBI.com Barnegat Light lagoon front, first floor, lovely, 2-bedroom apartment. Bay & sunset views, all amenities. Call 215-693-4107 or 215-5938900 (cell). Beach Haven West, updated 3bedroom, single family home. Lagoon front, extra wide cul-de-sac location, outside shower, C/A. Available starting July, $1,300 weekly. Call Beth, 201-818-5250. View pictures thesandpaper.net Beach Haven West, 3-bedroom, 1bath waterfront, W/D, C/A, WiFi, large deck, 35ft. dock. Any week in June, $1,000. 973-632-0274. www.bhwrental.com BEACH HAVEN, WEEKLY Second floor, 3BR, 6th from ocean, A/C, W/ D, all amenities. No pets. 609-4925357, 609-290-3872. View pictures thesandpaper.net Beach Haven West/LBI, 4 bedrooms, all amenities, lagoon front w/35ft. dock, outdoor enclosed shower, grill, A/C, wireless internet, deck. $1,250/week. 201-859-6215. View pictures thesandpaper.net Beach Haven, oceanblock, first floor, 2-bedroom duplex. A/C, W/D, D/W. July, $1,000/week, badges included. Call 609-492-3173. Beach Haven North, by owner, two family, 2BR each, fenced yard. No pets/smoking. Call Pam, 732-8870917. Pictures/rates/availability: www.lbibeachnj.com Beach Haven, oceanside, 3BR, 1BA, upstairs unit with deck. Sleeps 6. Walk to all local attractions, $1,850/week. Off-season rates available. Call 609-306-5367. Beach Haven West, lagoon front, 30ft.+ dock. Minutes to bay & LBI. Large, clean cape. 4BR, 2BA, A/C, all amenities. $900-$1,400 weekly. 609-597-6446. View pictures thesandpaper.net Beach Haven West, 3BR, 1BA ranch, 30ft. on water with dock and fenced yard. W/D, DW, A/C, WiFi, O/S, ground level deck. 5 minutes to LBI. Available 7/14-7/21, 8/25-9/ 1, $950/week.
PET FRIENDLY
Contact Sheila at 609-709-1674 or sk4lbirealestate@aol.com Beach Haven Crest, bayside, 3BR, 1BA, first floor duplex. Sleeps 8. 4 badges. Deck, porch, grill. 7/20-7/ 27, 8/3-8/10, $1,000/week. 646496-2406.
Beach Haven Seasonal, 3 bedrooms, second floor through. Deck, second from beach, ocean view. Walk to stores, clubs, Surflight Theatre. Available May through Sept. Call 609-492-4585.
Cedar Bonnet Island (southside), 2-bedroom, 1-bath cottage, sleeps 4. Bay views, W/D, A/C, cable TV. No pets. Monthly/bi-weekly. 609492-8637.
Beach Haven Crest, sleeps 6. 4th house from beach. A/C, W/D, DW, off-street parking. July & Aug. weeks available, $1,300-$1,350/ week. Recently renovated. Tom Leswing, 917-207-9559. View pictures thesandpaper.net Beach Haven, oceanfront, 1-bedroom apartment (sleeps 3), $1,225/ weekly. For info on available weeks call 609-492-2759. Beach Haven Gardens. Second floor, 2-bedroom, 1-bath duplex. Sleeps 6, W/D, D/W, A/C, cable, large yard, gas grill, deck, ample off-street parking. Bay block, beach 2 blocks, close to all attractions. Available 6/2-6/23, $750/ week; 8/11-9/3, $1,100/week. Call 856-577-0371. www.3000balticlbi.com Beach Haven oceanside condo, 1st floor, sleeps 4. Handicap ramp, porch, yard. $800/week or $7,500/ season. Small pet ok w/security. 908-313-7432. Beach Haven Park, quiet oceanblock retreat, 2-bedroom cottage, A/C, cable, O/S, grill. No smoking/pets. Limited weeks. 609-492-6502. View pictures thesandpaper .net Beach Haven, oceanside cape, sleeps 8. Screened porch, rear deck w/furniture, HDTV, W/D, A/C, O/S. Available 7/21-7/28, $1,950. 609-290-3349. Brant Beach, oceanside, 2BR, sleeps 6, A/C, cable TV, fully equipped kitchen. No pets. $1,000/ week, call for availability. 215-2571615. Brant Beach duplexes, 3rd & 4th from ocean, w/views, 3BR, 1.5BA, sleeps 8, $2,040/week. Also: 2BR duplex, sleeps 6, $1,100/week. All units w/amenities, badges. 609361-8987. www.VRBO.com/141162 Brant Beach, 5 large bedrooms, 2BA, TV room, patio, garden. 2.5 blocks from beach. Sun.-Sun., 7/87/15, 7/15-7/22, $2,800/week. Mon.-Fri. special, $1,400. 609-6557623. wclopp@comcast.net www.lbibrantbeachhouse.com
BRANT BEACH
3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2 houses from beach. A/C, W/D, dishwasher. Available weekly July & Sept. Call 914-629-9673.
BRANT BEACH
Invitation to rent. Bay block w/ views, 1.5 blocks to beach, 4BR, 2BA, sleeps 10, C/A, W/D. Fri.-Fri. June, $1,300/week; July, $2,300/week; Aug., 2,200/ week; Sept., $1,400/week. Book before 6/1/12, 5% disc. 215-932-1458. Brant Beach, 1st floor duplex. 2BR, 1BA, A/C in bedrooms, off-street parking, beach badges. Available 7/14, 8/18, 8/25, $1,050/week. 908230-0906. Brant Beach, 3-bedroom, second floor duplex, amenities, off-street parking, ramp to beach. $830/ week. NO PETS. 609-361-4662.
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www.FarrenysLBI.com Harvey Cedars, 5BR, 3BA, one house from ocean, spectacular views, A/C, W/D, O/S, gas grill, internet, all amenities. June-Oct., $1,000-$4,000/week. 201-4101486. Harvey Cedars, waterfront, 3 bedrooms, spacious screened porch, LR, DR, den, kitchen and laundry. A/C and heat. Seasonal, monthly or year ’round rental. 609-466-0590.
HISTORIC BARNEGAT
10 minutes to LBI. 2-3BR, 1BA, summer cottage. Reversed living w/cathedral ceiling & open floor plan. C/A, W/D, grill, upper deck. Available July-Sept., $10,000/season or $1,200/week. Includes utilities & cable TV. Call 609-4880526.
INGROUND POOL
Brighton Beach bayfront, 7 bedrooms, 5 full baths. Weeks available: 6/16, 8/25, 9/8, 9/15, 9/22. Call 908-295-0509. www.sunsetbayhouse.com
Loveladies #99B LB Blvd.
2 WEEKS LEFT! 6/9, $5,900; 6/16, $6,900. Oceanside, pool, sleeps 12. 9/8, $5,500; 9/15, $5,250; 9/22, $4,900; 9/29, $4,500.
Loveladies #85C LB Blvd.
2 WEEKS LEFT! 6/16, $2,850; 6/ 23, $4,750. Oceanside, sleeps 10. 9/22, $1,150; 9/29, $950; 10/6, $900. 610-417-6119 or email kstacy33@yahoo.com www.shore4rent.com Manahawkin, cottage for rent. $350/month, available 6/1. Call 609-361-4662. OCEANBLOCK, Ship Bottom, 5th from beach. 2BR, sleeps 4-6, A/C, W/D. Great location. Available now-Sept., $900-$1,000/week. 609-597-9151 or 609-709-2723.
OCEANFRONT
Ship Bottom, 3 bedrooms, all amenities, internet, large porch, offstreet parking. Great view. Private beach area. 8/11-8/18. 267-8087492. Peahala Park duplex– 2BR, 1BA & 3BR, 1BA. Completely renovated, DW, W/D, A/C, gas grill, O/S, deck. $650-$1,150/week. 201-739-3914. www.lbihouseforrent.com Ship Bottom, oceanblock. Weekly: 3- & 5-bedroom houses and 1- & 3bedroom apartments. No pets/ smoking. Off-street parking. Call 609-661-1199. Ship Bottom bayfront, sleeps 4-5, badges included, cable, A/C. 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, $850/ week; 7/7, 7/21, 8/11, 8/18, $950/ week. 856-546-1413. Ship Bottom, 2BR, 1BA, bayside, 3 blocks to beach. Sleeps 7, C/A, cable TV, covered deck, outdoor shower. $6,800/season. Call John 215-803-0997. Ship Bottom, studio plus, 3 from beach, no pets/smoking. A/C, Cable. June-Sept. $950/week, $3,600/month. 856-216-7790. View pictures thesandpaper.net
SUMMER RENTALS
YEAR ROUND RENTALS
Ship Bottom, side-by-side duplex, 2BR, 1BA each side. Great house, price and location. Badges, large yard. $990/week each side. 973519-6892. View pictures thesandpaper.net
Brant Beach bayfront apartment, 2BR, 1BA, large deck w/sunset views. Available immediately, $1,200/month includes utilities. Boat slip rental available. 908-4894890.
Ship Bottom, 3 bedrooms, second floor with large deck, oceanside. Sleeps 8. Available weekly. Reasonable rates. Call 609-494-1567.
L.E.H. 2BR, 1BA, gas heat, C/A, W/D, fenced-in yard. $1,100/month + 1.5 months security. Call 609339-0862.
Surf City, 1 from bay w/full view. 3BR, 1.5BA duplex. Sleeps 8. W/D, A/C, deck. 1 block from park, tennis, boating. Available weekly beginning in April. No pets/smoking. 908-456-2372. Surf City, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, modern kitchen, inside/outside showers, W/D, A/C. Available 8/259/1 & 9/1-9/8, $1,450/week. 717333-5912, 215-628-9849. Surf City, oceanside, spacious, 2bedroom, 1-bath apar tment. Sleeps 6. A/C, flat-panel TV, W/D, O/S, grill, yard. Close to everything! $500-$1,550/week. 732-972-6297. Surf City, 232 North First St. Lovely 2-bedroom Cape Cod, A/C, WiFi, badges, many amenities. 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, $600/week; 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, $1,000/week. Fall dates: 9/8, 9/15, 9/22, $600/week. 609-760-0846, 856-234-4914. Surf City. SAVE TIME, GAS AND, OF COURSE, MONEY. Come stay with us for the summer. Major discount before June. Call for further details. 856-866-9355. Surf City. First floor, 3BR, 1BA, $1,250/week. Second floor, 3BR, 2BA, $1,450/week. Both have LR, kitchen, A/C throughout. Walk to bay & beach. Available now-Labor Day. Pictures available. 908-6562048.
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SPRING RENTALS AFFORDABLE Lorry’s Motel– Beach Haven Inlet. Quiet. Clean rooms/efficiencies with full refrigerator, microwave, barbecue area. Weekly $179-$199. Call 609-492-6363.
WINTER RENTALS Ship Bottom, garage apartment. Very private. 2BR, A/C, WiFi, W/D, outdoor shower. Sept.-June, $1,000/month, all utilities included. References, 1st & last months rent. 609-290-7288.
YEAR ROUND RENTALS A free apartment plus salary for couple or persons to manage small Long Beach Island motel. Call 609492-6363.
BARTLETT LANDING
Convenient/Comfor table, 2BR, 2BA, fully applianced. Call or stop in today. Our team is eager to help make you feel ‘‘at home.’’
June Special!
Move in by 6/30/12, pay $500 security. Call 609-294-2404.
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LEH, Tall Timbers, 2BR, 2.5BA townhome, $1,175/month + utilities. Ranch, 3BR, 2BA, $1,400/month + utilities. MANAHAWKIN, adult 55+ 1BR, $850/month + utilities, no pets/smoking. We are in need of rental properties. Please contact us if you are considering renting your property. Home Alliance Realty, 609-978-9009. Little Egg Harbor (located in Walnut Estates), 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhouse, $1,200/month + utilities, W/D, dishwasher, pool, parking, basement. Call 201-207-4100. Looking for someone to share home in Ocean Acres, $500/month + 1/2 utilities. Call 609-290-1995 or 609-660-5958. Manahawkin, off Route 9. 2- & 4bedroom furnished homes for rent. $1,500/month & up, includes electric. Call 609-978-0625. NEW GRETNA, 2BR & 1BR apartments. Heat supplied. Rent starts at $800/month. No pets. Call 609978-0964. North Beach Haven, spacious, 3bedroom, 1-bath home w/bay view. $1,500/month + utilities (internet & cable included). Available starting Sept. 808-756-0754.
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TUCKERTON APARTMENTS Luxury 1BR & 2BR, spacious, gourmet kitchen, mini blinds, fully applianced.
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT Ship Bottom office for rent, $450/ month, includes utilities. Call Beach Haven Auto, 609-494-0535, Mon.Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 9am-1pm. Ship Bottom, 1,200 sq.ft. expandable to 2,000+ sq.ft., display windows, 7 parking spaces, corner location. Office, medical, retail, cafe. Close to Causeway. Call 732-2362185 or for more info visit: www.postlets.com/5211222
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Contractor’s Office/Workshop for rent. 1,100-14,000 sq.ft. Will divide. 609-294-4990. SURF CITY– RETAIL/OFFICE. Boulevard location, high traffic area. A/C, heat. Clean & sunny. Private customer parking lot.
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COMMERCIAL FOR SALE Bakery for sale, beach block, on LBI. Turn-key operation. For more details call 609-276-1348. Island landmark, 52-seat coffee/ dessert restaurant, business and property. Retiring. 19 successful years. Possible terms and/or financing. Ed Freeman, Remax at Barnegat Bay, 609-661-9345. Tuckerton, turnkey 4-in-1 business available. Ice cream, coffee, bagel, deli. Includes equipment, inventory, the works! Ready for next level. Great location, parking. Call Cyndy Friedland at Oceanside Realty, 609-290-5040.
LOTS FOR SALE
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Manahawkin, 1-acre lot on desirable Beachview Ave. Underground utilities already installed. Price reduced. Call Don Diorio, 609-7092483.
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Stafford Twp., Cedar Run, Newell Ave. Excellent Location. Approximately 70ft.x192ft, $99,000. 609597-7089.
Move in by 6/30/12, pay $500 security. Call 609-294-2424.
Barnegat ranch, nice area, laundry, Direct TV. $550/month, 1 month security + share utilities. No pets. 609-660-1215, 609-618-2366. Serious only. Looking for person to share my Ocean Acres home. $650/month plus 1/2 utilities & security. References required. Call 347-372-1314.
FARMS & ACREAGE Upstate NY land sale. SPORTSMAN BARGAIN, 3 acres w/cozy cabin, close access to Oneida Lake, $17,995. LARGE RIVER, over 900ft. 18 acres along fishing/ swimming river, $49,995. TIMBERLAND INVESTMENT, 90 acres deer sanctuary, beautiful timber studs, small creek, $99,995. Over 100 new properties. Call 800229-7843 or visit landandcamps.com
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SHIP BOTTOM strip store available immediately. 609-290-1272, 609-494-2420.
HOUSES FOR SALE Beach Haven Gardens, oceanside, double lot. Large cape with second floor apartment & detached garage. FSBO, $739,000. Call 609-7139661. Gorgeous 4,000 sq.ft. Waterfront Home in Sweetwater, NJ. Geothermal heat, 150ft. bulkhead. Call 609-965-4795 for more information, or visit www.mullicariverhomes.com
CONDO FOR SALE Bayview Condominiums, Beach Haven. Spectacular sunsets, 2BR, 2BA, second floor. 42ft. dock. REDUCED, $429,000. FSBO 914388-4429. View: FSBO.com/154978
MOBILE HOMES LBI Trailer Park has homes for sale, 1/2 block from ocean. ALSO, we have RV sites for rent. Call 609492-9151.
Manahawkin, 1,000 sq.ft. Ideal professional office, retail or medical office. Available immediately. Will subdivide. $950/month. Jeff, 732580-7457 or Diane Turton Realtors, 609-492-7000. North Beach Haven– High visibility Boulevard corner, large parking lot, new gas heat. 2 units: 800 & 1,500 sq.ft. Garage available. Steve, 609290-1694.
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SUMMER RENTALS Brighton Beach, LBI. Updated, immaculate, oceanside, large, 2-bedroom apartment (sleeps 6), nine houses from beach. June, $1,000/ week; July/Aug., $1,350/week, includes internet. No pets/smoking. 917-763-2559. View pictures thesandpaper.net
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Centrally located, Ship Bottom, 2 blocks from ocean, 1-bedroom condo. Ground level, no stairs. Available June-Sept., 609-492-8699.
SUMMER RENTALS Beach Haven Oceanfront Townhouse, 2BR, 2BA, heated pool, best views around! Prime weeks available. 610-299-1918. www.shoresummerrentals.com/ Vaction-Rentals/New-Jersey/ Long-Beach-Island-BeachHaven/4147
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R.E. OUT OF STATE Virginia Seaside lots. Spectacular 3+ acre estate lots in exclusive development on the seaside (the mainland) overlooking Chincoteague Bay, islands and ocean beyond. Gated entrance, caretaker, private paved roads, community pier, pool and club house which includes 2 bedroom guest suites for property owners. Great climate, fishing, clamming and National Seashore beaches nearby. Just 30 miles south of Ocean City, Md. Absolute buy of a lifetime, recent bank sale makes these lots available at 1/3 original price! Priced at only $49,000-$65,000. For info call 757824-5248 or email: oceanlandtrust@yahoo.com, pictures at www.corbinhall.com
MOTORCYCLES Harley-Davidson Softail motorcycle, 2007 Night Train. 11,000 miles, fully loaded/extras. Office phone 609-924-7337, leave message or ask for Susan.
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14ft. 1992 Sunfish, excellent condition, garage stored. Completely equipped w/racing sail, centerboard, rudder, Seitech Byte dolly. LBI. $1,400 firm. 267-757-0588.
18ft. 1959 Thompson classic runabout, fully restored. 1998 Tohatsu 45 O/B. Trailer needs fender. $3,500/OBO. Brant Beach. Call 609-618-1906. (View picture81029 online)
19ft. Newport Daysailer w/cuddy cabin and aluminum trailer, $900/ OBO. Optional 5hp Honda 4 stroke, $600. In Holgate. Call 908510-8464.
34ft. 2005 Silverton Flybridge Convertible. Twin 8.1 Crusader Engines, 130 hours, 7.5kw Kohler generator. GPS, radar, many extras. $150K Firm. No brokers. Contact Brian 267-250-1322.
16ft. 2005 Sea•Doo Sportster, 215hp Vtec. Located in Middletown, pickup only. $10,500/OBO. Please call 732-500-3670.
18ft. 1982 Hobie Cat. In very good condition. Includes beach roller axle. $600 or best offer. In Barnegat Light. Please call 610-563-0125 or 609-494-5203.
16ft. Hobie Cat sailboat, 2008, with trailer. Excellent condition. Sails and trampoline in excellent shape. Used very little. $6,900. 201-9161212. 16ft. Starcraft Seafarer, 30hp Yamaha O/B, galvanized Long trailer, many extras. $3,400. Call 609-597-1956.
AUTOS WANTED DONATE your car, truck or boat to HERITAGE for the BLIND. FREE 3 day vacation, tax deductible, FREE towing, ALL paperwork taken care of. 888-438-1090. Honda, Toyota, Nissans, SUVs and Jeeps. All vehicles WANTED. 2001 and UP. Top Cash Paid. 24 hour CASH pick-up. Any condition. 732-496-1633.
18ft. SEASWIRL STRIPER, 1996. 130hp, CC, trailer. Professionally maintained w/records, ready to go. Must see! $5,500. 609-494-5152.
17ft. 1979 Boston Whaler Montauk, ’01 Honda 90hp, ’86 Load-Rite trailer, spare tire, cover. $4,000/OBO. Manahawkin. Call Dusty, 609-2078714.
19.5ft. 2005 Stingray I/O Bowrider w/trailer. 4.3 Mercruiser, 190hp. Well equipped & maintained. Great on gas. Asking $10,300. 215-8529737.
17ft. 2009 Compac Suncat, many factory options, trailer, 6hp Mercury 4 stroke. Like new. $14,900/ OBO. 609-296-2167. (View picture81024 online)
19ft. 1975 Rhodes (O’Day) fiberglass centerboard. Great bay boat. Engine available. Trailer, full sails. Safe & stable. $2,900/OBO. Call Bill, 513-254-3833.
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18ft. 2000 Sea Ray Bowrider, 3.0L inboard engine w/power lift, seats 8. DF, AM/FM radio, full cover w/bimini top, trailer. $8,900. 609-9780178.
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19ft. O’Day Mariner, w/2 sets of sails, trailer. $1,600/OBO. Can be seen at Marina at Barnegat Light. If interested, 973-335-4104. 2002 Sea Ray 190 Sundeck. Excellent condition. Kept on lift. Original owner. Great price, $11,900. Please call 201-855-9199. 2007 Sea Ray 205 Sport w/220hp Mercruiser, low hours. Used only 3 months a year. Pristine shape. On LBI. $22,000. 561-998-9200, ext. 205. 20ft. 1988 Sea Ray, Merc 4.3 Alpha, with trailer. Looks great, runs good. Located Beach Haven. $3,000. 973-667-9211, 973-5921934. 20ft. Mako CC, 130hp 4-stroke Honda. Depthfinder, etc. Sea Tow contract until 9/12. For more info, 410-486-6639 or 609-494-0388. 20ft. Wellcraft cuddy, ’86 Yamaha 200HP outboard, plus trailer. $2,000. 609-661-0145. Ready for fishing! 21ft. Century w/cuddy cabin, 470 Mercrusier I/O, fresh-water cooled, AM/FM radio, VHS, CB, DF, portapotty, teak swim platform, $1,000. 609-597-7898. 22ft. 1973 Morgan Sloop. Yamaha 8hp, 4-stroke w/10 hours. Good sails, many accessories. $3,000/ OBO ($2,000 without engine). For more info 609-978-0921. (View picture81031 online) 22ft. 1982 O’Day 22 sailboat. Ready to launch. Located in Ship Bottom. $1,500/OBO. Please call 856-520-3490. 22ft. 1985 Seaward S22 sailboat. Sails, 8hp Yamaha, trailer, many extras. $2,800. Call or text, 609548-0307. 22ft. Tanzer sailboat w/cradle & trailer. Great bay/family boat. 9.9 Evinrude, low hours, clean. Asking $2,200. 215-745-6598. 25ft. 1994 Crownline CR250. Full head, kitchen w/stove, microwave & refrigerator, rear berth, front folddown table to double bed, rear wash down & swim platform, bimini top, and trailer. Asking $8,900. On LBI. Call 267-304-2723. (View picture81035 online) 26ft. 1981 Paceship sailboat, diesel inboard. Draft 31in., 6ft.1in. head room. In water, Surf City. $8,000. 609-494-5090 or 215-801-4684. 26ft. 1994 Wahoo 2600 EFS center console w/T-Top. twin 22hp Yamaha 2-stroke. Garmin electronics. Ready to fish! $24,800. 973-7251069. (View picture81036 online) 26ft. Sea Ray bowrider, 1996. 454hp Mercruiser, 470 hours. $8,000/OBO, trailer not included. In Beach Haven. Call 908-334-9219. 26ft. Shamrock Predator, 1986. Repowered 2001, 560 hours, fresh-water cooled. New manifolds and exhaust. DF, GPS, radio. $7,500. 610-888-9526.
38ft. 2006 Silverton Flybridge Convertible. Twin 425hp Crusader engines, 106 hours. 10kw Kohler generator. GPS, radar, many extras. Boat like new. Qualified buyers only. $185,000. Call Bob 609-7379214.
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PERSONAL WATERCRAFT 15ft. Sea•Doo hardbottom inflatable. Needs motor work. Trailer included. $500 firm. 609-492-4996. 1997 Sea•Doo Waverunner GTI w/ trailer. Needs some work. Best offer. Located in Surf City. Please call 609-432-6791.
BOAT DETAILING GIRLS & BOUYS Boat Cleaning & Detailing. ‘‘We Swab the Deck So You Don’t Have To.’’ Competitive Prices. 609-276-7549. Mobile Professional Boat Detailing & Bottom Painting. Affordable, reliable, experienced. Serving LBI and Manahawkin. Call 609-713-9840.
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30ft. 2004 Grady White Marlin w/ twin 225 Yamaha 4-stroke. Loaded, plus Raymarine C120 & Smart Pilot, Apelco VHF. See at Somers Point Marina. Reduced to $89,500. 609-927-5900 Jim Pielko. (View picture81033 online) 33ft. 1990 Fountain Lightning, red & white. Stored inside. Lift kept. Shore power, refrigerator, GPS, strainers, stainless exhaust, bow & cockpit covers. Ver y clean. $30,000. 609-709-5892.
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34ft. 1984 Silverton w/twin 270hp Crusaders, 600 hours. 1 owner. Marina maintained. Sleeps 6. Head & shower, AC/heat, appliances, fresh water system, salt water washdown, 2 depthfinders, 2 VHF radios, 2 bilge pumps, GPS, bilge sniffer, 4 batteries/switches, battery charger, outriggers/Rupp Jr., full enclosure, Coast Guard package, cockpit spotlights, Windlass, Halon fire system, transom ladder. $16,500/OBO. In Beach Haven. 856-768-2003.
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Boat slip for sale at Grand Bay Harbor, Waretown, NJ. Slip #76, 10ft., 6in. x 26ft. w/unobstructed bay view. Adjacent park area & sundeck. Near bath/shower & swimming pool. Clear water east to Washington. $12,000. 201-4460656, 609-693-2609.
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BOAT HAULING Boat hauling, bottom painting and spring launches. Ship Bottom Boat Towing since 1986. 609-978-7757. Follow us on Facebook. www.Shipbottomboattow.com
SLIPS & STORAGE 39 boat slips, private marina, Holgate, approx. 1.5 miles from Inlet. Includes water, electric & bath house. 201-575-1327 for seasonal rates or email: nmjr@optonline.net
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SAIL REPAIRS Beach Haven, Sportsman’s Marina. Floating boat slips available. Also Jet Ski docks. Full service. Call 609-492-7931 or 609-492-5663.
BOAT SLIPS HARVEY CEDARS
Available for seasonal rental on well-protected Kinsey Cove. Call 609-494-2891. If no answer, please leave message. Mordecai Boat Basin, Beach Haven. Boat slips to 23 feet. Forklift service in/out/rack to 27 feet. Call 609-492-5201.
WATERS GATE MARINA
ATTENTION SAILOR: Sail repairs, new sails, boom covers, windows, cushions. Rigging replacements. CDI furlers. Will pickup & deliver. 609-294-2457, Aggie.
CARL’S RIGGING LLC
Customized Shrouds, Mast Rigging, Swaging, Nicro Pressing. 609-217-3628, Carl Reitinger. carlsriggingllc@comcast.net
CANOES/KAYAKS FOR SALE Cobra Explorer Ocean Kayak. Includes seat, life vest, oar & cart. Excellent condition, $450. Call 609731-8806.
In HOLGATE. All brand new boat docks & piers. Weekly, transient or seasonal rentals available. Call 609-492-3733.
Beginners welcome! Great sandy beach. Family fun for all ages. 609492-5150. We deliver. www.acmebeachandbike.com
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Marine Construction Docks • Davits • Vinyl Bulkheading Decks • Repair Work Fully Insured • Free Estimates
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Boat Canvas– custom fabrication and repair. All types enclosures, covers, upholstery, marine carpeting, residential canvas. 609-276-2720. www.bayviewcanvaslbi.com Fujinon Third Generation Image Stabilizing Binoculars Techno-Stabi 14x40. Outstanding optics, totally waterproof. Great for a moving sailboat, power yacht, a must for serious fishing boats. Packaged in a Pelican waterproof hard case. All for $550. Call Joe 609-384-2107.
T & K Marine Construction Inc. Specializing in Bulkheads Docks Barge Service
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Free Estimates • Fully Insured Call (609) 698-8014 License #634080
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Limit 4 Per Variety
Super Coupon
Boneless Center Cut Pork Chops
Ready to Dip or Cook
• D’Italiano Italian Bread
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31 to 40-ct./lb., Frozen, Peeled & Deveined
• 2-lb. Bag Cooked Medium Shrimp
3-lbs. or more, Pork Loin, Regular or Tender Choice
20-oz. loaf, Seeded or Unseeded, Freihofer’s, Maier’s or
lb.
99
Present This Coupon at Time of Purchase Order, Pickup or Delivery to Receive Discount
11.5 to 16-oz. box, Any Variety
• Entenmann’s Loaf Cakes
lb.
51 to 60-ct./lb., Frozen, Cleaned
Shell Steak
ShopRite Sale Price
FINAL COST
Beef Loin, Bone-In, Tailless
Certified Angus Beef®
FINAL COST
• 2-lb. Bag Large Cleaned Shrimp
Beef Loin, Bone-In, Tailless
• Mrs. Freshley’s Dessert Cups Limit 4
lb.
99
Super Coupon
Regular Sale Prices: 1.29 lb. to 9.99 ea.
Perdue Chicken Leg Quarters
MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at 1.15 ea.
Limit 4-lbs.
7.99 -1.00
(Excluding Roasted, Rotisserie, Oven Ready, IQF Wings, IQF Frozen Boneless Breast, IQF Tenders and Frozen Cornish Hens)
%
• ShopRite Hot Dog Rolls
Mix or Match!
ShopRite Sale Price
1.10
Nabisco Chips Ahoy!
Fresh Atlantic Salmon Fillet
Off
YOU SAVE
9.5 to 15.25-oz. pkg., Any Variety, Cookies
Boneless, Premium Quality, Farmed pint cont., Any Variety
3.20
Ajax Laundry Detergent
32-oz. btl., (Excluding Flavored)
YOU SAVE
YOU SAVE
14.1-oz. pkg., 20-ct., Toss-Ins or 50-oz. btl., Liquid, Any Variety
Santa Cruz Organic Lemonade
49
8-ct. pkg., Sugar Free Orange/Cherry/Grape, Sugar Free Tropicals, No Sugar Added Fudgesicle or Firecracker Jr.
GIANT REGULAR ROLLS ROLLS
88
1.16
WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT., May 30th THRU June 2nd
Seviroli Tortellini
8 = 12
• Sparkle Giant Roll Towels 8-Pk.
$ 4 DAY PRICE BREAK 12 to 14-oz. pkg., Stuffed Rigatoni or Any Variety
The SandPaper/Wednesday, May 30, 2012
ALL WEEK
Smucker’s Toppings
5,400-tot. sht. ct. pkg., Bath Tissue, Equals 36 Regular Rolls
(Frozen) 48-oz. cont., Any Variety, Dairy Dessert or
1
YOU SAVE
1.35
Get a Front Row Seat to See Some of the World’s Greatest Golfers
A Shore Tradition May 28 – June 3, 2012 Seaview Resort, Bay Course Galloway, NJ
Present your Price Plus® club card at the main gate for:
2 Free Daily Tickets June 1, 2 & 3 Children 17 and under get in FREE! (additional tickets can be purchased for $15)
for tickets & information, visit www.shopritelpgaclassic.com
Prices, programs and promotions effective Wed., May 30 thru Sat., June 2, 2012 in NJ, North of Trenton (excluding Ewing, Hamilton Square, Hamilton Marketplace, Pennington and Montague, NJ), including E. Windsor, Monmouth & Ocean Counties, NJ and Rockland County, NY. Sunday sales subject to local blue laws. No sales made to other retailers or wholesalers. In order to assure a sufficient supply of sale items for all our customers, we must reserve the right to limit purchases of any sale item to 4 purchases, per item, per customer, per week, except where otherwise noted. Minimum purchase requirements noted for any item in ad excludes prescription medications, gift cards, gift certificates, postage stamp sales, money orders, money transfers, lottery tickets, bus ticket sales, fuel and Metro passes, as well as milk, cigarettes, tobacco products and alcoholic beverages or any other items prohibited by law. Only one manufacturer coupon may be used per item and we reserve the right to limit manufacturer coupon redemptions to four (4) identical coupons per household per day, unless otherwise noted or further restricted by manufacturer. Sales tax is applied to the net retail of any discounted item or any ShopRite coupon item. Sales tax is applied to the full price of any item discounted with the use of a manufacturers’ coupon. Not responsible for typographical errors. Artwork does not necessarily represent items on sale; it is for display purposes only. Copyright© Wakefern Food Corp., 2012. All rights reserved.
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