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Features

Boat Racing Club Kick-Starts Season .28 Try an 80 mph turn on the water; that will wake you up!

SRHS Pole Vaulter Tops in State ...........32 Chelsea Vaughan clears 12 feet, a half-foot better than the rest

Departments

Artoon ....................................................................................6 Business Notes .....................................................................37 Classified ..............................................................................39 Currents................................................................................14 Fish Story .............................................................................34 Sports ...................................................................................32 The Sandbox ..........................................................................6 The Sandtrap ........................................................................36 Sudoku .................................................................................48

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Pay Attention to Wisconsin Debacle And Don’t Let It Happen Elsewhere By MICHAEL KANE have been paying peripheral attention to the events in Wisconsin in the past year or so, since that state elected a Republican governor, Scott Walker. One of Walker’s first pieces of business was to end collective bargaining for state workers, excluding police officers and firefighters, though it seems rather mystifying why one set of public workers would be excluded over others. Wisconsin has a long history and tradition as a union state. Robert LaFollette, a senator and governor of Wisconsin, took on the big railroad companies and brought many benefits to workers there. His was a progressive brand of politics, and his legacy has been that of thriving progressive politics in Wisconsin. Until Walker came along.

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No Laughing Matter To the Editor: The press (including The SandPaper) seems to see frivolity in the proposal to increase flood insurance policies by as much as 25 percent per year for five years. This complacency baffles this activist. Perhaps when more calculate that such an increase equates to more than a 300 percent increase, smiles will at least turn to frowns. In my case, as a second home owner, my premium would rise from $1,400 per year to more than $4,200 per year. Since so-called permanent residents and businesses would be exempt from this carnage, the absentee owners would essentially subsidize these people. These “natives,” some of whom spend most of their time elsewhere, must be smiling from ear to ear. That may explain the uncaring approach of the local press. As a long-time absentee owner, I am accustomed to being welcomed at about the same level as greenhead flies, but I would suggest that the “natives” postpone their celebrations. When people restrict their spending and are unable to buy or sell or improve their property and curtail their donations to the fire companies and others in need, their joy may turn to something quite different. This country can support millions of illegal immigrants with health care and some now want their children to qualify for scholarships, but when our own law-abiding citizens need help with flood protection, they are denied. I have already begun my “spending withdrawal” from the Island. This morning I had breakfast at the Stafford Diner instead of Fred’s. I'll show you how funny this thing is. Joseph A. Breen Philadelphia and North Beach Haven

Take Back Beach Haven To the Editor: I cannot agree more vehemently with the letter “Excessive Partying” (6/6). For the past several years, we who live in the center and historic district of Beach Haven have seen the quaint, family-centric focus of the town change after dark. Families, who choose to vacation and spend their money in Beach Haven businesses because of the town’s family-friendly distinction, are being edged out by the drunken, Continued on Page 11

Usually, I would not pay much attention to what happens out there. I prefer New York state cheddar to the Wisconsin variety, not because of the taste, but for the same reason I prefer a Jersey tomato to the California or Florida varieties. I am no football fan, so I care little about the Green Bay Packers, but I chuckled after hearing a story a few years ago that detailed some of the complaints of black football players on the Packers. In a predominantly white city, everywhere they went, people would remark, “You must be on the Packers,” and they did not take kindly to this brand of hometown racial profiling in a state that regards itself as a champion of progressive, democratic principles. I started to pay attention to Wisconsin when Walker told the unions the collective bargaining gig was up. I have been a lifelong member of two unions, and I was a labor studies major in college, so anything having to do with unions and their affairs always gets my attention. Gov. Walker made it clear that Wisconsin could no longer afford the deals made with public sector unions that gave the members of those unions overly generous compensation and pension packages, and so he rammed the arguably draconian new measures forward. The result was pandemonium. State legislators opposed to the proposals left the capital city of Madison, with enough of them departing so that there would be no quorum to vote on the governor’s proposals. State workers and their supporters occupied the state house for days in a row, turning the building into a filthy mess. Pundits told us the protestors were state agitators, and state employees cried that money from outside Wisconsin funded Walker and his campaign.

Teachers were particularly incensed because they stood to lose most from not being able to practice collective bargaining in negotiating their pay and benefit scales. It is because of my union background that I, at the outset, took the side of the teachers and the other public workers. Labor in the United States has a wonderful and rich history, a story of successes that were gained after hard and sometimes violently fought struggles. Unashamedly capitalist America did not want unions, and before they gained a foot-

hold here, a six-day, 10-hours-a-day workweek was the common lot for many people. Benefits were slim or more likely non-existent, and if one was unlucky enough to be hurt on the job, or killed, the family could expect little in the way of compensation from the company that employed the injured worker. Such unions as the Teamsters, the UAW, the United Mine Workers Association and the Pullman porters’ union, to name a few, made hard-fought strides for their members and set up patterns Continued on Page 12

Reel Ritual: Fishing Magic on LBI With Dad By KAITLYN LAVERTY ny man can be a father, but it takes a special person to be a dad.” I can tell you that this ancient proverb rings true still today. Waking up to the smell of salt water, the sun beaming down, trying to keep me warm while I snuggle up in a big blanket, I think to myself, “Can I wake up like this every morning?” I listen to my surroundings, waves crashing and sea gulls crying out for food. The sand forms around me, holding me in its grip, giving me more comfort than my own bed. I am at this place – a second home, a better home, a home away from any worries. This became a ritual for me, one that I very much looked forward to. Every time my dad went fishing, I was beside him, napping on the beach at times and enjoying every second, even the 4 a.m. drives to the shore. Surprise fishing trips were often the best; my dad would peek his head in the crack of the door and say, “Sunshine, ready to go fishing?” I would pop up faster than a jack-in-the-box, without a care in the world for what time it was. My dad would already have the poles, tackle box and his funnylooking waders packed into the back of the pickup truck.

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On a planned day, I would help him the night before put new line on the reels and pack everything we might need for the exciting next day. I loved helping my dad when it came to fishing because we both knew that the early worm catches the fish. Any good fisherman knows that the mornings are a race against the clock to get that perfect tide and the best spot on the beach. Car rides never seemed long because stops at Wawa and the bait shop and jamming to our favorite tunes made things fun. I enjoyed watching out the window when passing through the Pine Barrens, hoping to catch a glimpse of the so-called Jersey Devil. Then later on the way home, Dad and I would be so worn out from standing, reeling, casting and, for me, playing in the cool, dry sand, that when we returned home, he hit the couch while I collapsed in my bed. Long Beach Island has some kind of spell over every generation of my family, from my great-grandfather all the way to the youngest of us. Each summer our family migrates to the very end of the Island past Ship Bottom; everyone calls it the Point. You can actually see where the land of the island cuts off and wraps all the way around; it’s pretty spectacular. It is more than just a tourist spot for my family, though, because when we look out into

the water, we are also looking into the faces of our ancestors. And while fishing is simply a hobby for some people, it is a spiritual affair for my father and me. We had the most fulfilling moments, just the two of us and nature. Our ritual that I looked forward to will forever be in my heart and mind. I hope to one day marry a man who will do the same for our children that my father has done for me. It’s hard to say that it made me the person I am today, although it may be the truth. However, it gave me a way out from normal life, took me away from fears of reality, and most of all it gave my father and me the chance to bond. When I was maybe 13 years old, I explained to my father that “when I graduate from college and get a really good job, I’m going to buy you the fishing boat you’ve always wanted.” He doesn’t know it yet, but I still plan on buying it for him. I also haven’t expressed to him that he is going to teach my children the same spiritual tradition of fishing with which he has blessed me. Y Kaitlyn Laverty, 19, of Woodbury, N.J., wrote this essay for her father, Kevin Laverty, and read it at her 2011 high school graduation.


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Rec Fishermen Know the Drill To the Editor: I’m not sure if SandPaper readers are aware that “Rallying the Opposition to Atlantic Ocean Drilling” (5/23) is an opinion piece and not a news story. To print a related piece that was a news story next to this article reinforced the perception that the two articles were each news stories and not opinion pieces. Regardless, the article lists various people who are objecting to any drilling whatsoever in the Atlantic Ocean, claiming irrevocable damage to everything imaginable. Considering that the story did not contain a single fact, perhaps a nominal history lesson might be in order. First, there is no more rational conservationist than a recreational fisherman. In the late ’70s, there were active drilling rigs working off New Jersey for about four years. One was just off the edge of Toms Canyon. One of those rigs was operated by Amerada Hess and worked several locations around the south end of the long 40 Fathom Finger inside of Spencer Canyon. For two years, that rig was exactly 60 nautical miles from the old Beach Haven bell buoy. That rig was a semi-submersible and had about eight huge anchors set around it, each topped by a giant caisson tank as a marker float. Back then, we were fishing 21-foot Mako and 23-foot SeaCraft twin outboard center consoles. They were what we had at the time. One day we left Beach Haven Inlet at 6 a.m. in sloppy weather in the 21-foot Mako. It took six hours to finally reach the drill rig. We could see the rig from 20 miles away in daylight and about 30 miles at night. We were hoping that they’d hit it big so that we would have more and more infrastructure to fish around, just as they do in the Gulf of Mexico. It is likely that few if any of the current drilling objectors were alive in the late ’70s or, if they were, they didn’t make any trips offshore to check out the Amerada Hess drilling rig. So permit me to relate the observations that we made over about 80 trips to that rig over three years. 1. Not once did we ever see any sheen or markings from chemicals or oil on the water around that rig. 2. Not once did we get any fouling or markings on our boats from any materials from around the rig.

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12 Continued from Page 6 that ensured American workers were the best compensated and cared-for workers in the world. At some point, though, I think the pendulum swung a little too far in the direction of the workers. In New York City, the International Longshoremen’s Association won concessions from shipping companies that were ruinous to the industry. New York City arguably has the finest port in the world, yet most of its piers are gone, and the shipping business is thriving in ports in southern states, where goods are more cheaply shipped in to nonunion terminals, then shipped farther by rail or truck. Autoworkers making high wages that their unions won for them are now out of jobs because cars are more cheaply made in low-wage countries such as Mexico. American companies such as John Deere, Case and International Harvester used to make farm machinery for the world. Not one tractor is

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t a special meeting June 5, the Long Beach Township Land Use Board approved an application for an eight-lot subdivision of the 6.3-acre property at 9600 Long Beach Blvd. in Beach Haven Park that includes a commercial lot with a new Acme supermarket, with 214 on-site parking spaces, as well as six residential lots and a second commercial lot with no proposed use at this time. Nicholas Talvacchia, the attorney for applicant Acme Markets, said the corporation hopes to open the new 38,875-square-foot store in time for Memorial Day weekend 2013. The entire property, owned by Moeller Enterprises LLC, is currently home to an existing Acme of 20,736 square feet, a 10,000-squarefoot movie theater and a large parking lot. The theater will be demolished and not rebuilt. In the original application, presented to the LUB during a regular meeting on May 9 – which was then carried over to June 5 to allow for revisions to the application – the applicant proposed an additional, detached structure of 9,000 square feet to house one retail store and three restaurants, along with 265 parking spots. That building was scrapped in the redone application, and the number of parking spots was slightly reduced. The revised, approved preliminary and final site plans include six single-family homes to be built on the south side of the property, with a 1.05-acre vacant lot on the north side and the new Acme in the middle, and the southerly driveway to the store relocated closer to the midpoint of the property frontage on Jerome Avenue. There were also “minor revisions to sidewalk, parking and stormwater management” in the new application, as explained in a letter to the board from the applicant’s civil engineer, Sam Renauro of SR3 Engineers in Bell Mawr. Meanwhile, “no other improvements are proposed on the other commercial lot” on the north side of the property. During the Tuesday night meeting, a couple of residents who live near the property said they were in full support of the new Acme but had concerns about the vacant lot. Garrett W. Roberts of Susan Lane, which runs behind the Acme, asked during the public session what might become of the space. Board Attorney Adolph Sicheri responded that the property is zoned special commercial, and therefore must be used as commercial. The applicant could not be more specific about usage, as the lot will still be owned by Moeller Enterprises. “The future use of lot 8,” as the vacant lot was designated, “is not before the board tonight,” said Moeller’s attorney, Reginald Rabin. The board, however, wanted a clearer idea of potential future use – “We can’t make a decision without knowing what will happen with lot 8,” said board member James Leonetti – so the board went into closed session to discuss this matter, which involves litigation, with Rabin. Following the closed session, Sicheri announced there are no plans at present for development of that lot, and when plans are developed in the future, an application will have to come before the LUB. Board Vice Chairman Jeffrey Konnor asked Talvacchia if Acme would be willing to add deed restrictions for lot 8, and Talvacchia agreed, as this would help protect the value of the supermarket. Some of the restrictions – types of businesses that would not be allowed on the lot – include food stores such as Wawa or 7-Eleven, Continued on Page 32


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CAPTURED: Rachel Ogden of New Jersey Goose Watch shows Ocean County freeholders a photo of geese about to be slaughtered. Ogden said geese deserve humane treatment.

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By PAT JOHNSON flock of animal rights activists headed by Kathleen Schatzmann, the New Jersey state director of the Humane Society of New Jersey, invaded the Ocean County Board of Freeholders board meeting on June 6 to ask the freeholders to cancel their contract with the United States Department of Agriculture, a contract to kill non-migratory or resident Canada geese. For the past four years the county has contracted with the USDA to rid parks and the county-owned golf courses of geese, using a

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method that is inhumane, according to the state’s own guidelines on euthanasia of animals. Bonnie Ensor from the animal rights group Geese Watch of New Jersey turned over a petition with 700 signatures, decrying the practice of killing geese and in particular, the method used: caging geese in a tent and then piping in carbon dioxide. “It takes 40 minutes for them to die. It’s banned in all New Jersey shelters and considered cruel and inhumane. The $21,000 spent in 2010 to kill geese could have been better spent than paying the USDA to gather up the geese when they can’t fly, rounding them up and killing them.” Ensor said the county is preparing to kill 300 more geese in the months ahead. Schatzmann asked the freeholders to consider humane ways to control the conflicts between humans and the geese population. She suggested a comprehensive program starting with addling or oiling eggs, followed up by harassing them with border collies to cause them to seek other places to congregate besides parks. “We will help you implement a plan,” said Schatzmann. Freeholder Deputy Director John Bartlett, liaison to the Parks and Recreation Department, said the board is open to suggestions but, “We have tried all these methods without much success.” Tina Wilson from Mt. Laurel said although she didn’t live in Ocean County she was one of the tourists who came to the shore. “I realize that the killing of geese is an emotional issue. New Jersey deems gassing dogs and cats as inhumane. Carbon dioxide is a slow death and inhumane.” Wilson said in September 2011, the county had the USDA kill 60 geese in Tip Seaman County Park in Tuckerton right before the Ocean County Decoy and Gunning Show. “It’s a total waste of money as the geese just keep coming back. To slaughter geese to give to the homeless to eat is also inhumane as the geese are grass eaters and don’t taste good. The homeless deserve better than that,” she added. Susan Dragon of Aberdeen said volunteers with Geese Peace would help the county control the geese using non-lethal methods. “Doing a little of this and a little of that doesn’t work. You have to have a comprehensive plan if you want a lasting solution.” David Sauder, director of a new nonprofit Animal Rights Activists of New Jersey, said in Continued on Page 32

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he Garden Club of Long Beach Island is playing a part in helping protect Northern diamondback terrapins on the north end of LBI, with a donation from the group funding the “turtle crossing” signs recently installed in Barnegat Light. As of Sunday, four sets of back-to-back yellow signs were up along Bayview and 20th Street, and “one or two more sets are ready for installation,” said Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science Supervisor John Wnek, who coordinates the school’s terrapin conservation project in partnership with the Science Committee at the LBI Foundation of the Arts and Sciences. The signs, he pointed out, were all possible because of the garden club’s “generous donation.” As club member and Project Terrapin volunteer Dottie Reynolds explained, “Every year the Garden Club of LBI raises funding for scholarships and special projects by decorating homes for the popular Christmas House Tour. The special projects include grants for programs that benefit our communities and the environment. The diamondback terrapin project was chosen for a grant this year since the terrapins face an uphill battle for survival searching for suitable nesting sites on our populated island.” MATES students and project volunteer Kathy Lacey helped Wnek with the installation of the signs, which Reynolds said would help “alert drivers to watch for terrapins crossing the road to get to the other side to lay their eggs and to return again to the bay.” For the past four years, MATES, LBIF and Drexel University researchers have joined to aid the Northern diamondback terrapin, a species considered in decline in New Jersey. The Project Terrapin initiative promotes education and conservation activities in and around Barnegat Bay, particularly on the Island’s north end, where there is a concentration of turtle activity. Like other aquatic turtles, terrapins dig nests Continued on Page 32


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alling it a “remarkable achievement,” Ocean County Freeholder Director Gerry P. Little and the other freeholders were rejoicing over news that the county has received Aaa municipal bond ratings from Moody's and Fitch, two of the nation's biggest credit analysis corporations. The Aaa rating means the county holds assets judged to be of the highest credit quality. This translates into a savings for county taxpayers as the county refinances its municipal bonds. The freeholders passed a resolution at their June 6 board meeting authorizing the chief financial officer to refinance $32 million of the county’s general obligation refunding bonds series 2012 and seek the lowest interest rate. Deputy Freeholder Director John Bartlett, liaison to the Department of Finance and chairman of the Management and Budget committee, estimated the county would ultimately reduce its debt by $1 million. “We’re saving $2.3 million in this (refinancing of bonds) and issuing $30 million in new debt that includes $2 million for Ocean County College that will be reimbursed, which means we’re actually borrowing $28 million in 2012 and paying off $29 million in old debt, reducing our debt by $1million.” Bartlett said that during recent

years, during the economic downturn, the county has had to draw down its surplus from $55 million to $34 million. “This practice raised questions among the rating agencies about our Aaa rating. Moody and Fitch in the last two years cautioned us that we were in danger of losing our rating if we continued; they gave us a negative outlook. In 2012, the entire board rallied to protect our Aaa bond rating and reduced the amount we were taking from surplus. We even built it up a bit while the county’s tax base went down; we adjusted the tax rate two-thirds of a cent. Moody’s Aaa rating still carries a ’negative outlook’ while Fitch has rated us Aaa with an outlook from negative to stable. This is the highest bond rating you can have in the world. This outlook reflects the county’s return to surplus following four years of surplus withdrawal. Bartlett said the surplus figure is equal to 9.4 percent of the county budget. “They (Moody’s and Fitch) would like to see 10 percent.” Little said the good financial outlook did not come without sacrifice from county workers. “The county has frozen programs and services and reduced the work force while keeping the county working as efficiently as possible.” Little noted that the county is do-

ing better than the nation as a whole. “The United States no longer has a Aaa rating; they lost that last year.” He also directed attention to the website that counts the nation’s debt. “In one year the nation has gone from $13.2 trillion in debt to $15.7 trillion, and that’s why they lost the Aaa rating.” Freeholder Joseph Vicari said the freeholders have come under attack for their conservative fiscal policy. “We’ve been criticized and urged to spend, spend, spend, and we refuse that. It’s all about having the discipline to control spending. Ocean County has a needy population and no industrial/commercial base like some other counties, but we’ve said something no one else likes to hear: ‘No.’ You can’t spend money you don’t have.” Freeholder Jack Kelly said the county employees have pitched in to cover a shrinking workforce, and he thanked them for their efforts. “We have 1,600 employees. When we say no to more employees, that means those who continue have to work that much harder,” said Kelly. “The Aaa rating comes as a result of hard work on all levels of county government from the guy working on the roadway to the county prosecutor’s office.” — Pat Johnson patjohnson@thesandpaper.net

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Harvey Cedars Stolen Car Suspect Arrested Harvey Cedars police and New York state troopers joined forces to arrest a borough man on auto theft charges last week. Police Chief Thomas Preiser said that on June 4, officers responded to a West Salem Avenue resident’s complaint about a vehicle that was taken without the owner’s consent. The victim reported that Gerard Jesequel, 50, who was staying at the residence, took the automobile from the home after being told he could not. Preiser said the suspect was contacted by cell phone, and during his conversation with the victim and police, had indicated he had been drinking “and made various threats to end his life.” Jesequel also said he was driving on Route 87 in New York state. The victim supplied information to police as to where the suspect might have been heading. The victim then notified New York State Police, who responded and located Jesequel at his Ulster County, N.Y. residence. The chief said Jesequel was charged with theft of a motor vehicle as well as a laptop computer, which he had allegedly taken from the home. Preiser said the suspect also had two antique guns that authorities determined had been stolen from the Harvey Cedars residence. New York State Police also arrested Jesequel on several outstanding warrants from New York. He was placed in the Ulster County Jail. Preiser said the borough had a detainer placed on Jesequel so he could be extradited to New Jersey to be arraigned on the theft charges. —E.E.

Official Grateful for Memorial Day Turnout The recent Memorial Day service in Beach Haven drew approximately 1,000 people to Veterans Bicentennial Park, making it “the biggest service we ever had,” said Councilman Jim White at Monday’s borough council meeting. “And there were many more who were watching our parade, which has been getting more participants,” said White, who was one of the speakers at the service. Since becoming a councilman when the borough’s government changed in July 2010, White has sought to upgrade Beach Haven’s Memorial Day observance. “I have had a goal to restore the significance of this day,” said White. “I am always taken aback when I think of the billion dollars spent by car companies, appliance companies and mattress companies who spew message after message without a message about our fallen heroes. How empty, I wonder, are the hearts of those who sit and look at an empty chair, or a photo of a lost loved one, when most people think it is the weekend for so many other things than the remembrances of their loved and lost ones.” White said his goal is to “have a bigger turnout for next year.” —E.E.

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anahawkin’s Heritage Park, located on West Bay Avenue between Routes 9 and 72, is home to a newly preserved piece of history, announced Stafford Township historian Tim Hart, director of the Ocean County Cultural and Heritage Commission. Five concrete “feet” that once formed the base of a 35,000-gallon water tower, built sometime near the turn of the 20th century in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Railroad extension from Tuckerton to LBI, have been relocated, by way of front-end loader, from the woods along Route 72 to Heritage Park. Township Administrator James Moran guessed the blocks, whose size and pyramid shape he illustrated by stretching his arms out in front of him, might weigh 500 pounds apiece. The railroad spur ran to LBI from 1886 to 1935, Hart said, but the exact timeframe in which the tower stood is hard to pinpoint. The bay trestle took almost a year to construct, he said. It washed out on Nov. 16, 1935, and the Tuckerton Railroad went bankrupt the same year, operating under different names until the track was finally taken up in 1940. “Apparently,” Hart said, “the Tuckerton Railroad leaves the spur to Halliards – where the Duck Inn is now – to get products from the Barnegat Bay. Salvage of the LBI spur does not seem to be complete until 1937. This is an interesting question – when is (the tower) dismantled? I do not know.” Stafford Township Public Works, Mayor John Spodofora and Councilman Henry Mancini were instrumental in bringing the preservation project to fruition, Hart added. “This has been on our wish list for a long time,” he added. In his capacity as Stafford’s official historian, Hart joked that one might, at first, mistake these for the “Stonehenge of Ocean County” – “But no one knows if the public works department arranged these monuments to align with any celestial activities.” Skeptics may point to the fact that these are made of concrete in the 19th century, he added. “The ‘feet’ have been resting in the woods alongside Route 72 for decades, within a quarter-mile of the home where I was raised (on Jennings Road),” Hart said. “They are now resting in the Heritage Park.” — Victoria Lassonde


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Little Egg Harbor Denies Sea Oaks Townhouse Plan But Golf Course Owner May Be Re-tooling By PAT JOHNSON o the delight of the many Sea Oaks senior development residents in the audience who broke into applause, the Little Egg Harbor Planning Board denied the application by Sea Oaks Golf Course owner Joseph Mezzina to develop 29 townhouses on his Sea Oaks golf course property. During the June 7 planning board meeting, zoning board and temporary planning board member Joseph Yusif said he had studied the application for the planned retirement development zone, and there were some points that were troubling him. “My contention is that it is not the intent of the PRD zone to be open-ended. Otherwise, we could presumably back track and disallow the 16 townhouses, whose approval was misguided, in my view,” he read from his prepared statement. “Second, I am not totally convinced that the applicant has met the 100-square-mile requirement (for a PRD). “I am cognizant of property rights under the common law traditions and the laws of this state. I am also not unaware of the socio-economic trends at play in our area. It is our mantra to help local businesses thrive but not at the expense of the community. My primary objective as a member of this

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oad improvements will represent the largest allocation in a capital improvements ordinance introduced by the Beach Haven Borough Council Monday night. Borough Manager Richard Crane said the ordinance totals $689,000, of which $522,000 will be bonded. He said $300,000 would be spent for resurfacing Engleside Avenue and Sixth Street. “However, $227,000 of that money will be reimbursed through a DOT (state Department of Transportation) grant,” said the manager. “But we have to put out the money first.” He said other expenses include $85,000 for public works pickup trucks, $40,000 for refurbishing a trash truck, $50,000 for beach entrance upgrades, $18,000 for police car video cameras and $12,000 for lifeguard radios. Crane said the beach entrance work may be spread out over two or three years. “This would include work on the pavilions at Fifth Street and Pearl Street,” said Crane. “Both those structures aren’t getting any younger and it looks like they’re going to need some extensive rehabilitation work.” A public hearing on the ordinance is scheduled for the next meeting on Monday, July 9, at 7 p.m. —E.E.

board is to safeguard the interests of this township. “I cannot condone inflicting a thriving, upscale single-family community with two groups of attached houses; two separate groups. And I can not fathom how our township can benefit from a reduction of open space, aggravating the existing housing glut and further taxing municipal facilities and services. “I sincerely wish the applicant well, I do. But I am consciencebound to move that we deny” (the application). The board then agreed unanimously. On Tuesday in a telephone interview, Mezzina’s attorney, Howard Butensky, said he had recommended to his client that he appeal the decision to Superior Court once the formal resolution is read from the board. He further added, “We are also looking now, since the variance was denied, that instead of (developing) 29 units (on 4.2 acres), the ordinance would permit 114 single-family (residential houses) or 156 multi-family housing (on 30 acres) or some combination of both. So, we are going to look at doing that. We don’t know what impact that would have on the number of (golf course) holes; we would have to look at that.” “No firm decision has been made,” he said. The June 7 meeting was the fourth planning board meeting on the controversial application. Mezzina hoped to develop 29 townhouses on parts of the driving range and 10th hole of his golf course. Some residents of Golf View Drive opposed it because they said it would spoil their view of the golf course and lower their property values. Many said they had paid a premium to Sea Oaks housing developer K. Hovnanian to have a lot on the golf course. Mezzina did not develop the housing. Mezzina already has planning board approval for 16 townhouses on what was once a putting green, behind the Inn at Sea Oaks. That application was approved in 2006. Mezzina’s professionals contend that a so-called loophole in the PRD zone allowed for the latest application. Sea Oaks is currently 376, feesimple detached homes in the PRD zone, a special zone that allows for cluster housing at higher densities than would normally be allowed in the township, as long as a percentage of the development site is left open space – in this case, the Sea Oaks Golf Course, though it could have been parkland or forest. The problem in this PRD is that the housing and the open space golf course were bifurcated, with K-Hovnanian developing the housing while Mezzina developed the golf course and the country club. The “loophole,” according to Mezzina’s professionals, allows further development within the zone if the density isn’t already maxed-out. Based on

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BALANCE OF POWER: Jack Bushko and Nick Nichols of Island Surf and Sail conducted the LBI Foundationhosted ‘Introduction to Stand Up Paddle Boarding’ lesson on the shore of Sunset Park in Harvey Cedars Saturday.

Stand Up Paddle Boarding Lessons Offer Training for Would-Be Surfers By MICHAEL MOLINARO s yet a fairly new resident of Long Beach Island, having moved to Surf City in February, I have deemed it a necessity to learn to surf and somewhat sacrilegious to not do so if I am to ever consider myself a true LBI local and one with its surrounding waters. What better way to get started then, I figured, than to take one of the “Introduction to Stand Up Paddle Boarding” lessons hosted by the LBI Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, such as the one held Saturday morning, June 9. At 8:30 a.m., 11 students met at Sunset Park in Harvey Cedars to absorb a lesson given by veteran surfer Jack Bushko and Nick Nichols of Island Surf and Sail, which provides equipment and instruction. “Don’t bend over too much,” led Bushko. “Keep your head up. Paddle two times on each side. Keep your shoulders back. Keep your paddle moving.” The lessons last between 60 and 90 minutes and take place in three phases. An initial phase saw students floundering in the cove off Sunset Park to master balance atop the boards and get down a strong paddling technique. I began on a sizeable, comfortable Pau Hana Malibu training board equipped with footpads and

handles for ease with getting back on the board upon falling. The sport’s technique – essentially standing while canoeing – was simple enough for students of varying ages to get the knack of comfortably. Soon the group was corralled in preparation for a trek around the cove, from the edge of what Bushko deemed the leeward side to the windward side, having surveyed the day’s wind direction. The 11-person headcount was more than the Foundation organizers had accounted for that day, due to some communication error, which had instructors scrambling to find enough equipment for everyone. Allowing others to choose their boards first, I was left with a smaller, thinner S.O.S. brand board borrowed from a friendly neighbor. The comfortable pads of a training board were replaced by gritty sand ingrained in its waxed exterior, and handles were now non-existent on the board Bushko would later describe as “an antique” from about seven years ago, when he and others began helping to popularize the sport on the Island. I chalked it all up to it being closer to regular surfing, and appreciated the challenge the constantly wobbling board now presented. “This is why I gave up kayaking for stand up paddle boarding,” Bushko said as the overloaded class caused him and Nichols to trail the troupe in

a two-man kayak. “Stand up paddle boarding is much more fun.” It is also much more of a workout, and a full-body one at that. One remains in a slightly squatted position the entire time to maintain balance, as if on a fitness ball at the gym. On top of this, arms constantly push the weight of the water as one paddles to maintain momentum. Ultimately, though, the sport is considered particularly excellent for the abdominal core as oblique muscles remain flexed throughout. “You’ll feel it tomorrow,” said Bushko. “It’s by far the best exercise of any sport I’ve ever done.” During the loop around the cove, Bushko and Nichols talked about the origins of stand up paddle boarding – abbreviated as SUP – which they explained dates back to ancient kings in Hawaii, where it was known as Hoe he’e nalu. SUP reemerged in the early ’60s as a way for surfing instructors to manage their large groups of students and give increased visibility of what was going on around them, such as an incoming swell. The “walking on water” vantage point is not only empowering but also a great way to experience local wildlife, as the class soon found out, passing within feet of a school of young bluefish splashing in and out of the water before they were Continued on Page 30

density, Mezzina could theoretically develop 30 acres of the golf course. He asked for a variance allowing him to develop a 4.2-acre area. The township’s own planner, John Maczuga, recommended granting the C-1 variance. Maczuga has also been authorized to draft an amendment to the PRD zone ordinance that will close the loophole. The mayor and township committee will have to decide that issue. At the last meeting, a number of Sea Oaks residents said they and other homeowners in Sea Oaks paid an additional premium, between $35,000 and $75,000, to locate their home on the golf course. Yusif asked if the premium was a provision in the buyer’s contract, and

whether it specified in writing that the golf course would remain unchanged. Before they made their decision on June 7, the board heard from one resident representing the Concerned Sea Oaks Homeowners. Fred Loehfelm from Cyprus Court brought documentation from his public offering statement from K. Hovnanian, the contract homeowners signed to locate on the golf course. It said, “The sponsor (developer) intends to develop the property as a planned retirement community which may ultimately consist of 376 residential lots and dwellings known as K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Sea Oaks.” It also mentions the 18-hole golf course. Loehfelm noted there is no mention of attached housing in the contract.

Butensky objected to the statement that there was a Concerned Sea Oaks Homeowners group. He said Loehfelm could only represent himself at the hearing. Mezzina’s attorney also reminded the board that Mezzina did not sell the homes and the public offering statement was made by K. Hovnanian, not his client. “It wasn’t K-Hov’s golf course to sell; but the golf course remains for the most part, intact. If they feel deceived, or that they ‘bought the Brooklyn Bridge,’ I feel bad about that. “The POS surrounds the golf course but does not include the golf course,” Butensky said. “You get to have a golf course and you don’t have to pay for it” (maintenance). Y

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Barnegat Township resident is asking the municipality to test soil samples in the old Tanner’s Pit area off Gunning River Road, believing that contamination from water runoff may have caused her two daughters to suffer from what she said is a rare liver disorder. Denise Pilovsky said her Aphrodite Drive home is located near the 69acre site off Gunning River Road. She declined to disclose the names of her daughters, who are 21 and 17, nor would she discuss details of their illness. “But I do believe there is another child in the area who may have a similar disease,” said Pilovsky. “I really believe

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there is a possibility that the soil is contaminated and it must be tested.” Pilovksy recently raised concerns when the planning board determined that the site, once owned by construction contractor Francis Tanner, should be designated for redevelopment. Borough Engineer John Hess said the board would vote on the resolution at the next meeting on Tuesday, June 26. The resolution would then go to the township committee, which would make a determination on what type of development would be appropriate. Pilovsky said a report from Peter Van Den Kooy, a consulting engineer, indicated that the property had been cited for numerous New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection violations dating back 20 years. Van Den Kooy said that between 1992 and 1996, the property was cited for violating the Sanitary Landfill and Closure and Contingency Fund Act and the Solid Waste Management Act. The consulting engineer said that from 1994 to 1998, the site was penalized for failure to comply with groundwater sampling as outlined in the New Jersey Discharge elimination system permit to allow discharge of leachate to groundwater. The engineer said there were other similar violations as recently as March 2004. DEP spokesman Bob Consodine said Tanner was the responsible party for the violations. Consodine said DEP records indicate that Tanner was fined $195,000 in 1995. He said the matter was settled in 2004 with a payment of $241,000. “The $241,000 could have represented other violations or interest that had accumulated,” he said. Gunning River Village Associates has owned the property since 2005. Joseph Supor, Associates owner, declined to comment on the matter. “I know there is nothing going on there right now,” said Supor, who would not comment on any proposals for developing the area. Van Den Kooy said most of the violations “were more procedural nature.” “It was used as a Class B recycling area for construction debris and concrete,” said Van Den Kooy. “There were instances of recycling going on before approvals were given. I don’t see any indication of toxic substances being stored there. Just because you are dealing with leachate issues doesn’t mean that there are toxic chemicals getting into the groundwater.” However, the engineer said that from a redevelopment standpoint, the soil should be tested. “There have been construction materials buried there,” said Van Den Kooy. “Any time anything has been buried in the soil, you have to make sure that there is nothing harmful.” Hess said he doubted if the water runoff would have caused Pilovsky’s daughters to become ill. “The runoff doesn’t go in the direction of her house,” he said. But Mayor Al Cirulli said he township “will definitely move” on the soil testing. “The fact that there is still the possibility that this area could have caused children to suffer a liver disease means we have to take action,” he said. “It has to be done before there are any plans to develop that area.” — Eric Englund

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Menorca, Spain Students Say ‘Hello’ to LBI Makes Front Page in Spain

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he new cultural exchange project between Long Beach Island and Menorca, Spain, now involves elementary schoolchildren on both islands. The students will become pen pals, so to speak, but in today’s technology, that sort of communication also takes the form of video. It was a uniting moment at 6 a.m. last Friday, June 8, when a multi-age group from LBI tuned in by Skype and watched fifth-grade students in Menorca introduce themselves by holding up “Hello Long Beach Island” placards and enthusiastically waving for the cameras. It was noon in Central European Time. The simultaneous live video event/press conference made the front page of the two main newspapers in Menorca (Diario de Menorca and Última Hora) – they’re embracing this cultural exchange very seriously. June 8 officially launched the Sister Islands School Project, between schoolteachers, officials and students, said Janet Greco, co-founder of Island Advisor, whose website, islandadvisor. com, is the hub of the exchange. Greco, now living in Menorca, is a longtime Surf City resident and an artist, who still comes back to visit family. In the overall cultural exchange project launched in May, art and tourism marketing opportunities are other ongoing aspects. This angle linking school students has educational prospects that will expand during the next school year in the fall. Friday was an official launch to say hello and exchange goals. The exchange involves students of the fourth and fifth grades at the school La Consolación in Ciutadella de Menorca, and fifth- and sixthgrade students at the schools of the Long Beach Island Consolidated School District. “To begin, approximately 50 students on each island will participate in the exchange, which will give them the chance to practice reading and writing English and Spanish, and share knowledge of each other’s cultures and local customs. They will begin by sending photos and letters, and student ambassadors will be appointed to give updates from each school on

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PEDAL TO THE WATER: The red and white JS 49 known as Holy Crap gains on another skiff during the first race of the season for the East Coast Boat Racing Club in Beach Haven on Sunday. The boat was formerly driven by the late Mark Van Winkle, to whom the event paid tribute.

East Coast Boat Racing Kick-Starts Season With Sunday’s Beach Haven Tribute Race By MICHAEL MOLINARO hey’re hot rod clam boats,” is how East Coast Boat Racing Club President Steve Adams describes the racing garveys that comprise the majority of boats in the club’s first races of the 2012 season, held Sunday at the bayside docks behind Fantasy Island Amusement Park in Beach Haven. As the club’s website explains, the Jersey garvey, also known as the baymen’s boat, is a flat-bottomed boat named after Jarvis (Gervas) Pharo, an early settler in West Creek. Adams is not only the club president, he’s also a driver – of last year’s champion garvey Hot Rod, which sports a 375 Chevrolet engine

and can break speeds over 80 mph. Next thing I know, I learn I will be co-pilot of the thing for “hot laps” – the practice runs offered to drivers before the races start – so I can get the true experience behind the watery thrill ride. This is just before learning that the event doubles as a memorial tribute race for Mark Van Winkle, a New Jersey-based veteran boat racer who was killed in a boating accident in Florida just months prior. “It’s dangerous,” said Adams. “People get hurt. We’ve been lucky to have not one accident the last two seasons.” So there I am strapped tightly in a life jacket

and donning a helmet that’s missing a visor as Adams readies to head out into the other wild blue yonder that is the Little Egg Harbor Bay. There are no seat belts to buckle but rather a handle in front and behind you to hold onto while you keep your feet pressed hard against the metal in front of them to lock you in. The engine roars as Hot Rod shoots out from shore and the sound of the announcer heard previously goes silent. Picking up speed around the first turn of the oval-shaped course, the gauge quickly reaches 50 mph and Adams turns to give me the “thumbs-up check” to confirm I can handle the boat going Continued on Page 31

a regular basis,” Greco outlined. There are parent coordinators of the schools project for each island. Corinne Ruff is the organizer for Long Beach Island, and Rosa Girona will coordinate for Menorca. “The goal is to facilitate further exchanges focused on diverse activities and learning experiences such as scouting, surfing, cooking,

recycling, etc.,” Greco said. “Expressions of interest are welcome. Please contact info@ islandadvisor if you have an idea for a project and wish to get involved.” The participants of the press conference from Long Beach Island were: Karen McKeon, superintendent, Long Beach Island Consolidated School District; Lori Pepenella, destination

marketing director for Long Beach Island Region and representative of the Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce; Rosa Warfel, Spanish teacher in the LBI School District; Janet Greco of Island Advisor; Corinne Ruff, coordinator of the Menorca/ Long Beach Island Schools Project; and Ava Ruff, student. Menorca participants were: Richard Gomila, director at La Consolación; Irene Coll, Maria Callafell, Alejandra Bagur and Rosa Pons, English teachers; Lluc Pallejà, co-founder of Island Advisor; Rosa Maria Girona, coordinator, Menorca/Long Beach Island Schools Project; and the entire fifth-grade class from La Consolación. The idea behind the overall “Sister Islands” project is to showcase and generate publicity for both destinations, and facilitate a “cultural exchange,” said Greco. “The principal objective is to learn and share experiences, and explore similarities and differences.” Island Advisor, http://www.islandadvisor. com, supports both the Sister Islands cultural exchange and also provides a platform for marketing both locations, which have a number of things in common. Menorca and Long Beach Island share nearly identical latitudes on the world globe. Both places have a defined summer tourism season, with a population that grows significantly during the summer months, and both are well-known family vacation destinations. The islands also share economic, touristic and environmental concerns such as beach and maritime preservation, and business growth. There will be many things for both communities to explore and learn about. For more information about how businesses, nonprofit organizations and educational projects can get involved, see the website or call Greco at 856-861-6159. — Maria Scandale mariascandale@thesandpaper.net

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AND HOLA: Fifth-graders on the island of Menorca, Spain got their message across the ocean last Friday. Menorca is now a ‘sister island’ to LBI for commerce and cultural sharing, and the trans-Atlantic press conference marked the launch of an educational exchange as well.


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30 Continued from Page 11 low- and high-tech billboards lining Route 72 and the marshes. It’s only $25,000 – and Mr. Atkins himself admits the revenue from only one of his billboards was $24,000 a year. I personally think it is disingenuous of Outdoor Media to expect someone else to restore the Shack it owns, eliminating an eyesore that the Shack is becoming. A restored Shack would generate lots of goodwill for JOM across New Jersey and certainly among the thousands of visitors to Stafford Township and LBI. The Shack is far more attractive and interesting to look at than one of the company’s billboards – well, maybe all but the one with the goateed female real estate agent. Thomas S. McArdle Ship Bottom

Advance Directive To the Editor: It has been a privilege to welcome the visitors and residents to LBI for many years. You have honored me with thousands of paintings and photographs of my portrait, many of which hang on your living room walls. My days are quickly passing and I am no longer in my best shape. It is my desire that no extraordinary measures be taken to prolong my current condition. It is my further desire that no new boards, metal rods, screws, nails or paint be given to me that may add some additional time to my existence. My old age has tired me and now I wish to just close my eyes and pass on peacefully. I have many great memories of the beautiful sunrises and sunsets over LBI, and it my hope that I have given you many wonderful memories as well. “The Shack” (As told to Richard P. Visotcky, Manahawkin)

Sound of Surf City To the Editor: In regard to the June 6 letter from Linda Harper (“Disruptive Alarm”), please, Mayor Connors, pay no attention to this woman. My family has rented or owned in Surf City for almost 30 years. We find comfort in the siren and all the other sounds Surf City has to offer. Currently, we own a home just eight houses away from that so-called annoying siren. We don’t find it to be anything but a “sound of Surf City.” When the siren sounds at 10 a.m., noon, 3 p.m. or midnight, we understand the cause. We understand that the siren alerts all the people of Surf City that one of our neighbors is in crisis. It also alerts us to the red diesel pickup and the redheaded boy on his bike that will come rushing down our street on their way to respond. These are sounds that have been with us for many years, much longer than 2009, and make us love living here. Ms. Harper knows not of what she

Paddle Board

Continued from Page 22 scattered by a yacht intersecting their path. The class met back at the shore, where some took leave while others readied for the third and most adventurous phase: a loop around Woods Island offshore to the southeast. The island seems close, at first glance, but takes considerably more time, effort, and concentration to get to than anything done previously as you battle against the chop pushing toward the Sunset Park shore. The board cuts foamy, white water from each miniature wave you conquer as you push yourself to increase momentum. “Paddle left! Go into the chop!” Bushko yells, noticing my wobbling increasing as my

speaks. This method of notification is not outdated. We come from a community outside of New Jersey that still supports these sirens as a way to alert the community of emergencies. We all know technology fails sometimes. This is just one way to back up the system. If you allow this siren to be silenced, what will be silenced next? The bells on the United Church of Surf City? These bells are wonderful; we love them. Ms. Harper, when the next siren sounds at 2 a.m., just go to the bathroom, get yourself a drink of water and say a small prayer that you moved into such a caring community before you go back to sleep. And, most important, pay a bit more attention to the community before you buy your next house. May God bless all of our first responders. Thank you for your dedication and commitment to keeping us safe no matter what the hour. Pamela Minnick Willow Street, Pa., and Surf City

Siren Needed The following responds to a letter from Linda Harper (“Disruptive Alarm,” 6/6). To the Editor: I am sorry, Ms. Harper, but as a member of the Surf City Volunteer Fire Co. and EMS fire police, I need the overnight fire siren. My pager is set to sound off for all EMS and fire calls from the Ocean County dispatcher. From 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., I respond to all EMS calls and fire calls involving a Surf City address. Except for weekend nights during the summer, from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., I do not respond to EMS calls and to only certain fire calls (very little traffic). I set my pager on vibrate overnight. The siren wakes me and I listen to the call to determine if I need to go. I assure you that being aroused for every EMS call (no siren for these) would be much more disruptive to my family and guests than the occasional fire siren. Also, I know from being around that Beach Haven, Ship Bottom and Harvey Cedars still use their sirens. Michael McGurkin Surf City

giving the county the better PR it’s worked to earn and addressing the concern for public health. My golf handicap’s not where I want it to be. That doesn’t mean I kill myself. A pedestrian isn’t always where I want him when I’m driving. That doesn’t mean I kill him. A goose – the same. Josh Barr Westville, N.J.

Unfilling Fructose To the Editor: Anyone concerned about our nation’s health problems were well informed by Bill Bonvie’s information about high fructose corn syrup (“Flawed Coverage Sugarcoats Truth About Sweeteners in Those Sodas,” 6/6). I found some information in Kiera Butler’s article in May/June 2011 Mother Jones that could explain a lot. “Unlike glucose, which the body stores in various tissues for use as fuel, fructose is sent to the liver for processing, triggering a host of health problems including diabetes, gout, and heart disease. Robert Lustig, a pediatric endocrinologist at the University of California-San Francisco, says that, most worrisome, ‘it can lead to insulin resistance, a hormonal snafu that makes you feel hungry even when you’re full. The way fructose is metabolized leads you to want to eat more.’” Why isn’t this on the front page of every newspaper in the United States? Ruth Kramer Harvey Cedars

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To the Editor: I work seven days a week and covet any chance to hit the links. I’ve played on greens from Ocean County to Colorado, to Florida to Scotland. I know the Ocean County Board of Freeholders takes pride in the county golf courses. It should. I also know geese “gifts” are a nuisance. I applaud the county for trying humane methods to remove the geese. That county officials cared is not lost on me. However, at the May 16 board meeting, Freeholder John Bartlett listed the methods the county had tried, saying it had tried them “all.” Per that list, it hasn’t. One method is missing: the eagle kite. A public commenter at the meeting mentioned it before he spoke. This kite can and will dramatically cut geese offerings on land and water for far less money than the USDA will swipe, while

To the Editor: Thank you and congratulations to all of LBI – especially its businesses, service people, film fans and volunteers – for making the 4th Annual Lighthouse International Film Festival such a rousing success this year. Our attendance was up at least 55 percent. The festival, again, brought filmmakers from around the world, award-winning movies and film enthusiasts to LBI for a weekend of cutting-edge cinema, discussions and special events. The cooperation and support from our venues – the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences, the Ship Bottom Grade School, the Island Baptist Church and the LBI Historical Museum – were outstanding and there is no way we can thank them enough. Our parties at The Dutchman’s Brauhaus, Joe Pop’s, The Gateway Restaurant, Blue Water Café and the Miss Barnegat Light catamaran were amazing. The people we worked with in each of these places are special and must be applauded. A Little Bite of Italy provided delicious food for both of our filmmakers’ breakfasts, for which we are most grateful. The Gables beautifully catered our VIP sail on Barnegat Bay. Thank you, all, for providing filmmakers, pass holders, volunteers and festival organizers with special places to mingle, dance and dine. So many individuals and businesses gave of their time, financial support and energy: the Southern Ocean Chamber of Commerce, Things A Drift, Mary Allen Realty, Echoes of

board was being hit from the side. “I am a Hawaiian king,” I think to myself, trudging onward. As one gets closer to Woods Island, local wildlife emerges again in the form of sea gulls perched stalwart and unmoving, like Great Britain’s Queen Life Guard soldiers protecting some royal residence. Even within six feet of a gull, there is no reaction other than a silent, stoic stare. The ruins of an old hotel rumored to be a brothel, according to Bushko, become visible in the form of piles of bricks as one wraps around the western shore of Woods Island. The bulkhead remnants of a dock jut out a considerable distance from the island’s southern end, presenting one final obstacle to overcome as the angle forces one to deal with waves hitting the board’s side.

I make it all the way around and through the entire lesson without falling, that is until what should have been a more leisurely coasting back to the Sunset Park shore, when I began favoring my right leg and fell. I played this off as though I wanted to cool off with a quick dip – and picked up a battle wound knee scrape from the sandpaper-like surface of the board when getting back on. My story failed to add up, however, after the same thing happened two more times. “You really did great with that board,” Bushko said back at shore. He agreed my notion of taking the class as a precursor to surf lessons is a sound one. “Surfing is hard. Paddle boarding helps you build balance and overall fitness, and you can actually surf them if you want,” said Bushko. “You can use the paddle as a rudder on the wave,

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Kind Act To the Editor: The other day I lost my calendar notebook with phone numbers, addresses, daily information regarding meetings, doctor appointments, banks, post office and other daily chores. I was upset because in the notebook was a check from a friend for his contribution to a club I belong to. I checked with the bank, post office, 7-Eleven and the Ship Bottom Police Department to see if my notebook was found, but to no avail. I called my friend to alert him about his check being lost. He said, “Why didn’t you call me sooner?” Someone had put my calendar notebook in his mailbox along with my pen and the check that day. His check had his home address. Thank you, kind person, for finding my notebook, and thanks for your honesty. God bless. Your kind act had to be published. George A. Sansverie Ship Bottom

Sign of the Season To the Editor: I guess the season has begun again. I think we’re up to sign No. 18. I’ve sort of lost count! Please ask the people who feel they have a right to my “Whoa” sign on the corner of 17th Street and Sunset Avenue in Surf City to just knock at the door and I will gladly give them a copy of the sign. Dot O’Byrne Surf City

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Continued from Page 28 faster. I give the thumbs-up and brace for top speeds as Adams takes a sharp turn around the south bend. Suddenly we stop. Dead in the water. The engine seizes and refuses to restart. I figure I either hit some killswitch or am just a bad luck charm. We slowly get towed back in by one of two safety boats used throughout the day for flag signals and, well, towing. Along the way I learn that the Chadwick family has owned the boat for decades and Adams just races it, as is often the case in keeping the garvey racing tradition alive. “Eighty-seven hours of work in the past week and this happens,” mutters a mechanic once we anchor back at shore, illustrating the boats’ high-maintenance issues. The problem is electrical, surmises Adams, and my first thought is that water and electric don’t mix too well. As repairs commenced, so did a rousing version of the National Anthem sung by Tuckerton’s Dawn Whealton. “The Boys Are Back in Town” echoed over the public address system as drivers started their engines and readied for the real racing to begin. A day’s worth of racing would commence before I would have the opportunity to rectify what was an anti-climactic ride. Don Brown would take the seat as Adams’ co-pilot for their first race, only to get sprayed with hot oil from the boat’s engine as those issues persisted. It being a memorial tribute race, the heats were decided loosely and informally. Garveys with names like Smokin’ Joe and Radical Red joined skiffs and even the hydroplane Fast Times in a series of crowd-pleasing contests. Meanwhile on shore, Marcia Warner of Oceanport stood watching the event that honored her late brother. “We were shocked; it took our breath away,” said Warner of the accident that took her brother’s life. “We still don’t know all the details but from what we understand he was racing a friend’s boat and was ejected and struck by another boat.” “It was something in his blood,” Warner said of Mark’s lifelong passion for boat racing that began while growing up in Shrewsbury. Looking out into the bay, Warner filled with pride as Van Winkle’s former boat, the red and white skiff Holy Crap, now driven by Robert Sullivan, won its first heat. “It just brought us so much peace,” said Warner, “knowing that they remember him. And this gave us something to look forward to. It’s such a treat.” For the ECBRC – “the original garvey racing club of New Jersey” – it seems par for the course to take care of its own. In November it raised $25,000 to help former well-known driver Kenny “Toes” Cranmer of Waretown to make his home handicapped accessible and livable. In September a race with another club, the Jersey Outlaws, left him paralyzed and on a ventilator with movement remaining only in his left arm. On July 8, a “Ride for ‘Toes’ Race, Bike Rally and Pig Roast” will be held at the Barnegat Municipal Dock from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with live music, face painting and a car show. East Coast Boat Racing Club has run since 1989 with its current name but it dates back decades as the Speed Garvey Association of New Jersey. Members pay dues of $25 a year and drivers contribute $50 a race as a registration fee. Events always add contribution to Autism Awareness efforts as well. A cast of wily characters adds to the club’s family-friendly feel. This helped with what was a successful turnout of hundreds relaxing in

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UV Sunsense Continued from Page 37 I picked up (UVSunSense) and why I believe in it. Primarily because when you’re a kid, you don’t know any better and parents have to try to track them down. Now I can throw (a UVSunSense Wristband) on my kids’ wrists and say, ‘When it turns blue, come see me.’ I know I don’t have to say, ‘Come here.’ They’ll come back when (the band) is blue. I’ll slather them up again and say, ‘When it turns yellow, come see me.’ “My wife was constantly putting sunscreen on (our kids), but now she can lay off and let them enjoy themselves a little bit. It’s a pain in the neck for the kids, too, when their mother keeps saying to them, ‘Come here, come here, come here.’ Every time they get out of the water, my wife is putting stuff on them. So now they can say, ‘I’ll be back when the color changes.’” After graduating from William Paterson University with a bachelor’s degree in communications, Supino started out working in Corporate America, managing and creating high-tech companies such as Wire One and Glowpoint. But after 20 years, “the tech market fell out and the money dried up.” Left to his own devices, Supino decided he was finished working for other companies; he was going to start his own business. “I was managing the North American arm for an Israeli company,” Supino remembered. “When I came in they were managing $300,000 (a year), and when I left they were doing $10 million a year. When I told them what we needed to do to rebuild the company, they didn’t want to make the investment and closed the office.” Supino and his work partner started up Buoy Beach in 2010 with Shade Anchor, the company’s first outdoor-themed product. Shade Anchor, which Supino owns globally, works as a ballast for any standard beach umbrella. It doubles as a tote bag, complete with straps, perfect for carrying over the shoulder. Made with “tough 600D military grade material,” the anchor also includes mesh and zippered pockets, is collapsible for easy storage and comes in an assortment of colors. Buoy Beach sold nearly 11,000 Shade Anchors during the product’s first year on the market. “I had already started doing the (Shade Anchor) bags on a part-time basis, and at that point I decided I was going to do the bags on a full-time basis,” said Supino. “As a result of doing Shade Anchor, I met a lot of people. The Shade Anchor is in four catalogs now: Solutions, Brylane (Home), Whatever Works and Fresh Finds. Working with the catalogs, I met the guys who made UVSunSense, and as a result of finding them I negotiated an exclusivity deal as a distributor in North America and Australia. So now this is (Buoy Beach’s) second product.” Supino ventured along LBI with Shade Anchor and UVSunSense prototypes to see if retailers were interested in the products. Luckily, many of the area’s shops were intrigued by them. Shade Anchors can be found in Farias’, Wave Hog and Silver Sun Mall, and in Hand’s and Surf City 5 & 10, along with UVSunSense Wristbands. “Years ago, I came down (to LBI) and went door to door with these products to a lot of the stores around here,” Supino said. “Five years

Fishing Continued from Page 38 Road at West Avenue, Beach Haven, N.J. Parking is available on the east side of the Museum or on the street where marked. Be sure to attend this meeting because boat assignments will be made. Call Capt. John at 609-290-3349 for details about the BHCFA Junior Mate Training Program. RUNDOWN: I have gotten rave reports of large fluke. I really think it’s because of the ideal match-up between bayside water and the ocean’s twice-daily influx of cooler water. The convergence zones are where much of the better hooking is. However, that watery interplay can extend well into the bay with stronger incoming tides. In Barnegat Bay, tide-related hooking can extend from Barnegat Inlet all the way over to

ago, I never thought I would have been selling things door to door. That was just so far away from where I was at, and now it’s socially acceptable. I think if we can make it through this year and the next year, the rest will be easy.” Supino hopes to introduce at least one unique, patented outdoor product every year to Buoy Beach’s customers. He’s currently working on an updated version of the Shade Anchor, made of cooling material to carry food and beverages, which he hopes to “roll out” next year. He’s also working on a hands-free board snap for carrying a body board, a towel clamp to keep beach towels from blowing around in the wind and an umbrella complete with little hammocks for stowing personal belongings. “The focus of (Buoy Beach) is to find really cool products that have a theme, and I’m going for an outdoor theme,” explained Supino. “It’s hard to be a one-product company because you have to make your entire living on that one product, and what it does is drive your price up because you have to make money on every one you sell. By having multiple products, you can make a little less on each product, bring your price down, sell more and be accepted by national chains. National chains don’t really like to do business with one-product companies. That’s why the (first) product is Shade Anchor and Buoy Beach is the company; we did that intentionally. Now (UVSunSense) is the second product.” “We’re constantly looking for what other people have done like this. If we see something really good, we jump on it. We’re trying to have a little more vision than your standard retailer. A basic retailer tries to do what’s been proven; we’re trying to get ahead of what’s been proven.” Supino hopes the innovative products will help Buoy Beach obtain global recognition, and he hopes to maintain sole ownership of the UVSunSense patent. Of course, he also hopes to someday purchase a house on LBI so he can spend more time waking up to the sound of rushing waves. Until then, he’s content working from home up north in New Milford and spending time with his wife and two children on the beach, teetering on the edge of Surf City and Ship Bottom, boating around on Barnegat Bay and spending the night at his parents’ second home in Beach Haven West, which the family had built in the late 1970s. “LBI is unique. It’s not as commercialized as some of the other beaches, and you don’t see a lot of those cheap, gimmicky, tourist-trap shops that advertise three T-shirts for ten bucks. I don’t like them; it doesn’t attract the right kind of people,” Supino said. “Long Beach Island is a very unique place in New Jersey, and even more unique is the community. And the reality is, without the people that come down here with money, this place would be a second-rate sandbar filled with mosquitoes off the coast of New Jersey. It’s not the same as Seaside (Heights), and it’s not the ‘Jersey Shore’ yet,” he added, referring to the hit MTV television show. UVSunSense Wristbands can be found in stores in North America and Australia, and Shade Anchors can be found in stores worldwide. For more information about these products, or about Supino himself, visit shadeanchorbag.com and uvsunsense.com. Check back often for the launch of Buoy Beach’s new website, buoybeach.com. Y kelleyanne@thesandpaper.net 42, BB, BI buoys. Bassing must be better than some of the lame reports I’ve gotten. I look on Facebook and see tons of folks hoisting nice keeper/eater fish. Much of that is boat action, though a goodly number of pics are beach-based. Not much new on the Simply Bassin’ headboard, attesting to the lack of cows in the suds. A buddy who “smokes” bluefish – though his technique is far closer to making bluefish jerky (a favorite of mine) – has been loading up with “perfect sized” cocktail blues. “They’re typically a little skinny but the filets are a perfect thickness for an even smoking,” he said. He’s currently doing over 40 pounds worth. He even has a fish dealer who wants to buy all of it – and any more that arrives. For loads of fish stuff, including a bunch of odd goings on, check out http://jaymanntoday. ning.com. Y

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beach chairs, under tents, or in gazebos. They include resident emcee and comedian Bill Irving of Barnegat, who formerly drove a racer named Mr. Bill but now contributes more so by professing lines like, “So they might be able to understand: being out there is like being eight months pregnant and going down a bumpy road at 60 miles per hour. Sorry about my analogy, but it’s rough out there.” Races got rougher as the day wore on and drivers gained confidence on the course. One of the day’s highlights was a back-and-forth, neck-and-neck battle between Hot Rod and the hydroplane Fast Times, driven by Tabatha Carr, 18, of Egg Harbor Township. The former can grip tight on the inside of turns, while the latter can reach speeds of 115 mph but is essentially flying atop the water and takes wider turns. The crowd erupted as Hot Rod took it by a nose. “I just want to put on a good show,” said Carr. The day culminated in a free-for-all tribute race to Van Winkle, the winner of which would receive the day’s trophy. Initially seven boats competed, though the pack soon thinned out as a red flag went up on the safety boat after the first turn of what would have been the last lap. “Somebody is out of the boat,” said Irving to the crowd. It was actually two – both co-pilots – one of which was Brown, who was tossed as he pointed to the co-pilot of Radical Red, ejected just seconds earlier. No injuries occurred. “They just got a Saturday night bath on a Sunday afternoon,” said Irving. Eventually the race restarted, this time with only four participants as mechanical issues had taken their toll on boats for the day. “I’m glad we have two weeks until Parkertown,” said Irving about the next scheduled race day. In the end it was a blue smoke-huffing Hot Rod that went from last to first, taking the win by half a boat length. Adams and boat owner William Chadwick handed the trophy over happily to Van Winkle’s family members in attendance. They were also presented with a plaque in his memory. Finally I was back in the co-pilot seat of Hot Rod, now with the knowledge Van Winkle had died, Cranmer had been paralyzed, and Brown had been tossed from that same boat an hour earlier. Zooming across the now barren Barnegat Bay, with buoys put away and nothing but crystalline blue above and below the boat, I give the thumbs-up again to Adams as we approach the boat's maximum speed. Normally the co-pilot is there to read gauges, give directions for “lane changes” with hand signals– and keep the driver from ejecting, as Adams said Brown did for him earlier that day. All I did was sit wide-eyed and white-knuckled from my hands to my toes, clutching for dear life. The first turn at speeds over 80 mph is equally terrifying and thrilling. “We’re going to flip… We’re going to flip… We are going to flip,” runs endlessly runs through your mind, while at the same time you realize that letting go of a handle and, say, pointing at something, could easily cause you to be ejected and skipped across the water like a smooth, flat stone tossed by an idealistic young child at the shore. Whether for joy or for fear, you scream – though no one can hear anything over the roaring engine. The risk is worth the reward, when it’s all over and you realize you’re still alive. The thrill is greater than any roller coaster Six Flags could offer. The adrenaline in your veins wakes up your soul more than any cup of coffee ever could. “I think you should ‘man-up’ and drive one,” Carr, the day’s only female race driver, said earlier in the day. Maybe next time, Carr. Maybe next time. Y michaelmolinaro@thesandpaper.net


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Continued from Page 14 drug stores, 99-cent stores, liquor stores, smoke shops, storage facilities, boat or car sales lots, gas stations, adult bookstores, drug rehabilitation facilities and a few others. The lot also could not be used to store any hazardous materials. Board Chairman Lynne Schnell wanted to go on the record stating that she would like to see that lot remain leveled, mowed and free of debris while undeveloped, which drew applause from neighbors in the audience. In closing, Talvacchia said the new Acme will be modernized and much bigger than the current store, and “if it’s approved,” he told the board, “it

Animal Rights Continued from Page 15 2010 the county budgeted the USDA $20,699 to kill geese, $21,227 in 2011 and $22,317 this year. “That’s $64,243 to kill geese.” Michael Fiure, Ocean County Parks and Recreation assistant director, said the county hasn’t spent any of the 2012 money yet. Sauder also said geese droppings do not carry disease. “There are no documented cases of disease transmitted by geese,” he said. “The waste from household pets are more of a risk to transmit harmful bacteria than that from Canada geese,” said Sauder. Freeholder Joseph Vicari disputed this, saying that as a school administrator he had seen eye infections in children from contact with goose droppings. He suggested the Humane Society set up a fund to aide poor families who can’t pay for medicine to treat these eye infections. He also suggested the parks department look into a machine called a Nature Sweep that collects goose droppings from grass. “They cost in the neighborhood of $10,000, a savings over killing the geese.” The county could also try solar-powered lights and something called a Geese Buster that is a kite painted to look like a predator.

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Continued from Page 16 along bay beaches primarily during the months of June and July, with peak nesting during the middle of June. Vehicles are a major threat to the species, especially in the summer, as many females seek to nest, numerous hatchlings emerge, and more cars are on the local roads. The new signs are one way to help motorists be more aware of the turtles. “If anyone sees terrapin hatchlings walking on their property or close to the roadside, please bring them to

will go forward.” “It seems to be a well-thought-out layout now,” Konnor noted. “It would be a pleasure to see,” said Schnell. The board discussed a few more matters, such as landscaping in the parking lot, before unanimously passing the application. Also on Tuesday, the LUB adopted a resolution recognizing the years of service of former board member John J. Ternyila, who passed away on May 24. From the time of his appointment in February 2004, Ternyila had been known for his “commonsense and kindness,” Sicheri said on behalf of the board members. “He was an outstanding board member who will be missed.” — Juliet Kaszas-Hoch julietkaszas-hoch@thesandpaper.net Rachel Ogden of Geese Watch New Jersey held aloft photos of geese trapped in crates awaiting their death by gassing. “There are ways to coexist. We hope the freeholders make the compassionate choice,” she said. In a telephone interview later in the week, Bartlett said the $50,000 the county had spent on border collies over the years was just for the Atlantis Golf Course. “Do you think we can spend that kind of money for all our parks? I don’t think so.” But he did say the freeholders would look to see what Lacey Township is doing. Lacey Township recently canceled a contract with the USDA in favor of alternative methods of control with help from the Humane Society. “We are wiling to work on addling eggs,” he added. But since contracting to destroy the geese, the numbers have been “way down,” he said. “That’s a fact; what our program will be (going forward) I can’t tell you, but our numbers are down and we’re happy about that. These geese are an invasive species and I wish we didn’t have to remove them but we can’t have children playing in goose droppings, slipping and possibly breaking a leg. If that’s the only way to control them, in the final analysis we have to come down on the side of protecting the health and safety of our residents. But killing the geese is our last resort.” Y the nearest saltmarsh to release them there,” said Wnek. He also encourages people not to interfere with nesting; residents may call the Foundation to request that a volunteer check a nest if they believe the eggs should be moved. For Project Terrapin, Wnek noted, “we will only relocate terrapin nests if they are dug in areas that pose a threat to the eggs.” For more information on Project Terrapin, call the LBIF at 609-4941241. To learn more about the Garden Club of LBI, visit thegardencluboflbi. com. — Juliet Kaszas-Hoch julietkaszas-hoch@thesandpaper.net

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SRHS Track Team Chelsea Vaughan Wins NJ Pole Vault Championship Second Gold for Southern Senior By RICK MELLERUP t took until Monday evening, but Southern Regional High School finally won a state athletic championship this spring. The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Meet of Champions, which features the top six finishers from each group championship (I, II, III, IV, Non-Public A and Non-Public B) in the state, finally went off in Old Bridge after being canceled twice last week because of lightning strikes. The wait didn’t seem to disturb Southern’s Chelsea Vaughan, who won the pole vault with an effort of 12 feet, surpassing Erin Knabe, a senior from Voorhees, and Marlena Sabatino, a sophomore from Hillsborough, who both had vaults of 11-6. It was actually the second state gold for Vaughan this year – she won the indoor state title in the pole vault this winter. Other finishers for Southern included Samantha Rodriguez, a senior who finished 13th in the triple jump, junior Samantha Burns, 15th in the pole vault, and junior Jillian Smith, 17th. Mikaela Hammel, Brianna Angellella, Carly Burnup and Michele Simmons teamed up to take eighth in the 4X400 relay. Rachel Huessner, Danielle Smolyn, Courtney Muraczewski and Melana Hammel combined to finish in 10th in the 4X800 relay. Vaughan’s success was the icing on the cake for the Southern girls track team, which, as has been the case for several years now, had a great year. The girls won their sixth-straight Shore Conference Meet, emerged as South Jersey Group IV champs for the sixth time in seven years and finished second in the State Group IV Meet (an event they have won three times, the

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last being in 2009). Excepting Vaughan’s gold medal performance, the highlight of the team’s season was the South Jersey Group IV title. “We had a string of five in a row before losing last year to Lenape,” said head coach Brian Zatorksi. “It was very satisfying to win again this season.” Depth the Key Southern’s progam took wing on the legs of Danielle Tauro and Jillian Smith (not the Jillian Smith of this year’s squad), two mid-distance sensations who went on to earn AllAmerican honors at the University of Michigan. But the program has continued to flourish because of depth. “This team was special because of our amazing senior class,” said Zatorski, who has been Southern’s head coach for 14 seasons. “Not only did they meet a very high level of expectation, they exceeded it. We’ve had some very talented teams in the past, but none that were ever as deep as this year’s. It was the team’s depth and versatility – everybody competes in multiple events at Southern – that helped us earn team titles like the Shore Conference and State Sectionals.” A look at the finishers in the South Jersey Group IV Meet shows that Zatorski was not exaggerating. How’s this for depth: Melana Hammel, a sophomore, f inished sixth in the 800. Smith was third in the 3200 while Rachel Huessner, another senior, was sixth. Rodriguez and Dana Ohlson, yet another senior, finished second and third in the 100 meter hurdles. Mikaela Hammel, a senior, teamed with three sophomores, Angellella,

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hen The SandPaper previewed last Thursday’s high school volleyball state championship match between Southern Regional and Fair Lawn, it said the action would be of the irresistible-force-meets-immovableobject nature. Fair Lawn, after all, was led by junior outside hitter Chris Nugent, the state’s leader in kills. Southern’s most intimidating player, middle blocker Mike Gesicki, was already the fabled program’s leading shot blocker even though he’s only a sophomore. Well, irresistible force won. Fair Lawn defeated Southern, 25-23, 13-25 and 25-22 to claim its second straight state title over the Rams, the state champs the previous two years. Nugent paced the Cutters with 20 kills. How big is that? Consider that he outscored Southern’s “Big Three,” Gesicki (seven) and senior outside hitters Joe Niccoli and Tyler Welk (six each), all by his lonesome. It was blocking at the net, though, that decided the match. Fair Lawn figured out Southern’s offensive

schemes in the final game and had six blocks. It wasn’t surprising that Southern’s players, especially the seniors, were down after the match. It was rather shocking, though, to see Rams coach Eric Maxwell, sometimes downright defiant in defeat, rather hanging his head. Southern had been up 23-17 in game one. Then disaster struck, with the Cutters scoring eight straight. “You can’t let a team that’s that good, that gets to the state finals, you can’t give them a game, you can’t afford to give one away. We outplayed them 98 percent of game one; they were resilient and found a way to steal that game. We felt we should have won game one, so now we win game two, it could be over, but we basically had to beat them all three games tonight, and you’re not going to beat a team that’s that well-coached, that’s that solid and well-disciplined. It’s going to be very difficult to win all three.” — Rick Mellerup rickmellerup@thesandpaper.net

Jenna Ritchie, and her younger sister, to take first in the 4X400 relay. Ohlson was first in the high jump while a senior, Maggie Kleber, was fourth and the versatile Rodriguez fifth. Vaughan won the pole vault; Burns was fifth. Talk about versatile – Ohlson took the long jump, with Burns finishing sixth. Rodriguez took the silver in the triple jump while Ohlson earned another point for her team, finishing sixth. Brianna Marchal, another girl who graduates this week, was sixth in the shot. Add all the points together and Southern managed to squeak by Cherokee, 83 to 79.33, to win the team title. Zatorski said Burns was the team’s “unsung hero.” “She scored in two different events in the Sectional meet, which helped seal the team victory. She has been a warrior for our team all season long, competing in the jumps, the javelin, and even as a sprinter, whatever was necessary for us to win.” Scouting Out the Future Burns will have her hands full next year, becoming one of the team’s leaders after the graduation of such a fine senior class. Zatorski, though, isn’t overly worried about rebuilding. The coach is legendary for spotting his former superstar Tauro in a hallway and going up to the youngster, who was then into acting instead of sports, and inviting her to try out for the track team simply because of her build. Does he think he can casually spot another champion? “Danielle was an anomaly, and not many, if any, look like she did,” Zatorski said. “I’d be lying, though, if I said that I did not seek out every athletic person, boy or girl, and tell them we would love to have them out for track and field. The kids do not just show up for track; we, the coaching staff, go and get them. Regardless of our level of success, recruiting of athletes for the team is always a priority for our staff. Track and field is a very challenging sport physically and we sometimes have to do a little sales pitch just to convince the youngsters that they are not going to die on the first day of practice.” Zatorski is quick to praise his assistants. “Jason Church is the best jumps coach I’ve ever met, and I’ve met a lot of them. He can see the talent hidden deep in a kid and cultivate it over the years to a championship level. This year it was the jumpers who carried the team, with the most points at the championship level meets, and Jason is the reason. “Mike Concilio is our throws coach and general all-around hustler. It’s a tremendous amount of work to have 100 kids on a team with such a small staff and Mike helps me manage all of the things ‘behind the scenes.’ I don’t know how I could ever get it all done at this level without him. “Andrew Beckett is our throws coach. Andrew has been with me almost from the start at Southern, and his ability to lighten the mood and motivate the girls is legendary within our program. The alumni al-


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f you were 18 years old and someone you offered $142,000 if you signed on the dotted line, would you turn it down? Last week, Mark McCoy made that decision when he eventually earned the distinction of being the first Barnegat High School athlete to be drafted by a professional sports team The stellar lefty pitcher was selected in the 26th round of the Major League Baseball amateur draft by the Milwaukee Brewers. However, the lure of a six-figure paycheck was not enough to drop his commitment to play baseball for Wake Forest. He signed a letter of intent to play at the Atlantic Coast Conference school late last year. “We had told teams that he wasn’t going to sign unless he was picked within the first five rounds,” said his father, Dan McCoy, who serves as assistant varsity baseball coach. The elder McCoy said the Atlanta Braves had contacted him, saying they were interested in drafting the hurler in the seventh round. The team offered him $142,000 to sign, but the Bengal turned it down. “Then the Los Angeles Angels were looking to draft him in the ninth round, and made an offer of $123,000, but he said no again,” he said. “I supported his decision. Mark was really looking forward to pitching at Wake Forest and getting an education there. But this whole thing was Supplied Photo like an emotional roller coaster. It’s nice when you hear your son’s name BIG GAMBLE: Mark McCoy won’t be eligible for picked in the draft, but by that time, draft until after his junior year at Wake Forest. his decision was firmly made.” His father said that according to the Ma“It was a learning experience,” he said. jor League Baseball basic agreement, Mark “Here you have to pitch, not just throw. The would not be eligible again for the draft until stuff I could get away with against high school after his junior year. players won’t work here.” “Who knows, if he keeps progressing, Tim Norris, Youse’s Orioles manager, said maybe he might wind up being a first-round that between 90 and 95 percent of the league’s pick,” Dan McCoy said. players have college playing experience. The 6-foot 3-inch 185-pound McCoy “We have guys from some of the major was certainly one of the shore area’s most college programs in the country,” he said. dominant pitchers, going 4-3 with an ERA of “For Mark, this is going to be quite a step 0.97. He recorded 80 strikeouts in 50 innings up for him in competition. I hope he is up to for the Bengals, who were 12-11 and made the challenge and can succeed at this level.” it as far as the NJSIAA South Jersey Group McCoy said Wake Forest uses a three-man II quarterfinals. Entering this season, he had starting rotation when they’re playing the a career record of 10-10 with a 1.95 ERA. conference schedule. “I know I’ve reached 93 miles per hour “Maybe I’ll get a chance to pitch against with my fastball,” he said. “But if I’m going non-conference teams earlier in the year,” he to succeed on the next level, I’m going to said. “Either way, I know I’m going to have to have to improve with my location and also earn my way to get an opportunity. The ACC develop a good off-speed pitch.” is one of the strongest baseball conferences McCoy has already gotten a feel for what in the country.” he will see at Wake Forest. On June 9, he McCoy was also a standout quarterback made his debut as a starter for Youse’s Orioles for the Bengals football team, leading them in the Cal Ripken Collegiate League in Mary- to the Group II semifinals. land, where he will be playing this summer. “While I really love football, I have a The league consists of 10 amateur teams in much better future as a pro in baseball,” he the Baltimore-Washington area. said. “You sure don’t get the physical beatIn four innings, McCoy gave up seven hits, ing in baseball than when you play football.” three walks, three runs and had two strikeouts. — Eric Englund most always retell a ‘Beckett’ story whenever they return to see us.” With such a dedicated staff out there beating the bushes for athletes, Zatorksi believes the team’s winning ways will continue. “As long as we can keep the staff together, and continue to get the amazing amount of support from the school, we’ll be a contender. We’re graduating perhaps our deepest, most talented class ever, but the next group of horses has waited patiently for it to be their turn and

I’m confident they will not disappoint.” * * * Some other local athletes had success at the MOC on Monday. Brianna Young, a junior from Barnegat High School, finished fifth in the discus and sixth in the shot put. On the boys side, Ryan North, a Southern senior, was sixth in the triple jump. For them, like Vaughan, the long wait for the meet to begin was worth it. Y rickmellerup@thesandpaper.net

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New ‘Joisey’ Turns Sexy; Drones Are Watching Us

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ddly enough, I have some less-than-fishy things to write about, though fluking has taken off in a big way. See “Rundown” way below. OUR SEXY STATE: How’s it feel living in the nation’s hottest and coolest state?Whadda we got now? There’s Jerseylicious, Jersey Shore, Real Housewives of New Jersey Shore, Snooki, Breakout Kings, Cake Boss, Point Pleasant, JONAS, House, Boardwalk Empire, Oz, Law and Order Special Victims Unit, Bear Swamp Recovery – just to name a scant few of the NJ-based programs. Truth be told, N.J., as a stately thing, had long been kinda maligned in a mocking “Joisey” vein of belittling. Short of being home to Frank Sinatra and the best of the mob, we had long been mistakenly referred to as an urbanly blighted, smokestacked, NYC suburb; i.e. demographically diseased and industrially ravaged. Of course, we of a Jersey-bred nature know our tiny piece of the U.S. puzzle game is, in fact, multifaceted and readily broken into north and south – two worlds totally apart, as is obvious via a drive down the Parkway. In fact, the north part of the state can further be cleanly broken into east and west – the east being the only point where all that “Joisey” stuff has ever prospered. Conversely, northwest N.J. is open-spaced, equestrian heavy and oft obnoxiously affluent. A damn nice stretch. And who doesn’t love the south of the state? Now, it seems we’ve suddenly jumped out of the misconception crapper and into the national, even worldly, limelight. The uncovered uniqueness of our fairly weird and wooly state is now highly saleable and a downright sexy commodity – though we’ll overlook placing the “Tan Mom” anywhere in the mix, short of maniacs being everywhere. But how did we get so Jerseyliciously hot? I swear it began when the true Jersey look and feel rhythmically emerged via The Boss, Bruce Springsteen. Through his poetic lyrics, most often centered on the Shore, the entire planet instantly homed in on our understated state – and saw it as quite cool, once they figured what an Asbury Park was.

The Shore became so personified through Brucely poetics that it quickly busted free as yet another unique geo-sector within our miniscule state. And a sector we can closely relate to, though, technically, we’re part of the upper-middle Shore culture – you know, the (alleged) Hamptonsesque portion, unrelated to the lower-middle Shore civilization, where Atlantic City does its own thing. In the wake of the Boss, the likes of Bon Jovi further fanned the N.J. fame flame. In fact, Jon BonJo eventually pushed the limits of believability by actually admitting that there’s no place like Jersey: “There’s only one place they call me one of their own, just a hometown boy … Who says you can’t go home again.” By the by, he vacations in Harvey Cedars. Of course, there’s absolutely no denying that our good old mob connections also added to the increasingly high-profile fame flow. Enter “The Sopranos” series. Within the first few beatdowns and snuffings, Jersey-fascinated folks from all over even found the acidy NE N.J. corridor kinda cool, though the highly Hollywoodafied HBO series often referenced the entire state, as is in the celebrated scene where Tony’s boys were trying to snuff a Russian mobster by taking him into the deep and mysterious Pinelands. Botching the hit, the snuffers only wounded the snuffee, who bolted into the woods. No sweat. Per made-guy Pauly, “Eh, don’t worry, the squirrels’ll eat him.” Now there’s a man who knows Jersey. You don’t mess with our mobster squirrels. Closer to home, an episode had the Soprano family’s kids holding their graduation party at their summer home on Long Beach Island. Even more touching was Carmela Soprano, while nursing a comatose Tony back to reality, repeatedly playing Tom Petty’s “American Girl” because, as she explained, they had played that song in Tony’s car for an entire weekend on LBI. LBI cop: “Hey, mister, why are you two sitting in this vehicle playing the same song over and over?” “Yo, officer, I’m just a North Jersey mobster wooing my girlfriend here. You gotta problem with that?”

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Bassing’s Best – This Day COW CATCHERS: The High Point Volunteer Fire Co.’s annual Striper Shootout went full guns this past weekend. Idealish conditions opened the doors to heated competition among 48 boats and 169 anglers. First place – and the Hawaiian hook trophy – went to Andy Isaksen’s Team Fat Pills, which brought in a 46.7-pound bass, measuring 48 inches in length. More photos on Page 38. “Not at all, sir. Just as long as you’re not a couple lowlife surfers. Hey, by the way, do you know Fast-assed Louie from up in Hackensack?” Anyway, we’re certainly seeing our 15 minutes in the sun, especially the Jersey Shore. What’s more, the Fox network is working on a sexy reality series to be named “Wives of Anglers of the Jersey Shore From Sandy Hook to Little Egg Inlet, Including Barnegat Inlet, and All Federal and State Waters Out 200 Miles.” Tryouts are next week up in Seaside. BUG-EYED DRONES ALOFT: A huge news story has been centered on the apparent use of U.S. military drones to spy down upon, uh, Nebraska and Kansas. Hey, Nebraska and Kansas are hotbeds of al-Qaeda sleeper cells and Jihad safe houses.

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Continued from Page 34 I’m not sure why – except maybe the big brass is also into Springsteenian images. Not long ago, Sen. Christopher J. Connors and Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf met with NJ National Guard head honcho Maj. Gen. Glenn K. Rieth, hyping our very own Warren Grove Gunnery Range as an ideal home for testing drones, a.k.a. unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Since then, the oft-called “bombing range” in Warren Grove has seemingly been first in line to become the premier UAV testing grounds in the nation, drone haven, as it were – and a name land developers will be sure to employ for any 2,500-unit housing developments they might finagle for that pristine pinelands area. Oh, I should mention that our legislators swear bloody murder that the UAVs would present “no danger to the public” – short of every move we make being watched by a dozen or so hot-to-trot drones with nothing better to do. “Get the sergeant, quick. Miss Throttlemyer in Beach Haven West is sunning out back again. Um, um. Boy, there are no tan lines on that gal.” That imaginary comment is a bit ironic since the entire Warren Grove droneification effort was slowed a bit when Maj. Gen. Rieth kinda got popped after getting a tad carried away while comparing flight overlays with a sexy gal in his office. (True story) Anyway, I’m pretty sure the drones are coming our way this year. Just something to think about when doing those things you would never ever do unless you were absolutely positively sure no one was watching. Damn, there go half my plans for the rest of this year. Oh, so you’ll feel less vulnerable, here’s the latest proposed federal legislation regarding drones spying on Americans. It should make Continued on Page 38

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‘Shelldhwani’ Speakers Amplify Nature’s Beauty T he age-old impulse to hold a seashell to the ear and “hear the ocean” has gained a new twist by an engineer/grandfather who has turned exotic shells into a remarkable acoustic speaker product. Shelldhwani Speakers, as designed by Vinod Goswami, use specimen seashells for natural amplification that does not require a power source. The seashells amplify the music echo of audio signals from devices such as MP3s, iPods and Smartphones. Just plug the device into the unit’s base and catch the aural wave emanating from the beautiful product. Nature’s contour of the large nautilus, melo melo and Tonna oleria seashells is combined with a proprietary, patent pending audio technology perfected by Goswami. “Dhwani” means “sound” in Hindi. Last weekend, the inventor and his wife traveled from Boston for a periodic visit to Long Beach Island, where he talked with Things A Drift shop owner Cheryl Kirby about ongoing marketing development. The speaker unit, which retails for about $200, is ideal in a relaxing spa setting or any quiet alcove or tabletop in a home. Portable, it can be carried outside to the deck. An office desk would be transformed into a place of escape. It has also been tested successfully in multi-unit configurations for larger spaces, its creator said. Things A Drift, at 400 Long Beach Blvd. on the north side of the Causeway in Ship Bottom, is the flagship retailer of the product in this area. Goswami will be back on June 29-30 demonstrating the speakers at the Art and Seaglass Festival in the shop and on the outdoor grounds. He debuted the product at a festival there last October, to “resounding” response, as Kirby described, and she is right. He has since enhanced the design of the base – each one is now a work of art in handmade paper mache painted in Kashmiri designs. The product components are hand embellished and assembled in the United States. Shelldhwani Speakers were featured among 14 emerging products at a showcase on Boston’s Newberry Street in April, covered by the Boston Globe. The creation came partly from the mind of a mechanical engineer and partly the mind of a grandfather. His grandchildren serve as his “advisory board” for stuffed animal speakers, Christmas ornament speakers and more. But the Shelldhwani concept came to mind in Florida, during walks with grandchildren on Rosemary Beach. “It was one of those moments … and it’s been an interesting journey,” he reflected. “For next year, I’m working on a wireless version that also does not require power,” he said. The sonic technology is this: the product’s flexible module consists of a number of speakers placed within the spiral cavity of the shell. A number of smaller seashells are then strategically placed in the main shell to enhance the audio quality, describes Goswami, whose engineering degree from the Indian Institute of Technology was complemented by a master of science in systems management from the University of Pittsburgh. “Each shell has its own unique acoustic personality,” Goswami describes. “With the nautilus, I took it as a challenge for me to figure out how to use the chambers … it works. In each shell, the placement of the audio module is different.” He enjoys the aural adventure of how differently rock classics such as “Stairway to Heaven” sound through the system. Other genres of music for meditation are a natural for the shell speakers. “Indeed, the sound of any piece of music can vary widely, depending on the size, shape and thickness of the shell walls,” he described in Kirby’s Echoes of LBI magazine. “Music is something you hear and you feel, but when you see it coming through these beauti-

ful shells you begin to ‘see’ the music,” he said this Saturday on LBI. “It’s like the old print ads where they would show the music notes coming out of a trumpet – if you look at the shell, you can almost feel the notes coming out.” Goswami credits Kirby for supporting the invention process. He had stopped by her shop in the product’s early development stages and she has added to the stream of ideas for more designs. “When I first met him, I was most interested in the fact that he was an engineer and was working with my favorite natural shells. I was very impressed because of the beautiful look of the speakers, and then he played the music, and it is so soft and relaxing,” Kirby commented. “You do not need wires or electric, so the speakers can be moved around from spa to bedroom, or kitchen. I was lucky that Vinod stopped and I get to work with him on this project. “ For more information visit shelldhwani.com or e-mail to shelldhwani@yahoo.com. Y mariascandale@thesandpaper.net

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It Makes UVSunSense to Wear Bands W By KELLEY ANNE ESSINGER ith the passing of Memorial Day weekend, it’s safe to say that summertime at the Jersey Shore is heating up – literally, too. The sun is shining bright, and some days the heat reaches well above 80 degrees. The consequences of too much sunbathing can already be spotted on the faces (and bodies) of many people at the beach. Heat exhaustion and sunburn are the most prominent of these after-effects. So how does one properly prepare for a summer of outdoor fun, while also avoiding the repercussions of dehydration, sun poisoning and, in a worst-case scenario, skin cancer? You can start by picking up a pack of UVSunSense UV Monitoring Wristbands to help remind you when to reapply sunblock. The UVSunSense Wristbands monitor a person’s UV exposure by simply changing color. All you have to do is fasten the band around your wrist, printed side up, and apply sunscreen. Freshly out of the package, the band is a light-pink color. When exposed to sunlight, the band will turn dark purple (or blue, depending on your definition of the color). When the band fades to a lighter shade, it’s time to reapply sunscreen. When the band becomes yellow, it’s time to get out of the sun. If you forget to apply sunscreen, the wristband will go through the necessary color changes, but at a much quicker pace. The wristbands work only with an SPF of 15 or higher. UVSunSense Wristbands, made of nontoxic and recycled materials, are perfect for any outdoor occasion, whether you’re hanging out on the beach, riding your bicycle, fishing at the dock, joy riding on a boat, watching an outdoor baseball game, putting golf, waiting in line at a theme park or swimming in a community pool. John Supino, owner of Buoy Beach LLC, owns the exclusive rights to UVSunSense in North America and Australia. He says the UV Monitoring Wristbands are a win-win for everyone. “The nice thing about these (wristbands) is that they’re attuned to the individual,” said Supino. “It’s not a timer; it chemically determines how effective the sunscreen is. So if you sit in the sun and go in the water, everything’s going to wear out; it’s going to change color faster than if you were sitting in the shade. If you have two kids that are in and out of the shade and doing different things, each one is

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ABOUT TIME: John Supino demonstrates his product that changes color when it’s time to slather on more sunscreen. Last year’s marketing of the Shade Anchor is paying off as well. going to get their own personal monitor. It really focuses on the person that’s wearing it and their sunblock. If you’re using 50 (SPF) and I’m using 30 (SPF), it’s going to work differently for the both of us.” Having grown up renting on the Island with his family during the summer time and lifeguarding in Surf City and Long Beach Township during his high school and college years,

Supino knows just how badly the sun’s rays can affect a person. “Sitting down here (on LBI) as a lifeguard, we used to use what we called negative sunscreen. I used to go home looking like that color,” said Supino, pointing to a glass of freshly brewed iced tea. “I think things change when you have kids. I think that’s kind of why Continued on Page 31


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Hot Times at the Shootout BASSTASTIC: It was fun all around at this year’s running of the High Point VFC’s Striper Shootout, an annual all-boat bassing tournament. As anglers were bringing in their catches – 55 stripers hit the Shootout scales this year – event supporters took in some of the tourney’s extras, including beverages and vittles. Following first-place finishers Team Fat Pills was Mike Greene’s Lucky Stripes, second place with a 45.2-pound cow. Third place was hooked by Marko Finelli’s Laura, hoisting a 41.4-pound bass.

Fish Story Continued from Page 35 things perfectly clear: “Notwithstanding any other provision of law, information acquired by an unmanned aerial vehicle operated by the Department of Defense may not be admitted in a Federal court, State court, or court of a political subdivision of a State as evidence against a

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Hell, cops on DWI patrol have gotten so good they know when a driver is only thinking about drinking. They got the eyes. As for you of a texting-while-driving ilk, there will be no simple hiding of the phone when an officer pulls you over. Your cell phone service provider does not have your back. If you were texting when pulled over, they’re telling the cops – and still charging you exorbitant fees. What’s more, officers on patrol are now being instructed to carefully note the time when they first suspect a texting driver – and then allow the clock to run for a bit more, so to speak. The timeline is then inescapable. Cell phone time is based on, like, the atomic clock. So there, I’ve done my civic duty by laying it on the line regarding texting and driving. And I’ll just as quickly lose my good civic standing by unadvisedly stating that I’d much rather a motorist be talking on a cell phone than texting. While such talking is just as illegal as texting, that head’s up posture at least offers the rest of us a fighting chance of being seen. That thinking also tells you that the boys in blue won’t be over-differentiating between texters and talkers. CHECK OUT THE MATES: This is the time of year I throw my hook/line/sinker support to one of the most valuable training experiences any young angler/navigator can get. The Beach Haven Charter Fishing Association’s “Junior Mates Program” is back and looking to train “juniors” for mating duties. As I say each year, this is an uncanny offer. Around the planet, mate training is literally a passed-down cache of knowledge, limited to friends and family of those who know the ropes. What a skill. Way back in the day, I learned cooking and lifeguarding. I bring that up because just about wherever I went in the watery world (being a surfer, I hung quite close to the coasts – all of them), I could immediately find some work. A big ditto for having trained as a mate. If you master the tricks of that trade, you’re not only quickly working, wherever you go coastally, but you’re instantly quite cool. Sure, the true training only begins with the scheduled Junior Mates programs but you get your feet wet and decide if you’re up for the more advanced training – which comes during the hands-on, out-at-sea phase – often on vessels that are part of the Association. Per the BHCFA, the organizational meeting for the 2012 BHCFA Junior Mate Training Program will be held 7 p.m. Thursday, June 21 at the Museum of New Jersey Maritime History, Dock Continued on Page 31


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Harvey Cedars, 33 Cedars Ave., Sat., 6/16, 8am. Designer clothing, bags, too much to list! Lots of great buys.

Architectural Salvage

at your home, favorite gym or outdoors. Also offering summer fitness programs & surfing lessons. Call John, North Star Nutrition & Fitness, 609-494-6175. www.nstarfit.com

Manahawkin, 912 Canoe Lane, Fri. & Sat., 6/15 & 6/16, 9am-5pm. Lots of furniture, household items, etc.

MASSAGE THERAPY/ SPA SERVICES

STAMPS WANTED

Add relaxing therapeutic massage to your vacation– girls’ getaway or birthday celebrations. Cindy Grell, NCMBT, 908-209-5356.

Father Don is looking for stamp collections! The Rev. Donald Turner, 609-494-5048 or frdltpadre1@yahoo.com

Enjoy a full-body, relaxing, deeptissue, 4hands or couples massage by Ray, LMT. Couples special. Call Hands To You, 609-7037570. www.hands2u.com

GARAGE/YARD SALES

Peahala Park, West 92nd St. (Cape Cod Lane). Five families. Sat., 6/16, 7am-1pm. Rain date Sun., 6/17.

ANNUAL FLEA MARKET & ESTATE SALE INSIDE/OUTSIDE Sat., June 16, 8am-2:30pm

Surf City, 112 19th St., Sat. & Sun., 6/16-6/17, 8am-2pm. Multi-family. Antique chairs & sewing machine. Clothing, CDs/DVDs, records, toys, books, crafts, jewelry, decorations bedding, housewares.

Enjoy therapeutic massage in your home. ABMP Certified Massage Therapist practicing in Swedish, Deep Tissue, Myofascial Release, Medical Massage, and Muscle Energy Techniques. Call Ken, 609859-3080, cell 609-280-3528.

HEALING HANDS MASSAGE THERAPY

Gift Certificates, Mobile Service, & Four Hands Massage available. Experienced, certified & insured. Call Basia, 609-709-6580.

KNEADING THE BEST?

World Renowned Massage Therapist. Work experience on 3 continents. Respected Professional. Local discounts. For details, Shari 970-819-2738.

SkyBlu

LBI Mobile Massage

Terrace Methodist Church, New Jersey & Beach Ave. at 130th St. in the heart of Beach Haven Terrace. 609-492-9161. Vendors/Booths, Attic Treasures, Bikes, Furniture, Household and FOOD COURT. Rain/ Shine. Beach Haven Gardens, 9 East South 32nd St., Fri./Sat., 6/15-6/16, 8am-6pm (rain 6/17). Tools, ladders, some vintage items, household, some furniture, clothing & more. Beach Haven, 126 Marine St., Sat., 6/16, 8am-1pm. Sporting equipment & more. Brant Beach, 6211 Long Beach Blvd., Sat., 6/16, 8am-3pm (rain 6/ 17). Estate sale. Furniture, desks, file cabinet, something for everyone!

ESTATE SALE ENTIRE CONTENTS

Ocean Acres, 523 Lighthouse Drive, Fri./Sat., 6/15-6/16, 9am3pm. Rain or shine. www.shoreestatesales.com

North Beach, multi-family sales, Bayshore Rd. & Windward Rd. (off Long Beach Blvd.) Sat., 9/16, 8amnoon (rain 6/23). Furniture, refrigerator, too much to mention!

Surf City, 1900 Central Ave., Sat., 6/16, 8-noon. Stainless refrigerator and convection oven. Furniture, dining table w/chairs, bedframe, household, clothing, games, books, vintage items. Surf City, 222 North Second St., Sat., 6/16, 8am-1pm. Household items, small appliances, vacuums, wagon, boating & fishing items & more. Surf City, 272 North First St., Fri./ Sat., 6/15-6/16, 8am-2pm. Love seats, lamps, linens, household, tools, clothing, toys & much more. Surf City, 250 North Third St., Sat., 6/16, 9am-2pm. Multi-family. Furniture, household goods, much more! Surf City, 333 North 3rd St., Sat./ Sun., 6/16-6/17, 9am-3pm. Something for everyone. Household items, fixtures & much more. Surf City, 243 North 8th St., Sat./ Sun., 6/16-6/17, 8am-1pm. Multifamily. Christmas, clothing, accessories, household items, and more stuff!

Wrought iron fencing, garden antiques, fireplace mantles, hardware, kitchen and bath, much more. Recycling the Past, 381 North Main St., Barnegat, 609-6609790.

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.

(609) 226-4289 Your best massage service guaranteed

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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

NAUTICAL ANTIQUES SHIP BOTTOM ANTIQUES BY THE BAY Central Ave. at 28th St.

Open Friday through Monday. 609-361-0885.

TWO SHORE BIRDS

Antiques & collectibles bought & sold. Norman Cramer, proprietor. An eclectic selection of collectibles. 425 Rte. 9, West Creek. For hours or appointment, 609-296-2704.

WE’RE STILL HERE 49TH SEASON!! 8 Stocked Rooms with Fresh Merchandise

50% Off Selected Items

Large Collectibles “Wizard of Oz” Items Member N.E. Appraisers Assoc., National Trust, Victorian Society of America Mon. - Fri. by chance or appointment Sat. & Sun. 11am - 5pm Free Verbal Appraisals Fri., 1 - 5pm

609-494-9384

Wizard of Odds 7601 Long Beach Blvd. Beach Haven Crest Invest in Antiques They Appreciate in Value!

Bringing the luxury of expert skills to the comfort of your residence or hotel room with a Certified Massage Therapist Individuals, Couples & Parties Swedish • Deep Tissue Reiki • Sports-Stretching NJ Nursing Board Certified Therapist NJ Board of Health Spa Licensed

NOW OPEN 256 West 9th • Unit C • Ship Bottom • 609-494-1113 Mon.-Fri. 8am - 7pm • Sat. 8am-5pm

ANTIQUE MALL

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.

ARTS & CRAFTS LADYBAGS 2-DAY SALE

Handmade original bags, scarves, jewelry, & more! Fri., 6/22, 1-4pm & Sat., 6/23, 10am-1pm. 159 Marina Blvd., Loveladies. 609-494-9577 or 609-494-3272.

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.

MOVING SALE Beach Haven, 410 Essex Ave., Fri.-Sun., 6/15-6/17, 9am-noon. Household fur nishings, beds, couches, chairs, lamps, end tables, dining room table. 609-290-5455. Loveladies, bayside, 12-D Long Beach Blvd. (Sunset View Lane), Fri./Sat., 6/15-6/16, 8am. Furniture, antiques, too much to list!

APPLIANCES ERIK’S APPLIANCE SERVICE

RELIABLE SERVICE for your washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges and dishwashers. All makes & models.

609-597-6446

Lic.#13VH05348400

GE, almond colored, washer/dryer stacked unit. Only used summers. Asking $200 or best offer. Call 201481-2678.

Microwave, Nearly New

GE, black, 30in., over-the-range, $125/OBO. Also, trunk-style bike rack. Please call 973-818-2237.

SPAS/HOT TUBS Softub Spa Rentals

WEEKLY, MONTHLY, SEASONAL We do all the work...Just say ahh...in your spa. 609-492-4996. www.shoresoftub.com

MERCHANDISE WANTED Vintage Long Boards Wanted! Any condition. Call 609-276-8228.

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FURNITURE

FURNITURE

MERCHANDISE

CLEANING SERVICES

CLEANING SERVICES

5-piece pecan bedroom set. Queen bed, 6ft. dresser w/2 mirrors, 5ft.x3ft. armoire, 2 night tables, PLUS 3-piece fabric sectional, 128in.x104in. All in good condition. Available to best offer. Call Mel, 561-523-3181.

Superb furniture! Ethan Allen Persian/Oriental rug, mostly red, 4ft.x8ft., $500/OBO. Oak sleigh bed, queen size, $500. Excellent condition. 508-380-6795.

Standup Paddle Board Sunset Tours

ALWAYS CHOOSE THE BEST

Do you need to ‘‘brighten’’ your home? Call Sunshine Cleaning Service. Year ’round, seasonal and changeovers. References available. Call Stacey, 609-3841649.

Broyhill Fontanna entertainment center, 44in.Wx21in.Dx79in.H, w/2 doors, includes free working TV, $275. 2 Broyhill Fontanna, country french, end tables, $175/both. Smoke-free home. In Pebble Beach. Call 201-286-7038. DESIGNER FURNITURE. Beautiful 6ft.3in. sofa, off-white fabric with pattern. Glass-topped dining table w/4 matching chairs & matching dining wall unit. All pieces like new. Make offer. Surf City. 609-6189917, 609-494-7970. (View picture10012 online) Indoor white wicker sofa w/2 matching chairs. Sturdy, good condition (a few wear spots), $295. Picture available. Beach Haven. 215-672-2217. Klaussner sofa & love seat, excellent condition. Floral design with cream background. Asking $350/ both. Please Call 609-597-5087 or 609-709-9835. Modern style, light wood bedroom set. 2 night tables, large dresser w/ mirrors & inlaid sea glass, headboard/frame. $575/OBO. 302-5984006. (View picture10013 online) Oak kitchen table w/6 chairs. Cost $950, asking $150. Please call 609-494-4781.

MERCHANDISE ACME BIKE SHOPS

New bike sale ..........$199 & up SUP Board Package ........$499 Inline Skate Sale .......$99 & up Kids beach cruisers are in!

WE RENT:

Cribs, Surfboards, kayaks, paddle boards, hot tubs, bikes, adult trikes, and a whole lot more! We’re on the way to where you’re goin’! Bike repairs done here. Pickup and drop off available. 84th Street, 609-492-5150 27th Street, 609-492-6522 acmebeachandbike.com Complete old audio system for vinyl records– 33, 45, 78rpm, automatic record player, two speakers, tape player, AM/FM radio & 3.5ft.x3.5ft. wood cabinet plus many, many vinyl records of the big bands: Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Harry James, etc. Also Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee plus country music greats Eddy Arnold, Marty Robbins, Faron Young, Hank Snow, and more. Price $300. Write PO Box 768, Barnegat Light, NJ 08006 (hearing impaired). 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... AT ACME BIKE SHOPS!

Best workout and run around. BUY IT • RENT IT • DEMO IT. 10 passes on sale now! 84th Street, Brighton Beach, 609492-5150 www.elliptigo.com

CLEAR REFLECTIONS LLC Window Cleaning Pressure Washing Painting • Staining

Call: 609-389-2565

Hobie Cat Bravo, like new. Quality windsurfing equipment. Canon camera equipment w/underwater housing, multiple bodies/lenses, fits in housing. 609-494-4023. Pool table, top quality maple w/ slate, $995. Side-by-side refrigerator, $75. Electric dryer, $50. On LBI. Call 609-870-1980.

CRYSTAL CLEAR

Family fun for all. Guaranteed! Rent ’em • Buy ’em • Take a tour...It’s all good at Acme Surf and Sport! 84th and the Blvd., Brighton Beach, 609-492-5150. acmebeachandbike.com Trek 6500 Mountain Bike, best offer. Other bikes, $20 & up. Youth bed w/mattress, $40. Mini compact refrigerator, $50. Rattan shelving, $50. 201-400-6385.

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

HALL RENTAL HALL RENTAL Surf City Firehouse– year ’round. Heat & A/ C, kitchen, off-street parking. Call 609-494-6127 for information.

CLEANING SERVICES AA+ Cleaning - All around- up and down– cleaning at its best. Private or rental properties. Call Eileen, 609-713-9615.

AABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS

Bi-weekly, weekly or changeovers. We do it all! Any other extras, just ask. Debbie 609-384-6856. All your cleaning needs. Let It Shine Cleaning Service. Changeovers, year ’round. LBI area. Owner operated. References available. Faith, 609-312-9494.

A Brighter View

A Brighter View helps the sun shine through

609-284-3366 609-709-3718 NJcrystalclear.com

Free Estimates

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

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.

Betty’s Busy Bees, LLC

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

Window Cleaning

Fully insured Competitive pricing

We clean window sills tracks and screens

SERVING ALL AIRPORTS, CITIES, CASINOS & PIERS GUARANTEED LOWEST RATES

CALL-TOLL FREE (866) 521-0076 • (866) 521-8790 FAX 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.

609-276-5537

European Cleaning Service, 10 years experience, w/references. Hard working & reliable. Residential cleaning. Serving Mainland & LBI. Basia, 609-709-6580. GREEN CLEANING. Environmentally friendly, bio-degradable, chemical free. Residential, weekly, bi-weekly, changeovers, openings. Reliable, reasonable, with references. Natasha, 609-709-3403.

HOUSE WATCH

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.

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. Will do changeover cleanings. Sun.-Thurs., 20% off. Also available for Spring and Fall cleanings. BOOK NOW! Call Joann, 609-2763317.

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

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.’’

609-290-1920

Kim’s Professional Cleaning Service. On-call 24hrs. Emergencies, Changeovers, Weekly cleanings. Residential, Commercial. Great rates. Call today, 609-857-3034 or 609-994-4148.

Mr. Maintenance Cleaning

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

SCREEN REPAIRS LBI screen repairs, door installation, and home repairs done at your location! Lic.#13VH01016900. Credit cards accepted. Call Mike Haines, 609-290-8836.

MIKE’S SCREEN REPAIR

Local on LBI. Same day repair available. Reasonably priced. 201675-6484. Lic.#13VH0017800.

CHIMNEY SWEEPING Fireplaces Plus, Inc.

PLATTINUM CLEANING. 10 years exp. Changeovers, new constructions, spring cleanings. FREE estimates. Call Nicole Platt, 609-618-2823.

Chimney sweeping. Fully insured, reliable. Sales, service, installation. 609-597-3473. HIC#13VH01525800. See our displays. www.fireplacesonline.com

Fast Screen

Same Day Mobile Repair Service Credit Cards Accepted

609.312.1076

Fully Insured

Got Cobwebs? 2 Jersey Girls Cleaning Service Reasonable • Experienced Weekly • Bi-Weekly Changeovers

DANA LIMOUSINES, LLC

DORA’S ISLAND CLEANING

SEASONAL/YEAR ’ROUND

Owner operated, every job! FridaySunday changeovers, weekly, biweekly. North End of LBI. 28 years in business. Insured. 609-6988748.

Window Washing LLC

Fully Insured

Oceanside Cleaning– Year ’round, Seasonal & Saturday Changeover Cleanings. Over 25 years owner operated. Call 609-492-1710.

CLEANING SERVICES

609-812-0597

Paula Sullivan, Owner

BEST

STEAM CARPET CLEANING

159 HALF HOUSE $ 85 3 Areas $ SOFA & LOVESEAT 110 99 WHOLE HOUSE $ SOFA & LOVESEAT 219 7 Areas WHOLE HOUSE $ 7 Areas

95

609-489-1721

609-294-0675

Free Estimates/Fully Insured • Owner Operated

Kelly’s Cleaning Service Michael J. Kelly 732-364-5330 mjjkelly@aol.com

Family Owned & Operated - Our 18th Year A Year Round Company Based on LBI

Weekly • Bi-Monthly • Monthly Residential • Rentals • Changeovers Windows & Screens Cleaned • Ceiling Fans Power Washing • Gardening & Yard Work Free Estimates References Available • Professional • Prompt


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PLUMBING

JERSEY SHORE PLUMBING & DESIGN

T. KOHLER JR. PLUMBING & HEATING

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.

Quality Service at Your Convenience for all your plumbing needs. Leaks, Fixture Replacement, Drain Cleaning. 609-242-5474. Lic.#12557.

S.K. ROBB PLUMBING CO. (Free Estimates)

HEATING & COOLING ALL-WAYS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

All Plumbing Services. Bathroom Remodeling. Handicapped Toilets. Winterization Services. NJ Lic#8455.

Sales •Service •Installation •All Makes/Models. Financing Available. BPI Certified. 24Hr. Emergency Service. 877-247-1010. Lic#13VH01556300.

609-361-9453

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.

609-276-1658

LAURENCE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Experienced Technician For Sales •Service •Installation. Certified & insured. 30 years experience. Lic.#1058312. 609-296-6368. www.Laurenceheatair.com

Rick Barker Heating & Cooling, LLC

HOME WORK

LBI HOME HANDYMAN

ALLPURPOSEREPAIRS.COM

Please visit us online for current product discounts

HANDYMAN

Inside or outside, no job too small. Reasonable Rates. Please call 609-709-5452.

Odd Jobs & Yard Work

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.

Lic.# 13VH05908400

COAST HANDYMAN SERVICES

Windows, doors, all carpentry, woodwork, sheetrock, plaster & paint work. Licensed & insured. Lic.#13VH03837800. Call Dave 609-296-5779.

HANDYMAN 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.

Heating • Air Conditioning • Air Quality Repairs • Installations • Service Contracts www.heritagehomeservicesnj.com

Big C...Little Repairs

Handyman Services. One call does it all. Year-round repairs & house check. Insured. 609-947-6396. License #13VH03667600.

All types of home repairs, •Carpentry •Ceiling Fans •Locks •Stor m Doors Installed •Housesitting •Rental Property Maintenance. Call Sal 609-3352099.

Your comfort is our goal! Get it done right the first time. 609-5975808 Lic.#13VH04377200.

609-587-8017

HANDYMAN

•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.

WINDOW TREATMENTS

CARPENTRY

JG DESIGNS

ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE

Complete Design Services. Interiors, Home and Realtor Staging, Window Treatments, Slip Covers and Upholstery. Call 609-5973360.

AWNINGS & CANOPIES 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

Wind Damage, Roofing, Siding, Windows, Drywall, Trim, Decks, Basements, Kitchens, Baths, Additions. Guaranteed call back. Lic.13VH04665400. 609-489-6305. BuildAxis.com

CABINETMAKER

Finish Carpenter. Kitchen & Bath Remodeling. Cabinet Refacing. Entertainment centers, bookcases, mantles, custom moldings. References, fully insured, 30 years experience. 609-492-6820. Lic.#13VH04077900.

CARPENTER

Cabinetmaker, 25 years experience. Honest, reliable. No job too small. 609-494-4098.

CARPENTRY

METAL WORKING

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.

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

Atlantic Awnings

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.

Professional Installations Residential/Commercial

SUNRISE SERVICES

Mr. Fix-It 361-8226

Specializing in: Tankless Water Heaters Ductless Air Conditioning, Water Turn Ons, Sewer and Drain Cleaning Call for a FREE In-Home Estimate

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

waltmccollum@yahoo.com

Plumbing,

MONTANHA

Heating & Cooling

MECHANICAL Plumbing & Heating Service - Repairs - Remodels

CALL NOW FOR OUR AC CONDENSER SPECIAL WITH FREE CUSTOM COVER

Yes, We’re On LBI!

Seasonal Water Turn-Ons & Offs

6105 Long Beach Blvd. • Brant Beach

Ozzie Montanha

www.storsbergplumbing.com

License# 11125

609-361-0600

Lic #6062

Master Plumber

Phone # 609-978-3551

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.

Retractable Awnings • Window Awnings Retractable & Stationary Canopies Recovers • Repairs • Re-Hang • Take Downs • Washing

609-618-2420 www.AtlanticAwningCompany.com Free Estimates

N KSLO G C N I I ER DE

Reliable

O L BILME REM• Trim

Fully Insured

Lic# 13VH06758700

SKIP BUTLER’S WINDOWS AND DOORS LIGHT CARPENTRY AND PAINTING SERVICES

HO

•Tile Specialists •Baths •Kitchens •Doors •Windows •All Repairs

Special Pricing Starting at $29900 Includes Capping & Low E Glazing

609-494-5094

609-971-3897

Fax 609-494-5504 Reg./Lic.# 13VH01293600

Lic#13VH08737900

Corrigan Construction Co. Est. 1987

Additions • Alterations Remodels • Renovations Elevators • Decks Siding • Windows Doors • Floors • Trim Fully Insured Free Estimates

Custom Fiberglass Fully Insured

Free Estimates

Serving LBI

Decks • Roofs • Vinyl Handrails

609-713-0581 Lic # 13vH00034400

25 Years Experience

597-2692 Lic#13VH04928600

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 20 Years Experience

PLU M BIN G P ROBLE M S? CALL MICHAEL • PETITO Residential & Commerical • Repair s & Alterations

6 0 9 - 5 7 7-1514 Lic. #12456 Ship Bottom, NJ

Quality Workmanship for Over 25 Years NJ Lic.#8500

No Job Too Small or Large

Free Estimates

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Lawn

Sand • Stone • Patios Driveways • Yard Cleanups Poison Ivy • Spurge • Dandelions Ants • Spiders • Pests

SPRINKLERS AQUA CONNECTION Recommended by “4 out of 5 Landscapers”

609-597-6561 Best Price & Service

20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

609-660-0009 $

100 OFF

Licensed, registered and insured. #93312A

New Installation with ad at time of estimate State Lic.#00016664

Nace’ s Weed Control Chemical Weed Control Service STATE LIC. #97098A INSURED FREE ESTIMATES

Landscapes Reg/Lic# 13VH02805500

Surf City • 609-361-8800 • www.bayaveplantco.com

Allgreen Pest Services ECO FRIENDLY

LIND ENTERPRISES LLC TERMITE & PEST CONTROL

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

FLAGS & FLAGPOLES FLAGPOLES INSTALLED. Vinyl/ Aluminum/Nautical Yardar ms. SPRING SPECIAL– 25ft. flagpole $975 installed. American made. 20year warranty. 609-494-0800 email victor@perennialgardensllc.com

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

LANDSCAPE DESIGN STONE PAVERS WALLS FENCING ASPHALT SPRINKLERS

7 Day Service

“Every Project a Referral” Lic.#13VH05803700 Licensed & Insured Free Estimates Real Estate Inspections

FENCING

LANDSCAPING

FENCES

GIOTTINI LANDSCAPING

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

LANDSCAPING

PEST MANAGEMENT

Offering peace of mind with your ant and pest problems. Squirrel and bird control. No poisons. Lic.#93312A. 609-597-6561.

MASONRY A&A MASONRY REPAIRS. Steps, chimney walls, rebuilt & repaired. Stone veneer, concrete & pavers. Fully insured. Call Pete, 609-2424249. newjerseymasonry.com Sales, Installation. Residential/ Commercial. Interior/Exterior. Reliable, fully insured. HIC#13VH01525800. 609-5973473. Fireplaces Plus, Inc. See our displays. www.fireplacesonline.com

609-597-6492

power washing/wildlife trapping

mfritz625@aol.com www.allgreenpestservices.com

PEST CONTROL

CULTURED STONE

• Spring/Fall Cleanups & Maintanence • Professional Design/Build Services • Pools & Spas • Outdoor Living Spaces • Outdoor Kitchens & Fireplaces

732-597-8550 866-303-0044

LAWN CARE CUT FOURLESS now scheduling 2012 lawn maintenance. Serving LBI & mainland for over 30 years. Just a cut above the rest! 609-2762876.

Curbs Driveways Patios Sidewalks Steps

Carl Gallagher

A SPRING CLEANUP

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

Tree removal & trimming, yard cleanups, gutter cleaning, odd jobs, mulching. Call 609-9710242. (Lic#13VH02103100).

AFFORDABLE Landscaping

Cleanups •Planting •Pruning •Mulching •Weeding •Fencing. Over 15 years experience. Low rates. Call 609-276-3111.

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.

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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.

MANAHAWKIN TREE SERVICE

Tree Removal, Trimming, Stump Grinding & Chipping. Gardens Planted, Weeded & Maintained.

494-0266

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.

597-8846

Free estimates. Fully insured. Lic.#13VH01099400

Quality Mushroom Soil Topsoil & Mulch

Clam Shells. Delivery & Spreading. 609-494-4106 or 609-597-1767.

Mason • Contracting

609-494-0969 Reg./Lic.# 13V00199100

J.J. BRICK PAVERS LLC Patios • Walkways • Driveways Retaining Walls & Stone • Flower Beds Landscaping • Mulch • Top Soil

Jose Lopez 609-339-0789 • office 609-978-8420

Stone Delivery & Spreading • All Types & Sizes Quality Paver Work Most Reasonable & Experienced Area Contractor Mushroom & Topsoil • Clam Shells 609-597-0964 Manahawkin, NJ 08050

FENCE INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS VINYL-CHAIN LINK-WOOD ALUMINUM FENCE TRASH ENCLOSURES & SHOWERS SWIMMING POOL ENCLOSURES

856-764-8446 Delran, NJ 08075

Design & Installation

609-489-6400 Cottagefence@yahoo.com

Free Estimates

Licensed & Insured Lic # 13VH05152400

FREE ESTIMATES

494-4106 • 597-1767

For-Shore Weed Control Lawn Care Property & Lawn Maintenance Sod • Stone Shore Plantings Wall Stone Drainage Solutions Mulch

QUALITY DEPENDABLE WORK

We Will Beat Any Estimate by 5%

DAWSON

494-7562 • 294-9551

Lic#13VH00893900

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


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SCHONEY’S LANDSCAPING CLEANUPS

Complete landscaping, grading and brush hog, backhoe, fences, gutters, tree, shrub and stump removal. 609-693-3084. Lic.#13VH01672000. Sierra Landscaping, Residential/ Commercial. Also boat cleaning & odd job services. We will match any price! Licensed. Insured. 609276-7549, 609-312-8908.

STAFFORD STONE

Stone Delivery & Spreading •Grading •Fill •Mulch •Topsoil •Stone, all types & sizes. Free estimates. 609-698-5505, 609709-6556. Lic.#13VH02679500.

THE GARDEN KEEPER Lawn Mowing & Cleanup

Small Tree & Shrub Pruning, Hand Weeding, Stone, Hardscaping, Mulch, Lawn Aerating. 609-8483158. Lic.#13VH06035900. www.thegardenkeep.com

WEEDS-B-GONE

Poison ivy, spurge, dandelions. Sand, stone, patios and driveways. Best price and service. Licensed, registered and insured. #93312A. 609-597-6561.

RUBBISH & GARBAGE REMOVAL BT CLEANOUTS

Attics, garages, sheds & yards. Old fencing & paint can removal, gutter cleaning. LBI & Mainland. Call 609903-2601.

PERENNIAL GARDENS perennialgardenslbi.com

RUBBISH & GARBAGE REMOVAL

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

JUNK OUT

CRAFTERS

You name it, we remove it! Everybody has junk. Home & Business. Basements •Attics •Yards •Garages •Sheds •Apartments. 877-637-JUNK.

YARD BUILDERS

No job too big or too small. Just ask. Call Bill, 609-661-9370.

Local inventor seeking investment for two innovative first to market products. The Patents, Trademarks & Prototype are in place. Serious inquiries please and minimum of $25K per investor. Please contact will@me2innovations.net or visit: www.me2innovations.com

• Treework • Trimming • Planting • Weeding • Mulch • Topsoil

• 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

(609) 494-0800

Landscaping & Garden Center (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

609-494-7373

609-361-4310 www.hochslandscaping.com Lic # 13VH04791400

Visit our New Garden Center! 229 S. Main St.(Rt 9) Barnegat Pkwy Exit 67

BARNEGAT LIGHT LANDSCAPING CO. Complete Range of Landscaping Services Shore Garden Specialist Proudly Serving LBI’s North End

Lic.# 13VH01646400

LIGHTHOUSE LANDSCAPE

Mow/Clean/Weed/Spray/Trim Stone Spreading • Beds & Borders Hand Built Stone Walls

Clean Ups • Trimming • Tree Planting & Plants Celestino Cruz References • Free Estimates - Est. 1980

Living & Working Local North 609-494-7373 LBI

609-978-1045 • Fax: 609-978-0337 celestino.landscaping@yahoo.com

by

LIGHTHOUSE LANDSCAPE

On The Side 24hr Emergency Service

Landscaping • Fencing • Pavers

Garden center/country market, in Barnegat, accepting craft items & lawn decor on consignment. Call 609-549-5942 or 609-607-8300.

OUTDOOR LIGHTING

Reg./Lic# 13VH02263300

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 Landscape Design

Night & Day Landscape Design

Brick Pavers Stone Spreading Landscaping & Spring Cleanups

609.812.9191

All Types - One Day Delivery

www.SouthernOceanHardscaping.com

New Installations • Outdoor Lighting Cleanups • Free Estimates

Southern Ocean Stone

609-891-7769 LIC# 13VH05931600

www.shrubheads.com

609-597-3629

Lic# 13VH02482900

marclandscapes@gmail.com

“Your yard is always on our mind”

Tree Work Professionals BRICK PAVERS / RETAINING WALLS / MULCH PLANTINGS / CLEAN-UPS / DESIGN & INSTALL

Sod • Stone • Plantings • Pavers Retaining Walls• Lighting Drainage Systems• Property Maintenance Lic. #13VH00349300

609-661-9150

609-978-1392

For

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

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

FREE ATES

EMERGENCY WORK

ESTIM

609-296-5335 732-208-8733

F

Outdoor Environments *Yard Sprays:Ticks, Mosquitoes, Fleas Etc. *Quartely Exterior Foundation Sprays

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

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

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ROOFING/SIDING

ROOFING/SIDING

A ALL PHASES OF ROOFING/SIDING

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.

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.

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

ELECTRICAL

ROOFING/SIDING ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE

J.A.G. Electrical Contracting LLC

Wind Damage, Roofing, Siding, Windows, Drywall, Trim, Decks, Basements, Kitchens, Baths, Additions. Guaranteed call back. Lic.13VH04665400. 609-489-6305. BuildAxis.com

Performing all types of electrical work. FREE estimates! Guaranteed returned calls. Lic# 16279 *Fully licensed/bonded. 609-384-5514.

J. MCDERMOTT ROOFING

Kean

Roof repairs and new roofs. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. Jim 609-492-2732, Haven Beach. Lic.#13VH04826300. JAMES LEWIS EXTERIORS Roofing & Siding. Est. 1987. All work guaranteed. Insured, references available. Lic.#13VH00571700. Best prices! Call 609-294-2034.

Electrical Contractors, Inc.

Complete electrical residential/ commercial service. Guaranteed call back. Free estimates. Lic.#14560A. 609-978-2070.

P&H ROOFING

A company where the owner is on the job! Repairs & Power Washing (No subcontractors)

Lic# 13VH01941200

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL Andrew Plenge

Lic# 13VH00082400

609-494-6216

$50 OFF ANY JOB OVER $200

609-891-6905

Fully Bonded & Insured Lic.# 15541

LLC

Free Estimates 24-Hr. Service

KURTZ ELECTRIC, INC. Residential • Commercial • Industrial Serving Local Businesses & Home Owners for 32 years • Upgrade Electrical Service • Recessed Lighting • Air Conditioning Circuits

N.J. Lic#13VH06719700

PINSTRIPE ROOFING

• New Construction • Wiring for Ceiling Fans • Troubleshooting

597-8570

185 N. Main St. (Rt. 9) LICENSE No. 6093 Manahawkin, N.J.

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.

All Phases of Electrical Work No Job Too Small

We beat any written estimate!

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

Free Estimates

FLOORING RON FERRIER FLOOR SANDING CO. Installation, staining, pickling, repairs. Clean, top quality work. Serving Southern Ocean County. 732-775-1932.

SandPaper Classified Ads Get Results

Serving LOCAL Businesses & Homeowners for Over 20 Years

Interior/Exterior •Power Washing •Exterior staining our specialty •Decks Sealed. Quality work guaranteed. 40 years experience. Free estimates. Glenn, 609-312-8263. Lic.#13VH05781700.

AL-CAT PAINTING

Interior •Exterior •Wallpapering •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.

Since 1976

Lic # 5828

Ceiling Fans Recessed Lights Remodeling & New Construction

QUICK RESPONSE

609-361-0236 FREE ESTIMATES LBI • Manahawkin Tuckerton Lacey Twp. • Toms River

Howard Painting & Staining

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 O’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.

Jerry Milano

Joy Milano

MILANO TILE, LLC Serving LBI over 40 years

WE DO SOLAR

Ask About Our 22 Sq. Promo!

ATLANTIC Fully Insured

FREE ESTIMATES

A-1 SCHROEDER PAINTING

All calls promptly answered. Serving Manahawkin & LBI with 25 years experience. 609-549-0049.

www.daveselectric.net

“NO JOB TOO SMALL” 609-361-8815

PAINTING

609-384-1709

Repairs & New Installations • Senior & Military Discounts • Lighting Ceiling & Attic Fans • Generator Specialist • Kitchens & Baths

All Types • Fully Insured • Free Estimates

ELECTRICAL THOMAS F. GOGLIA & SON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

10% OFF ALL JOBS OVER $250.00 Licensed & Fully Insured NJ License #15079A

Custom Installations Bath remodels, backsplashes Marble, glass, handcrafted tile our specialty

Ph/Fx: 609-698-2378 Reg/Lic # 13VH04482900

(some restrictions may apply)

“Extreme Home Make Over Contractor”

(609) 978-6530 WWW.GOGREENWITHLOUSELECTRIC.COM

Specializing In Stain Work

Floor Sanding & Refinishing Old & New Floors Installation & Repairs

609-597-6229

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

NJ LICENSE #6156

SPECIALIZING IN FIBERGLASS, SIDING, VINYL RAILING & DECKS

"WE WILL MATCH OR BEAT ANY COMPETITOR'S WRITTEN ESTIMATE.”*

GEORGE WARR Electrical Contractor Meter Sockets & Service Cable Replacements Water Heater Elements Installed Ceiling Fans • Dryers Air Conditioning • Circuits Lighting & Remodeling Specialist P.O. Box 182, Barnegat Light, NJ 08006

*certain restrictions may apply

NJ REG# 13VH06143700

609-494-0927

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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PAINTING All Exteriors/Interiors Staining Free Estimates Fully Insured

PAINTING & POWER WASHING

609-994-7379 Lic#0400399305

POWER WASHING Affordable residential & commercial power washing & deck restoration. Call Jeff, cell 732-597-3467 or 609361-9569. Cedar, vinyl, fiberglass, railings, decks, wood restoration, concrete, docks all phases. Insured. Lic#13VH01389600. Call John, 609-494-6175.

DECK RESTORATION SERVICES

Professional Sheetrock Tape • Spackle New Homes • Renovations

609-273-8207

Frank Co. Painting & Paperhanging

Professional • Prompt • References

609-276-9213

EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR

PAINTING STAINING 597-0544 Reg./Lic.# 13VH01517700

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Hanson’s House Painting, LLC Best Spring Prices 609-271-4708 Leo Hanson • Owner/Painting Contractor

Interior/Exterior • Power Washing Staining • Professional Window Cleaning Where Excellent Quality at a Reasonable Price Still Matters! NJ Reg./Lic.#13VH05425800 Join us on Facebook!

JW CLEANING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE PAINTING POWER WASHING Single Home $149 & up 2 Story Home $249 & up Decks

Fully Insured

•Window Washing •Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning •24-Hour Water Damage Cleanups

609-276-8666

Free Estimates

Professional, prompt, thorough. Commercial & Residential. Window Washing. Call Marke Bednarek, 609-206-6743. Insured, Lic#13VH03436700.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

ACCREDITED HOME ELEVATOR CO.

EYE on LBI

A ALL H0ME IMPROVEMENTS

609-660-8000

609-367-5176.

LBI’S Finest Power Washer

HOUSE WATCH

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

Sanding •Staining •Sealing •Repairs •Power Washing •Mildew Removal. Reasonable Rates, Free Estimates. Licensed & Insured.

Lic# 13VH0613100

ELEVATORS

POWER

House Watch Property Mgmt Services 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

Rick’s

• Interior • Exterior • Brush • Roll • Spray • Popcorn Ceilings

WASHING

CUSTOM HOUSE PAINTING

361-2452

• New/Old Work • Wall Paper Removal • Sheetrock Repairs

F R E E E S T I M AT E S • F U L LY I N S U R E D • R E A S O N A B L E R AT E S

DECKING PLUS

POWER WASHERS PLUS

For all Your Pressure Washing Needs. •Wood Restoration •Window/Screen Cleaning •Interior/ Exterior Painting. 609-618-2975.

DECK BUILDERS & POWERWASHING CO.

25 Years Experience FREE ESTIMATES • INSURED 609-693-3472 Reg./Lic.# 13VH01404200

Power Washing Special

1 stor y, $125. 2 stor y, $225. Decks, boats, etc. Will beat anyone’s price! Licensed & insured. 609-384-2663.

Chet DeMarchis Builder & Sons

Prestige Power Washing

All exterior surfaces. Painting/ Staining. Free estimates. Fully Insured. Lic.#0400399305. 609994-7379.

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

• Deck Restoration • Window Cleaning • Powerwashing • Paint/Stain Spring Roof Cleaning Special

Phone: 609-361-9025 or 215-788-3964 No Job Too Big or Too Small Portfolio Available: cdemarchisbldrandsons.com

PHONE: 609-693-8998 FAX: 609-693-5358

ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS

H&H

33 YEARS IN BUSINESS

FULLY INSURED & LICENSED

OW CLEANING

KRETZER & SONS, INC.

& POWERWASHING

CUSTOM BUILDERS

COMMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL OWNER ON JOB SITE FREE ESTIMATES

BATH & KITCHEN REMODELS REPLACEMENT WINDOWS DECKS & VINYL RAILS

Green Alternatives Available

609-384-1046

WILLIAM C. KRETZER, PRESIDENT FORKED RIVER, NJ

Heidi Hunter CertiďŹ ed Wood Preservers Power Washers Assoc. of North America

A ALL PHASES OF HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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. A.G.F. HOME IMPROVEMENTS All phases of home renovations. Kitchens •Baths •Tile •Decks •Fully Insured •References •Free Estimates. 609-971-7459. Lic.#13VH01279700.

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

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

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

COAST WINDOW & DOOR

Installers & suppliers, all windows/ doors. Replacements, Andersen, repairs. Licensed & Insured. Lic.#13VH03837800. Call Dave 609-296-5779.

J. CONOSCENTI & SONS CONTRACTORS

800-560-WASH

WIND

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.

NEW HOME BUILDERS LIC#00595 HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS LIC#13VH03118500

POWER WASHING “LBI’S Finest Power Washer!�

Marke Bednarek Custom Builder

Professional Remodeling Contractors since 1982. Custom trim, crown moldings, additions, kitchens, baths. Satisfaction guaranteed. Lic.#13VH01891800. 609597-8925. Facebook.com/jconos centiandsons

MICHAEL & SON

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!!’’

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 Home Improvements Continued on next page

D. Cerillo

Construction LLC

Home Improvements & Handyman Service

Over 25 Years’ Experience

Est. 1988 ENT. INC.

Think Clean.. 609•492•1242 1•800•572•4684

rickrws@gmail.com

Reg./Lic.# 13VH00265800

Build Green

(609) 206-6743 NJ License #13VH03436700

Fully Insured

• Kitchens & Baths • Wood Rot • Painting • Windows & Doors • Sheetrock, etc. • Rental Repairs NO JOB TOO SMALL

609-361-1332

dcerilloconstruction@yahoo.com NJ Reg./Lic# 13VH03796900

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

INSTRUCTION

PRO-BUILT, LLC

RONALD C. RIKER

3rd grade teacher tutoring summer months. LBI/surrounding. 19 years experience elementary education. Specializing in reading/writing. References available. 908-230-5264.

Providing renovating & building solutions with advice, design & quality workmanship. Serving faithbased organizations & God-fearing clients with honest dealings & fair pricing. 609-618-8714. Lic.#13VH06473000.

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.

ROBERT SCHAMBER

BUILDER LLC

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Repairs • Alterations • Window Replacements • Siding R Decks & Railings • Kitchens • Baths Tel/Fax T 609-494-7006 | Cell 609-290-1530 Serving LBI 25 Years

Lic #13VH00275100

T.W. Knorr Construction, LLC BUILDERS & CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS

(609) 848-4094 (201) 650-0534

Additions • New Homes • Home OfďŹ ce Renovations • Media Rooms Add-A-Levels • Kitchens & Baths tim@twknorr.com • www.twknorr.com NJ Reg # 13VH03126700

ANTHONY JOHN’S REMODELING, LLC HOME REPAIRS & IMPROVEMENTS Always a Quality Job at a Fair Price

(609) 276-2242

Calls promptly returned ajh4building@aol.com

REMODELING • ADDITIONS • DECKS TRIM WORK • EXTERIOR STAIRWAYS DECORATIVE OUTDOOR WOODWORK EXTERIOR SHOWERS • NO JOB TOO SMALL

30 Years Experience Reg/Lic# 13VH06407000

Licensed & Insured

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609-361-8226 SHIP BOTTOM

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. College student available for tutoring on LBI. Majoring in Special & Elementary Education. Specializing in reading/writing/math. Also available for babysitting. Call Lauren, 908-507-2652. Computer career in 9-12 months. Transfer credits & earn degree from our partner colleges. Now live online classes! PCAGE.com 888722-4360. Consumer disclosures at pcpage.edu/disclosures.

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 Medical Office Trainees needed! Train to become a Medical Office Assistant at SC Training! No experience needed! Job placement after online training. HS diploma/GED and PC/Internet needed. 888-2086631.

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.

MUSIC LESSONS 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

COMPUTER SERVICES 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

LIC# 13VH00402400

GARRAMONE DESIGN

Construction

Full Home Construction & Remodeling Service Storm Prep Service • Hurricane Shutters Impact Resistant Glass, Windows & Doors Additions • Siding • Kitchens • Baths Decks - Composite & Fiberglass • Vinyl Rails www.garramonedesign.com

201-783-9050 LIC#13VH04832600 609-489-3643

Is Your Computer Sluggish? PC Repair and installations, 3G network surveillance. Reasonable rates, in-home service. Patrick Har vey, Computer Technician. 609-597-0699, 609665-0466 cell. shorecomputerrepair.com pmh7@comcast.net 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.

ADULT CARE AT HOME ELDER CARE

European caregivers, English speaking. References, licensed, bonded, insured. Call 732-899-6366. www.athome-eldercare.com

AXIS B U I L D E R S , L L C

609-489-6305 BuildAxis.com

Fully Insured NJ License # 13VH04665400

College student available for babysitting on LBI. Majoring in Special & Elementary Education. If interested, please call Lauren 908-5072652.

Fine dining restaurant now hiring hostess, food runner & server. Please call for an appointment, 609-361-7800.

Experienced shellfish shucker for hire. Private parties, caterers & restaurants. Raw clam & oyster specialist. Reasonable rates. Call Mike 609-276-2704.

HELP WANTED Accredited Home Elevator Co. seeks woodshop help for our elevator cab shop. Call 609-660-8000.

ADOPT A PET

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.

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!

PET AND HOUSE SITTING, LLC

Pet Sitting •Pet Walking •Full Animal Care •House Sitting •Plants, Mail, etc. References/ Insured. Barbara,

609-361-8020

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) 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)

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 FOSTER KITTENS!

Volunteer at Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter, located at 360 Haywood Rd. in Manahawkin. Dog walkers are needed daily from 9am-4:30pm. Orientation held 1st & 3rd Thursday and 3rd Sunday at 11am. Must be 18 years old. Paperwork can be picked up at the shelter daily, 1pm-3pm. FREE Pet Food Pantry in shelter lobby for those in need.

I NEED A GOOD HOME!

ATTENTION: Experienced reefer drivers. GREAT PAY/freight lanes from Presque Isle, ME. Boston-Lehigh, PA. 800-277-0212 or www.primeinc.com Available immediately. Couple or persons to clean Lorry’s Motel on LBI. Salary plus free trailer in which to live if needed. 609-492-6363.

BARTENDERS/SERVERS

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.

BAYBERRY INN

Bartenders, F/T, year ’round. Apply in person, 13th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom. 609-494-8848. Betty’s Busy Bees, LLC. Cleaners needed, must have a car and driver’s license. Call 609-618-9465.

CATERING CHEFS

Full and part time. Experienced cooks only. Apply online at: www.beachhavencatering.com 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 needed for changeovers, Saturdays only, 10am-2pm. Great pay. No experience necessary. Call 908-451-6605. Cleaning person wanted for small Beach Haven apartment complex. Good pay. Must be reliable and live in Beach Haven/Holgate area. 609492-9283, ask for Lorraine or Jerry.

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

IMMEDIATE HELP NEEDED

Weekdays & Saturday changeovers on LBI. Call Mike, 732-3645330.

LBI Fine Dining Restaurant Seeking Chef de Cuisine

Position available immediately! Must have experience in ordering product, managing food and labor cost and scheduling. Great opportunity for right candidate. Please call 856-8162952 for appointment. 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. Lifeguard needed, Mon.-Fri. for 2012 summer season. Must have CPR, First Aid & Lifeguard Certifications. Call 609-492-8645. Line cooks needed for summer season. Full time, hard working, with experience on the broiler and/ or lunch very helpful. Please apply in person at the Surf City Hotel, 800 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, for immediate consideration. Marine Insurance Account Executive- Ocean County, NJ Insurance agency is seeking experienced individual to service an existing book of business & grow new accounts. Salary & benefits commensurate with experience. The candidate should posses the following skills: familiarity with insuring marinas, boat dealers & marine construction companies. Ideal candidate with a NJ Boater’s License, marina work, marine contractor’s work, or professional designations is a plus. Must posses a NJ Producer’s License. Please reply to Box A, C/O The SandPaper, 1816 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, NJ 08008.

NOW HIRING SERVERS

Drivers- New freight lanes in your area. Annual salary, $45K to $60K. Flexible home time. Modern fleet of trucks. CDL-A, 3 months recent OTR experience. 800-414-9569. www.driveknight.com Electrician & certified appliance installer needed immediately. Call 609-978-3446.

ENGLESIDE MOTEL & RESTAURANT

HELP WANTED

Hiring

Now hiring experienced line cooks and dishwashers. Lifeguard also needed. Apply in person, 30 Engleside Ave., Beach Haven.

Hostess Servers Bartender

Experienced truck drivers- Great home time! Regional LTL opportunities available in Burlington, NJ. Earn up to $1,100 or more per week. Plenty of miles! 855-7808011. www.driveffe.com

Call for appointment

External boat cleaning in Beach Haven. 20-30 hours/week. $12/ hour. Please call 609-678-6991.

494-5776

KELLY’S CLEANING SERVICES

COOKS

DISHWASHER

609-494-2826 609-709-2956

JOEYS’ PIZZA & PASTA

Cooks/pizza makers. Experienced only. Now accepting applications for all 3 locations. Apply at 1340 Route 72, Manahawkin or call 5972003 to arrange interview.

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. Apply in person. Bisque, 21st & Blvd., Ship Bottom.

Beautiful fluffy kitten. Loving disposition. Litter trained, vet checked.

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.

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. Line cook, experienced, high volume, short order, saute, broiler, fryer. Seasonal & year ’round available. LBI area. Call 609-713-4254.

BUSINESS SERVICES

CHILD CARE

HELP WANTED

ATTENTION SEAFOOD LOVERS!

PETS/PET CARE

Beyond All Expectations 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.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

F/T, must be available all days & shifts through Oct. Apply in person, Greenhouse Cafe, 6th & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom. OFFICE ASSISTANT. Entry level, full time position, Beach Haven. Bachelor Degree or equivalent. Skilled in Microsoft Office, Quickbooks, Web Design. Banking or accounting background preferred. Send your resume to mjb@ketch-marlin.com PIZZA MAKER, EXPERIENCED COOK, FT/PT. Apply by phone or stop in. Carmenucci’s Pizza, 1801 Long Beach Blvd. Ship Bottom. 732-232-3879. 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


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June Special!

For immediate hire. Apply in person, Buckalew’s Restaurant, 101 North Bay Ave., Beach Haven.

Move in by 6/30/12, pay $500 security. Call 609-294-2404.

Summer house cleaners needed. 609-276-5541.

Beach Haven Park, oceanside, first floor, furnished, 1BR. Gas F/P, A/ C, water/sewer included. No smoking. Starts Oct., $1,250/month + gas/electric. 856-858-0119. jmcogan617@verizon.net

SURF CITY FISHERY

Counter help & take-out cook needed. Apply in person, 9am6pm, 902 Long Beach Blvd, Ship Bottom. 609-494-8171. Team & Solo Drivers. Immediate positions available! 48CPM split for teams. 35CPM for solo drivers. Drop & hook available. No touch freight. Weekly pay + insurance. CDL-A w/1yr OTR required. Food grade tank carrier. 800-877-2430. www.indianrivertransport.com

TERRACE TAVERN

Now hiring host/hostess, and experienced line cook & wait staff. Apply in person, 10am-6pm daily, 13201 Long Beach Blvd., Beach Haven Terrace.

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

TUCKERS RESTAURANT

COOKS & DISHWASHERS needed. Housing available. Apply in person, ask for Bob. Open every day, 8am-4pm. Engleside Ave. & the bay. WANTED: LIFE AGENTS. Earn $500 a day. Great Agent benefits. Commissions paid daily, liberal underwriting. Leads, leads, leads. Life Insurance, license requires. Call 888-713-6020. Weichert Realtors is looking for new and/or experienced team members. Call to arrange a confidential interview, LBI office 609494-6000.

FARMS & ACREAGE NY land & cabin bargain sale. Classic Adirondack camp, 5 acres, $29,995. Cozy cabin- base camp, 5 acres, $19,995. Near 1,000’s of acres of state land, lakes & rivers. Access to snowmobile & ATV trails. Our best deal ever! Call 800-2297843. See pics at www.landandcamps.com

COMMERCIAL FOR RENT AAA LOCATION

SHIP BOTTOM strip store available immediately. 609-290-1272, 609-494-2420. 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

Stafford Forge Business Park

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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Beach Haven, 2 units: 3-bedroom apartment and renovated 2-bedroom cottage. W/D, A/C. $1,275/ month + utilities, each unit. No dogs. 609-713-4840. L.E.H. 2BR, 1BA, gas heat, C/A, W/D, fenced-in yard. $1,100/month + 1.5 months security. Call 609339-0862. 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. Manahawkin, off Route 9. 2-bedroom furnished home for rent. $1,500/month, includes electric. Call 609-978-0625. Mystic Island waterfront, 3-bedroom ranch, 719 Twin Lakes Blvd. Bulkhead, great area. Credit check, references, $1,250/month plus utilities. 973-334-3468, 973-789-6863. NEW GRETNA, 2BR & 1BR apartments. Heat supplied. Rent starts at $800/month. No pets. Call 609978-0964. Surf City, bayside, 2nd floor. 2BR + office, LR, kitchen, full bath, W/D, front deck. Clean, no pets/smoking. $1,100/month + utilities, 1.5 months security. Available 6/22. 609-698-1578.

VILLAGE ON THE GREEN

TUCKERTON APARTMENTS Luxury 1BR & 2BR, spacious, gourmet kitchen, mini blinds, fully applianced.

June Special!

Move in by 6/30/12, pay $500 security. Call 609-294-2424.

SPRING RENTALS AFFORDABLE Lorry’s Motel– Beach Haven Inlet. Quiet. Clean rooms/efficiencies with full refrigerator, microwave, barbecue area. Affordable Weekday Prices. 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.

$6,200/SEASON

Ship Bottom, centrally located. 1-bedroom, ground-level condo, 2 blocks from ocean. Quiet area, new carpet/tile. Available Now-Sept., 609-492-8699.

$7,000/SEASON

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

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. Sat.-Sat., 7/7-7/ 14, 7/14-7/21, $2,800/week. Mon.Fri. special, $1,400. 609-655-7623. wclopp@comcast.net www.lbibrantbeachhouse.com 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.

CLEAN, 2 bedrooms, new kitchen, many amenities. Weekly July/Aug., from $750. 973-635-6292. www.wix.com/lamadsen/lbirental-brant-beach

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 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, 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

Ocean Acres, room AND loft w/private full bath. Walk to lake beach, park, tennis/basketball courts and golf course. $700/month utilities included. 732-616-2396, Rose.

As Easy To Use As 1-2-3!!

Brant Beach, oceanside, 2BR, sleeps 6, A/C, cable TV, fully equipped kitchen. No pets. $1,000/ week, call for availability. 215-2571615.

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, lagoon front, 3-bedroom home. Dock, grill, full cable. Availabe 6/15-6/30, $800/ week; 7/1-7/21, $1,100/week. Winter rental available. 973-479-7826.

Connect With Classifieds Anywhere, Anytime

Beach Haven Crest, bayside, 3BR, 1BA, first floor duplex. Sleeps 8. 4 badges. Deck, porch, grill. 8/3-8/ 10, $1,000/week. 646-496-2406.

Brant Beach, 3-bedroom, second floor duplex, amenities, off-street parking, ramp to beach. $830/ week. NO PETS. 609-361-4662.

Barnegat, beautifully furnished bedroom w/bath. Kitchen/laundry privileges. $650/month (includes utilities, cable & association fees), plus 1 month security. 609-6988160.

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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

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 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

ROOMS FOR RENT

SUMMER RENTALS Beach Haven, 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo. First off bay. C/A, W/D, DW. June, $800/week; July/Aug., $1,200/week. Pet friendly. Please Call 973-787-7611.

BRANT BEACH

Brant Beach, pristine condo, ‘‘Ocean Pearl,’’ sleeps 4, A/C, W/D. $995/week, 7/21-7/28, 8/11-9/1. Call Donna, 609-393-2885, 609802-3882. View pictures thesandpaper.net 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 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.

FARRENY’S FAMILY RV PARK & BOAT BASIN

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609-492-2168

www.FarrenysLBI.com 2 Summer seasonal lots available! 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.

HISTORIC BARNEGAT

10 minutes to LBI. Walking distance to town or bayfront amenities. Victorian style Shore house privately set on a Sea Captain Estate. 2-3BR, reversed living/w upper deck, cathedral ceiling & open floor plan. C/A, W/D, cable, grill. Available 6/29-9/8. $8,000/ season, $1,000/week. Call 609488-0526. Holgate, 2-bedroom, 1-bath cottage (sleeps 6), second from beach. July/Aug., $2,095/week. 856-296-0423 or website shoresummerrentals.com Search rental ID #2072.

ONLINE

CLASSIFIEDS

SUMMER RENTALS 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.

Last-Minute Special! 6/16-6/23, $4,990. Oceanside, pool, sleeps 12. 9/8, $5,200; 9/15, $4,900; 9/22, 9/29, $4,500.

Loveladies #85C LB Blvd.

Last-Minute Special! 6/23-6/30, $3,500. Oceanside, sleeps 10. 9/ 22, $1,350; 9/29, $1,050; 10/6, $900. 610-417-6119 or email kstacy33@yahoo.com www.shore4rent.com 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 Peahala Park duplex, upstairs 2 bedrooms, sleeps 6. Downstairs, 3 bedrooms, sleeps 8. Close to beach. Good condition. Available weekly. 609-268-1719, email mrappraisal@comcast.net Ship Bottom, oceanblock. Weekly: 3- & 5-bedroom houses and 1- & 3bedroom apartments. No pets/ smoking. Off-street parking. Call 609-661-1199. Ship Bottom, 3 bedrooms, second floor with large deck, oceanside. Sleeps 8. Available weekly. Reasonable rates. Call 609-494-1567. Ship Bottom bayfront, sleeps 4-5, badges included, cable, A/C. Available 7/7, 8/11, 8/18, $950/week. 856-546-1413. Ship Bottom, spacious, first floor, 3BR. Immaculate, near everything. Available July, $1,200/week (Sun.Sun.), badges included. For more info, call 609-361-0948. 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, 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, 3-bedroom duplex. All amenities, oceanblock, steps to beach. Available 6/16-6/23, 8/25-9/ 1, 9/8-9/15, 9/15-9/22. 609-5978803 or email: McCruddenOwen@comcast.net Surf City, 3-bedroom house, oceanblock. Available 6/16-6/23, $1,500; 6/23-6/30, $1,700. WiFi available. No pets/smoking. Call 908-247-9148. Surf City, oceanside, spacious, first floor, 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment. Sleeps 6. A/C, flat-panel TV, W/D, O/S, grill, yard. Close to everything! $1,500/week. 908-6927950.

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COMMERCIAL FOR SALE Bakery for sale, beach block, on LBI. Turn-key operation. For more details call 609-276-1348. 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 Manahawkin, 1-acre lot on desirable Beachview Ave. Underground utilities already installed. Price reduced. Call Don Diorio, 609-7092483. Stafford Twp., Cedar Run, Newell Ave. Excellent Location. Approximately 70ft.x192ft, $99,000. 609597-7089.

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 Holgate, Farreny’s Trailer Park. 38ft. mobile home w/double slide out, heat/air, deck, O/S shower, all furnishings/dishes, etc. $25,000. 609-209-6179.

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.

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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REAL ESTATE SERVICES Wanted: 2nd mortgage, secured by extensively remodeled Peahala Park home. $45,000 for one year at 10% interest. Hale, 480-967-6000.

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8ft. inflatable dinghy, never titled, $400. 6hp, 4-cycle Mercury outboard available, no hours, $800. 609-492-4401.

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.

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)

We Come to You! Car/Truck/SUV Wash, Polish, Wax Service. LBI & Manahawkin. 609-207-8143.

AUTOS FOR SALE

14ft. Cape Dory Handi Cat Catboat. 2hp Honda outboard. All woodwork refinished, new lines, fresh bottom paint, ready to sail, $8,000. 908-962-2289.

Barnegat ranch, nice area, furnished room, laundry, Direct TV. $550/month, security + share utilities. No pets. 609-660-1215, 609618-2366. Serious inquiries.

2000 Intrepid 3.2 V-6, full power, moon roof. 1 owner, many new parts. 137K miles, runs/looks good. BHW. $2,700. 215-528-1980.

LEH, directly off Parkway, full use of large house. Storage available. Must love dogs. No smoking. $750/ month. 609-709-2659.

2001 Jeep Wrangler. 4 cylinder, 5speed manual. Low milage, 39,000. Asking $10,000. Call 609-6183208.

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. $2,900. Call 609-597-1956.

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2002 Chevy Impala LS, black w/ spoiler & tan leather interior, sunroof. Great condition. No scratches, dents or odors. Fully loaded, 6 cylinder, very well maintained, asking $4,495/OBO. Call Greg 302423-7122.

Little Egg Habor, nice and new, furnished room w/full bath and kitchen access. References and security required. $750/month. 609-2968451.

2008 Mercury Sable, only 18,000 miles. V-6, leather, mint condition. Garaged in Barnegat Township. $13,000/OBO. Call 610-745-2511.

Looking for person to share my Ocean Acres home. $650/month plus 1/2 utilities & security. References required. Call 347-372-1314.

Oceanside, share clean, 2BR, 1BA, apartment. Great location, ample parking, huge deck, O/S. Haven Beach. Call for more details. 609-287-1179.

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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For your unwanted cars & trucks. TOP DOLLAR PAID. FREE TOWING. Call daytime 609-268-0365, eve. 609-268-0558.

16ft. 2005 Sea•Doo Sportster, 215hp Vtec. Located in Middletown, pickup only. $10,500/OBO. Please call 732-500-3670.

17ft. 1982 Starcraft Bowrider. Seats 6, 115hp Evinrude, new canvas, trailer included. Marina maintained. $2,400. Please call Steve 609-462-7219.

AUTOS WANTED

17ft. 2009 Compac Suncat, many factory options, trailer, 6hp Mercury 4 stroke. Like new. $14,900/ OBO. 609-296-2167. (View picture81024 online)

A CAR DONATION HELPS SICK KIDS! Donate your car to SONGS OF LOVE. Featured on NBC (Today Show), CNN. Tax deductible. All kinds of vehicles accepted. 888-909-SONG (7664). songsoflove.org

17ft. Boston Whaler Nauset, 1973. This is for the classic boat lover. Excellent condition, original mahogany CC. 1975 Johnson 85hp. Low hours. Fresh water, garage stored. $11,800. 508-221-3475. (View picture81037 online)

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.

17ft. Newport Daysailer w/cuddy cabin and aluminum trailer, $900/ OBO. Optional 5hp Honda 4 stroke, $600. In Holgate. Call 908510-8464.

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. 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)

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18ft. SEASWIRL STRIPER, 1996. 130hp, CC, trailer. Professionally maintained w/records, ready to go. Must see! $5,500. 609-494-5152. 19.5ft. 2005 Stingray I/O Bowrider w/trailer. 4.3 Mercruiser, 190hp. Well equipped & maintained. Great on gas. Asking $10,300. 215-8529737. 1959 Beaton 15ft. Barnegat Bay sailing sneakbox, totally restored. Very good condition. Many extras. $4,000. Located LBI. Please call 609-312-8263. 19ft. 1975 Rhodes (O’Day) fiberglass sailboat w/centerboard. Great bay boat. Engine available. Trailer, full sails. Safe & stable. $2,900/OBO. Bill, 513-254-3833. 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. 2000 Robalo 2640, 296 hours. Professionally maintained, all service records. Furano color depth finder, Garmin color GPS, Icon radio. New full enclosure canvas, refrigerator, shore power. Enclosed flush toilet, 2 showers, 2 sinks, raw water wash down, live well. Twin Merc 150 digital Optimax engines. $30,000. 609-597-7373. 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. 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.

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. 29ft. Phoenix Flybridge, 1980. Fully restored & repowered with newer Volvo diesel inboards. Fantastic for off-shore fishing & family boat. 6man life raft. Tri-axle trailer available. $19,500, on LBI. 908-4481036. For photos email: pault1sr@gmail.com 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) 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. 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. 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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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)

2001 Yamaha 115hp fuel injection O/B engine plus batteries, all linkage & extras. Jets need some work. Paid $7,500, asking $3,900. 609-494-8808.

22ft. 1982 O’Day 22 sailboat. Ready to launch. Located in Ship Bottom. $1,500/OBO. Please call 856-520-3490.

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22ft. 1985 Seaward S22 sailboat. Sails, 8hp Yamaha, trailer, many extras. Reduced, $2,500/OBO. Call or text, 609-548-0307. 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. Runs great. Full head, kitchen w/stove, microwave & refrigerator, rear berth, front fold-down table to double bed, rear wash down & swim platform, bimini top, trailer. Asking $8,500. On LBI. 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.

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. 2002 STX900 Kawasaki Wave Runner. Runs, but needs work. $600/OBO. Located in Loveladies. Please call 732-598-9601.

LOST/FOUND REWARD: $1,000! Missing 15ft. white fiberglass Heritage Skiff w/ dual rowing tracks w/seats. If found, please call 609-494-1866, 856-661-4505 or 267-979-3944.

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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 40ft. slip on LBI. Bathrooms, showers, pool, ample parking. Also house for rent, Lake Harmony (Poconos, Pa.), w/lake access. 609-970-3782. Beach Haven, Sportsman’s Marina. Floating boat slips available. Also Jet Ski docks. Full service. Call 609-492-7931 or 609-492-5663. Grand Bay Harbor, Waretown. 12ft.x30ft. slip. Full electric, pool. Easy access to ocean. Available now through Dec., $1,000. Call 732-925-3218. Shelter Harbor Marina, Beach Haven. $1,800/SEASON (through 10/15/12). 12th St. dock. 13ft.x24ft. Pool included, utilities available. Central location! 804-559-5062.

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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

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SAIL REPAIRS ATTENTION SAILOR: Sail repairs, new sails, boom covers, windows, cushions. Rigging replacements. CDI furlers. Will pickup & deliver. 609-294-2457, Aggie.

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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 609-384-2017. Hi-Tide 9,000lb. aluminum boat lift, 120 volt, 30 amp, requires 4 pilings. Excellent condition. $2,000/OBO. 609-494-2077.

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GIRLS & BOUYS Boat Cleaning & Detailing. ‘‘We Swab the Deck So You Don’t Have To.’’ Competitive Prices. 609-276-7549.

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Mobile Professional Boat Detailing & Bottom Painting. Affordable, reliable, experienced. Serving LBI and Manahawkin. Call 609-713-9840

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Limit 4-lbs.

Al Natural, Free Range, Grass Fed, Whole, Product of Australia

Certified Angus Beef®

9,380 tot. sht. ct., pkg. Extra Soft or 20,000 tot. sht. ct. pkg.

ShopRite Sale Price

lb.

(Excluding Roasted, Rotisserie, Oven Ready, IQF Wings, IQF Boneless Breast, IQF Tenders and Frozen Cornish Hens)

4 to 7-lb. avg., Trimmed

• Scott Bath Tissue 20-Pack

2

Perdue Poultry

YOU SAVE

Fresh Atlantic 7.99 Salmon -1.00 Fillet

49

%

Spend $100 on baby Items and... your next shopping order of $50.00 or more. (Limit 13 Certificates)

4

Limit 1

N LOCKED-IS! G SAVIN

No reason to make a special trip to another store for the products your family needs!

lb.

Limit 4-lbs.

1.00

on 1,000’s of Health and Beauty Care Products. We reduced our shelf price on 1000’s of Health & Beauty Care products and “LOCKED-IN” the price, so no matter when you shop, you’ll always save.And, you still get Price Plus® club discounts and sale prices on top of these reduced savings! Compare our prices to where you usually shop and see for yourself...no one saves you more money.

lb.

FINAL COST

99

!

And of course, there’s no membership fee –why should you pay a fee to save!

3.49 -1.00

YOU SAVE

INGS

Why go to a warehouse store? We offer a wide variety of brands and sizes to suit every family. In every ShopRite aisle, you’ll see Club Size Savings on all your favorite products. No need to make an extra trip...just look for the shelf tag and signs throughout the store and Save Big!

ShopRite Sale Price

Strawberries 2-lb. cont.

Big Families... CLUB Big Savings! SS I AV ZE No membership fee!

for

Limit 4

YOU SAVE

Red Ripe Seedless Watermelon

3

25

Hefty Ultra Flex Trash Bags

.11

18 to 22-lb., Seeded or 15 to 18-lb.

Limit 1

1.00

Limit 4

Per Variety

25-ct. box, Refuse Liner, 23-ct. Lawn & Leaf, 40-ct., EZ Flap, 20 to 45-ct. Clear Cinch or

YOU SAVE

Red Ripe California

49

YOU SAVE

Boneless, Premium Quality, Farmed

Bing Cherries

With more than 700 items on sale in our ad...plus over 3000 items on sale each week in our store, you will always save on the items you buy most often! ShopRite’s combination of sale items, low shelf prices, Locked in Savings, Price Break savings, and special promotions are unmatched by anyone.

1.81

48-oz. cont., Any Variety, Dairy Dessert or

California

Over 3,000 items on sale every week.

SAVE UP TO

WO

$ 4 DAY PRICE BREAK

19-oz. can, Any Variety

Your Price Plus® club card gives you more ways to save every week...instant cash discounts on hundreds of items, special offers and promotions, exclusive mailbox savings, checkout coupons and more. Look for the Price Plus shelf labels throughout the store and watch the savings add up on your register receipt.

Limit 4

1.99

Limit 4

WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT., June 13TH THRU June 16TH

Price Plus® savings in every aisle!

Per Variety

88W!

Per Variety

68 to 184-ct. box, Any Variety (Excluding 170-ct., Ultra, Lotion and Cool Touch)

The SandPaper/Wednesday, June 13, 2012

8.9-oz. box, Cheerios, 11.8-oz. Cocoa Puffs Original, 8.7-oz. Kix, 10.7-oz. Trix or 12-oz. Golden Grahams

EK ALL WE

Limit 4 Offers

2for $10

2

MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at 5.99 ea.

Prices, programs and promotions effective Wed., June 13 thru Sat., June 16, 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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