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Features

Picking Away at Plastics.........................20 LBI recycling coordinator tells public, ‘we’re inundated’ by it

Taking Stock of State’s Ospreys ............47 Near extinction because of DDT, the fish hawk reigns again

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Playing Politics: Shopping Around For an Affordable U.S. Politician By JOHN M. IMPERIALE had reached the point where I had everything I wanted in life, and even more certainly had everything I needed. Life became good, very good, because there was simply nothing out there I thought I simply must have. No longer did I have to think that “all the successful people, all the really smart people have one. I want one.” Whatever that “one” thing was, it did not matter. Sometimes you just have to have the latest and greatest status symbol. But not me, especially after getting my brand-new, hot-air popcorn popper. You could not have found a happier, more satisfied person in the world than me. Keeping up with the

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Selfish and Negative To the Editor: I am writing in response to a letter written by Alan Oakes of Ship Bottom, titled “Waste of Money” (6/20). Mr. Oakes noted that he was inconvenienced by a significant traffic jam on the Causeway Thursday, June 14. He went on to express that the congestion was caused by a “simple accident.” He felt that the number of emergency vehicles responding to the accident was a waste of taxpayers’ money and wanted a reader to enlighten him as to why this waste of money took place. Well, Mr. Oakes, let me enlighten you. I recently came home from the viewing of a our dear friend who lost his life in that “simple accident.” His name was Eddie Groves. Eddie has family and friends who love him very much and were very shocked at his untimely death at the age of 45. Eddie was known for his kindness, sense of humor and, most of all, his friendship to many who knew him. At the viewing it was expressed Continued on Page 18

Joneses became a thing of the past. Time to sit back and relax. Not anymore. Now I want my own politician, too. All the movers and shakers, all of the super-rich and super-hip have one. Thanks to our fair and balanced Supreme Court, anyone can purchase a politician of their choice with unlimited money that they do not even have to reveal to the rest of us. In the much-discussed Citizens United case, the court ruled that corporations are people, people have free speech, money is just one way of speaking, and, therefore, anyone can funnel money through a corporation and pour endless amounts of funds to politicians and political causes through super PACs. And although the Supreme Court said money does not influence or corrupt politicians, we all know it must have just been joking about that. I mean, even the Supreme Court sometimes has to show that it has a sense of humor. Money does not corrupt politicians. That’s a good one! And the Citizens United decision must have been a no-brainer since the court overwhelmingly came to that conclusion in a surprising landslide vote of 5-4. What a way to decide our future! So here we are. The really, really cool people get to buy elected officials, with the blessing of the Roberts court. So I want one, too. OK, I know that I can’t afford a president. Sheldon Adelson has bid that up beyond my meager means. He spent $10 million to buy Newt Gingrich, and when that purchase turned out to be sort of like buying the world’s greatest VHS recorder, he jumped right in and spent another $10 million on Mitt Romney. I feel sorry for some of Romney’s “minor” partners, such as Harold Clark Simmons, Bob Perry and John Paulson, who have given their own millions to the super PAC supporting the Republican candidate. They will be like the junior partners in the ownership of the Yankees when George Steinbrenner was the

senior partner. They’ll get good seats and a nice return on their investment, but they won’t be calling the shots. Poor President Obama. He will have millions more contributors to his campaign than Romney, and Romney will have millions more dollars. Oh well, whoever wins, they are both out of my price range. If truth be told, I cannot even afford a good congressman, though I really would like one. They get all of the perks of the job without having to do any work. But even in congressional races, super PACs, such as the Club for Growth and Freedom Works, are raising millions. I am afraid I would just get lost in the flood of patriotic dollars pouring in from Wall Street firms that are really interested in races such as the 5th Congressional District in Texas. A Tea Party favorite there may be in trouble! Open those checkbooks! Continued on Page 14

‘Ac-a-me’ Is a South Philly Family Affair By ANTHONY DiSIPIO new Acme! Be still, my heart. I had to raise myself from my rehabbing bed somehow. OK, maybe I just rolled over and grabbed my laptop. I realize that for some this is nothing more than a bigger store, an answer to the prayers of too many summers of trying to beat the rush of Bennies to procure staples or an occasional treat for the grandkids. (Just as long as it isn’t lunchmeat from the deli – some things, even blood, cannot conquer, such as a two-hour wait.) Some hope for a decrease in the high blood pressure that occurs when those “on vacation” take over the peaceful back-bay area of Beach Haven Park. Other people’s ankles are still healing from having been run into too many times as shoppers in Aisle 1 are having conversations with their relatives from the north in Aisle 7 and driving their cart with the same abandon they exercise on the Parkway. For our family, however, there is a stronger

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bond: We are an Acme family! Let me explain a little history. Acme was founded in 1891. Samuel Robinson and Robert Crawford began what is now Acme in South Philadelphia, which is why, to those of us of South Philadelphia descent, it has always been “Ac-a-me,” stress on the last syllable. In 1917, Robinson and Crawford merged Acme Markets with four other Philadelphia-area grocery stores; the new company was named American Stores. They were corner grocery store “markets” that sold a variety of goods. Remember A&P, Penn Fruit and Food Fair? Where we grew up in a typical South Philadelphia neighborhood, most shopping was done at the corner store. I was old enough to be able to walk (yes, walk) with my mother each day, pushing my little sister in the carriage, to the corner stores for the makings of each night’s supper. I was not yet old enough for school and there was no cottage industry

called daycare. I’m not sure my mother would have sent me even if there were. She was, my mother, an Iron Chef before her time; we lost her much too young. We would go to the produce store for vegetables and fruit (fresh), then to the butcher for meat (just the type and amount for that evening’s meal) and then the bakery for fresh bread – all in a six-block area! Fridays we would detour to the fish store, although she was a master of the meatless supper, a magician with pasta, eggs and gravy. For the big weekly order, Saturday would be our Ac-a-me shopping day. At one time during this era, four of my father’s five brothers worked for Ac-a-me. The grocery business was steady work (everyone had to eat), and was basically an unskilled trade. Opportunity abounded for my immigrant family to advance in position and responsibility. Uncle Nick became a regional supervisor; Uncle Rocky, a store manager; Continued on Page 8

Beyond Arrogant To the Editor: I was southbound on Long Beach Boulevard recently when I stopped at a red light around 12th Street. When the light turned green we continued toward Bay Village. Three pedestrians, in their early to mid-20s, strolled across the path of the car to my left, then mine. Boulevard traffic had the green, therefore the right of way. The young lady proceeded to “flip off ” the cars that had to stop, in both directions, to allow them to finish their exhibition. The two guys with her felt they could shout us down with profanity. Actually these three individuals were well beyond arrogant. The other day a woman complained to me she received a jaywalking ticket. I told her, with all due respect, I agreed with the ticket. The police should take this as a fundraising opportunity and aggressively enforce these laws. If the peds can cross whenever and wherever they want, they should outlaw vehicle traffic, as it won’t move anyway. Just had to blow off a little steam. Kevin Kelly Beach Haven Inlet

Enforce the Law Letter to the Editor: Isn’t there a state law requiring “yield to pedestrians” in designated crosswalks? Am I missing something? My family and I have been long-time residents of Surf City. Since this law was enacted, it seems it has not been enforced. I can count on my hand how many times vehicles have “voluntarily” yielded to pedestrians in designated crosswalks, specifically at the Boulevard and South First Street by Ocean Bay Market. To add insult to injury, approximately two weeks ago, I was trying to cross the Boulevard at South First. There was a police car one block north whose driver saw me. I waited for at least 20 cars to pass before I could cross. Continued on Page 12


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Continued from Page 6 Uncle Joe, the store-opening specialist and manager of the (then) largest Ac-a-me in South Philadelphia, at Third and Oregon. Even my dad was a manager of one of the smaller corner markets in the 1950s until he was robbed at gunpoint. My brother Larry worked at Skyline Drugs, an Ac-a-me beauty and cosmetic subsidiary. Even I, at an early age, took orders at the corner Ac-a-me at 29th and Tasker Street, carrying bags of groceries home for tip change to buy comic books and baseball cards: an entrepreneur at 11 years of age. Ah, the jobs we have had!

I remember the unbelievable day when single rolls of Scott toilet paper went from 9 cents to 11 cents. Gasp! After serving in the Navy for four years as I attended college, I, too, became a member of the Ac-a-me family. The GI bill was paying tuition, but I was renting an off-campus apartment and slowly running out of money. Never fear, there was an Ac-a-me near school that hired me as soon as the store manager heard my name – amazing how that lucky break happened. I became a cashier on an old NCR register, with rows of buttons to put in the prices and a big black enter plunger that you could hit with the bottom of your palm to enter the amount that each item had stamped on it: no scanners, no UPCs, no “6 @ .33” key. I could do $5,000 in business on a good Saturday and come out to the penny. You made your own change; the register didn’t tell you. It was genetic! Then one evening someone did not show up for “night crew,” the overnight stocking shift. The store manager asked if I could stay and work an aisle. He gave me the soap aisle,

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My principal stopped me one Friday and asked why I always wore a tie on Friday, only Friday. I told him I had to go to work at Ac-a-me. “Why don’t you wear a tie here?” he asked this young veteran with a little different look at life. “They pay me more than you do,” I replied. My Ac-a-me in South Philadelphia was a classic. We were in an old Italian neighborhood near the Ninth Street Market, and the vecchia would be standing outside the doors, waiting for us to open every day at 7 a.m. They wore the South Philadelphia uniform of the day, the housedress, and would have their drag-along shopping carts, into which everything for the day’s meal would be placed. Not bad if they were only shopping for the day, but you should try packing up one of those things with a weekly order! They shopped the specials and, in their broken-English way, counted out the change with you. They were sharp, didn’t miss a trick, and let you know it if you did, even if you didn’t understand all they were yelling at you. My own children have both worked for Ac-a-me. Maybe the grandkids can work at the new Ac-a-me here when they come down the shore for the summer. Heck, maybe I’ll apply for a customer service position: “Hi, Welcome to Ac-a-me.” I still practice my bagging skills during my weekly shopping trips to “Shop-a-Rite” (not quite the same ring). The cashiers are always amazed at the speed with which I bag. You never lose it, ya know. Didn’t everyone work in a supermarket once? Yes, exciting times for the old holdout lot at Roberts Avenue. But I have to admit my apprehension. Just like you grew into that next, bigger house after that starter house – you know, the one that had “all that room” – maybe the new, bigger Ac-a-me will get just as crowded as the old one or, heaven forbid, encourage more people to come visit us with this new, sparkling shopping experience. Progress could have a price! Y Anthony DiSipio lives in Beach Haven Park and in his humorous book When I’m 64 recalls when boomers bought 9-cent toilet paper.

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Pretty Deadly Colorful Trap Markers Have a Dark Side By LESLEE GANSS any of us may have found colorful crab trap markers washed up on our bay beaches. Perhaps we hung them on sheds or garages, creating a sort of shore folk-art tableau. There is something irresistible about these colorful buoys; tangled with rope and eelgrass, their incongruous colors are a vivid contrast with the subtler tones of the coast. But how many people consider the number of diamondback terrapin drownings they represent? These markers once floated above a commercial crab trap – now forgotten, or abandoned due to accident, storms or a line cut by boat propellers. Left in the water, they become a death trap for scavenging terrapins, lured in by leftover bait or crabs and unable to escape. Called “ghost traps,” they continue catching and killing terrapins – as well as crabs, fish, eels and other marine life – for many years. According to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, as many as 20 percent of all set traps are lost every year. During nesting season in late spring/ early summer, many terrapins are killed by vehicles as the females leave bays and

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HANGING THE CULPRITS: The author’s shed holds a collection of markers found on a bay beach. The orange rectangle hanging on the left is a by-catch reduction device; a pair of these can be easily retrofitted to a commercial-style trap to keep out terrapins.

Just along the New Jersey coast, the number of terrapins drowning in traps in our bays, lagoons and creeks is 14,000 to 15,000 annually, according to the Wetlands Institute.

creeks to lay their eggs, crisscrossing streets in search of suitable nesting areas. The bloody, cracked carapaces that litter shore roads are disturbing, but they are the tip of the iceberg. Just along the New Jersey coast, the number of terrapins drowning in traps in our bays, lagoons and creeks is 14,000 to 15,000 annually, according to the Wetlands Institute. But crab traps don’t have to be “abandoned” to kill terrapins. If commercial and casual-use crabbers don’t check their traps often, terrapins enter these traps, and, since they don’t have gills like crabs, they will drown. In New Jersey, commercial-style crab traps that are not used in open waters are required to have terrapin excluder devices installed. (These devices, adapted in the 1990s by Roger Wood at the Wetlands Institute, are called BRDs – by-catch reduction devices.) Designed to reduce accidental trapping, they prevent terrapins from getting in the traps. Yet a large number of commercial-style traps used today still do not have these simple attachments. The orange, plastic excluders can be easily retrofitted to older traps, do not impact crab catches and are free at many bait and tackle stores. The state Division of Fish and Wildlife considers diamondback terrapins a “species of special concern.” Recreational crabbers can help protect them by using traps that prevent their further demise. Much like finding an empty terrapin shell, picking up one of these brightly colored markers is a bittersweet experience. The initial excitement is quickly tempered by the realization that somewhere out there terrapins are dying. Y Leslee Ganss lives on the edge of a salt marsh in Eagleswood and has been involved in local terrapin conservation efforts for two decades.

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Lack of Respect Continued from Page 6 Did the officer do anything? No. Mayor Connors, we as residents and vacationers need your help! Please enforce the law. Do we need to have a young mother with little children or an elderly person get hit by a car, just trying to cross the street, before this law is taken seriously? As a taxpayer of Surf City, I would think there would be a dual benefit to the town in enforcing this law: Issuing tickets would not only increase the town’s coffers, but it would save lives. Others would think twice before breaking this law. Several times my husband and I have stopped traffic to let families and elderly cross the Boulevard. Need I say more? Mayor Connors, do you know how many summonses have been issued for the pedestrian right of way? I think not. Can’t we be a kinder and gentler LBI? Let’s see what happens … Happy summer! Lisa Breznak Surf City

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To the Editor: Jersey Outdoor Media is the proud owner of “The Shack.” Our company and a handful of caring Shack enthusiasts have put countless hours and dollars into the process of rebuilding the Shack. We are currently waiting for approval from the Army Corps of Engineers, state Department of Environmental Protection and Stafford Township to clear the way to refurbish the Shack to its original condition when it was built in the 1920s. We have asked for the public’s help, established a nonprofit 501c3 corporation, Happy Daze Gunning Shack, so that we may keep the Shack from ever falling into shambles again. If the public is truly interested in helping to restore and maintain the Shack, they may send donations to the nonprofit. For any additional information, contact me at chet@ jerseyoutdoor.com or 856-840-0740; for legal questions, contact Katie Shackleton, k.m.shackleton@comcast.net; or visit our website, jerseyoutdoor.com. Chet Atkins, president and CEO Jersey Outdoor Media Moorestown, N.J.

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Blown Away To the Editor: I went to the opening of “Annie” last week and was blown away. Broadway is back at the beach. One of the little girls performing lives right here in Loveladies – so much talent on our wonderful island. The comedy shows by Catch a Rising Star also shouldn’t be missed. Please help support Surflight. Andy Jones Haven Beach

Unconstitutional Rule To the Editor: I recently moved into a 55-and-over community, Heritage Point in Barnegat. I’m an activist for the Democratic Party and want to do everything I can to get our president reelected, and that includes displaying campaign signs on my property. I made a request to the management company at Heritage Point to be able to place these signs on my property in support of President Obama. They went to the board of trustees who ruled that this would not be allowed and they vetoed my request. I believe this is a violation of my freedom of speech. I do not think the board of trustees can take away my civil rights just because it is a “rule” of the development. As a matter of fact, there was a recent N.J. Supreme Court case ruling related to a Parsippany homeowner who sued his homeowners association for prohibiting him from putting political signs on his property. The N.J. Supreme Court concluded “that the sign policy in question violates the free-speech clause of the State Constitution.” The court further noted that the U.S. Supreme Court has called residential signs “a venerable means of communication that is both unique and important” Continued on Page 16


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Continued from Page 6 So the presidency is out; Congress is out. I am going to have to lower my sights a little bit. Maybe I should just stay local. If all politics is local, why not own a local politician? Maybe I should look no farther than my own town, Harvey Cedars. I can use all of my discretionary spending, running into the hundreds of dollars, to elect my own person as mayor. Wait, I forgot. I like Mayor Jonathan Oldham. In fact, all of the people in Harvey Cedars town hall are great. What would I have my own mayor do that they are not already doing so well? And pleasantly, too. No, I’ll have to set my sights elsewhere. Surf City! That could be the answer. I recently got a speeding ticket in Surf City so maybe I’ll fund a candidate to replace Mayor Connors and then have him or her fire the officer who gave me that ticket. That would serve them

PACs, and I am being left out. The Republicans have the upper hand, but Democrats are trying, too. Jeffrey Katzenberg gave a couple of million to the pro-Obama super PAC, at least guaranteeing that “Madagascar 3” will be screened at the White House. How can I match that? Perhaps I should just admit that politics is not for me anymore. I used to be a player; now I am a spectator. I used to have influence. Now I can maybe afford to be in a raffle to win a spot at a presidential fundraiser (I probably have a better chance at winning the lottery and turning over my winnings so I can be a real “Friend.”) I used to matter. Now money matters. But wait. Maybe I can run myself! Be my own man. I ran for public office once before, though it was in another century. I could do it again. I would not ask for nor accept corporate money. I would not accept any personal donations of any amount from anyone. I would be my own person. I would spend my own money and be indebted to no one. I could follow my convictions and do what is best for my constituents.

Perhaps I should just admit that politics is not for me anymore. I used to be a player; now I am a spectator. I used to have influence ... I used to matter. Now money matters. both right. I would feel bad, though, because I really was stupidly speeding. The officer was extremely courteous, and, yes, I really was warned once before, so I did deserve the ticket. And, best of all, I certainly will never speed again. So I guess they did the right thing and I ought to leave them alone. I could buy a freeholder. John P. Kelly would be a great target. He is the director of law and public safety and yet he is single-handedly standing in the way of making Long Beach Boulevard safer in Harvey Cedars. He is also the liaison to the Office of Engineering, and he is ignoring an engineering report that absolutely states that the Boulevard would be safer if reconfigured. I could probably buy a candidate to go against him and still have money left over for a few rounds of golf, maybe with my own personal freeholder. But then again, given Freeholder Kelly’s record of responding, or should I say not responding, to a clear safety issue, he will probably lose his re-election anyway. At least he should. Besides, he is not up again until 2014, and I want my own elected official now! So what is a person to do? Money is flowing to politicians and super

I would not worry about being re-elected because I really don’t want to be elected in the first place. I like retirement! I would be the kind of politician America craves. Honest. Fair. Independent. An American dream, actually. I would make the electorate know the facts: You can’t have it all. And you can’t have any of it without paying for it. I would say what I believe and stay consistent to my beliefs. And when I didn’t know the answer, I’d say so. And when Sheldon Adelson calls and offers millions for my campaign, I’d tell him to keep his money and his free speech to himself. And I would lose. I wish I could go back to being happy and knowing that I had everything a man could want: the perfect wife, a wonderful family, a home in the most beautiful place in the world, great friends, a terrific popcorn popper. But I know that I am incomplete. The cost of a politician has gotten too high and I am priced out. Woe is me. Y John M. Imperiale, a former political candidate in New York, is a retired business executive who lives in Harvey Cedars.

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To the Editor: As requested by Alan Oakes in his letter titled “Waste of Money” (6/20), I would like to enlighten him as to why our/his taxpayer money was “wasted” in such a way. Being the erudite reader that I am, I offer to him the following. I, too, encountered this traffic jam and upon approaching the scene was surprised as well to see “three emergency response vehicles and an assortment of 18 government vehicles of all shapes and sizes.” As I slowly passed, I did what I often do when seeing such a scene: I paused and reflected quietly to myself and offered a quick yet meaningful prayer that all involved were safe. I took solace in knowing that it could have been me had I not stopped for that lottery ticket (not a winner). Counting the emergency responders never enters my mind, as I appreciate and respect the fact that for whatever reason there are so many, it must be warranted. To answer the question at hand, I offer that the “extraordinary waste of taxpayers’ money” was due to the fact that not everyone involved in the accident went home that afternoon as Mr. Oakes did, alive and well. Additionally, the post-accident roadside memorial indicates to me that most likely a tragedy occurred. In closing, I would like you to ponder this, Mr. Oakes: When and if your wife, daughter, son, mother, father or anyone else you care deeply about fails to return home safely or is otherwise able to speak to you after needing the assistance of our first responders and such, is this still a waste? My hat goes off to those who I am sure did all they could, as they do daily, to serve and protect as well as save and help heal. Eric J. Klein Cedar Bonnet Island

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Continued from Page 6 time and time again what a great person Eddie was, how many lives he touched and how deeply he will be missed. How very sorry I am for you, Mr. Oakes, who was inconvenienced by a traffic jam and who has decided to calculate what this “simple accident” has cost you as a taxpayer. I am sure you would not have viewed this situation the same had it been yourself or a family member in that “simple accident.” I can only hope that the next time you pass an accident on the road that you stop thinking about yourself for a moment and think about the people who are truly affected by the accident. Life is too short to be so negative. Eddie, you will forever be in our hearts. Christina Brummer Manahawkin

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Single-Use Plastics Beget Lasting Issue Short-Term Convenience Carries Long-Term Truth By JULIET KASZAS-HOCH n Saturday morning the weekend before last, as trash from New York City’s combined sewer system washed onto LBI’s beaches, Angela Contillo Andersen was coincidentally stationed inside Regenerate in Beach Haven to talk to interested customers about the profusion of plastic marine debris – the plastic bottles, bags, caps, lids, straws and more that are commonly found in the water and along shorelines around the world – and some solutions to this problem. Scientists estimate that more than 80 percent of marine pollution comes from land-based activities, from pesticides to plastics. “We’re inundated by plastic,” said Andersen, the recycling coordinator for Long Beach Township. She termed the dilemma, “crazy, since we’ve only had plastics since the 1950s.” Plastic, “by structure, is meant to last forever, but by design meant to be thrown away,” like the trillions of single-use plastic bottles, plastic utensils and plastic bags that end up in the trash each year. Near Andersen’s laptop sat a small bottle filled with water and trash – a sample from a gyre of marine litter in the ocean, which contains exceptionally high concentrations of pelagic plastics. “The short-term convenience of using and throwing away plastic products carries a very inconvenient, long-term truth,” explains the website 5gyres.org. “These plastic water bottles, cups, utensils, electronics, toys and gadgets we dispose of daily are rarely recycled in a closed loop. We currently recover only 5 percent of the plastics we produce. What happens to the rest of it? Roughly 50 percent is buried in landfills, some is remade into durable goods, and much of it remains ‘unaccounted for,’ lost in the environment where it ultimately washes out to sea.” However, as Andersen pointed, out, “We have a lot of power as people” to make a difference. In 1988, she noted, the most common type of

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cloth, canvas and mesh bags to the grocery store instead of leaving with plastic (or paper) bags. Andersen also mentioned the importance of civic pride – for example, making a point to pick up trash on the beach whenever possible. A few years ago, Alliance for a Living Ocean, the environmental non-profit organization headquartered in Ship Bottom, started ALO Surf Stewards, a program “designed to bring the surf community together to support the cause of clean beaches, oceans and waves,” states the website livingocean.org. As ALO Executive Director Chris Huch explained, the group originally reached out to surfing instructors on the Island, and then decided to target the entire surf community, asking that individuals pledge to keep the ocean and beach clean by picking up trash, reducing use of disposable items, and educating one’s self and others on the importance of environmental stewardship. Continued on Page 22

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Single-Use Plastics Beget Lasting Issue Continued from Page 20 The onus is certainly not just on citizens, though, said Andersen. Industry, which produces so much waste, should have to recycle more. Activists have long been pushing for more producer responsibility – like electronics take-backs that came about a few years ago – and legislators can facilitate that process. As for recycling, many plastics are collected curbside in the same container as glass, cans, paper and cardboard – and Ocean County recently started taking rigid plastics such as beach buckets and lawn furniture – but plastic bottle caps aren’t able to be recycled locally, and in fact the county asks that residents remove caps from bottles before placing the bottles in recycling bins. While plastic bottles are usually made from a type of plastic called polyethylene terephthalate, bottle caps are often made from rigid polypropylene, which many municipalities don’t recycle. Ernest J. Kuhlwein Jr., solid waste management director for Ocean County, said that the plastic manufacturer that receives the plastic bottles, after they’ve been separated from other items at the county’s facility in Lakewood, is what dictates whether the county tells people to take caps off or leave them on. While some groups, such as the Association of Postconsumer Plastic Recyclers, are advocating for caps to stay on bottles, “that’s relatively new,” said Kuhlwein. “We want to make sure that it sticks before we change everything.” Either way, the caps are not dealt with at that facility, but rather “one more step past us,” he noted. For the time being, since caps are not collected by the county for recycling, citizens who are still interested in keeping their bottle caps and lids out of the trash seem to have a couple options, including dropping off any #5 plastics at participating Whole Foods Markets as part of Preserve’s Gimme 5 program. Or they may simply mail the items to Preserve Gimme 5, 823 State Route 13, Cortland, NY, 13045-6574. “The plastic is ground up and turned into clean plastic pellets,” as states on Whole Foods’ blog.wholefoodsmarket.com. “These pellets are then sent to Preserve’s manufacturing facilities to be transformed into stylish recycled household products like toothbrushes, razors, tableware, cutting boards, colanders and lots of other cool kitchenware.” The company Aveda, meanwhile, created a rigid bottle cap recycling program in partnership with schools across the country, and while the school enrollment has reached capacity, a company phone recording notes, “The Aveda cap collection will be an ongoing program. … Please continue to collect your caps and bring them to any Aveda Experience Center,” or send them by mail to ACA Waste Services, 40 Eads Street, West Babylon, NY, 11704. Y julietkaszas-hoch@thesandpaper.net

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weekend, 13 break-ins of unlocked vehicles were reported at various locations. Cash left in the vehicle would be a target, as would electronic items such as “GPS’s, anything they can sell,� Mikuletsky passed on. “It’s just to be safe, especially coming into the summer season,� he said. In another matter, 22 public walkways have been ordered for the beachfront street ends, Councilwoman Dottie Reynolds said. Names of taxpayers who donated to help provide the walkways will be listed on plaques at the end of the streets. Resident Tom Stiles was among those who Continued on Page 53

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Swastika LBI-Flyover By Alien Raelians Creates an Out-of-This-World Reaction Unfortunate Timing Disrupts Jewish Community Center Celebration

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hen Sherry Zaslavsky of Brant Beach and Freehold visited the beach late Saturday afternoon, the last thing she expected to see was a plane-towed banner displaying a swastika. “I was very angry; I went ape. I had my cell phone and I called the police,” said Zaslavsky, who was still obviously irritated in a Tuesday-morning phone interview. “I called every airport, but they all said a plane with something like that hadn’t taken off from there.” People on LBI are used to seeing

banner ads for beer, for casinos, for any number of things. But a banner for a group calling itself “proswastika.org” was a new one. It was bad enough, said Zaslavsky, that the banner portrayed a swastika. But the Star of David was displayed on the same banner as well. “People keep telling me it was a peace group that was responsible, that they’re using the swastika as a peace symbol. If it was just the swastika, fine, but why have the Star of David, too? What does that tell you?”

Ship Bottom Sets Traffic Signals to Blink Once Friday’s thunderstorms subsided late in the afternoon, traffic signals on Long Beach Boulevard in Ship Bottom were switched to the blinking mode to help ease traffic flow. “We didn’t want to have cars sitting in flooded areas,” said Mayor William Huelsenbeck. “Instead, we felt it would be better for the cars to keep on moving. We tried this as an experiment to see if it worked, and the police were pleased with it.” Huelsenbeck said lights started blinking at 4:45 p.m. and went back to their regular mode at 6 p.m. He said police officers were stationed in various areas to help keep the traffic moving. “We wanted to do whatever we could to prevent gridlock,” said the mayor. “Around that time of day, we get a lot of traffic coming off the Island.” He said that at the 24th and 27th street intersections, the road was flooded to the point where there was only one lane passable in each direction. “Drainage has always been a problem there,” he said. Councilman Thomas Tallon, who is public safety chairman, said the plan “worked like a charm.” “I know the usual flooding trouble spots are Barnegat Avenue by the CVS and Central Avenue by the Wawa and a few streets in from there,” he said. —E.E.

Lightning Knocks Out Power in Harvey Cedars The recent series of thunderstorms caused power outages in Harvey Cedars after lightning struck utility poles. Police Chief Thomas Preiser, who is also emergency management coordinator, said that on Friday between 1:30 and 2 p.m., lightning hit utility poles at West 80th Street near the Neptune Wines and Liquors and at East 85th Street and Long Beach Boulevard. He said that a two-block area by West 80th Street lost power for approximately 90 minutes. “It was a pretty crazy day around here,” said Preiser. “These thunderstorms were popping up all over. One storm would be over and then it would get sunny, and then a minute later another storm would hit us.” More electrical storms hit on Monday morning, and Preiser said strong gusts knocked down a utility pole on Bay Terrace. He said area homeowners were without power for nearly two hours. “It was an unusual gust of wind,” he said. “It went in a straight line and also knocked down a fence and two small trees.” Preiser said the rainfall from both storms probably totaled nearly 3 inches. “We were fortunate that there were no injuries,” he said. “These were very dangerous storms. They sure caused more problems around the Island than Hurricane Irene ever did.” —E.E.

Zaslavsky wasn’t the only person who was dismayed by the spectacle. News of the flyover had gone viral by Tuesday morning. “I got a call from a friend in Chicago,” said Don Pripstein, president of the Jewish Community Center of Long Beach Island. “He had read about it out there.” That was just the tip of the iceberg. News organizations as far away as Los Angeles, Miami and Israel picked up the story. It’s safe to say that the JCC of LBI had never had publicity such as this before (Pripstein had been quoted in early stories). Then again, neither had the group responsible for the flyover, the North American Raelian Movement. The Raelians did not respond to a request for an interview with The SandPaper. They did, however, respond directly to Pripstein after reading his comments about the incident online. “You recently became aware of an action we have been carrying out across the USA and the entire world,” a man named Ricky Roehr, who said he was the president of the North American Raelian Movement, e-mailed Pripstein. “In New York City, we flew planes over the city with a banner behind which contained the swastika, a peace sign, a heart, and our website – a site which shows the original, true meaning for this ancient symbol, the swastika, which the abominable Adolph Hitler hijacked and used for something so horrible. “According to the articles we saw in which you were quoted, you asked ‘we’re trying to find out – what are their intentions?’ “Thus I write you today. “First of all Mr. Pripstein, our 70,000+ members worldwide are extremely sympathetic to the horrors suffered by the Jewish people at the hands of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. We work incessantly so that nothing of that sort will ever be able to take place again – for Jews or any peoples. “Our objective in this annual ‘Swastika Rehabilitation Day’ is to do just that – rehabilitate the image of this very ancient symbol which has, in recent decades, been equated only with Hitler’s horrors, when in fact, the swastika has always meant something very beautiful, peaceful and loving for billions of people all over the world and still is by billions of people.” Roehr was correct is saying the swastika is ancient and beloved in

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Bucket o’ Fun Just Keep the Rain Coming NO KIDDING: Veronica Ruoff finds Saturday’s rain event just another opportunity for play outside her family’s Beach Haven business, the Frosted Mug. After a heat wave, violent thunderstorms started hitting the area Friday afternoon. Rain, thunder and lightning continued on and off before ending Monday night. much of the world. Relics displaying the swastika have been discovered in India’s Indus Valley, the seat of a very early civilization. It is still displayed by Buddhists, Hindus and Jains. Note, however, those are all Eastern religions. In the West, the swastika is associated with the Nazis and hate – it is banned in present-day Germany if used as a symbol of Nazism. So didn’t the Raelians expect an outcry? Especially when the symbol was intertwined with a Star of David? That’s probably why the group paid for the banner, said Pripstein, for publicity. He added he didn’t think the Raelians had a hateful motive. He still maintained on Tuesday, however, that the Raelians had displayed “insensitivity.” At any rate, said Pripstein, he had been advised nothing could be done about the situation, that the action was protected under the doctrine of free speech. Pripstein, however, was relieved in one respect. The Jewish Community Center had been celebrating its 50th

anniversary and the dedication of its new building all weekend long. At first he thought the two events might have been related. He discovered, though, that this was the third annual “Swastika Rehabilitation Day” and the place and timing had simply been a coincidence. As Pripstein said, the Raelians certainly spent their money wisely if publicity was what they were seeking. With all the press – and radio and TV – the swastika flyover reached hundreds of thousands of people who had never heard of the movement before. The Raelian Movement was founded in 1974 by Frenchman Claude Vorilhon, now known as Rael. The former singer and sports-car journalist claims he was visited by aliens on Dec. 13, 1973. They told him advanced scientists from another planet – called Elohim, or “those who came from the sky” – had created all life on Earth through DNA manipulation. It is claimed that through the centuries they sent some 40 prophets Continued on Page 54

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each Haven recently swore in two new patrolman for the police department, giving it a full staff in time for the start of the summer season. Police Chief Kevin Kohler said the new officers, Joseph Boehler, 35, and Daniel Ivancic, 27, had worked the past several summers as special officers. “They’re very familiar with the town so they

fit right in when they started their full-time duties,” said Kohler. “It isn’t unusual around here for department to hire officers who had done summer work. It is good training for them.” The chief said the new police contract signed earlier this year with the borough council enabled the department to go back to its desired number of 12 full-time officers. “We have been a person short for a few years,” he said. Borough Manager Richard Crane said the four-year contract, which goes into effect in 2013, implements a new wage scale that will add six more steps before an officer can make the maximum salary. “It will take more time for the officer to get to the top of the scale,” he said. “Delaying that process by six years could result in a substantial savings for the borough over the next several years.” Crane said that currently, the stop salary for a patrolman is $84,261. When the new contract expires, the salary will be $91,207. Kohler said that department will also have 14 summer officers. He said the department will be conducting the Cops in Shops programs, when plainclothes officers stop in a liquor store to look out for underage persons attempting to purchase alcohol. “We’ll be having our DWI patrols in full force,” said Kohler. “We’re going to be out there to make sure everyone has a safe summer in Beach Haven.” —E.E.

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pirits Unlimited at 495 Route 72 East in Manahawkin has begun expanding operations into the adjoining vacant Blockbuster site, which recently closed. D.J. Donofrio, who is coordinating construction, said that when finished, the store will have an additional 3,000 square feet, giving the business a total area of 8,000 square feet. “That is about the usual size for most of our stores and some of the other franchises in the area,” said Donofrio. “This will allow us to expand our inventory of beer brands and wines, along with various liquors.” He said a grand opening ceremony has not yet been scheduled, but the goal is to have the work completed in time for July 4. “People can come in and shop while the renovations are going on,” he said. —E.E.


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he severe weather event on Friday that included hail and lightning caused serious flooding on Stafford Township’s main thoroughfares and residential roadways in the afternoon. Township Administrator James Moran said the amount of rainfall – an estimated eight inches in one hour – was the equivalent of the 100-year storm. Moran said the storm created a host of issues related to flooding but overall “we fared well,” despite 75 police calls on Friday for fire, strandings, flooding and lightning strikes. After it was all over, however, the town appeared to be relatively unscathed, with no major property damage (aside from a few submerged cars) or injuries to residents or people passing through, so “no real harm done,” from that standpoint. In the Ocean Acres section, an area of Outboard Avenue was washed Ryan Morrill out in a spot where an underground culvert is overdue to be replaced. The MISSION IMPASSABLE: (Top) Flood waters left contract for the culvert replacement Outboard Avenue in Ocean Acres a partially crumbling beneath Outboard Avenue has been mess. The road is scheduled for a culvert replacement next awarded to Shore Connection of West week. (Above) Some drivers are more daring than others. Creek, and the work could begin as soon as next week. Mother Nature even took care of some of the demolition work Neptune Drive simply cannot handle so much for them, Moran joked. For now, the road has water in such a short time, which is why those been blocked off to traffic but residents in the areas are notoriously flood-prone. The town has been working for a long time on obtaining the vicinity are not affected, he added. The outfall capacity of certain detention necessary state permits to improve the basins, basins in the area of Forecastle Avenue and Continued on Page 53

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ECO-FRIENDLY FUN AROUND BARNEGAT BAY Plan on this! Fun Learning - Friday, July 6 from 12 noon to 4 pm, 6th annual BARNEGAT BAY DAY & GO GREEN EXPO at the LBI Foundation in Loveladies, NJ. Join the fun on a day dedicated to the celebration of Barnegat Bay and environmentally friendly living. Local and regional vendors and exhibitors focus on eco-friendly living and sustainability as they teach in fun ways about our Bay, beaches, waterways, birds, marine life, alternative energy, water, green products and the “good green life.” Face painting, clam shucking, t-shirt printing, terrapin races, lunch and desserts and so much more….FREE FUN FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN OF ALL AGES! Call LBI Foundation @ 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org.

Discover LBI Ecology - Friday June 29 at 10:00 Discovery Days - This is where learning about the ecology and art of LBI is fun for young and old. Learn about the birds and creatures that inhabit the marsh, the Secret Lives of Clams and Oysters and see a beautiful rain garden and learn how and why to build one. You will also learn about the history and ecology of LBI and what you can do to improve and protect our environment in a copy of the Island Blue Pages. Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences 120 Long Beach Blvd Loveladies 609 494 1241 http://www.lbifoundation.org

Learn The Culture and History of LBI - Friday June 22 10:00 AM – Secret Lives of Clams and Oysters. This is the place to learn about the shellſsh that live in the bay and the maritime history of the region. See and touch live baby shellſsh. Then visit one of the best maritime museums on the entire east coast. You will see antique diving equipment and thousands of pictures, charts and artifacts. There are many truly interactive exhibits including DVD’s, and interactive computers. Museum of NJ Maritime History 528 Dock Rd. (609) 492-0202 http://www.museumofnjmh.org/ Phone 609 492-0202

Learn about Barnegat Light – Rent a boat at Van’s (11th and Bayview) go ſshing or just tour around the back waters of Barnegat Inlet. Watch the ſshing ƀeet unload everything from scallops to tuna at Viking Village. (One of 7 ſshing ports in New Jersey) Special tours Friday at 10:00. Get the freshest seafood, eat in or take out from Off The Hook or buy ſsh to prepare at home from Cassidy’s. See a wonderful mural and giant clam that tell about all the nations that ſsh these waters and all the different ſsh that they catch! Visit the lighthouse park and see what LBI was like 100 years ago on the 20 minute Island Trail. Visit the Barnegat Light Historical Society Museum and Edith Duff Gwinn Garden. Travel south a little and take a kayak tour from Robbies Loveladies Marina and visit Sedge Island to see osprey, turtles and ducks 609-494-4801

Relive the culture of the area - Walk the streets of local history in time at a working maritime village located along the Tuckerton Creek. This one-of-a-kind attraction brings the Jersey Shore’s maritime traditions of the past and present to life through people, exhibits and hands-on activities. Discover the interaction between culture and nature on the Barnegat Bay. You will see and talk to decoy carvers, boat builders while you tour the site and view garveys, sneakboxes, cruising yachts and party boats displayed on land and water.. The Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St. (609)-296-8868 www.tuckertonseaport.org (Check fee schedule)

There is a lot of life in our bay: Want to see? – BAY DAY at BAYVIEW PARK Every Thursday - 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM - ReClam the Bay, and Alliance for a Living Ocean provide a Hands on, fun ſlled morning at the bay. See and touch live baby clams and oysters as they teach you the history, ecology and stewardship of our bay. Then ALO will lead the Sea Critter Round Up by casting a net (seining) to ſnd all kinds of living bay creatures. Angela Anderson, LBT Recycling Coordinator will provide waterside instructions for beginning Kayakers - Brant Beach at Bayview Park, (68th St) opposite Long Beach Township Municipal Building www.LongBeachTownship.com

Details – www.reclamthebay.org Activities are arranged in geographical regions by day of the week starting with Thursday. LBI - Surf City and North

• Friday, 10:00 a.m. Free Dock Tours Viking Village - 19th and Bayview, Barnegat Light • Friday, 11:00 AM, See a shellſsh nursery and ask volunteers about growing shellſsh - Municipal Boat Ramp, 10th & Bayview, Barnegat Light • Everyday • Barnegat Lighthouse and nature trail 609 494 2016 • Barnegat Light Historical Society Museum 5th and Central 609 494-8578 • Restaurants and shops at Viking Village 1801 Bay Avenue Barnegat Light • LBI Foundation - Coastal Rain Garden, Art shows and exhibits 609 494 1241 • Self Guided Kayak tours at Robbie’s Loveladies Marina, Lighthouse Dr. Loveladies 609-494-4801 • Rent a boat and ſsh, crab or sightsee at Van’s, 11th St. Barnegat Light

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• Friday, 10:00 AM Hands on learning about shellſsh and the Bay, Museum of New Jersey Maritime History 528 Dock Rd. 609 492-0202 • Everyday • Museum of New Jersey Maritime History - 528 Dock Rd492-0202 • LBI Historical Association - Engleside & Beach Ave. Beach Haven (609) 492-0700 • Restaurants and shops

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ast Friday the state Senate passed legislation sponsored by the 9th District’s Sen. Christopher J. Connors, Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf and Assemblywoman DiAnne C. Gove that would establish a Hooked on Fishing – Not on Drugs program within the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish and Wildlife to encourage children to avoid drug use. The initiative has passed both houses of the Legislature and will be sent to the desk of Gov. Chris Christie. The Connors-Rumpf-Gove measure would establish HOFNOD – which was developed by the Future Fisherman Foundation and is nationally recognized – on a statewide basis by enabling Fish and Wildlife to implement and model the program after the pilot program implemented in Ocean County in 2000. To the maximum extent possible, the division would implement and operate the program in every county in the state. Funding for the program, as outlined in the initiative, would be through the Drug Enforcement and Demand Reduction Fund, a statutory account established to receive fines and penalties from convicted drug offenders that is then used to support state-authorized drug and alcohol abuse abatement programs. “Final passage of the Hooked on Fishing – Not on Drugs legislation brings our state one step closer to implementing an effective program to curtail drug use among children,” the legislators noted in a joint statement. “The primary goal sought under this legislation is, in our opinion, consistent with the administration’s ongoing efforts to reduce the number of persons in the state incarcerated for drug use, which represents a tremendous expense to taxpayers, at a time in which there are limited resources. From a practical standpoint, our legislation would appropriately utilize monies collected as fines from convicted drug offenders – not taxpayer dollars – to strongly discourage illegal drug use by the next generation. “To be effective, the legislation is crafted to have staff from the Division of Fish and Wildlife develop strategies for assisting school districts or other interested public service organizations in implementing this program throughout the state. As more than 30 states have instituted a Hooked on Fishing – Not on Drugs program, there exists a comprehensive framework for New Jersey to build upon in teaching the core values of the program that consist of promoting civic values and respect for the environment through an instructional setting that includes recreational outdoor activities.” If the measure is enacted, the Division of Fish and Wildlife would be required to provide an annual report on the program to the Legislature with information on the number of school districts and municipalities that have implemented the program and the number of children participating. Information would also be compiled on the effectiveness of the program in terms of drug usage avoidance or incidents among participants. Organizations that have testified in favor of the 9th District delegation’s HOFNOD initiative include the Recreational Fishing Alliance, the New Jersey Recreation and Parks Association, the Jersey Coast Anglers Association, the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance, the New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs and the United Bowhunters of New Jersey. —J.K.-H.

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hen the Rev. Pat Sharkey was the pastor of Stafford Township’s King of Kings Community Church, he organized a very popular youth basketball league. Sharkey is no longer with King of Kings. He hasn’t, though, left the area, and is now the pastor of the Victory Christian Fellowship, which meets at the historic Old Baptist Church in downtown Manahawkin, and the assistant principal of the Atlantic Christian School in Egg Harbor Township. And he is still up to his old tricks – organizing basketball leagues. The newest league will be called “Victory Hoops.” Its games will be played in the Pinelands High School gym. Games will begin on Thursday, July 5, starting at 6 p.m. There’s still time to register – the official registration will take place from 5 to 9 p.m. on Monday, July 2 in the Pinelands gym. In fact, Sharkey is hoping for a good response. He found a good response in several age groups. Sharkey said earlier this week that there had been “a solid early registration” for boys in the 3-4, 5-6 and 7-8 grade levels as well as girls in grades 7-8. But not enough teams

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and/or individuals have yet signed up for the girls 3-4 and 5-6 leagues to form a schedule. “Registration for teams and individuals (in those girls age groups) is extremely weak,” said Sharkey, who asked the parents of interested players and/or team coaches to give him a call (after 4:30 p.m.) at 609-994-7247 as soon as possible. The league’s schedule is still being ironed out. It is already determined that the 5-6 boys will play on Thursday and Friday evenings. The boys 7-8 games will “most likely” be on Wednesday and Friday nights; the girls 7-8 games will probably be played either on Monday or Wednesday evenings. The rest of the schedule is still up in the air, depending upon registration figures. The league will also have high school games, to be played on Thursday nights. Sharkey said teams from Pinelands Regional, Atlantic Christian High School, Barnegat High School, Southern Regional High School as well as a team called the “Ocean Renegades” have already committed and that there could well be others. — Rick Mellerup

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Mighty Mite Crustaceans Eat Skeeters Newest Critters Added To County’s Arsenal By PAT JOHNSON hat’s that familiar whine? Must be mosquito-swatting time. Here’s a couple of thoughts to ponder before going out to jog in the cool of the morning or bike in the cool evening: that’s when mosquitoes are most prevalent – they dry up and blow away in full sun. Although we had a mild winter, it was also relatively dry, so this mosquito season should be about average. But average is still plenty scary if you dread mosquito bites. Hopeful news: a new tool has been added to the state and county arsenal to use against breeding mosquitoes –

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HUNGRY EYE: It’s a creature so weird only a mother copepod could love it, but gaining in popularity due to its appetite for mosquitoes. small crustaceans called copepods, a relative to the crab and crayďŹ sh. These copepods, Macrocyclops albidus , are a type of freshwater zooplankton that can be seen by the naked eye. They are especially valuable as they eat the larvae of certain types of mosquitoes that have been found to spread West Nile virus. Until recently, Louisiana was the only state to use copepods to eat the larvae of mosquitoes, according to Bob Kent, coordinator of the New Jersey Department of Environmen-

tal Protection Office of Mosquito Control. Although the tiny creatures have been used decades for mosquito control in Asia, “We had to ďŹ nd native copepods that would work here,â€? said Kent. “We enticed the world expert on raising copepods to come to New Jersey six years ago to ďŹ nd a native species, then we went to the Department of Agriculture’s Phillip Alampi BeneďŹ cial Insect Rearing Laboratory (Trenton), to raise them. This is the lab that developed the parasitic wasp to combat the gypsy moth. We know

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t the fourth annual Jazzy Scallop and Seafood Festival in Barnegat Light on Saturday, representatives from 12 of LBI’s finest restaurants competed in heated battle, offering up food creations using Viking Fresh seafood. In the end a new victor was crowned, supplanting the festival’s two-time champion. Patrons paid for food ticket cards that gave 12 food sample tickets at a time plus a voting card. Viking Fresh Off the Hook received the most votes this year.; not bad for a tuna sandwich. Of course, when the slider is made with fresh albacore tuna just off the boat at Viking Village and coupled with a scallop bisque shooter to create a miniature soup-and-sandwich combo, it quickly gains popularity. “It’s never processed, never canned; it just came right off the boat. It’s cooked immediately. You’ll never go back to canned tuna after that,” said Off the Hook head chef Charles Ostergrea. The restaurant features the scallop bisque on its regular menu and offers the albacore salad by the pound. Many thought Black-Eyed Susans of Harvey Cedars was the favorite this year. A steady line extended from its table throughout the day, and it was the only vendor to run out before festivities wound down. They were all hounding for its “scorn dog” creation that deep-fried a scallop mousseline and served it up with a green chili tequila sauce. “It was flavored really well,” said Cait Coyle, 24, of Manahawkin. “It didn’t taste just like fried scallop. It

had a creaminess to it.” Dethroned this year was back-toback champion Yellowfin Restaurant and Café Aletta of Surf City, whose fresh ahi tuna taco failed to capture the three-peat. Kubel’s & Kubel’s Too of Barnegat Light and Brighton Beach participated for the first time this year, bringing a taste of New Orleans to New Jersey with their spicy New Orleans-style barbecued scallops. Chef Howard Effron had vowed to make the dish a featured special at his restaurants if it won. The Ocean County Vocational Technical School also got in on the action, reminding attendees that the school offers more than just classes for would-be mechanics. Chef Ian Smith of Off the Hook runs its postsecondary culinary arts program, and former students turned staff members manned the table, offering up a misoglazed mahi mahi over Asian slaw. If there were an award for best presentation, it might have gone to L’assiette Restaurant of Surf City, whose owner, Mark Dwyer, was looking to take the title this year after finishing second two years in a row. His pepper seared tuna samples were placed over a fried lemongrass ginger pasta chip with wakame and ponzu sauce and finished with black tobiko, then handed out on pieces of thin, shiny, gold cardboard. ReClam the Bay was on hand as it has been each year, with “master shucker” Mike Villanova doling out fresh, cold clams on the half shell as a simple alternative to the more-inContinued on Page 53

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JAZZED UP: (Clockwise from top left) Kubel’s chef Howard Effron tosses some New Orleans Style BBQ Scallops at the Jazzy Scallop and Seafood Festival Saturday. Cymbals and Swing musicians John McElroy, Jimmy Merchant, Andrew Dunwoody, Ray Phone and Nick Lee fill the air with classics in smooth jazz form. The crowd of between 500 and 600 comprise the jury that picks the finest food sample made with Viking Fresh seafood. A Miso-Glazed Mahi Mahi over Asian Slaw is presented by Ocean County Vocational Technical School’s Culinary Arts Program.


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Estate of the Pines: Atsion Mansion Is 19th-Century Prize A By PAT JOHNSON fter a $1.3 million renovation, Wharton State Forest has opened Atsion Mansion for Saturday tours during the summer. Atsion was one of 17 iron forge towns that once dotted the New Jersey Pinelands and one of two that have surviving buildings; the other is Batsto Village, also in Wharton State Forest. “Atsion Mansion offers visitors a chance to step back in time to a very interesting point in New Jersey’s history,” said Rob Auermuller, superintendent of Wharton State Forest. Interpretive tours of Atsion Mansion are at 1 and 2 p.m. Saturdays during the summer. Guided tours of the nearby Batsto Mansion are available Thursday through Sunday at 12:30 and 2 p.m. The Atsion Mansion was constructed in 1826. It has been vacant since 1882, and despite occasional vandalism it has maintained much of its architectural integrity. The mansion was built by Samuel Richards, a Philadelphia ironmaster and operator of the nearby Atsion Furnace built along Atsayunk Creek, headwaters of the Mullica River. After Richards’ death in 1842, the property was passed down through family heirs until it was sold to another Philadelphian, Maurice Raleigh. Raleigh was the last to use the mansion as a residence. The first tour guide of the mansion was given by Barbara Solem, author of Ghost Towns and Other Quirky Places in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, and The Forks: A Brief History of the Area. The history of Atsion predates the mansion. Established in 1766, Atsion was named after the Indian name for Atsayunk Creek. Earlier it was a farm owned by Charles Reed during New Jersey’s colonial period, according to Solem. Then bog ore was discovered and a string of iron works popped up along these deposits normally occurring in bogs or creeks. “The furnace towns needed three things: bog ore, plentiful water to dam and operate the bellows and wood to make charcoal to power the furnace. Atsion had all three.” In 1765, Charles Read, a Burlington iron master and owner of the Etna, Taunton and Batsto furnaces, constructed a forge at Atsion to convert heavy bars of pig iron made in the Batsto furnace into iron products. The term pig iron comes from the way the iron was formed in sand molds that ran off a trough of molten iron and looked like suckling piglets to the furnace workers, explained Solem. In 1773, Read sold his interest to Henry Drinker and Abel James, who with another partner, William Salter, built the furnace. They found a wealth of bog iron to exploit in Atsion Lake. During the Revolutionary War,

orders for cannon, cannonballs and army kettles would have made the corporation wealthy but Drinker, being a Quaker and opposed to war, closed down the furnace. Salter, however, kept the forge going and this was the first rift between the owners. Later heirs kept it going until 1819, when Atsion was sold to Samuel Richards. “Samuel Richards kept the furnace going by constructing iron sewer pipes for Philadelphia,” said Solem. In 1824 he restored the buildings in the village and it was during his reign that the town was most prosperous, with 120 men employed in the iron works and between 600 and 700 people living in the village. In 1826 he built the mansion as a summer house for himself and his wife, Anna Maria, and their three children. Richards had eight children by his first wife, though five died in childhood. The 14-room mansion is built in the Greek revival style of architecture out of Jersey sandstone, encased in a lime and mortar veneer. The building is situated to make the most of a north/south exposure, said Solem. “There are no windows on the west side and only one on the east but on a hot day, inside the mansion is quite cool.” The 13 columns that support the portico are made of iron, cast from the same molds that made the iron water pipes for Philadelphia. The mansion has a number of King of Prussia marble fireplaces and cast iron fire backs made in Atsion or Batsto. Unfortunately, none of the furnishings have survived so the mansion is bare inside. The rooms of the first floor boast 14-foot ceilings and a double parlor that could have been used as a ballroom. Solem noted that during the many years that the mansion was shuttered, vandals broke in repeatedly and left graffiti all over the walls. Most of these have been covered up by fresh paint, paint that was authentically recreated from the paint left on the walls. One patch of graffiti was left by the state because it has some historical significance. It’s dated June 1923 and is a drawing of a Tin Lizzy automobile traveling away on a country road. “This may be linked to a sensational murder case that occurred in October of 1916.” Solem told the following tale: “At that time, Andrew Ryder, his daughter Elsie and brother Henry were traveling from Hammonton to Hampton and Ryder was carrying $4,000 in cash to pay his workers. As they drove past Atsion they were waylaid by eight people coming out of the woods with guns that blocked their path. Ryder had a gun and shots were fired. Andrew was shot 4 times, his daughter twice and Henry was shot in the neck. Elsie drove them to Hampton but Henry died from his wound.”

“Atsion Mansion offers visitors a chance to step back in time to a very interesting point in New Jersey’s history.”

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RELATING LANDMARK’S PAST: Rob Auermuller (right), superintendent of Wharton State Forest, stands by the entrance of the 1826 Atsion Mansion along with (from left) docents Norm Lucus, Joyce Lamb, Joanne Wright and Barbara Solem. Solem is the author of two books about settlements in the New Jersey Pinelands. The mansion, off Route 206 north of Hammonton, is open for public tours at 1 and 2 p.m. Saturdays in summer. A well-known detective, Elis Parker, was called on the case. Because one of the people in the village had thought to note an out of state license plate, the highway robbers were captured. From the bedrooms on the second floor, Samuel Richards could keep a watch on the furnace just a few miles southeast of the mansion. “There wouldn’t be all the trees that are here today,” she said. “It took a thousand acres of pine wood to keep a furnace in blast for a year and there were 17 furnaces in the Pine Barrens, so it would have looked much different. It would have been noisy; the furnace was in blast 24 hours a day and the forge would have sent out a constant sound of hammers,” she said. The present day dirt road that runs from Atsion over Quaker Bridge to Batsto was part of the Tuckerton Stage Road. “Tuckerton was the third most important port after Philadelphia and New York, and two or three times a week the stage would travel over this road.” Beyond the mansion and across

Atsayunk Creek lie the ruins of a paper mill, an attempt by a later owner, William Fleming, to keep Atsion commercially viable after coal and steel replaced wood and bog iron products. The mill was only in existence for a few years until 1854 when a national financial collapse, much like later Wall Street disasters, wiped out many industrialists, including Fleming. Maurice Raleigh was another owner of Atsion. In 1871 he built a cotton mill that turned out 500 pounds of yarn a week and employed 170 persons. At this time Atsion was a thriving community of 200 with a church (still standing), schoolhouse, carpenter shop, blacksmith and general store (still standing, now the park headquarters). In 1892, Philadelphian Joseph Wharton acquired the property to add to his extensive land holdings. “Wharton knew the water supplying Philadelphia was becoming polluted and he knew where to look for a whole lot of fresh water. He had his agents buy up all the old towns in the Pine Barrens, over 100,000 acres.

He planned on damming the rivers and creating large reservoirs to pipe water to Philadelphia but was thwarted in his plans when the New Jersey Legislature passed a law that no water could leave the state,” said Solem. When Wharton purchased the property he used the old cotton mill as a packinghouse and storage for his cranberry industry. The Wharton family continued to visit the Batsto Mansion until the 1920s. In 1955 the state purchased the Wharton tract for Wharton State Forest. A restored Batsto Mansion and village was opened to the public in the 1950s. The restoration of the Atsion Mansion adds another chapter to the history of the Iron Furnace age in the Pine Barrens and is well worth a trip down country roads, past Batsto, to Route 206 and south to Atsion Lake on the way to Hammonton. The lake is open during the summer for swimming and there are trails through the pines to Quaker Bridge and eventually (10 miles) Batsto – a summer afternoon adventure that could include a picnic. Y


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Continued from Page 30 50 pounds lighter. “It’s better for you,” said Runyan, who mentioned Yellowfin Restaurant’s Ahi tuna taco as one of his favorites. “A little secret I learned to keeping weight off: If it tastes good, it’s really bad for you.” Runyan is a member of the House Committee on Natural Resources and often deals with issues facing commercial fishing. Most recently he has dealt with issues relating to the Atlantic sturgeon species that was recently declared endangered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “They have no scientific data behind it and it shuts down fisheries. It’s frustrating because it’s these guys’ lives,” said Runyan. “It’s regulation, it’s not law. There’s a difference between the process of Congress and the process of bureaucrats.” LoBiondo made one of his first appearances in Southern Ocean County since new district lines were laid out in March. The congressman has strong ties to the commercial fishing industry as an overseer of Cape May and Atlantic counties, and he deals with issues relating to it on a regular basis. “There are always issues with the Coast Guard and the regulations the Coast Guard may be imposing on the fishermen, and making sure that it’s imposed based on real-world practicality,” said LoBiondo. “A lot of times in Washington, someone’s got a theory and then it’s not going to work on a boat or in the real world.” Though he had no clear favorite at the festival, LoBiondo said he is perfectly content with clams on the half shell, such as those shucked fresh and served up throughout the day by the ReClam the Bay organization. Local mayors on hand included Joseph Mancini of Long Beach Township. Summing up what brought him, he said, “The fishing industry, and especially Viking Village, are the heart and soul of the north end of the Island. It is what we are: a fishing community. It adds to the color and the ambiance of Island living, and it’s an old and ancient profession. Plus, the beer’s nice and cold.” Overall, the event showed that Viking Fresh seafood – including swordfish, tuna, scallops, bluefish and monkfish – remains a strong and sustainable resource, attested Jim Gutowski, manager of the Larson Fleet docked here. “The scallop fisheries have vessels from North Carolina to Maine with 350 full-time vessels, but a large portion of them are taken out of the Mid-Atlantic. We have some of the nicest scallops on the planet, we really do. We ‘sustainably’ harvest between 50 and 60 million pounds of scallops a year. ‘Sustainably’ is the key word.” “Sea scallopers are ahead of the curve on conservation and management. We are ahead of issues that we have to hurdle. We’ve found ways to tackle our problems, like ‘the turtle issue.’ We deal with bi-catch issues, habitat issues. The scallop industry is really on the forefront of conservation and management.” “It’s a wild resource but when we do get a set of scallops, we manage it properly to harvest that animal at a mature age where when you open the scallop instead of opening the scallop where the meat’s the size of your pinky nail, it’s the size of a hamburger. So you’re optimizing the yield per your group.” Gutowski has been a scalloper and boat manager for 30 years and fished between 1980 and 1996. “When I fished 300 days a year, a lot of times you wouldn’t catch much. I never imagined you could catch this much per day or per effort. We’ve done a good job. “It’s important for us as a group to let people know we’re good guys, honestly,” he continued. “We had a bad rap for a long time. But the Wild Wild West is over and we’re responsible guys, working for a sustainable resource across the table. Who wouldn’t want a sustainable resource if you were making a living off of it? “We’ve done well, but there are lots of challenges in this industry. There always are.” — Michael Molinaro

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Continued from Page 48 interpreter and tutor. She worked with students and staff of all ages wherever she was needed, including at schools, libraries, churches and show places. She said she even taught a group of actors how to sign for a silent film that aired on MTV during the 1990s. Things were really shaping up for LaRocca – that is, until a few years ago. A couple years after joining Kept, LaRocca began experiencing shortness of breath and was often sick. She visited several doctors and was diagnosed with chronic asthma and pneumonia. But after coughing up green sputum and blood, she knew something more was very wrong. She was eventually put on steroids to counteract her illness, but the medication ignited the growth of a pseudotumor in her head that hemorrhaged in her optic nerves, blinding her in her right eye. LaRocca was told she was going to die. In an attempt to save her life, doctors placed a shunt in her body to drain excess fluid from her head to her stomach, where it’s later digested. During surgery, doctors realized over 95 percent of her trachea had collapsed. They determined she had been suffering from tracheomalacia, probably since birth. Looking back on her childhood, she says she remembers sometimes with enthusiasm. LaRocca said she spends every day feeling like she’s battling the flu. The only instances when she ever really feels well is after receiving high doses of intravenous immunoglobulins, or IVIGs, which are given to immune deficient patients who have little or no means of producing antibodies. But without help from her health insurance, she says she can’t afford to pay for the medication. So she only gets it when she’s admitted to a hospital under dire circumstances. Due to her condition, LaRocca is unable to work. She is highly susceptible to bacteria and infections and has been instructed by doctors to stay away from anyone who could get her sick. She has trouble making it to Kept’s weekly band practices, yet she tries to play at concerts when she’s feeling up to it. She had to put her college study on hold, although she hopes to go back to Ocean County College to complete her associate’s degree.

Deputy Clerk Continued from Page 24 thanked the borough for “cleaning up the end of 16th Street” at the bayfront by passing an ordinance this past March that requires users of the borough property there to leave it debris-free as a condition of obtaining a weekly permit to use the ground. The plot lies at a rare deep-water access point, and so it has been used by commercial bulkheaders and others over the years for loading and unloading of barges. At least once, a house was launched from there as it was moved atop a barge. Now, a permit is required, costing $250 per week, if approved after a review. The new ordinance is in response to taxpayer complaints about pilings and other debris that has been left at the spot. “I actually saw people using a bench there, looking at the view,” said Stiles last week. Mayor Kirk Larson replied that “there is still a pile of concrete there,” apparently awaiting a specific type of dumping container in which to be hauled away. “We have other street ends that could possibly be cleaned up; maybe we could do something else later on,” Stiles suggested. Also in the public comment portion of the meeting, East 24th Street resident Stella Rosoff presented an idea for a “fitness center” for residents, “so we don’t have to drive so far” to get to a meeting place for exercise. It would be helpful “for we seniors that need to work out,” she said. “What buildings do we have approved for that?” Larson asked council, and a few public buildings were mentioned that were dismissed as possibly too small. Council didn’t arrive at any immediate answer, but Wetmore spoke up to say, “We’ll keep thinking about it.” — Maria Scandale

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Jazzy Scallop Continued from Page 43 volved food samples the day yielded. For winning, Off the Hook takes home a framed certificate to show off on its walls. “It’s very competitive and mostly for bragging rights,” said Viking Village Education and Special Events Coordinator Sharon McKenna. “We had a phenomenal selection this year.” The festival was more than all-out culinary conflict, however. Jazz music from Cymbals and Swing complemented the sophistication of the food offerings on the day. Tableclothed high tops eclipsing rows of chairs where auctions would later take place to offer prizes that included a fishing expedition on board the FV Lucky 13. Off the Hook owner Kris Panacek keeps Cymbals and Swing as a regular on Monday nights for its Fish and Chips night. “Everyone really enjoyed the band,” said Dee Lynk, who provides administrative support for the festival. “I got great compliments from people.” Lynk said that despite a new Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders grant for additional advertising this year, attendance was actually slightly down from last year. “I don’t think we want to get Chowderfestsize,” said Lynk. “We want an easy-going, pleasant atmosphere where people can really come and relax and enjoy themselves and give these restaurants a great venue to pique interest and build business. The jazz music makes it feel very pleasant.” “It rained so badly yesterday so we had less people come down for the day-of sales,” said McKenna. “Also, a lot of the sponsors of the event get free charter tickets and couldn’t go yesterday, so they went out today.” Continued on Page 54

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After your entry form is signed by at least 10 businesses, submit it to the Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce by Sept. 10, 2012 and you will receive a general admission ticket to Chowderfest 2012 and an official Chowder Challenge XL T-shirt - Just for completing The Challenge! All participants that visit at least 10 of the restaurants will receive a ticket to Chowderfest 2012 and a Chowder Challenge T-shirt. You may submit your entry form once you have completed the 10 visits. Every completed entry will go into the drawing for the Grand Prize, an Asus Trnsformer Tablet! Every participant that visits more than 10 restaurants will receive an additional entry into the Grand Prize drawing for each additional restaurant visited! Entry forms must be received by September 10, 2012. Mail or drop off forms to the Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce, 265 West 9th St., Ship Bottom, NJ 08008. Grand Prize drawing will be held at Chowderfest 2012. Winner need not be present.

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Healing Power

“I shouldn’t really be around people for my own sake, but that kind of plastic bubble doesn’t exist,” said LaRocca. “If God wants me, he can call me home. If he needs me here on Earth for research, than I’m going to live in the moment and take care of my family. Who knows? God could heal me.” Members of Kept and the church are very supportive of LaRocca and her needs. “The band gives Randi a sense of purpose, especially since she’s been too sick to continue with school,” said LaRocca’s husband, Keith, one of Kept’s three guitarists. “We all love playing with each other. It’s about the adventure and, most importantly, God. We always pray for each other at practice,” he added. “Randi’s really involved with the church and she’s really inspirational; she never complains,” said Janice Dryburgh, who is married to King of Kings Pastor Michael Dryburgh. “There’s strength in each and every one of the band members. They’re singing and praising God, no matter what happens in their lives.” “Wherever we go, the audience says that I bring the songs to life,” Randi remarked. “People tell me that it looks like I’m singing. They say, ‘We really saw your soul come out.’” Y


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Continued from Page 18 In regards to the emergency response vehicles, he may be unaware that not all vehicles are fully equipped for advanced life support as may be required in accident situations. Our volunteer EMTs often drive vehicles designed to handle many emergencies but are not equipped nor certified in some cases to start intravenous lines or intubate victims. In these cases, a more advanced ambulance can be dispatched, thereby keeping the most advanced vehicles from being sent to many of the minor calls we experience during the summer on the Island. While we can all appreciate Mr. Oakes’ attention to fiscal responsibility, looks can be deceiving, and this was no simple accident. I am certain the victim’s family would agree and were appreciative of any assistance the first responders were able to provide their loved one despite the traffic congestion one had to endure. Kim Hogan Long Beach Township

Lesson in Humility To the Editor: On Thursday, June 14 at approximately 3:15 p.m. a motor vehicle accident occurred in the westbound lane on the Causeway. Unfortunately, the driver did not make it, as reported by multiple news sources the day it occurred. A major traffic accident? No. A serious medical emergency? Yes. The reason for the three emergency response vehicles was because a life was in danger and medical professionals were hard at work trying to save a life. The various government vehicles were likely controlling traffic to provide a safe environment for the medical providers and leading the investigation. Any accident that involves a

Crustaceans Continued from Page 39 can use them. The good thing about the copepods is we can put them there once and we don’t have to keep going back. Another thought is to use them in storm drains. Storm drains in the street often have a holding basin that serves as an excellent source of mosquitoes.” Because they can’t tolerate saltwater, the copepods can’t be used to control mosquitoes in the saltmarsh, where Ocean County’s bulk of mosquitoes breed. “We have 28,000 acres of saltmarsh in the county and 40 different types or species of mosquitoes,” said Romanowski. Copepods are especially helpful in controlling a group of mosquitoes that, although they don’t bite humans, serve as a bridge vector from birds infected with West Nile virus to other birds. When the infected birds are bitten by a type of mosquito that also bites horses or people, then the disease spreads. So far this year, there have been no records of West Nile virus in birds, horses or people, said Romanowski. Copepods are the third type of biological control agent the mosquito commission uses. They also raise and stock a small mosquito fish, Gambusia affinis, that also eat mosquitoes breeding in freshwater. The third biological agent is the larvicide BTI(Bacillus thuringiensis H-14), an inactive bacteria specifically toxic to mosquito larvae yet one of the least toxic to humans or other organisms. This is sprayed in areas that are historically good mosquito breeding areas. The county samples these areas every one or two weeks during the mosquitobreeding season. The county also does aerial spraying of larvicide. Twice weekly, the county dispatches two helicopters that make a full sweep of the 28,000 acres of saltmarsh, inspecting over 100 known breeding locations for mosquito larvae. When a high concentration is found, it is sprayed

fatality must be investigated fully to rule out all possibilities. An easy answer to Mr. Oakes’ question on the careless spending of taxpayer’s money is that little to none occurred. As Mr. Oakes may or may not be aware, our area enjoys a robust volunteer emergency response force. Both the fire company and first aid squad are made up of volunteers, people who give their free time to help others in need. As for the other government agencies, most, if not all, were already on the road. Whether they had responded to this accident or not, the same amount of money would have been spent. I hope this clears up any misconceptions for Mr. Oakes. I would hate for him to have to wait in all that traffic for such a minor thing. Perhaps we can all take this as a lesson that appearances are not always what they seem and a little humility can go a long way. Michael Crowley Barnegat Light

Misplaced Concern To the Editor: I am writing to respond to the letter of a self-serving individual from Ship Bottom who obviously has more concern for his tax bill than human life. In the interest of full disclosure, I called the author of that letter and he declined to retract his question to the public. When I inquired as to the value of a human life, he answered me with “You must work for the government.” I responded in the affirmative. He would not let me speak and hung up on me. On June 14 there was a fatal accident that took the life of a great man, Eddie Groves. Ed was a friend to all he knew, and one of the kindest souls that God ever had walk on this planet. I was blessed to have known him through my wife who had known him since their childhood in West Orange. Several local emergency agencies had personnel respond as is permitted in the mutual aid agreement. EMS and police worked their best for Eddie, but it was his time and he passed away. with BTI. The county also utilizes a rotary ditch machine that creates small ponds in saltmarshes so native killifish or minnows can survive and dine on mosquito larvae. In addition to these efforts by the state and county, there is much that the public can do to eliminate mosquitoes in their yard or neighborhood. Some mosquitoes, like the Asian tiger mosquito, only breed in small containers. “This can be as small as an overturned bottle cap – anything that can collect standing water. “We often find mosquitoes breeding in koi ponds – also an excellent habitat for black fly larvae. Copepods are good for these. We’ve tried them in abandoned swimming pools but there’s too much water for them to work effectively – the mosquito fish do better there. “Abandoned swimming pools are a big problem since the foreclosure rates have been going up,” he added. And while you’re scratching, think about this: the county will come to you and do a “yard audit” if you have a mosquito problem. “We do service requests, we look for micro-habitats,” said Romanowski. “I’ve seen Asian tiger mosquitoes in a kid’s toy truck left in the backyard.” Call 609-698-8271 for an audit. Maybe you can be the first on your block to host a family of copepods. patjohnson@thesandpaper.net

Osprey Continued from Page 47 PCBs,” which can affect reproductive success. “Since ospreys eat many of the same fish we do, their health has implications for people and fisheating wildlife. In previous studies, conducted in the late 1980s and 1990s, levels of DDE and PCBs dropped. During that same time period, levels of mercury and lead increased, but the levels were not elevated enough to cause any harm to ospreys.”

Eddie’s only brother, Tim, has now endured the loss of his father, about 10 years ago, his mother last year, and now his only sibling. I can’t believe the level of selfishness that it would take for someone to write a letter, worrying about their almighty tax dollars over the cost of a human life, with absolutely no regard for the victim or his family, not to mention his plethora of friends. The ignorance of the author of that letter did not allow him to take into account that all EMS personnel in our area are volunteer (the paramedics are private). Plus there was need for an intensive investigation due to the serious injuries and obviously traffic control to keep those (including the author of that letter) safe from further accidents. I am so glad the author of that letter had time to count the vehicles at the scene of the accident while he sat in his car and did nothing. You see, I look at it differently. If it were my family member in the accident, I would be grateful that our community has the resources to respond in times of crisis, and 100 vehicles wouldn’t be enough. I would think that any human being would want the same for any fellow person. Lastly, while our disgruntled author sits in his house on Long Beach Island, watches and listens to television and radio that besmirches the names of every public employee, I would like to thank the taxpayers and especially the volunteers of Long Beach Island and Stafford Township for providing the services that they do and selflessly responding to my friend’s accident and giving him every opportunity to stay here with us. Kevin C. Lyons Sr. Manahawkin The author is a police officer of 24 years and lifetime member of a Long Beach Island first aid squad.

Hurtful Letter To the Editor: I am honestly shocked by the letter “Waste of Money” (6/20). A very good friend of my friends passed away in that “minor accident.” Feather samples from the fish hawks are also being collected for a study conducted by the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia that consists of analyzing the stable isotopes to determine what ospreys are eating and how their diet has changed over time. While the ban on DDT, environmental and water-quality improvements, and the construction of nesting platforms have helped osprey numbers recover in New Jersey, Conserve Wildlife Foundation has plans for additional projects to aid the species, including “conducting research into the use of trash as nesting material and to find out what role it plays in the reproduction of ospreys” and the formation of a “working group to help us better manage the state population and the large number of nesting platforms that osprey rely on in the future.” The group also intends to install a remote web-linked camera on an osprey nest inside the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in Oceanville. The camera is “something we’ve been wanting to do for years, and this year we got a grant from the Osprey Foundation and matching funds from Friends of Forsythe NWR to help make it possible,” said Wurst, who pointed out that Conserve Wildlife does not receive any state or federal funding to help monitor and manage ospreys. “The camera will be complemented by rich educational content.” Angela Contillo Andersen, co-chair of the Science Committee at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences in Loveladies, hopes to partner with Wurst to incorporate more osprey education at that facility, which already has a few nesting platforms on and near its property along the bay. Individuals or groups can help osprey numbers continue to rise by donating to CWF, adopting an existing nesting platform or sponsoring the placement of a new platform. Visit conservewildlifenj.org for more information. — Juliet Kaszas-Hoch julietkaszas-hoch@thesandpaper.net

Honestly, I’m sure if it was the letter writer’s family, he wouldn’t have minded the response from emergency personnel. Sorry for the inconvenience of having to sit in traffic while the man who passed away would have done anything he could to help anyone. He wouldn’t have had to know you either because that’s just how selfless he was. I will never pick up a SandPaper again after reading this. Maybe you should have done some research before printing it. How do you think his family and friends feel? I wasn’t even as close with him as my friends were and I was completely hurt by this letter. I think you should personally write an apology to the family and friends of Edward Groves. After all, you were the ones that printed it. Meghan Duff Manahawkin

Pricing Life? To the Editor: In response to Alan Oaks and his “Waste of Money” (6/20): The reason you were inconvenienced is because a man died. The government vehicles, the majority of them, were volunteers that responded to try to save a life. Your letter is from a perspective that is very difficult to understand. Do we really look at the expense of saving lives? What amount of money is too much for someone you love? Rather than look at the situation in gratitude that the community gives this level of care in tragic situations, you instead look for dollar signs. I understand that it is in vogue to look at law enforcement as societal leeches, but they do provide essential services. But what was the expense of the volunteers? Gas money? I only hope that if you are in a similar situation so many cuts have not been made that caring individuals and professionals are able to respond with essential resources. James Haldenwang Manahawkin

Swastika

Continued from Page 27 to Earth to help people develop to become harmonious and peaceful creatures like the Elohim. Alas, their messages were distorted by humans, largely because lowly humans could not truly understand the meanings of the Elohim. So Rael was selected to become the latest prophet, with a mission of passing on the words of the Elohim to the world. Indeed, Rael claims that on Oct. 7, 1975, he was visited by one of the Elohim and transported to another planet where he met with Buddha, Moses, Jesus and Mohammed. If all of that seems hard to believe, so was the sight of a swastika over LBI. — Rick Mellerup rickmellerup@thesandpaper.net

Jazzy Scallop Continued from Page 53 Viking Village Dock Manager Ernie Panacek, who oversees the Viking Fresh seafood that was used by all participants, was pleased. “We pulled it together even with the bad weather. I like to showcase the restaurants that do buy from us. They appreciate the quality. They appreciate the freshness. They do a great job with it; you have to taste it and sample it.” Though those restaurants buy in bulk, Viking Fresh seafood is always available to the public at Cassidy’s Viking Village Fish Market in Barnegat Light. “We pride ourselves in harvesting quality. It’s the way the crew handles it, it’s where they fetch it, and the scallops off of Jersey are the sweetest in the world.” — Michael Molinaro michaelmolinaro@thesandpaper.net


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Surf City 5&10 Store Celebrates 60 Years ‘No Magic Potion,’ Sell What People Want

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he Surf City 5&10 celebrates its 60th anniversary this year as a destination in itself for generations of beachgoers. LBI clothing, souvenirs and beach gear are the foundation of the nearly block-long store, but a total of about 12,000 items fill the aisles with finds that bring a smile for all ages. It holds the old-time feel of the familyoperated business that it is; just go to the toy aisle for that, and hop onto the nostalgia of the corralled wooden stick horses. Be drawn to the wall of the saltwater taffy display, while the kids are tugging your arm in the direction of the cage of hermit crabs in rainbow-hued shells. There’s hardware, too, and all manner of the nuts and bolts of what a family needs when they come to the shore. It’s always been that way. One recent afternoon, patriarch Carl Joorman joined the next generation in the store’s back office to give The SandPaper readers a feeling for the steps taken along the way to building an enduring business with a broad appeal. “There was no magic potion you had,” he blended the years into a phrase, in that easy way of native Islanders. “You just had to be here, and try to get the stuff that people wanted.” And what was that, in the Fifties and Sixties, when “beach house” meant simple cottage?

“Necessities, you know,” Joorman said, always summarizing first, then giving more details cordially if you asked for them. “Your housewares – forks and knives, salt shakers – whatever they forgot to bring when they came down on vacation.” In 1952, father and son, Jerry and Carl Joorman, opened the store at 5th Street and the Boulevard and called it a “5 & 10” like other department stores of its time, because five cents and ten cents were the prices of so many small items back then. Marvel cigarettes were a dime. After Carl retired in 1992, his daughters Donna and Elizabeth kept up the family tradition with that same nostalgic flair and became the third generation to operate the store. “During 2012 we are proud to celebrate the store’s 60th anniversary, so we’d like to thank all of our customers for 60 years of support by having special events and deals that will bring you back to those simpler times,” writes the family on the website surfcity5and10.com. The family involved in the operation and management today also includes another daughter, Suzanne, and Elizabeth’s husband, Michael Hart. On this day, Michaela Hart, 9, represented the fourth generation as she posed for pictures in the toy aisle with her grandfather, and it seemed like everybody was witnessing yet

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PRICELESS: (Above) Carl Joorman shares a joke with daughters Donna Schamber and Elizabeth Hart outside the store. In the mural behind, that’s Carl at age 9. (Top) Sand still surrounded in the 1973 scene when the warehouse was added during a renovation. (Center) Inside that year, Donna with her godmother, Florence Johnson. (Top left) Another sister, Suzanne, and Elizabeth and Mike’s daughter Michaela, 9, join Donna and Elizabeth by the truck. another moment in time. When Carl talked about “being there” for the Island’s northern end, he’s first going back to the time when the business was built “from scratch.” “I was home on leave (from the Air Force) in ’52, the building was being built then and I went over to help. They were just laying the concrete floor and we were troweling it,” he recalled. “We were getting behind on it and it started to dry on us. Ed Lang, Sr. stopped by; he was the mason. He grabbed his tools and in he comes.

He said, ‘All right, boys, let’s get going here,’” Carl recalled, pausing to chuckle. “And we finished up the floor. With expert help.” The next time he came home was the summer of ’53. He got discharged from the service that October and eased right into working at the store. “There was always something to do here,” he said. That work ethic carried on to the kids – the three girls and son, Carl. They grew up in the store, or with it. “They used to crawl up on the

counters and fold the T-shirts,” Carl said. “For a quarter an hour, I could hand-write the price on nuts and bolts,” added Suzanne. When the reporter jokingly asked the dad, “You mean they got a salary?” he quipped back, “That included board.” Everyone laughed. Asked whether it was a good living on which to raise a family, he said, “As the Island grew, we grew with it. It’s as simple as that.” Continued on Page 56


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Surf City 5&10 a Landmark Continued from Page 55 Donna Joorman Schamber, the eldest, put in, “Before all the stores were there in Manahawkin, we used to really be more of a department store. We fitted people for shoes, we had bras and girdles, actual sewing patterns and all the notions.” Jerry was involved for 20 more years, until 1972 or 1973. One question – Did he have advice for Carl on how to run the business? – left the adult children waiting to see what Dad would say. “He always had advice,” was the predictable answer, followed by, “It’s more like I had to filter the advice.” Once again, a round of laughter bubbled, with Carl adding that more than likely, that “filtering” tradition is still going on today! He retired in 1993. “Like I said earlier, everybody’s got a story here,” Carl concluded. What was just as clear is that a legacy has been left for the next generation – more than just a way to make a living; more like a way of life. “There’s no plans for it to end,” was the short answer, coming from Mike. In the early days, they tried staying open all year round. “That was not in the cards,” Carl said, summing up in six words the desolation of LBI winters then. He added later, “It’s a long road. There’s an awful lot to it; it’s not like topsy that it just grew. The more volume you did, you just learned to do things better.” Last year saw an outdoor renovation of repainting, landscaping and paving. The best family pictures became murals – Jerry and Helen looking hardy and happy; Carl next to the 1954 Ford truck that is replicated in the parking lot by Mike’s 1953 custom model. Customers love the sights, and some even remarked that the store

has a welcoming smell, the girls said. They traced it to an amalgamation of the inflatable beach toys, the straw hats, everything. “I was talking to a couple the other day; they come in every year. They were all excited and said it smelled the same,” Suzanne remarked. “They said it just brings back all the memories when they come in.” Only at this point did the conversation ebb to the timeframe preceding the Surf City 5&10, and only because it seemed like there must still be more behind the story. It’s a good thing; ancestry is too formative to leave out. Carl was born in 1931 in Beach Haven “in my grandmother’s bed,” he began. “The doctor was Dr. Dodd, and his wife was the nurse. The nearest hospital was Lakewood, but he lived in Beach Haven. He had his own dispensary, too. You could go to his house, get your tonsils out, get a splinter out of your foot, and if you needed a pill or something, he would have it there, all in one shot. And he was good. He was a surgeon.” The final question was another of which it was certainly a good thing that it was asked: “Before your dad, Jerry, started the store, did he do something else?” More bubbles of familiar laughter encircled the room. “That’s another story,” Carl replied, allowing the questioner a choice. “I can give you a rundown on it if you want to listen to it. “My father and his brother and sister were sons (and daughter) of a missionary. They were born in Burma.” The children’s father got sick and passed away in 1913, so the family had to come back to this area. Carl’s grandmother, from West Creek, remarried. The rest of the story, in short, encompasses the varied jobs and trades that Jerry pursued to make his

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MASCOT WITH DRIVE: Larger than life, the only hamster with the keys to the Kia brand worldwide made a stop at the Manahawkin Kia on Route 72 Saturday for the first-anniversary observance.

Kia Hosts Special Guest ‘Ham-Star’

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he hamster commercials are big; so is the star hamster mascot at 6 feet; so are sales of the Kia Soul and other models. It all came together in celebration of the one-year anniversary of the successful Kia dealership at 270 Route 72 in Manahawkin on Saturday. “It’s probably the most popular auto commercial ever made,” ven-

tured Sales Manager Eric Gardner as customers met the furry celebrity that Gardner dubbed the “ham-star.” As the commercials highlighting spunky hamsters as drivers re-play on YouTube to a “cult following,” their appeal is synonymous with the attraction of new designs that are also inexpensive and fuel-efficient, salespeople point out. “The Soul is the most popular

model,” Gardner noted of the technology-equipped urban crossover. “It starts at under $14,000.” The inventory in Manahawkin is stocked with new and used Kia vehicles that also include the Forte, Optima, Sorrento and more. Online browsers can check them out at manahawkinkia.com or call for more information at 609-4795812. —M.S.

own living: a trolley car conductor in Camden, a Coast Guard serviceman; a boat captain. (No wonder he knew what the menfolk would need in a local store.)

More of Jerry Joorman’s history brings in names familiar to all locals, and otherwise. “Then he bought a place in Beach Haven, they call it Polly’s (Dock) nowadays. Pop bought

it and later sold it to his brother, whose wife’s name was Polly. He bought it in 1940. The war came along and in ’43 you couldn’t get gas, it was rationed. So that kind of put a damper on the business. He went back into the Coast Guard; his brother did, too. They wanted able-bodied seamen, older; they were getting near 40.” The call was for riverborne duty, on the Delaware. “When he was discharged, he went to work at Bendix Corp. making altimeters for airplanes. So then he got out of that and bought a diner in Tuckerton. He sold it to his partner a couple years later. And you know where Ship Bottom Stores was? He bought that property originally.” After all that, the next endeavor endured, and Surf City 5&10 is still making its own history. Asked if he is pleased that his children and the extended family are carrying on, Carl looked around and smiled. “They’ve done well.” Celebrating Sixty Along with old-time Saturday popcorn, special promotions are in store this summer as part of the Surf City 5&10’s 60th Anniversary observance: Friday, June 29: Australian Gold suntan lotion company is bringing their trailer to the store as a stop on their East Coast tour. Music and more festivity is showcased 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 30 and Sunday, July 1: giveaway of lightweight, zippered tote bags. Wednesday, July 4: promotional mugs free to shoppers. Saturday and Sunday, July 7 and 8: commemorative magnet giveaway. Saturday and Sunday, July 21 and 22: free pens for customers. Saturday and Sunday, July 28 and 29: Frisbee-style flying disc giveaway. Y

Black Diamond Owner Opens ‘True’ Skate Shop In Time for LBI Summer By JON COEN lowing with summer, you’ll notice droves of people rolling on wood and four wheels on the Island. Most will just be riding to grab a Slurpee or check the surf. Some will be barefoot, carving streets that have a slight decline from the beach toward the Boulevard. It’s a time-honored tradition of the LBI lifestyle. But while most folks will be preoccupied with the beach and bay, a few solitary souls will take to the hot asphalt of an elementary school or loading dock, completely focused on nailing a new trick. This May, Dan McCollister, 38, of Moorestown opened a Black Diamond Skate Shop on 40th Street and the Boulevard in Brant Beach for those stalwarts. LBI is drenched in surfing history, and skateboarding has its roots in surf culture. But four decades ago when skateboarding spread from coasts to cities and inland towns, it became its own pursuit. McCollister first opened Black Diamond Skate Shop in Mount Laurel in 2005. “I own a house in North Beach. I’ve wanted to open a store down here since I first had a shop, and LBI had no skate shop,” explained McCollister, leaning on the counter of his newest retail space during his grand opening recently.

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“There are plenty of surf shops here. Each one has a little bit of skate selection, but it’s mostly longboards. There’s no real true skate shop. So, I figured, let’s give it a shot.” It’s certainly true that every surf shop on the Island carries long skateboards, also known as “cruisers.” These are not designed for technical skateboarding, but rather transportation – an effective and stylish mode on an island jammed with traffic all summer. The Surf Shack South in Beach Haven, Wave Hog in Ship Bottom and Brighton Beach all carry a fairly comprehensive inventory of core skateboard gear as well. LBI has had skate shops. Beach Haven was home to Free Spirit Skate Park in the 1970s. There was a store called Suburbia in Bay Village in the ’90s, and the Bembrys owned Home Brewed in Long Beach Township, and later Beach Haven, until the early 2000s. But McCollister is correct that Black Diamond is now the only skatespecific shop on LBI. The shop has a few BZ soft-top surfboards and bars of wax, left over from one of his former ventures that offered full skate-surf-snow service. He also has surfboard bags priced to move. “I must have gotten a deal on Destination Surf bags,” McCollister joked. “I have enough to stretch the

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BOARD GAMES: In the shop at 40th Street and the Boulevard in Brant Beach, owner Dan McCollister stocks every major skateboard company. length of the Island.” But once those are gone from his Brant Beach location, it will be all skate. He is a friend of the Farias’ Surf and Sport family and has no plans on expanding to watersport hard goods. The shop is 1,000 square feet, one room with a boutique feel, not unlike skate shops found in urban areas. The custom displays were created by retail designer and Moorestown Black Diamond employee Matt Mancini (no relation to the Long Beach Township Mancini family). One local skater was camped out

early the first day, proudly walking in the door as the first customer. Around noon, 9-year-old Aiden Scott and his father, Joe, came in and bought a Globe Cruiser, a colorful, updated version of the urethane boards ridden in the 1970s. These look to be big sellers on the Island this summer. With years in the skate game, Black Diamond carries every major skateboard company, including its own Black Diamond decks. These are made in the United States at the Continued on Page 64


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oy, is this going to be a boring column. I have all this bloody fishing, weather and wildlife stuff taking up the space where perfectly good minutia could reign supreme. Oh well, maybe next week I can write about really pertinent issues like the way stores are actually Bogarting Pepsi “Throwback,” barely putting any out on the shelves so we’ll be forced to buy those high-profit, fructose-saturated sodas that eat clean through your liver and go looking for your third eyelid. BOOMING CATCH-UP: It was as if Nature checked that big ledger in the sky and said, “Holy, crap, how did I miss this?” – referring to the scant number of serious thunderstorms we’ve had going hereabouts, going back to the past few summers. “I hate to do it but it looks like I gotta catch up real quick. Actually, I really can’t say I hate doing it but with all this anger management training I’ve been undergoing lately I’m supposed to convince myself that I hate letting loose on an earthly area,” per Nature. Thusly, we were nailed by that fully riproarin’, 12-hour sky assault on Friday, followed by Monday’s thunderous, roof-rocking, pop-up T-storms. After a short high-sky reprieve – and gorgeousness temps – don’t be surprised if hellon-wheels stormage comes back by week’s end. What’s more, look for unusually dramatic thunderquakes and lightning throughout the entire summer. Not that I’m accepting any blame for Friday’s legitimately newsworthy wind and rain whacking but it further fosters my prediction that we’ll see some freaky-wild weather during our R-free months, including the possibility of tornadic action and epic hail events. “R” NOTE: Dating back to who-knowswhen, it’s been a half-shell mandate in coastal communities that the hot/hotter/hottest months, those with no “R” in them (May, June, July, August), mark times when shellfish become suspect – not forsaken, just on the close-watch list, freshness-wise. Back in the bad bay days, shellfishing waters could get mighty, uh, corrupted. Bacteria partied freely. While modern water testing and ecoimprovements have lessened the need to take heed of summer shellfish, R-free months still stand out when it comes to doubly knowing from whence those topless clams and oysters came. By the by, thorough cooking or steaming

of any type bivalve curbs any and all, let’s say, summer growths. But back to my prognosticating a contentious summer season, that’s not just a guessnostication on my part. I’m factoring in that beyond-mild winter, ongoing swings from hot weather to below normal air temps, and our early, abovenormal ocean water temps. When stirred, those things can light up the skies. Now a quick dose of downness. All that full-blown flooding late last week couldn’t have come at a worst bay time. FOX FRIENDLY FOLKS: I got a call from a woodside family which has effectively adopted a male red fox – more exactly, they were adopted by the young fox. Lately, a bit of a problem has arisen with the creature. Since these folks know I’m opened-minded and open-hearted to such buddying ups with wildlife, they asked me to come have a look. I’m not even hinting at where these foxfriendly folks are located. Legally, keeping wild animals is a serious no-no – though this relationship remains plutonic. The fox is NOT housebound. It is surely not a personal pet. It sleeps on the home’s large back porch/veranda – albeit atop its favorite plush, meant-for-dogs bed. Oddly, it seldom, if ever, wanders far from its surrogate home. By the by, it loves grapes (seedless) and “Boar’s Head” chicken cold cuts. Yep, the brand name seems to matter. Though the family gives wide berth to the fox, it will very reluctantly allow itself to be lightly touched by humans, though it fearfully whines and even yelps over such contact. Interestingly, it recently allowed itself to be groomed, via brush, of its thick shedding hair. While it freely allowed the brush to touch its fur, it instantly knew if the human hand holding the brush touched it – and the whimpering began. HAIR END SIDEBAR: Animals, wild and domesticated, have an amazing read on their hair endings. I used to mess with my late pit bull when he was sound asleep. I would take a pencil and ever so lightly and meticulously touch just one single individual hair on his body. He would flip clean over and even bolt to his feet, as if a bear had just latched onto him. Other times, his body would issue this massive muscle spasm at the touch point. To either his credit or his hair endings’ credit, he quickly got used Continued on Page 59

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Continued from Page 57 to messin’ around and would start a bit at first touch and then just issue a disgusted huff. Anyway, I’m off to meet “Mr. Deebs” (don’t ask, I didn’t) and to help this family figure out why the fox has recently been pacing the porch floor all night long, often whining loudly. Not that I don’t know the answer already: It’s gonna be coyotes in the hood. Some track searching near the home will prove me out. In fact, when I was told how the young fox was first found cowering in the corner of the veranda, I smelt coyotes. I’m betting this porch fox was the sole survivor of a coyote attack on a fox den. Its survival strategy is now simple: Never leave the porch, though it had been doing nightly forays into the nearby wilds. Not of late, though. The fox’s nightlong pacing is, to me, a sure sign of predators, a-stalk. And a coyote couple (mates for life) can be astoundingly patient stalkers, willing to spend many a day and night in the vicinity of a potential meal. The coyotes may also be hanging about due to the wafting scent of Boar’s Head cold cuts. The fox doesn’t know that. When not whelping young, a coyote pair will essentially set up camp near a potential food source. If a family fox or household pet is on the menu, they’ll settle in and go about everyday sustenance-seeking life while waiting for the ideal opportunity to go after the piece de résistance. Many suspicious cat or small dog disappearances I’ve investigated are the results of coyotes having put in long, drawn-out surveillances. Temporary coyote lairs near homes where pets have gone missing is proof apparent. I almost never find the telltale fur

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or uneaten remains in backyard pet predation cases. The coyotes quickly carry their kill to safer, oft-distant real estate, seemingly knowing they’ve pulled off a caper – and are on the lam. But back to Mr. Deebs. Dollar to donuts I can find the hangout of the ’yotes dogging Mr. Deebs – and send them packing for the hills. Coyotes are decidedly clever and likely more deserving of that “sly” attribute historically bestowed upon foxes. They can be snarlingly aggressive predators when feeding or when a situation is totally on their terms. However, mark my first-hand words, coyotes are total pussies when suddenly set upon by an aggressive human – or a single pissed off pit bull. This has already gotten long so I’ll just touch on the way the abovenoted pit bull saved her little terrier buddy from an entire family unit of attacking coyote – as many as four of them, per witnesses. The actual exchange between pit bull and coyotes took place in the woods, unseen by the dog’s owners. The wordless story was told when the pit ultimately – and nonchalantly – strutted into the backyard, covered in blood. Ready to rush their beloved hound to the vet, the family hosed her down and found just a few minor nicks and scratches. One can only guess at what retribution had been levied against the coyotes. No animal died in that exchange. I checked thoroughly. I’ll update after making my visit to meet Mr. Deebs. If you have any similar outdoor/ backyard mysteries, please include me in your search for answers. I make house calls. BAY BLUEFISHING FLASHBACK: I saw a bit of a nostalgic sight over the weekend as a dad was walking toward the bay with his two small sons, holding three smaller

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Flatties From the Suds Surfcasting Isn’t Just for Stripers and Such BEACH BEAUTIES: Damen Soriente shows off a couple sizeable take-home fluke he bested in the shoreline. Using a special S&S ‘rattlin’ jig coupled with a teaser, he worked the swash near the beach and found summer flounder have moved in – likely for a lengthy stay. He weighed them at Oceanside Bait and Tackle. rods equipped with bright red and white snapper poppers, vintage circa mid-1970s. They’re a throwback to summers past, when you could go anywhere bayside and endlessly nab 8-ounce snappers until you actually

had enough to feed an entire family. Hasn’t been like that for many years. And it turned out that day wouldn’t be the same, either. Oh, they hooked blues all right – 2- to 3-pound terrors. That size bluefish can have its

way with light gear. Despite bite-offs finally ending their day, they landed a couple cocktail blues. They made sure I knew about it. I had left my cell number in case they had any luck. I Continued on Page 60

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Fish Story Continued from Page 60 it’s a chore to turn the likes of a 30-inch bass using such light gear. That has nothing to do with the gear being too light to fight the fish – which falls to proper drag and patience – but the inability to drive home a small hook using a fast (flimsy) rod. Still, if that small hook happens to penetrate the insanely tough skin on the side of a striper jaw, you’re in for a fight to the finish – with absolutely no guarantee on which will give first: fish, angler, hook or line. Somewhat oddly, you’ll seldom see a ton of bluefish in the summer swash, even though larger blues invade the shallowest suds later in fall, egged ashore by bolting baitfish. If you want the snappers while swashing, just cast out a bit farther into the slews. Why am I getting all swashy? Well, truth be told, I think the summer surfcasting doldrums are already upon us. Short of a scant few resident stripers around the jetties and a passing blue or two, there won’t be much line activation for fishing folks confined to the beachline – family commitment and all. I think the swash constantly holds some fun catching, even at the height of the summer. What’s more, very few (if any) anglers faithfully work that zone. Coming home with a couple fat surf fluke can match the takehome of many a summer boat angler. To gear up, stop at tackle shops, explain that you’re going swash fishing – with fluke in mind. They’ll show you various rigs, smaller hooks and oval or bank sinkers to use. Small jigs work great if you want to get a tad more aggressive. FURTHER RUNDOWN: Black sea

bassing has been very decent. Nothing like we had about five years back, but damn decent, possibly indicating the current conservation measures are taking hold. Tog are off-limits and still reeling. They’re out there, and routinely being caught by sea bass folks, but the total tog biomass continues to plummet, based on ongoing studies. I’d like to bitterly point to poachers as the root evil, wiping out blackies, but it’s way more complex, possibly reflecting pollution in Barnegat Bay. Gardening sidebar: Is it just my piece of backyard agriculture or have things been growing at an insane clip this spring/summer? I have cherry tomato plants so packed with fruit – yes, a tomato is a fruit – it looks like it crossed with a pomegranate. Rays continued to arrive in our 70-dgreeplus waters. There seems to be some rarer stingray species mixed in with the over-plentiful cow-nosed rays. I’ll note for the umpteenth time that rays are very good to excellent eating. This has been proven out via contests to develop the best recipes for this fully underutilized species, a bane to areas of the Chesapeake Bay. Even folks with picky taste buds rave about well-reciped ray presentations. Smaller wings fry very well when the skin is left on. Spicing up is done after the fried skin is pulled off and meat exposed. Here’s a video showing the simplicity of cooking up rays: http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=JNhpFlzvQbw&feature=related. SIMPLY BASSIN’ FINALS: The 2012 running of the 8-week “Simply Bassin’” surf tournament closed out over the weekend. Despite a slow go at the scales, five of the leaderboard’s eight fish were over 40 pounds. Quite impressive. Congrats to all. Contact shops for information on picking up prize money.

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Black Diamond

Continued from Page 56 same factory where Zoo York decks are produced. Keeping with the boutique feel, the apparel is carefully selected and displayed minimalist-style. There are a good number of shirts and hats by local surf/skate company Jetty in the mix. “Those guys are longtime friends of mine,” said McCollister, “You can’t be on LBI without having Jetty.” In addition, Jetty prints Black Diamond shop tees out of its warehouse in Tuckerton. Brant Beach is Black Diamond’s fourth location, added to its flagship store in Moorestown, one in the Franklin Mills Mall (Philly) and one in Atlanta, Ga. McCollister tries to visit each store twice every month. He plans to be around the Brant Beach shop a bit more in the summer. Handling the everyday operations is 27-yearold Pat Brennan of Southampton. Brennan, a skater of 20 years, has worked for corporate chain stores such as Zumiez and Pac Sun, but also independent skate shops such as Shelter and the now-defunct skate park in the Moorestown Mall. “I’m just psyched to be here. Granted, there are not many skate spots, but we hope to help

get a little skate scene going.” Brennan hit on a point that will be a critical challenge for Black Diamond. Despite the amount of around-town skate cruising on LBI, it is not a very skater-friendly place. Overall it lacks the kind of urban features to which core skaters gravitate. And, most obviously, the Island is without a solid skate park. The small public park in Barnegat Light is generally ignored by most skaters, and the closest concrete bowls are in Maple Shade, Egg Harbor Township and Long Branch. “I’m looking forward to sitting down with Dan and whoever runs this Island and figuring out what it would take to get a decent park here,” said Brennan. “The surfers would love to skate some kind of transition (ramp or bowl) when the waves aren’t good. That’s how it all started for skateboarding: surfers skating in drained swimming pools.” Black Diamond has some good history with such facilities. It operates parks for skaters and BMX riders adjacent to its Franklin Mills and Atlanta shops. “Skate parks don’t make money,” McCollister said frankly. “They’re for the community. The idea is to get established as a shop and then explore a skate park of some sort, whether it’s building an indoor park or working with the town on an outdoor park.” Another challenge will be the one that McCollister has set forth himself: to try staying open year ’round despite lack of off-season business. “We’re not trying; we’re doing it. You have to be open year ’round to be a real skate shop,” he stated. He also added that they will offer snowboard gear by next fall. Black Diamond Skate Shop, next store to Sub’s Up!, will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week through Labor Day. Y

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Continued from Page 52 which features both articles and photos just as spectacular as one might expect. The online magazine, which has free access, was launched just over a year ago, and has been a successful endeavor so far. “The readership has increased, and I still get a lot of good feedback,” said Albrecht, who added that he also gets support from the major circuses. Though social media integration might be at least a short distance into the future for Spectacle, the online journal is clean, crisp and highly functional. Albrecht said it is geared toward circus professionals and “serious-minded fans.” The publication had a distribution of about 500 per issue when it was still in print, though he hasn’t yet tracked readership of the online version. It’s hard to believe Spectacle arose out of one man’s desire to write about a hobby, given the quality of writing and aesthetics of the magazine. Of course, Albrecht is no average hobbyist; he began Spectacle after 28 years of work as a theater critic for the New Brunswick Home News, with freelance contributions in a variety of mainstream and circus- or theatre-art publications. “I try to apply the same kinds of standards of writing (as with theater criticism),” he said. “I don’t assume everything is wonderful. There are three rules of criticism: You have to describe what the artist is trying to do, decide how well he did it, and the third thing is the hard part, which is (to answer) was it worth doing.” Albrecht’s love of the circus took hold of him when he was quite young. “ I t h i n k I m u s t h av e b e e n a b o u t 4 years old,” he said. “I know for sure that I went to the Ringling Brothers Circus in New York when I was 4 years old.” He went again the following year, and after missing a subsequent year, said he caused such a fuss that his mother made sure he never missed another year of the Ringling Brothers Circus. And he hasn’t to this day, save for a year or two in college. “Certainly since 1967 I have seen every single Ringling Brothers circus,” he said.

While in college at Rutgers University, Albrecht developed a love for the theater that ultimately sent him to Northwestern University for graduate and post-graduate work, and then back to New Jersey and New York, where he said he covered all of the Broadway openings for more than 25 years. He estimated that he saw and covered at least 3,000 throughout his career. “I don’t miss it,” he said. “I’ve pretty much had my fill.” When his newspaper downsized him out of a job, Albrecht said he also ended many of his other theater commitments, including nine years of work at Surflight Theatre in Beach Haven and the running of an outdoor musical theater in Middlesex County. “All of those things ended at the same time,” he said. “So I went back to my first love, of the circus. “The reason for the magazine,” he said, “was because there were things that I wanted to talk about, but finding an outlet was difficult, if not impossible. So I decided I would start the magazine, which covers circuses all over the world. … There’s not a great deal of thoughtful criticism of the circus. Most of it is kind of puff pieces, and having been a theater critic, I think I’ve brought the same kind of thoughtfulness and aesthetic into writing about the circus. So it’s kind of unique, the things that I talk about or publish. One of the comments that I get so much is (readers) say it’s inspiring.” Naturally, covering the international circus scene is no small feat, particularly given that the vast majority of writing and coverage in Spectacle is Albrecht’s own work. Though he said he plans to be a full-time LBI resident within the next couple of years, it will still mean a lot of time on the road, as he travels each year to the national and international circus festivals, in China, France, Canada, Monaco and many other countries around the world. He estimates that he sees about 40 circuses each year, including three or four visits to the Ringling Brothers: once on opening night in New York, and once at each new venue stop in the area, including the Meadowlands and Trenton, which will be a new stop this year.

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Now that the magazine has morph-ed into an online-only edition, Albrecht said he’s happy with maintaining the status quo, but not necessarily picking up any other new projects. “I’m 74 years old, so if I could maintain the pace, that would be cool,” he said. “I think I can do this for five or six, maybe 10 more years.” Eyes on the Future Stars of the Circus One thing Albrecht said he’s always prided himself on has been his ability to identify big up-and-comers. In the theater world, that meant pinpointing Meryl Streep and John Malkovitch, among others, before they became household names. Now, he identifies young, skillful circus performers who he believes will have long, successful careers. He’s able to see young performers at the start of their careers by attending circus school graduations and other young-performer showcases. He’s identified some recent trends, and said circus arts have become very much like modern dance, with a fair degree of overlap. “There are several skills that all the new young performers are going to,” he said. “Silks, hanging on drapes. You see a lot of those. You see a lot of hand balancers, people balancing on canes. I saw three or four people on Chinese

poles. And, oh God, hula hoops. There are some really fabulous hula hoop artists, you know, but some of them are really ordinary.” Of course, graduation ceremonies at schools such as the Canadian National Circus School are just where young performers begin their careers, but not often where their love affair with the circus begins. “There’s a huge circus movement afoot with young people, almost on the level of tae kwon do. There’s circus schools popping up all over the place,” said Albrecht. “For most of them it’s recreational, but more and more young people are thinking about circus as a career. Particularly with what the circus is today, it’s no longer looked upon as a gypsy enterprise; it’s no longer quite as shady or suspect as it used to be. It’s also quite an art form. … Circus performers lead a very disciplined life. Like athletes and dancers, they have limited careers.” It’s apparent that Albrecht is very pleased with the work he’s been doing for the last decade and a half. “Of all the things I’ve done in life, I feel I have greater respect for the people that I work with now than in anything else I’ve ever done,” he said. “I think because they appreciate what I’m doing. I’m taking them seriously; I’m talking about them as artists.” Y

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Little Egg Harbor, 116 Lantern Place (Mystic Shores Adult Community), Sat./Sun., 6/30-7/1. Antiques, furniture, tools, carpet steamer, household items & much more. ALSO, HOME IS FOR RENT, 2BR, 2BA, $1,050/month, includes Association fee, water & sewer. Call Pat, 609-335-4250.

Beach Haven, 1715 South Bay Ave. (corner Pelham & Bay Ave.), Sat., 6/30, 8am-noon (rain 7/1). Multi family. Carpet samples, toys, jewelry, household items. Beach Haven, 110 Amber St., Sat., 6/30, 9am till. Rain date 7/1. Decorator drapes & bedding, art, furniture, housewares. Beach Haven, 1514 South Bay Ave., Sat., 6/30, 8am-1pm (rain 7/ 1). HUGE! Sporting goods salesman samples featuring athletic footwear: sandals, boat shoes, Heelys; athletic apparel: tees, sweatshirts, jackets, socks, jerseys, headwear. ALSO, multi-family household items, kids’ stuff, and boys’ beachwear. LOTS OF GOODIES! Beach Haven West, 8 Beatrice Drive, Fri.-Sat., 7/6-7/7, Sun., 7/8 if anything is left. ESTATE/TAG SALE. Starts 8:30am sharp, 5 people in at one time. Newer furniture, art, household items, and a shed full of fun! 856-371-8612. Beach Haven, 12th & Long Beach Blvd., Sat., 6/30, 8am-1pm. Multifamily. Something for everyone! Beach Haven, 407 North Delaware Ave. (between 4th & 5th Streets), Sat./Sun., 6/30-7/1, 9am-3pm. Lots of bikes, clothing, household, 28ft. fiberglass extension ladder.

Brant Beach, 5505 Bayview Ave. Sat., 6/30, 9am-1pm (rain 7/1). Fishing gear, A/Cs, fans, lamps, etc. Harvey Cedars, 25 Buckingham Ave., Fri., 6/29, noon-7pm & Sat., 6/30, 8am-3pm. Absolutely HUGE SALE with Proceeds to BENEFIT GivingSomeThing.com Harvey Cedars, West 79th St., Fri., 6/29 & Sat., 6/30, 8am-1pm. Rain dates 7/4 & 7/5. Garden sticks, tools, North Beach T-shirts, fun jewelry, costume parts, greeting cards, books, records, new decorator flags, all kinds of stuff! Haven Beach, 107 East Nevada Ave. (Block 119), Sat., 6/30, 9am1pm. Collectibles, records, jewelry, buttons, textiles, vintage Barbies, ephemera, antiques. High Bar Harbor, 66 Antioch Rd., Sat., 6/30, 8am-noon. Rain/shine. Multi family. Talbot clothes, one-ofa-kind Santa, stained glass chandelier, tea cart, antiques, tripod, etc.

In Loving Memory CRAZY CORBY & ABBY’S ANNUAL MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE June 30 & July 1 8am-9pm 2 Centennial Ave. Holgate Rain Date July 2 & 3 25 bikes; 5,000 baseball cards; beach patio & deck furniture; futon; pet cages; books; dressers; cribs; sports & exercise equipment; composter; adult poker & bumber pool table; children's hockey & basketball tables; tablesaw; giant tomato; and much more. Corby

COME ON DOWN! We are pet friendly!

Abby

Manahawkin, Ocean Acres, 120 Leeward Rd. Fri./Sat., 6/29-6/30, 8am. Rain or shine. Manahawkin (The Coves), 223 Jeremy Lane (end Jennings Rd.), Sat.,/Sun., 6/30-7/1, 9am-1pm. Refrigerator, furniture, household items, clothes. Manahawkin, 15 South Union St., Fri. & Sat., 8:30am-2pm. Furniture, doll collection, household items, display cabinets and lots more. Ship Bottom, 203 West 12th St., Fri./Sat., 6/29-6/30, 8am. Bikes, tools, household goods, clothing, few collectibles. Something for all. Ship Bottom, 365 West 5th St., Sat., 6/30, 9am-2pm (rain Sun., 7/ 1). Boating, fishing & household items. Something for everyone. Ship Bottom, 240-241 West 22nd St., Fri./Sat., 6/29-6/30, 8am-1pm. Multi family. Tools, antique wicker sofa, chainsaw, weed wacker, tree stands, etc. Ship Bottom, 306 West 18th St., Sat., 6/30, 9am-1pm (rain date Sun., 7/1). Huge yard sale! Something for everyone! Surf City, 15 14th St. (make left at street end), Fri./Sat., 6/29-6/30, 8am-2pm (rain date 7/1). Household & lawn furniture, kitchen items, books, clothing, and much more! Prices marked to sell. Surf City, 266 North 4th St., Fri./ Sat., 6/29-6/30. Multi family., Household, linens, books (+ audio), DVDs/CDs, videos, pictures/ frames, tools, jewelry, TV entertainment center, adult/infant/toddler/girls’ clothes & costumes, toys, puzzles, luggage, Britax car seats, 32in. storm door and insulation. Surf City, 271 & 282 North 6th St., Fri./Sat., 6/29-6/30, 9am-2pm. Multi family. Collectibles, books, household, toys, lamps, linens, tools, pictures, furniture, vintage stuff, clothes, Vera items, bike, garden plants, video games, jewelry, old radios, knives, lighters.

Surf City, 282 North 2nd St., Fri./ Sat., 6/29-6/30. Furniture, home decor, household, women’s/boys’ clothing, books for children/adults, bedding, fishing poles, tools, toys. Huge selection! Great prices! Surf City, 413 Central Ave., Sat., 6/ 30, 8am (rain 7/1). Multi family. Tools, clothes, handbags, collectibles, WWII books, holiday, household. Treasures galore!

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

FLEA MARKETS ManahawkinFleaMarket.com

OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET

Rental Spaces, Fri., $10; Sat.& Sun., $25/each. Garage Sale & Used Merchandise, Sat. & Sun., $10/each. See website for coupons. Indoor Shoppes Open All Week. 657 East Bay Ave. 609-5971017.

ARTS & CRAFTS BUY IN BULK!

JustBeadIt.net

Buy 12 strands and get 40% off...all the time! All earrings, buy 1, get 1 half off. Made on LBI! 1616 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, 609-494-8177 and 1305 Long Beach Blvd., N. Bch Haven, 609-492-BEAD(2323).

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 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.

ANTIQUES Architectural Salvage

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.

ANTIQUES GREEN ACRES BARN, thrift and consignment, 540 Wells Mills Rd., Waretown. GSP Exit 69 north or southbound, Fri.-Sun., 10am-5pm. 609-971-3842.

SHIP BOTTOM ANTIQUES BY THE BAY

Central Ave. at 28th St.

Open daily, except Tuesday & Wednesday. 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.

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

SkyBlu

LBI Mobile Massage

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

50% Off Selected Items Large Collectibles “Wizard of Oz” Items Open Daily 10am - 5pm Something For Everyone 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

(609) 226-4289 Your best massage service guaranteed


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HEALTH/FITNESS

FURNITURE

MERCHANDISE

CANADA DRUG CENTER. Safe and affordable medications. Save up to 90% on your medication needs. ($25. off your first prescription and free shipping). Call 888803-6754.

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. 609-618-9917, 609-494-7970. (View picture10012 online)

Hobie Cat Bravo, like new. Quality windsurfing equipment. Canon camera equipment w/underwater housing, multiple bodies/lenses, fits in housing. 609-494-4023.

Over 30 million women suffer from hair loss! Do You? If so we have a solution. Call Keranique to find out more. 888-379-8597.

PERSONAL TRAINING

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

APPLIANCES ERIK’S APPLIANCE SERVICE

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

609-597-6446

Lic.#13VH05348400

GAS GRILL SERVICE

Make your grill hot again! Repair of all makes and models. Sundays available. Abracadabra Installations LLC, 732-620-8100, 609-6071677. Lic.#13VH06564400. Kenmore portable washing machine. Almost new, used 5 times. 22.5Wx23D. $350. 201-725-2097.

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

Hatch cover tables, antique pine ice box and jelly cupboard, steamer trunks, artwork, pine dining table w/ 6 chairs, den wall unit, painted sunflower cabinet, armoire and more. Call for prices, 239-849-4939. Indoor white wicker sofa w/2 matching chairs. Sturdy, good condition. $295. Picture available. Beach Haven. 267-471-8522. Living room set for sale, 4 matching pieces: sofa, sofa with pull out sleeper (mattress never used), love seat and chair. Sleeper sofa slightly worn. Pick up is required. $350/OBO. 914-310-7323 cell or 609-361-1976 weekends. (View picture10015 online) Wicker furniture, like new. Desk, chair, 2 bureaus, lamps, ottoman. Glass tops. $400 for all. Call 732829-9525.

MERCHANDISE 2 digital Frigidaire air conditioners, hardly used. 15in.Wx20in.H, 12,000 BTU, 9.5 EER; 24in.Wx18in.H, 15,000 BTU, 10.7 EER, though the wall or casement, $200/each or $300/both. kgpage@aol.com 6ft. Harvard air hockey table. Brand new, $300. 3 leather reclining theater seats with cup holders. LIKE NEW, $1,000. 609-207-8456.

Hammond organ for sale, $300/ OBO. 609-693-3595.

FURNITURE 2 Oscar Huber full-sized sofas, light green tropical leaf pattern. One is a pull-out bed. Good condition, $300. Photos available. Margaret, 609-575-0312. 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. Contemporary dinette set, white lacquer, pedestal table w/6 high back chairs. Originally $2,000+, asking $475. Other items available, metal desk & chairs, brass & glass cocktail tables. Call 973-271-0939. Ethan Allen Persian/Oriental rug, mostly red, 4ft.x8ft., $500/OBO. Oak sleigh bed, queen size, $500. Original framed Nantucket oil painting, $200. Beach Haven. 508-3806795. (View picture10014 online)

Standup Paddle Boards

Sunset tours. Beginners welcome. Buy for $499 complete! 609-492-5150. It’s all good at Acme Surf and Sport (.com). 84th St., Brighton Beach on LBI.

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

SPORTING GOODS Exercise bike, never used, $50. Call 732-829-9525.

CATERING ISLAND CATERING

By Okie’s- Full Service Catering. Weddings, Pig Roasts, Barbecues and Outdoor Parties. Call 609-4943394. www.lbicatering.com

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

ACME BIKE SHOPS

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

WE RENT:

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Pool table, top quality maple w/ slate, $995. Side-by-side refrigerator, $75. Electric dryer, $50. On LBI. Call 609-870-1980.

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 DISH Network. Starting at $19.99/ month PLUS 30 Premium movie channels FREE for 3 months! SAVE & ask about SAME DAY installation! Call 866-944-6135.

ElliptiGOs are here!

BUY IT • RENT IT • DEMO IT. 5 pass=$110/ 10 pass=$200. Buy one today...get $100 rebate certificate. 84th Street on LBI. 609-492-5150 www.ElliptiGo.com

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.

ALWAYS CHOOSE THE BEST

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

CLEANING SERVICES 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 SERVICES

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.

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

CLEANING SERVICES 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 & POWER WASHING LLC 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.’’

SCREEN REPAIRS

Commercio Quality

SHORE TO PLEASE CLEANING

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

Enjoy your summer, leave the cleaning to us! Residential & changeover cleanings. Serving LBI and Manahawkin for 19 years. Claudia, 609-709-5485.

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.

CRYSTAL CLEAR

Dena Montgomery Cleaning

Owner operated, every job! FridaySunday changeovers, weekly, biweekly. North End of LBI. 28 years in business. Insured. 609-6988748. Do you need to ‘‘brighten’’ your home? Call Sunshine Cleaning Service. Year ’round, seasonal and changeovers. References available. Call Stacey, 609-3841649.

Window Washing LLC

DORA’S ISLAND CLEANING

SEASONAL/YEAR ’ROUND

609-276-5537

Fully Insured

609-709-3718 NJcrystalclear.com

Free Estimates

European Cleaning Service, 10 years experience, w/references. Hard working & reliable. Residential cleaning. Serving Mainland & LBI. Basia, 609-709-6580.

Fast Screen

Same Day Mobile Repair Service Credit Cards Accepted

609.312.1076

Fully Insured

DANA LIMOUSINES, LLC 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.

CLEAR REFLECTIONS LLC Window Cleaning Pressure Washing Painting • Staining

Call: 609-389-2565

STEAM CARPET CLEANING

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

609-294-0675

Free Estimates/Fully Insured • Owner Operated

Kelly’s Cleaning Services

BEST

WHOLE HOUSE $

AND POWER WASHING LLC.

95

609-489-1721

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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Fireplaces Plus, Inc.

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

HEATING & COOLING

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

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

609-361-9453

PLUMBING JERSEY SHORE PLUMBING & DESIGN

Outdoor showers, tankless and water heaters, gas lines, sewer/ drain cleaning, boilers, service work. For all your plumbing needs. Free estimates. Lic.#12452. 609668-9008.

HEATING & COOLING ALL-WAYS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

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

T. K OHLER J R . P LUMBING & H EATING Quality Service at Your Convenience Thomas J Kohler Jr. owner/operator Lic# 12557

609-242-5474

FAZIO HEAT & AIR

Big C...Little Repairs

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.

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

UPHOLSTERERS

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.

Interior & exterior upholstery and bedding for boats & homes. Please call Kseniya Allen at 609-290-9270 or email kseniya.allen@yahoo.com

COAST HANDYMAN SERVICES

609-276-1658 LAURENCE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

SUNRISE SERVICES

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

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

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.

FRANK & SON General Home Repair Service. All types of repairs and improvements. Experienced. Dependable. For estimate: 609597-7559, cell 609-312-8254.

Rick Barker Heating & Cooling, LLC

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

HANDYMAN Odd Jobs & Yard Work

JG DESIGNS

HOUSE WATCH

HOME WORK

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

•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.

609-587-8017

ATLANTIC AWNINGS

FULL TIME LBI residents available 7 days/week 12 months. Interior & Exterior Inspections. Contractor Access. Meet your Deliveries.

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

MECHANICAL

Please visit us online for current product discounts Plumbing & Heating Service - Repairs - Remodels

Professional Installations Residential/Commercial

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

Ozzie Montanha Master Plumber

Plumbing,

609-618-2420 www.AtlanticAwningCompany.com

License# 11125

Heating & Cooling

Phone # 609-978-3551

Free Estimates

Lic# 13VH06758700

361-8226

Yes, We’re On LBI! 6105 Long Beach Blvd. • Brant Beach www.storsbergplumbing.com

609-361-0600

Fully Insured

Mr. Fix-It

CALL NOW FOR OUR AC CONDENSER SPECIAL WITH FREE CUSTOM COVER Specializing in: Tankless Water Heaters Ductless Air Conditioning, Water Turn Ons, Sewer and Drain Cleaning Call for a FREE In-Home Estimate

Lic #6062

waltmccollum@yahoo.com

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

SENIOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE ON SERVICE CALLS www.rossohvac.com yrosso@rossohvac.com LIC#13VH01298500

609-812-0094

www.EYEonLBI.com

MASONRY A&A MASONRY REPAIRS. Steps, chimney walls, rebuilt & repaired. Stone veneer, concrete & pavers. Fully insured. Call Pete, 609-2424249. newjerseymasonry.com

CULTURED STONE

Sales, Installation. Residential/ Commercial. Interior/Exterior. Reliable, fully insured. HIC#13VH01525800. 609-5973473. Fireplaces Plus, Inc. See our displays. www.fireplacesonline.com

Curbs Driveways Patios Sidewalks Steps

Carl Gallagher Mason • Contracting

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

Reliable

ON S K IC LING

R ODE LE L I E B E R M• Trim HOM

609-971-3897 Lic#13VH08737900

HOME TEMPERATURE MONITORING

SERVICE CONTRACTS MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS Starting @ $20.00 a Month + Tax Starting @ $85.00 + Tax Includes Parts & Labor 32-point Tune Up (Cap & Contactor Included) 32-point Tune Up DISCOUNT ON PARTS & LABOR UNLIMITED SERVICE CALLS PRIORITY SERVICE

Call Kevin and Mike

609-713-8352

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

SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION ALL MAKES AND MODELS • Furnaces • Central Air • Humidifiers • Boilers • UV Systems • Ductless STARTING @ $35.99 + TAX AND SENSOR LEAVING FOR THE WINTER? WE WILL MONITOR YOUR HOME’S TEMPERATURE TO PREVENT DAMAGE. ONLY DOWN FOR WEEKENDS? IN SUMMER DON’T COME HOME TO A HOT HOUSE.

House Watch Property Mgmt Services Who’s watching your home?

Atlantic Awnings

Seasonal Water Turn-Ons & Offs

EYE on LBI

AWNINGS & CANOPIES

MONTANHA

Lic.# 13VH05908400

Sales/Service •Residential and Commercial •New or Existing •Installation •Moder nization •Repairs •Service/Service Contracts. Hoistway Construction, Dumbwaiters, Chairlifts. Visit our showroom, 127 Rte. 9 South, Barnegat. Lic.#13VH04317500. www.accelevator.com

609-660-8000

LBI HOME HANDYMAN

ALLPURPOSEREPAIRS.COM

ACCREDITED HOME ELEVATOR CO.

WINDOW TREATMENTS

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

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.

ELEVATORS

HANDYMAN

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

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.

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

HANDYMAN

HANDYMAN

Corrigan Construction Co.

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

Est. 1987

Over 20 Years Experience

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

Lic. #12456 Ship Bottom, NJ

597-2692 Lic#13VH04928600

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LAWN CARE

PEST CONTROL

FENCING

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

LIND ENTERPRISES LLC TERMITE & PEST CONTROL

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

MOWING & TRIMMING

Spring clean-ups & gutter cleaning. Call Martin Lawn Care Co. Reasonable rates. Insured. 609-4891447. Email kutgrass@yahoo.com kutgrass.com

FENCES

Serving LBI & Ocean County Real Estate and WDI Inspections. Termite, Ant, Rodent, Wasp and all pest control problems solved. Excellent Customer Service. Lic.#98314A fully insured.

Call Howard 609-384-5019

PEST MANAGEMENT

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

LANDSCAPE DESIGN STONE PAVERS WALLS FENCING ASPHALT SPRINKLERS

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

A SUMMER CLEANUP

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

SPRINKLERS AQUA CONNECTION Recommended by “4 out of 5 Landscapers” 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

AFFORDABLE Landscaping

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

Classified Ads Get Results 494-5900

Lawn

AH

‘‘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.

Nace’ s Weed Control Chemical Weed Control Service

LANDSCAPING

LANDSCAPING

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.

GIOTTINI LANDSCAPING

SEASONAL CLEANUPS. Mulch, Organic Soil & Stone •Tree & Shrub Care •Pine Needle/Leaf Removal •Living or Decorative Walls •Walkways •Paver Repairs •Seashore/Dune Gardens •Low Maintenance, Salt Tolerant Plantings. Our standards meet Rutgers recommended Coastal Landscaping Guidelines. Owner Operated/ Client Satisfaction Guaranteed. LBIPG@comcast.net

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.

MANAHAWKIN TREE SERVICE

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

494-0266

597-8846

Free estimates. Fully insured. Lic.#13VH01099400

609-494-4808

Clean Ups • Trimming • Tree Planting & Plants Celestino Cruz

STATE LIC. #97098A INSURED FREE ESTIMATES

References • Free Estimates - Est. 1980

609-978-1045 • Fax: 609-978-0337

Landscape Design

609-660-0009

609-597-6492

celestino.landscaping@yahoo.com

$

100 OFF

Reg./Lic# 13VH02263300

New Installation

“Every Project a Referral”

with ad at time of estimate

Night & Day

State Lic.#00016664

Lic.#13VH05803700

OUTDOOR LIGHTING

LANDSCAPING

Landscape Design Landscaping & Garden Center

by

LIGHTHOUSE LANDSCAPE

(Previously LBI Landscaping)

Light Up Your Night

Design, Install, Maintain

Energy Saving LEDs & Low Voltage Systems Luxury & Safety Beautifully Designed, Installed & Maintained Enjoy More of Your Seashore Home

· Unique Island Style Landscapes · Colorful Gardens, Fence, Bamboo · Long Term Landscape Relationships

609-361-4310

609-494-7373

For-Shore Weed Control Lawn Care

www.hochslandscaping.com Lic # 13VH04791400

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

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

609-978-1392

LIGHTHOUSE LANDSCAPE

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

Living & Working Local North 609-494-7373 LBI

609.812.9191 www.shrubheads.com “Your yard is always on our mind”

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 & 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

Allgreen Pest Services ECO FRIENDLY

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

power washing/wildlife trapping

7 Day Service

732-597-8550 866-303-0044 mfritz625@aol.com www.allgreenpestservices.com

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

Long Beach Island, NJ

p: 609-494-7007 www.daivdashlandscaping.com

Licensed & Insured Free Estimates Real Estate Inspections

Design & Installation

609-489-6400

Property & Lawn Maintenance Sod • Stone Shore Plantings Wall Stone Drainage Solutions Mulch

Cottagefence@yahoo.com

Free Estimates

QUALITY DEPENDABLE WORK

Licensed & Insured Lic # 13VH05152400

Outdoor Environments

DAWSON

494-7562 • 294-9551


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LANDSCAPING

LANDSCAPING

Quality Mushroom Soil Topsoil & Mulch

SEASONAL CLEANUPS LBI & MAINLAND AREA

THE GARDEN KEEPER Lawn Mowing & Cleanup

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

SCHONEY’S LANDSCAPING CLEANUPS

Complete landscaping, grading and brush hog, backhoe, fences, gutters, tree, shrub and stump removal. 609-693-3084. Lic.#13VH01672000.

Are You a Growing Landscaper?

Make sure everyone knows it. TELL THEM! Advertise in The SandPaper Classifieds! 609-494-5900

Tree, Shrub & Ornamental Grass Trimming •Flower Care •Hand Weeding •Pine Needle/Leaf Removal •Mulch, Organic Soil & Stone Delivered •Complete Landscape Care.

GIOTTINI LANDSCAPING 609-494-4808 STAFFORD STONE

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

Landscapes Reg/Lic# 13VH02805500

PERENNIAL GARDENS (609) 494-0800 Lic.# 13VH01646400

HOME REPAIR •MAINTENANCE. LBI based. Wind Damage, Doors, Locks, Siding, Roofing, Drywall, Andersen Windows, Fences, Rotted Wood. Lic.#13VH02403900. 609-713-2400, 609-713-2405.

ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE

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

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

CARPENTRY 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.

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

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

609-494-5094

Complete Range of Landscaping Services Shore Garden Specialist

On The Side

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

Proudly Serving LBI’s North End

• Rock • Cleanups • All Landscape Needs • 60ft. Bucket Lift • Pavers • Hardscaping Residential • Commercial Licensed & Fully Insured

WELDING

Retired certified welder, small/large items, my place or yours, steel, aluminum, stainless. Over 45 years experience. 609-494-7263, cell 609-713-5528.

BARNEGAT L IGHT L ANDSCAPING & GARDENS

Landscaping • Fencing • Pavers

24hr Emergency Service

CARPENTRY

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

perennialgardenslbi.com

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

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

METAL WORKING

609.709.5227 SRF444@yahoo.com Garden & Landscaping Center Located at 502 Broadway, Barnegat Light Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sun. 8:30am - 5pm

Joe Salentino C:609-312-3688 H:609-848-9033

Custom Fiberglass Fully Insured

Free Estimates

Decks • Roofs • Vinyl Handrails

609-713-0581

OUTHERN

OCEAN

Stone Spreading • Brick Pavers • Landscaping

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

609-597-3629

609-661-9150

www.SouthernOceanHardscaping.com

Lic# 13VH02482900

Serving LBI

Lic # 13vH00034400

25 Years Experience

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

New Installations • Outdoor Lighting Cleanups • Free Estimates

609-597-0964 Manahawkin, NJ 08050

609-891-7769 LIC# 13VH05931600

marclandscapes@gmail.com

856-764-8446 Delran, NJ 08075

Stone Delivery & Spreading • All Types & Sizes Quality Paver Work Most Reasonable & Experienced Area Contractor Mushroom & Topsoil • Clam Shells

We Will Beat Any Estimate by 5% FREE ESTIMATES

For

FREE ATES

EMERGENCY WORK

ESTIM

609-296-5335 F

732-208-8733 Over 20 Years Experience Fully Insured • Lic. #13VH01823000

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

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

494-4106 • 597-1767

Lic#13VH00893900

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ELECTRICAL J.A.G. Electrical Contracting LLC

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

Kean

Electrical Contractors, Inc.

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

THOMAS F. GOGLIA & SON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

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

ROOFING/SIDING A ALL EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS

ROOFING/SIDING

ROOFING/SIDING

FLOORING

POWER WASHING

POWER WASHING

A ALL PHASES OF ROOFING/SIDING

J. MCDERMOTT ROOFING

Carpet Repair, Carpet Restretch, Carpet Install. Next day, professional service. 25 years experience. Call 609-384-3688.

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.

JAMES LEWIS EXTERIORS Roofing & Siding. Est. 1987. All work guaranteed. Insured, references available. Lic.#13VH00571700. Best prices! Call 609-294-2034.

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

H&H

DECK RESTORATION SERVICES

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.

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

Roof repairs and new roofs. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. Jim 609-492-2732, Haven Beach. Lic.#13VH04826300.

WIND

& POWERWASHING

P&H ROOFING

A company where the owner is on the job! Repairs & Power Washing

609-384-1709

(No subcontractors)

Lic# 13VH01941200

Old & New Floors Installation & Repairs

609-597-6229

Free Estimates

Fully Insured

All Types of Shingles & Repairs

Ceiling Fans Recessed Lights Remodeling & New Construction

609-294-8219

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

Since 1976

All Types • Fully Insured • Free Estimates Andrew Plenge

609-494-6216

Lic# 13VH00082400

QUICK RESPONSE

iguanaroofinganddecks.com iguanaroofing@yahoo.com Reg./Lic.# 13VH01741000

Jerry Milano

Joy Milano

MILANO TILE, LLC Serving LBI over 40 years

609-361-0236

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

LLC

www.daveselectric.net

FREE ESTIMATES Lic#10504 • Fully Insured & Bonded

LBI’S Finest Power Washer

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

Roofing • Fiberglass Decks • Skylights • Vinyl Rails

Lic # 5828

Ray Pinho 609-597-0212

609-384-1046 Certified Wood Preservers Power Washers Assoc. of North America

Floor Sanding & Refinishing

609-367-5176.

Green Alternatives Available

Heidi Hunter

Serving LOCAL Businesses & Homeowners for Over 20 Years

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

COMMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL OWNER ON JOB SITE FREE ESTIMATES

Specializing In Stain Work

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.

Solar/Maintenance Engineering Residential Commercial Industrial

OW CLEANING

LBI • Manahawkin Tuckerton Lacey Twp. • Toms River

Ph/Fx: 609-698-2378

609-361-8815

Reg/Lic # 13VH04482900

N.J. Lic#13VH06719700

PINSTRIPE ROOFING

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

Expert Roofing at Handyman Prices! 15-year guarantee on all installation jobs! Siding • Gutters • Leaders • Kitchens Residential/Commercial Senior Discount

$50 OFF ANY JOB OVER $200 Fully Bonded & Insured Lic.# 15541

609-891-6905

Free Estimates 24-Hr. Service

KURTZ ELECTRIC, INC. Residential • Commercial • Industrial

“NO JOB TOO SMALL” Serving Local Businesses & Home Owners for 32 years • Upgrade Electrical Service • Recessed Lighting • Air Conditioning Circuits

FREE ESTIMATES

• New Construction • Wiring for Ceiling Fans • Troubleshooting

597-8570

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

WE DO SOLAR

All Phases of Electrical Work No Job Too Small

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

(some restrictions may apply)

“Extreme Home Make Over Contractor”

(609) 978-6530 WWW.GOGREENWITHLOUSELECTRIC.COM

$500 OFF with this ad! Clip & Save! Valid until 12/31/12

201-218-1277 David S. 551-265-2036 David D.

Ask About Our 22 Sq. Promo!

Custom Showers • Complete Bathroom Remodels Kitchen Backsplashes Small Jobs & Repairs Welcome

609-296-6906 • 609-618-9031 Fully Insured • Reg/Lic 13VH00054700

We beat any written estimate!

pinstriperoofing.com NJ LIC# 13VH06396300

ATLANTIC 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 Fully Insured

Ceramic Tile LLC

Marble - Natural Stone - Glass Tile

609-698-7766 Serving Ocean County & LBI for over 20 years

Free Estimates

Lic. #13VH00496100

Hardwood ~ Laminate ~ Bamboo ~ Cork Now Offering Waterproof Vinyl Plank Flooring Great for High Traffic Rentals

609.276.9299

Visit us at: www.skyrofloors.com Re/Lic#13VH04831900 | EPA & CFI Certified

NJ LICENSE #6156

GEORGE WARR Electrical Contractor Meter Sockets & Service Cable Replacements Water Heater Elements Installed Ceiling Fans • Dryers Air Conditioning • Circuits Lighting & Remodeling Specialist

SPECIALIZING IN FIBERGLASS, SIDING, VINYL RAILING & DECKS

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

P.O. Box 182, Barnegat Light, NJ 08006

609-494-0927

*certain restrictions may apply

NJ REG# 13VH06143700


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PAINTING

PAINTING

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

POWER WASHERS PLUS

A-1 SCHROEDER PAINTING

BYRNE PAINTING

A ALL H0ME IMPROVEMENTS

AFFORDABILITY J. COLLINS & SONS CARPENTRY

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

Prestige Power Washing

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

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.

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

800-560-WASH

Andrew H. Grayson

• Residential/Commercial • Interior/Exterior • Powerwashing • Carpentry • Free Estimates

EAST COAST CONTRACTING– Paint & Stain •Kitchens •Baths •Decks. 15% off competitors’ pricing. 1 hour response. Chris 609618-3462. Lic.#13VH06855700.

• Licensed and Fully Insured • Affordable Rates • Over 10 yrs of Experience Justin Framolaro jframolaro@yahoo.com Lic# 13VH06337600

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.

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.

Interior and Exterior Staining & Painting. Powerwashing. Windows & Doors Installed. Michael O’Donnell. Lic.#13VH05479800. 609-494-3699.

PAINT & HAMMER

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

R.J.H. Paint & Stain

ADMIRAL HOME REPAIR

Interior & exterior. Give us a call. 609-312-9857. Serving all the Mainland and Long Beach Island.

Interior/exterior, power washing, wall coverings, acoustic spray, small repairs. Owner operated since 1979. Licensed, insured, reliable. 609-597-7763. Lic.#13VH01979900.

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

A ALL PHASES OF HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Howard Painting & Staining

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

Framolaro Painting & Home Improvements, LLC 609-902-2919 609-716-6000

Interior/exterior. Power washing. Quality work at reasonable prices. References supplied. 609-494-5626, 609597-8558. Lic.#13VH02045500.

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

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

EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR

POWER

Free Estimates • Serving LBI & Mainland Celebrating Our 18th Year Anniversary

609-994-7379 Lic#0400399305

PAINTING STAINING 597-0544

State Lic.#13VH06667900

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

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

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

WASHING

CUSTOM HOUSE PAINTING

361-2452

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

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

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

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Classified Ads Can Be Seen Online www.thesandpaper.net

609-294-0173

GARRAMONE DESIGN

Reg./Lic.# 13VH01517700

Rick’s

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

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

Vinyl Replacement Windows Vinyl Siding Entry Door Replacements Vinyl Railings Composite Decks Andersen Windows & Doors Too Much to List

Painting & Paperhanging

609-276-9213

J. CONOSCENTI & SONS CONTRACTORS

Joseph Midure

All Exteriors/Interiors Staining Free Estimates Fully Insured

Professional • Prompt • References

EAST COAST CONTRACTING– Kitchen & Bath Remodeling •Decks •Vinyl Railings •Tile & More. 1 hour response. Chris 609-618-3462. Lic.#13VH06855700

HOME IMPROVEMENTS INC.

All phases of home inprovements & repairs. Bathrooms, kitchens, tile, decks, siding, Andersen windows, replacement windows, vinyl railings and painting. 609-504-7007. Lic#13VH06514200

PAINTING & POWER WASHING

COAST WINDOW & DOOR

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

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS 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

RONALD C. RIKER

HONEY-DO HOME REPAIRS

We Do What Your Honey Won’t! Interior/exterior. Popular Mechanics magazine featured 3 of my projects. 33 years experience. 609492-3749, 609-290-2995. Lic.#13VH01765700.

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 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.

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

ROBERT HOTALING

BUILDER • REMODELING DECKS • SIDING • WINDOWS • DOORS KITCHENS • BATHROOOMS • INTERIORS • REPAIRS

609-361-8226 SHIP BOTTOM LIC# 13VH00402400

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

(609) 276-2242

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

30 Years Experience Reg/Lic# 13VH06407000

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INSTRUCTION

ADULT CARE

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Adult High School Diploma at home. 4-6 weeks. NO age limit. Accredited, state listed. FREE CLASS RING. Free Brochure. 305-9404214.

24-hour companion caregiver in Waretown. 4 consecutive weekdays. Call Lee, 609-294-2610.

Black Eyed Susan’s in Harvey Cedars is seeking full and part time line cooks, servers, catering cooks, catering servers and bartenders. Please contact 609-233-8296 or 609-744-7812.

Housekeeper, P/T, flexible, 20 hours/week. Must have domestic experience. Se Habla Espanol. Beach Haven West. 609-597-3391.

Box office, P/T, seasonal, evenings & weekends. Ocean Professional Theatre Company seeks energetic, customer service oriented individuals who enjoy working in a fastpaced environment. Computer skills required. Assist patrons with ticket purchases and provide general information by phone & in person for New Jersey’s newest professional theatre company, performing in Barnegat. Please call Ruth at 609-312-8306 or email ruth@oceantheatre.org

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

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.

JustBeadIt.net

Kids Kamp, 5-8 years old, Mon.-Fri., 9:30am. Tween classes, Mon.-Fri., 7pm Adult workshops daily, 3pm. Hair accessories, beach treasures, macrame, and much more! Buy 5 classes, get $20 giftcard, mix & match! 1616 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, 609-494-8177 and 1305 Long Beach Blvd., Nor th Beach Haven, 609-492-BEAD(2323).

LBI SURFING & PADDLE BOARDING LESSONS Professional Lessons/Day Camps.

Adult companion available. Waretown, Barnegat or Forked River. Will help with light cleaning, meal preparation, errands, etc. Please call Vicki, 609-713-4518 or email vickidahl74@yahoo.com

AT HOME ELDER CARE

European caregivers, English speaking. References, licensed, bonded, insured. Call 732-899-6366. www.athome-eldercare.com Certified Caregiver. Compassionate, reliable care and companionship. Non smoker. Background check, references available. Call Anna, 609-660-9784. Experienced caregiver looking for P/T or F/T job or will do cleaning. Call cell 609-489-3182 or home 609-549-5957.

PETS/PET CARE ADOPT A PET

Dogs, Puppies, Cats & Kittens ready for adoption in Ocean County’s animal facility, located at 360 Haywood Rd. in Manahawkin. All animals have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated & microchipped. Hours: 1pm-4pm daily, Wed., 1pm-6:30pm.

609-978-0127

LOST A PET? Call the shelter, your pet could be there!

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MATH TUTOR

Certified math teacher with 27 years experience. Pre-Algebra through Calculus. Reasonable rates. 914-954-8486. 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. Spanish tutoring/lessons offered by NJ certified Spanish teacher on LBI. Call Diane, 717-574-0503.

SURFwithNICOLE.com

Surf Camps & Surf Lessons. All ages, all abilities, coed friendly. Experienced CPR & First Aid certified instructor. 619-398-7437.

PET AND HOUSE SITTING, LLC

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

609-361-8020

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!

MUSIC LESSONS

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.

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

24-hour companion caregiver in Waretown. 4 consecutive weekdays. Call Lee, 609-294-2610.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Accredited Home Elevator seeks experienced woodshop help for our elevator cab shop. Call 609-6608000.

TUTOR, K-8th. School teacher with 15 years experience, specializing in Math. Call now to schedule for summer season. Joann, 609-2763317.

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

BUSINESS SERVICES SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. WIN or pay nothing! Start your application in under 60 seconds. Call today! Contact Disability Group, Inc., licensed attorneys & BBB accredited. Call 866970-8473.

HELP WANTED

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. Auto mechanics needed. Must have experience. Call Sears Auto in Manahawkin, ask for Tony, 609978-5907. 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

CHILD CARE

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.

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

Bartenders needed, experience required. Also need a maintenance person. Please apply in person at the Surf City Hotel, 800 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City.

BREAKFAST COOK

F/T, 7am-3pm. Experienced only. Apply in person, Greenhouse Cafe, 6th & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom.

CATERING CHEFS

Full and part time. Experienced cooks only. Apply online at: www.beachhavencatering.com Certified Home Health Aide class, 7/16-8/2. Call Visiting Home Care of Ocean County, 732-244-5565, ext. 221 or 200 for information. CHHAs, LPNs, RNs, Companions, Live-Ins. FT/PT, flexible hours. We offer CNA & CHHA training. Call now 609-607-9700, 732-341-4500. www.karingwithkindness.com

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

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.

COOKS

Line cook, experienced, high volume, short order, saute, broiler, fryer. Seasonal & year ’round available. LBI area. Call 609-713-4254. DRIVERS - Owner operators, $2,000 SIGN-ON BONUS. local/regional freight. Average $150,000/ year. No touch freight. No forced dispatch. Minimum 2 years T/T experience. Call BTT: 877-378-4288. Drivers, CDL-A TEAM with TOTAL miles. Equipment, benefits. Hazmat teams, start at .50c/mile OTR and dedicated runs available. 800-9422104, ext. 7307 or 7308. www.Drive4Total.com 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

ENGLESIDE MOTEL & RESTAURANT

Now hiring experienced line cooks and dishwashers. Apply in person, 30 Engleside Ave., Beach Haven. Experienced reefer drivers. GREAT PAY/freight lanes from Presque Isle, ME. Boston-Lehigh, PA. 800-277-0212 or www.primeinc.com

GALLERY ASSISTANT

Seeking a sales clerk to provide support to staff in all aspects. Hiring immediately. For more details, email resume to sales@gallery100lbi.com

JOEYS’ PIZZA & PASTA

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. 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. Loan Processor, F/T, year ’round. No experience required. Good office/people skills, able to multi-task, works well under pressure with deadlines. Call Melissa 609-4927600. 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. 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 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 Seeking housekeeper for summer weekends in Harvey Cedars. Se Habla Espanol. Call Adriana, 646643-9164.

SURF CITY FISHERY

Take-out cook needed. Apply in person, 9am-6pm, 902 Long Beach Blvd, Ship Bottom. 609-494-8171. 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.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED ATTENTION SEAFOOD LOVERS!

HELP WANTED

Hiring

Hostess Servers Bartender Call for appointment

494-5776

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

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


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$5,600/SEASON

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

6/30-9/3 $5,900

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, second from beach, 3-bedroom duplex, deck, WiFi, badges included. 7/7-7/14, 7/28-8/11, $1,295-$1,495/week. Owner 732383-8108 or aufderhar@comcast.net A+ Victorian-style rental home. Pet friendly. Beach Haven Terrace. 4BR, 2BA, 2 great decks. Available 7/14-7/21, 8/18-8/29 ($200 off Aug. weeks). Call 908-278-7092. More info on web site www.VRBO.com/406742

AAA BAYFRONT

Cheaper & Better in Sept.

Summer weeks are rented but the best weeks of all are still available at half the price. Quiet Brant Beach YC area. Unobstructed, 180 degree bay views from the bridge south to AC. Enjoy spectacular fall sunsets and nature’s activities on nearby islands, while watching boats navigate the IC Waterway from 2 levels of wrap-around decks, glass walled great room with fireplace, or your private dock. 4 large bedrooms plus TV room. All amenities included. 9/1-9/8, $2,500; 9/8-9/15, $2,000; 9/159/22, $1,800; 9/22-9/29, $1,500, 9/29-10/6, $2,500. Owner 609923-1533. bedbridge@verizon.net w w w . t o u r f a c t o r y. c o m / idxr458534 Available lagoon front Beach Haven West. Bring your boat. 4BR, 2BA, A/C, WiFi, W/D, D/W. Available weeks, 7/14, 7/21, 8/18, 8/25, $1,300/week. 609-597-6446. View pictures thesandpaper.net

AVAILABLE 2 WEEKS

Surf City, second floor, oceanside, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps 9. Very big & clean. Great for two families. 8/18-8/25, 8/25-9/1, $1,800/week plus security & cleaning fee. 609-335-7662. www.lbislandvacation.com 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, renovated duplex, bayview. Top floor, 3BR/2BA; Bottom floor, 3BR/1BA. $1,100$1,750/week. Pet okay. 610-5739622. View pictures thesandpaper.net

BARNEGAT LIGHT REDUCED!

Large spacious home w/4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths; reverse living 2 master bedroom suites (each w/ private bathroom); room w/2 twin beds; bunk room that sleeps 5. Roof top deck w/views of ocean, bay & Old Barney; 4 additional decks. 3 weeks open: 6/30-7/7, $3,800; 7/7-7/14, $3,800; 7/14-7/ 21, $4,000. Call 201-657-5419. Barnegat Light, beautiful Nantucket style house on large tree shaded lot. Sleeps 8-10. 2 decks plus patio. Available 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, $2,200/ week. 267-879-9637. View pictures thesandpaper.net

SUMMER RENTALS

SUMMER RENTALS

SUMMER RENTALS

ROOMS FOR RENT

WINTER RENTALS

Brighton Beach, beautiful, renovated contemporary. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, boat slip. All weeks $2,200. 267-614-5797. www.VRBO.com

BAYFRONT

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

OCEANBLOCK, Ship Bottom, 5th from beach. 2BR, sleeps 4-6, A/C, washer/dryer. Great location. 8/38/10, 8/24-8/31, 9/7 on, $900$1,000/week. 609-597-9151, 609709-2723.

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.

Surf City, 3BR, first floor, furnished, W/D, A/C, outside grill. Gas or electric heat available. No pets. Sept.-June, $950/month. 609-4945297.

Bayfront cottage, Ship Bottom. Sleeps 8, 1.5 baths, small private beach, W/D, dishwasher. Available July weeks, $1,750/week. Call 267307-8907.

Brant Beach, 4-bedroom, 2-bath cape w/2 kitchens. Near BBYC. Great location. Satellite TV, WiFi, badges. Available weekly, $1,500/ week. Call 845-598-1988.

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

Beach Haven West, updated 3bedroom, single family home. Lagoon front, extra wide cul-de-sac location, outside shower, C/A. Available 7/15-7/22 & 9/2-9/16, $1,300/week. Call Beth, 201-8185250. View pictures thesandpaper.net

Brant Beach, 5 large bedrooms, 2BA, A/C, TV room, patio, garden. 2.5 blocks from beach. Sat.-Sat., 7/ 7-14, 7/14-21, $2,800/week. Mon.Fri. special, any week $1,400. 609655-7623. wclopp@comcast.net www.lbibrantbeachhouse.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

Brant Beach, 1 off ocean, 2BR w/ sleeper, W/D, A/C, O/S, deck. No smoking/pets. 7/14-7/21, $1,600; Sept., $1,000/week. 908-803-2009.

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 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. 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. 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. Beach Haven Gardens, second floor duplex, 2 bedrooms (sleeps 46). Available 8/18-8/25, $1,000/ week. Sept., $500/week, $1,500/ month (includes Chowderfest). Call 856-577-0371. www.3000balticlbi.com Beach Haven, oceanside, 3BR, 1BA, 2nd floor duplex (sleeps 7). 1 block to beach, C/A, W/D, WiFi, badges, 2 decks, ample parking. Weeks available: 7/8 & 7/21, $1,500/week. No pets. 609-8489945. Beach Haven Park, quiet oceanblock retreat, 2-bedroom cottage, A/C, cable, O/S, grill. No smoking/pets. Limited weeks. 609-492-6502. View pictures thesandpaper .net Brant Beach, oceanside, 2BR, sleeps 6, A/C, cable TV, fully equipped kitchen. No pets. $1,000/ week, call for availability. 215-2571615. Brant Beach duplexes, 3rd & 4th from ocean, w/views, 3BR, 1.5BA, sleeps 8, $2,040/week. Also: 2BR duplex, sleeps 6, $1,100/week. All units w/amenities, badges. 609361-8987. www.VRBO.com/141162 Brant Beach, 3-bedroom, second floor duplex, amenities, off-street parking. $830/week. NO PETS. 609-361-4662.

BRANT BEACH

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

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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.

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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. Harvey Cedars. Unique opportunity to rent the Island home/getaway you have always wanted... but could never find to buy. Located in the heart of Harvey Cedars, this completely renovated, 2-bedroom, 1-bath home has new appliances and furnishings. Add your personal touches to make this spacious home your own. Rent for the rest of Summer 2012 at $1,500/week... then lock in Summer 2013 with a year-long rental from Sept. 2012 through Aug. 2013. Yearly rental rate is $2,200/month plus electric and cable. Call 609-268-1963.

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.

INGROUND POOL

Brighton Beach bayfront, 7 bedrooms, 5 full baths. Weeks available: 8/25, 9/8, 9/15. Call 908-2950509. www.sunsetbayhouse.com Loveladies, lagoon-front home, 3 bedrooms, sleeps 8. Cable, Wi-Fi, beach parking and badges. Pets welcome. $3,500/week. Please call 201-914-1997.

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 bayfront, sleeps 4-5, badges included, cable, A/C. Only one week left! 7/7-7/14, $950. 856546-1413. 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, 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, 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. Surf City, 232 North First St. Lovely 2-bedroom Cape Cod, A/C, WiFi, badges, many amenities. 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, first floor front apartment, 2BR, 1BA, window A/C, cable, O/S, deck, 2-car parking. Available 7/710/27, $950/week. Call 215-3482071. 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. Surf City. SAVE TIME, GAS AND, OF COURSE, MONEY. Come stay with us for the summer. 2BR, 1 block to beach. Just park the car! 856-866-9355.

WEEKEND SPECIAL!

HARVEY CEDARS OCEANSIDE

81st St. Fri.-Tues., 1BR or 2BR, deck, $440-$465. PET FRIENDLY. 609-494-7695 or check website uptonshorerental@aol.com

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SHARE HOME LEH, directly off Parkway, full use of large house. Storage available. Must love dogs. No smoking. $750/ month. 609-709-2659. Looking for person to share my Manahawkin home, $750/month plus security. Utilities & cable included. For more info, call 973439-0662.

YEAR ROUND RENTALS Barnegat, 2 years old, 4BR, 2.5BA, finished basement. $2,200/month + utilities. No pets. Available immediately. 732-983-2715.

BARTLETT LANDING

Convenient/Comfor table, 2BR, 2BA, fully applianced. Call or stop in today. Our team is eager to help make you feel ‘‘at home.’’

June Special!

Move in by 6/30/12, pay $500 security. Call 609-294-2404. 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 Beach Haven Gardens, 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath house, gas heat, hot tub. $2,250/month + utilities. Available 9/1. By appointment only, Sun. & Mon. 845-661-2105. LEH, Tall Timbers, 2BR, 2.5BA townhome, $1,175/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, 609978-9009. Little Egg Harbor (Mystic Shores Adult Community). Beautiful, 2bedroom, 2-bath rancher, $1,050/ month includes Association fee, water & sewer. 1 car garage, fireplace, C/A, gas heat. Call Pat, 609335-4250. 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.

VILLAGE ON THE GREEN

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

June Special!

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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COMMERCIAL FOR SALE Island landmark, 52-seat coffee & dessert restaurant. 19 successful years, turnkey operation. Time to retire. Business & property for sale. Possible lease w/option to buy. Call 201-388-8429 or 201-892-5108. LBI ice cream store. Excellent Boulevard location. Owned since 1980. Corner lot, 50ft.x130ft. Will hold papers. $1,000,000 FIRM! Call 732-270-0227. 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.

WINTER RENTALS Available 9/1/12-5/1/13. Surf City, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $1,000/month + utilities & security. Call 609-3357662. See our Web site: www.lbislandvacation.com

BAYFRONT Surf City $800 Mo.

Plus utilities. Beautiful 3BR, 1.5 baths duplex, fully furnished, all amenities. Amazing SUNSETS! Oct.-April. 856-534-7290.

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

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

Loveladies, lagoon front, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, fully furnished. $1,500/month + utilities. No pets/smoking. Available 9/15-6/15. 732-598-9601.

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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. 732-2362185.

HOUSES FOR SALE

Oceanside, pool, sleeps 12. 9/8, $5,200; 9/15, $4,900; 9/22, 9/29, $4,500.

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Ship Bottom office for rent, $450/ month, includes utilities. Call Beach Haven Auto, 609-494-0535, Mon.Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 9am-1pm.

Beach Haven Gardens, oceanside, double lot. Large cape with second floor apartment & detached garage. FSBO, $739,000. Call 609-7139661.

Beach Haven West, 3BR, W/D, gas heat, fully furnished, deck, dock. Free internet/cable. Available 9/3/12-6/2/13, $1,100/month plus utilities/security. 973-632-0274. www.bhwrental.com

Loveladies #85C LB Blvd.

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

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

Little Egg Harbor, nice and new, furnished room w/full bath and kitchen access. References and security required. $700/month. 609-296-8451.

Loveladies #99B LB Blvd.

COMMERCIAL FOR RENT

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.

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Bayview Condominiums, Beach Haven. Spectacular sunsets, 2BR, 2BA, second floor. 42ft. dock. REDUCED, $429,000. FSBO 914388-4429. View: FSBO.com/154978

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

18ft. SEASWIRL STRIPER, 1996. 130hp, CC, trailer. Professionally maintained w/records, ready to go. Must see! $5,500. 609-494-5152.

24ft. Grady White Offshore 1986. Hardtop w/electronics box. 250hp Yamaha on brackett. Fish finder sonar w/mapping GPS. $16,500. Extras. 610-716-9557. (View picture81038 online)

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LENDER ORDERED LIQUIDATION SALE! Southwest Florida. Brand new condo 2BR, 2BA, GARAGE, only $99,900. Same unit sold for $295K! gorgeous new 1300sf. condo. All appliances, granite counters, more. Excellent financing. Ask about our fly-n-buy program. Call now 877-526-3631, ext. 439.

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.

MOBILE HOMES LBI Trailer Park has homes for sale, 1/2 block from ocean. ALSO, we have RV sites for rent. Call 609492-9151.

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.

PERSONALS Dear W., Happy Birthday, Happy Vacation and Happy No Party 2012! With all my love always and forever, T. SandPaper PERSONALS are FREE! All free personals should be limited to 20 words or less, with no more than two submissions per individual. A box c/o The SandPaper will be assigned upon request for a charge of $1.50. Only ads of a non-commercial nature may be placed at no cost. Please mail or bring your personals to our office prior to the deadline for personals and all classified ads, Tues., 10am.

ADOPTION Are you pregnant? A childless, married couple (in our 30s) seeks to adopt. Will be hands-on mom and devoted dad. Financially secure. Expenses paid. Nicole & Frank, 888-969-6134. Are you pregnant? A childless married couple seeks to adopt. Financial security. Expenses paid. Call Christine & Norbert. Ask for Michelle/Adam. 800-790-5260.

AUTO REMOVAL

CASH PAID

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

AUTO DETAILING SMILE’s Mobile Detail Service

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

AUTOS FOR SALE 1961 Chevy Bel Air, 4 door, $12,500. 1963 Chevy Impala, 2door hardtop, $25,000. In Monmouth County. Call 732-977-7924. 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. 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. 2004 Chevy Impala Classic, 4 cylinder. $35,000 miles. Asking $5,500. In Barnegat. Call 609- 6608081.

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.

BOATS FOR SALE 8ft. inflatable dinghy, never titled, $400. 6hp, 4-cycle Mercury outboard available, no hours, $800. 609-492-4401. 10ft. 2in. rigid, inflatable dinghy. Complete with motor, trailer, cover, & foot pump. 610-679-1079. 10ft. Pennant Daysailer (2007). 15ft. mast with sail, main & jib. Oars and 1.5hp motor. Perfect for beginners. Asking $1,700. In Barnegat Light. 267-879-9637. 12ft. Snark 552 Sunchaser I sailboat, Seitech trailer, anchor, oars. Very good condition. Ready to sail. $295. Call 215-630-6353. 14ft. 1982 O’Day Javelin sailboat with trailer. Good condition. Asking $1,500/OBO. In Harvey Cedars. Call Dominick 908-752-3853. 14ft. 2000 Classic Catboat. Hull, woodwork, sail, lines and 2hp Honda outboard all great condition. $6,500. 609-361-8824. (View picture81039 online) 14ft. Cape Dory Handy Cat Catboat. 2hp Honda outboard. All woodwork refinished, new lines, fresh bottom paint. Ready to sail. $7,800. 908-962-2289. 16ft. 2005 Sea•Doo Sportster, 215hp Vtec. Located in Middletown, pickup only. $10,500/OBO. Please call 732-500-3670. 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. 17ft. 1982 Starcraft Bowrider. Seats 6, 115hp Evinrude, new canvas, trailer included. Marina maintained. $2,400. Please call Steve 609-462-7219. 17ft. 1985 Anniversary Edition O’Day daysailer, $2,250. Perfect condition, garage kept. Hull is water tight, main & jib sails perfect. 3.5hp motor, bench cushions and life preservers all included. Call 609-744-3579. 17ft. 1992 O’Day Daysailer with trailer. Excellent condition. Honda 4 stroke OB. $1,500/OBO. Located in Surf City. Call 609-361-1498. 17ft. 2009 Compac Suncat, many factory options, trailer, 6hp Mercury 4 stroke. Like new. $14,900/ OBO. 609-296-2167. (View picture81024 online) 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) 17ft. Newport Daysailer w/cuddy cabin and aluminum trailer, $900/ OBO. Optional 5hp Honda 4 stroke, $600. In Holgate. Call 908510-8464. 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) 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.

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. 1985 Grady White Tournament Walk Through. 1998 Yamaha 150hp outboard, trailer, covers. $6,600. View at Surf City Marina, LBI. 201-704-1536. 19ft. 1986 Newbridge twin-keel sailboat. English made. 5hp engine, cuddy. Loves the wind! LoadRite trailer w/power winch. $5,500/ OBO. 609-658-1098. (View picture81042 online) 19ft. 1999 Sea Ray Cuddy Cabin 205 I/O. Very low hours. See at Mordecai Boat Basin, Beach Haven. $7,500. 973-978-6606. 19ft. Bayliner Bowrider (1988), with Mercury 125hp O/B (1999) and trailer. Good condition. Great lines. Ready for use TODAY! $3,500. LBI. 609-923-9786. 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. 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. 1996 Bayliner Capri Bowrider. 5.7 Merc I/O, 350hp. Great family boat, well maintained. Full cover, winter canvas & trailer. In Surf City. $7,900. 609-744-3213. (View picture81040 online) 21ft. 1998 Sea Ray Bowrider, 250hp Mercruiser, good condition, low hours. Professionally maintained, captains’ chairs, AM/FM/ CD. Includes Load Rite double-axle trailer, bimini top, mooring & storage covers, full Coast Guard package. $8,900. In water, LBI. 609709-8335. (View picture81028 online) 21ft. Century w/cuddy cabin, 470 Mercrusier I/O, fresh-water cooled, AM/FM radio, VHS, CB, DF, portapotty, teak swim platform, $1,000. 609-597-7898. 22ft. 1973 Morgan Sloop. Yamaha 8hp, 4-stroke w/10 hours, electric start. Good sails, many accessories. $2,950/OBO ($2,000 without engine). Info 609-978-0921. (View picture81031 online) 22ft. 1982 O’Day 22 sailboat. Ready to launch. Located in Ship Bottom. $1,500/OBO. Please call 856-520-3490. 22ft. 2001 Angler CC Fisherman. 200hp Merc, GPS/DF, VHF, swim platform, trailer. Marina maintained. $11,500. Located LEH. Call 609296-6227. 22ft. Tanzer sailboat w/cradle & trailer. Great bay/family boat. 9.9 Evinrude, low hours, clean. Asking $2,200. 215-745-6598. 23.5ft. 2004 Robalo R235. Yamaha F225 w/355 hours. Hardtop w/full enclosure, fully loaded. Call for details. $30,950. 609-978-1096. (View picture81041 online)

25ft. 1972 Bertram hardtop, twin 165 Mercruiser stern drives, F/W cooled, hydraulic steering, 120 gallon fuel capacity. Best offer. 609597-5816. 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. 26ft. 1994 Wahoo 2600 EFS center console w/T-Top. twin 22hp Yamaha 2-stroke. Garmin electronics. Ready to fish! $24,800. 973-7251069. (View picture81036 online) 26ft. Shamrock Predator, 1986. Repowered 2001, 560 hours, fresh-water cooled. New manifolds and exhaust. DF, GPS, radio. $7,500. 610-888-9526. 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 $84,900. Call Rob, 609-927-5900. (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. AH... TO DREAM. Do you want to be lulled to sleep listening to the water? Do you want to relax on the sofa with cool breezes or air conditioning while reading a good book? Perhaps you’d rather sunbathe on soft cushions while sipping Margaritas fresh out of the refrigerator or make a snack in the microwave or a meal on the stove. Indoor or outdoor dining with music is your option. Had too many cold ones and need to go? The bathroom is steps away with everything you need. Maybe you’d rather take an open air cruise to your favorite waterfront restaurant... and bring a few friends, there’s room for 12! Yes, this beautifully maintained 1997 24ft. Maxum Cruiser could be the answer to those dreams, and at $11,500 it’s not a nightmare! Call 609-276-1884 to see if dreams come true.

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PERSONAL WATERCRAFT 15ft. Sea•Doo hardbottom inflatable. Needs motor work. Trailer included. $500 firm. 609-492-4996. 1997 Sea•Doo Waverunner GTI w/ trailer. Needs some work. Best offer. Located in Surf City. Please call 609-432-6791. 2002 STX900 Kawasaki Wave Runner. Runs, but needs work. $600/OBO. Located in Loveladies. Please call 732-598-9601. 2008 Sea•Doo, 3 seater, RXTX. At Spor tsman’s Marina, Beach Haven. Great condition. Garage kept. Asking $8,499. Call Mike, 609-492-7931.

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FULL SERVICE MARINA BOATS/ JET SKIS/ TRAILERS/ BOAT HAULING TRAVEL LIFT/SPRING SERVICES/ BOTTOM PAINT Complete REPAIR & SERVICES at your dock or our shop. I/O-O/B ENGINE/ OUTDRIVE rebuild or replacements.

SAIL REPAIRS Customized Shrouds, Mast Rigging, Swaging, Nicro Pressing. 609-217-3628, Carl Reitinger. carlsriggingllc@comcast.net

MARINE SERVICES

BOAT ACCESSORIES

I Want To Paint Your Bottom! Boat Hauling Cer tified Mechanics •Detailing •Gelcoat Restoration •Dock Lines. Captain Brazill’s Marine. 609-494-7200. www.lbiboatcap.com

BOAT HAULING

USED BOAT SALES

Boat hauling, bottom painting and spring launches. Ship Bottom Boat Towing since 1986. 609-978-7757. Follow us on Facebook. www.Shipbottomboattow.com

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SLIPS & STORAGE

BOAT SLIPS

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. 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.

SAIL REPAIRS

BOAT DETAILING

CARL’S RIGGING LLC

BAYVIEW CANVAS

Boat Canvas– custom fabrication and repair. All types enclosures, covers, upholstery, marine carpeting, residential canvas. 609-276-2720. www.bayviewcanvaslbi.com Fujinon Third Generation Image Stabilizing Binoculars Techno-Stabi 14x40. Outstanding optics, totally waterproof. Great for a moving sailboat, power yacht, a must for serious fishing boats. Packaged in a Pelican waterproof hard case. All for $550. Call Joe 609-384-2017. Hi-Tide 9,000lb. aluminum boat lift, 120 volt, 30 amp, requires 4 pilings. Excellent condition. $2,000/OBO. 609-494-2077.

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

CARDAN

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

Docks • Davits • Vinyl Bulkheading Decks • Repair Work Fully Insured • Free Estimates

MARINE CONSTRUCTION

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STACK’S PILINGS & DOCKS LLC

•Bulkheading •Boat Lifts •Floating Docks •Davits. Free estimates. Fully insured. Reg./ Lic.#13VH03247500

T & K Marine Construction Inc.

609-978-1175

Specializing in Bulkheads Docks Barge Service

KAYAK RENTALS

House Pilings Boat Lifts Local Permits

Free Estimates • Fully Insured Call (609) 698-8014

ACME Kayak and Standup Paddle Boards

Sales •Sunset Tours •Rentals Family fun for all ages. Beginners welcome. We deliver. Complete SUP Package $499. 84th St. on LBI...609-492-5150. acmebeachandbike.com

Boat Lettering & Signs We Come to Your Boat • LBI & Vicinity

License #634080

BULKHEAD INSTALLATION & REPAIRS

RKR Signs

609-276-9446 Robertchambers@verizon.net

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

Marine Construction

DOCKS • DECKS • EXCAVATION PIERS • PERMITS

GARY GOVE

609-857-5185

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4-lb. pkg., Frozen

Yellow Corn

Limit 4

Over 3,000 items on sale every week.

599

Per Variety

Galbani Fresh Mozzarella Log

1.00

Price on package reflects Sale Retail

Regular Retails: 1.19 lb. to 8.99 ea.

Tyson Chicken Leg Quarters California

ShopRite Sale Price

Green Seedless Grapes

Check our ad and look for our shelf tags!

Big Families... CLUB Big Savings! SS I A ZE

lb.

1.49 -.50

lb. lb.

Limit 5-lbs.

.99

144-oz. tot. wt. cans (Plus Dep. or Fee Where Req.) 12-oz. Cans, Seagram’s, Sprite, Fanta, Coke Zero, Dr. Pepper or

Coke 12-Pack

VING S!

btl. (Plus Dep. or Fee Where Req.) Sierra Mist, Mtn.Dew or

Pepsi 2-Liter

Limit 4 Offers

5 $5 for

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

5

MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at 1.35 ea.

Limit 4 Offers

4$

10

for

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.

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

Boneless Beef (Sold As London Broil Only)

Top Round London Broil ShopRite Sale Price

2.99 -1.10

Spend $100 on baby items and...

Limit 4 Per Variety

3

Boneless Beef (Sold As London Broil Only)

Honey Nut Cheerios Limit 4

YOU SAVE

49 .90

Top Round London Broil

4

MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at 4.61 ea.

2

3.49 -1.10

lb.

lb.

Limit 1-pkg.

2

Arizona Iced Tea

99

1 Minute Maid .99 Punches

3 Limit 4 Offers

4 $5 for

YOU SAVE

1.70

Black Bear Turkey Breast

Limit 4-lbs.

lb.

7

5,628-tot. sht. ct. pkg., Extra Soft, 5,280-tot. sht. ct., Naturals Tube Free or 12,000-tot. sht. ct., 1-ply

Scott Bath Tissue 12-Pack

99

Limit 4 Per Variety

7

lb.

YOU SAVE

FINAL COST

lb.

lb.

1-lb., Culinary Reserves, Premium Quality, Pasteurized

Claw Crabmeat

99

9

YOU SAVE

2.00

Super Coupon Present This Coupon at Time of Purchase Order, Pickup or Delivery to Receive Discount

31-40 ct/lb., Frozen, Peeled & Deveined

•2-lb. Bag Large Cleaned Shrimp or 51-60 ct/lb., Frozen, Cleaned

•2-lb. Bag Cooked Your Medium Shrimp Choice or 5.00 OFF any 26-oz or 32-oz. Shrimp Platter or 5-lb. Box Lobster Tais

0

029660

99

YOU SAVE

1.00

7.99 -1.00

Limit 4

1

Limit 4

.26

4

Chobani Greek Yogurt

Scott Towels Mega 6-Pk.

ShopRite Sale Price

MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at 1.99 ea.

99

Per Variety

.99 99 6

Boneless, Premium Quality, Farmed

Fresh Atlantic Salmon Fillet

6-oz. cont., Any Variety

for

Limit 4 Per Variety

59-oz.. cont., Any Variety, Ades or (Excluding Light Lemonade)

$

5

lb.

.99

YOU SAVE

YOU SAVE

.30

1-gal. btl., Any Variety

4

10 10

Limit 4 Per Variety

39

Store Sliced, 98% Fat Free, Oven Roasted, Honey Glazed, Mesquite or Catering Style

612-tot. sht. ct. pkg., Equals 9-Regular Rolls

Limit 4

ShopRite Sale Price

Klondike Ice Cream Bars

lb.

49

FINAL COST

Certified Angus Beef®

99

Add exclusive savings directly to your Price Plus® club card.

lb.

Black Bear American Cheese

1.00

1.00 Each

189

Ragu Pasta Sauce

YOU SAVE

Only

12.25-oz. box, General Mills

lb.

3.00

Pictsweet Deluxe Sides

Pictsweet Deluxe Vegetables

4 to 8-ct. pkg., Any Variety, Sandwiches or

Get $10 Off

Click. Shop. Save.

lb.

YOU SAVE

6 to 7-oz. pkg., Any Variety

10 to 12-oz. pkg., Any or Variety Deluxe Steamers (Excluding Asparagus)

Store Sliced, Yellow or White, Premium

your next shopping order of $50.00 or more. (Limit 13 Certificates)

Digital Coupons

FINAL COST

Limit 1-pkg.

Offers

99

6

Limit 4 Per Variety

Wish-Bone Salad Dressing Limit 4

Black Bear 3-Lb. Salads

99

1-lb. jar, Any Variety, Cheese Creations or 23.8 to 26-oz., Any Variety

3 $5

Black Bear 3-lb. Franks

thru Wed.,

Sale Retails: 1.49 to 3.24 ea.

MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at 2.39 ea.

Pkg., Select Varieties, Natural Casing or Skinless

lb.

7-oz. btl., Italian Spritzer or 1-pt., Any Variety

for

, Cont., Macaroni, Cole Slaw Sweet Slaw, Potato & Egg or Potato

lb.

JULY 4TH!

5.5 to 24.5-oz. box, Any Variety (Excluding Cereal Bars and Single Serve)

Locked-In Savings

269

lb.

ON SALE

Entenmann’s 1/2 Price Sale! Regular Retails: 2.99 to 6.49 ea.

2.99 -.30

Limit 1-pkg.

.71

FINAL COST lb.

ShopRite Sale Price

FINAL COST

USDA CHOICE BEEF

Sale Prices: .71 lb. to 5.39 ea. Fresh, with Back Attached

1

80% Lean Ground Beef

Limit 1 pkg.

1.00

Limit 4

(Excluding Roasted, Rotisserie, Oven Ready, I.Q.F. Chicken Wings, 3-lb. Cooked Chicken Wings, 32-oz. Frozen Cooked Chicken Wings and Frozen Cornish Hens)

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.

Any Other Fresh Ground Beef

16-oz. pkg., Slice & Serve

99

3-lbs. or more

or

30¢per lb.OFF

.23

Limit 4

Land O Lakes Eggs

.12

ea.

Limit 12

.99 399 Poultry Sale!

Furlani Garlic Toast

19¢

2.11

ea.

6.75 to 10-oz. pkg., Bread, Cheese, Pizza or

Perdue Chicken Wing Sections

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.

3

Dozen, Large or Extra Large (Excluding Omega 3)

White, Bi-Color or Super Sweet

88

Whole Red Seedless Watermelon

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!

Offers

WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT., June 27th to June 30th Only! 18 to 22-lb., Seeded or 15 to 18-lb.

1

1.02

Limit 4

Limit 4

Per Variety

$ PRICE BREAK 4 DAY

Price Plus® savings in every aisle!

97

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No membership fee!

Friendly’s Ice Cream

Ajax Laundry Detergent

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We’re all about food. We’re all about savings. We’re all about you!

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

3

95

10

ea.

SAVE 5.00

With this coupon. Limit one per family. Void if reproduced, sold or transferred. Cash value 1/100 cent. Good at any ShopRite® store. © 2012 Wakefern Food Corp. Effective Sun., June 24 thru Sat., July 7, 2012.

Super Coupon Present This Coupon at Time of Purchase Order, Pickup or Delivery to Receive Discount

31-40 ct/lb., Frozen, Cleaned

•2.5-lb. Bag Cooked Large Shrimp or 21-25 ct/lb., Frozen, Peeled & Deveined

•2-lb. Bag Jumbo Cleaned Shrimp

Your Choice or 5.00 OFF 2-lb. Bag or more Frozen Shrimp or 1.5-lb. Bag or more Frozen Scallops

2.00 0

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49

16

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SAVE 5.00

With this coupon. Limit one per family. Void if reproduced, sold or transferred. Cash value 1/100 cent. Good at any ShopRite® store. © 2012 Wakefern Food Corp. Effective Sun., June 24 thru Sat., July 7, 2012.

Prices, programs and promotions effective Wed., June 27 thru Sat., June 30, 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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14.1-oz. pkg., 20-ct., Toss-Ins or 50-oz. btl., Any Variety, Liquid


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SUP Adventure Tours

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