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The Buzz on Backyard Beekeeping ......44 Honey bee hobbyists give boost to declining population

Departments

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U.S. Gets Jobbed: Figuring Out Unemployment Rate’s Intricacies By GENE MOYNIHAN ast Friday, I read the disappointing news regarding the employment situation and then watched the stock market lose 150 points in the first hour of trading. With so many Americans out of work it's clear that the political debate until the November election will focus on jobs, or specifically the lack of jobs as indicated by the unemployment rate. In the center of the discussions will be the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate. If the number continues to go up, chances are the president will join the ranks of the unemployed. If the rate goes down, he may keep his job. I was intrigued by the fact that the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate, which does not exist in reality but is really an estimate generated by a computer, could influence

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Ban Bikes To the Editor: In response to the terrible bicycle accident that occurred on Bay Avenue and Centre Street in Beach Haven Monday morning, I think that it is time to ban bikes from the boulevard in commercial areas, at least during peak season. Through the years I have witnessed many bike accidents along the boulevard, though none quite as serious as this one, which resulted in two patients getting medivaced to major trauma centers. Between drivers trolling for parking and quickly pulling in and out of spots and cyclists (both experienced and inexperienced alike) weaving through vehicle and pedestrian traffic, accidents are bound to happen. Cyclists can just as easily use the bike lanes located on Beach and Atlantic avenues, sparing no inconvenience, and be much safer. In a side note, it was amazing see the volume and speed of responders at Monday’s tragic accident. Thanks to our community’s civil servants for what they did today and do every day. Emily Green Beach Haven

Rip Current Rescue To the Editor: I want to greatly thank the lifeguards in Surf City. I was rescued around 11 a.m. on July 4 at 13th Street, by the lifeguard with the flag across his nose. I’m a former Boy Scout with a lifesaving merit badge and did not think anything like this could happen to me. I got caught by a rip current and was almost out to the buoy before the guard came out and saved me. I just want to thank him again. Hopefully he and the rest of the lifeguards get the credit they deserve – as well as the town of Surf City for all it does for vacationers. Edward Martinez Boca Raton, Fla.

Beach Badgered To the Editor: I was pleasantly surprised to learn that Long Beach Township honored my Beach Haven Beach badges. I purchase both township Continued on Page 8

the outcome of the election and possibly the course of the U.S. economy. I decided to do some homework on the unemployment rate. There are four types of unemployment: cyclical, seasonal, structural and frictional. Cyclical unemployment is the widespread unemployment caused by economic recessions, such as the one the United States is in now. Seasonal unemployment is caused by changes in the seasons. Here at the shore, some businesses close for the winter and jobs are eliminated. In the summer months, they reopen and jobs are created. This pattern is repeated every year and is predictable. Structural unemployment occurs when there is a difference between the needs of employers and the skills of individuals seeking employment. Frictional unemployment is voluntary unemployment primarily caused by individuals who leave jobs and search for new ones. We live in a far from perfect world, and even in the best of times the United States experiences some level of unemployment. The lowest unemployment rate recorded by the Bureau of Labor occurred in 1944 at 1.2 percent, in the middle of World War II. The two adjoining years, 1943 and 1945, each had rates of 1.9 percent. Another low point was in 1953 (2.9 percent) during the Korean War. There is no general agreement among economists on an appropriate “normal” rate of unemployment. Until the current recession, it was thought that a rate of 5 percent was realistic and was considered to be an indication of “full employment.” However, in the current recession there is a growing body of evidence that suggests the normal rate may be rising – to a level closer to 6 percent. There is reason to believe that a major structural change

has taken, and is taking, place as businesses search for more-efficient ways of operating and cutting costs – producing more with less. The “more” translates into more automation, more numerically controlled machines and more robots. The “less” means fewer human workers. The monthly unemployment rate, which causes all the anxiety on Wall Street and around the world, is actually the result of the Current Population Survey. Each month the Bureau of Labor Statistics sends out 2,200 interviewers to collect data from 60,000 households with approximately 110,000 individuals.

The responses to the questions form the basis for computing the unemployment rate. Like everything, the devil is in the definitions. The labor force consists of people, 16 years of age or older, not confined to institutions, i.e., a nursing home or in prison, and excludes members of the armed forces. There is no upper age limit as long as the individuals are employed or looking for a job. In June 2012, the United States had a seasonally adjusted labor force of 155,163,000 people. Employed people are those who did any work at all for pay or profit during the week of Continued on Page 12

A Bracelet in the Bay, a Link to a F.F. Hero By LENORE RUSSO ARAUJO t was July 1, Sunday Funday, as every Sunday in the summer is so lovingly called, when boaters make their way to the sandbar in Ship Bottom for sun, fun and good times. We had hamburgers packed, plenty of soda and water, and snacks galore. I even had my iPad with me so I could Skype with my daughter in Florida and be part of my grandson’s first birthday. As we all enjoyed the water, sun and just the pure perfection of the day, one of the guys from another boat stepped on something lying on the sandy bottom of Barnegat Bay. Beneath the cool summer water lay a bracelet. Grabbing it with his toes, he brought it to the surface. Somehow, it made its way to me. Right away I could see it was a memoriam bracelet. I put it safely away in my bag. The next morning my alarm went off an hour earlier than usual. I guess with all the storms my alarm clock was slightly off its usual mark. With some additional time before work, I decided I would research the name on the bracelet. I took it out from my bag and began to look at it. At one end was an American flag, and on the other end

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was the firefighter logo. And the bracelet was engraved as follows: “F.F. Kevin A. Apuzzio, EFFD April 11, 2006, ‘Always By Our Side.’” Right away I knew F.F. stood for firefighter. I Googled his name and proceeded to read his story. What a handsome young man at first glance! He was a member of the East Franklin Volunteer Fire Co. in Somerset County, a student at Rutgers University, a criminal justice

unconscious. During the rescue attempt, the first floor of the structure collapsed. Apuzzio and the woman both fell to the basement and became trapped in the fiery structure. They were both recovered but had succumbed to their injuries. My heart ached for his family. And our connection begins. I am the granddaughter of firefighter Edward Schlatter and the daughter of firefighter Frank Russo, both former members of the Hackensack Fire Department. July 1 marked the 24th anniversary of the Hackensack Ford fire, which took the lives of five heroic men – Capt. Richard L. Williams, Lt. Richard Reinhagen, firefighter Stephen H. Ennis, firefighter William Krejsa and firefighter Leonard Radumski – when the roof collapsed on them. I rememLenore Russo Araujo ber vividly where I was that fateful major, a member of the Union Emergency day. Their selfless devotion to public Medical Unit, where he served as an EMT. He service will always be remembered. had just taken the New York City police test, And our connection continues. I am the with a bright future in law enforcement ahead mother of a 21-year-old volunteer firefighter, of him. He was only 21 years old when during engineer Michael Araujo of the Parkertown an early-morning call he received word that a Volunteer Fire Co. He is the same age and 75-year-old woman was trapped inside a burn- rank Kevin Apuzzio was when he lost his ing building. Apuzzio led four other men into life. I shared the story of the bracelet with the building, where they found the woman Continued on Page 18


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Continued from Page 6 and Beach Haven badges every year, but on this particular day I had switched beach bags and only had my Beach Haven badges (I was in Holgate). However, I was disappointed to learn that Ship Bottom does not extend that courtesy. I wanted to visit some friends on the beach in Ship Bottom recently. I was stopped at the entrance by the checker and showed four Beach Haven badges and one township badge, but was informed I still had to purchase a Ship Bottom badge. Needless to say, I left. Had I been allowed to stay, I would have eaten lunch and shopped in Ship Bottom. I realize a lot of day trippers go to Ship Bottom beaches, but I clearly was not a day tripper. My friends came to my beach in Beach Haven on another day and we had a great time. The rest of LBI has to wake up. Deb Hunter West Creek

July 4th Spoilers To the Editor: Surf City, specifically the northern end of Surf City between 23rd and 21st streets, has had a 40-year tradition for the 4th of July. We all adorn our houses with flags, flowers and banners; we dress up in red, white and blue; we decorate wagons, baby carriages, bicycles and dogs; and we parade together down 21st Street to the Boulevard and up 22nd to the beach. It is a happy time when we all come together to share our pride in our community and our country. We then proceed to the beach where we sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” and pledge allegiance to the flag. Then the games begin for the children: sack and barrel races, balloon tosses with small balloons filled with water, “Johnson” races running with a balloon between your legs, three-legged races, a tug of war (boys against girls) and a small pie-eating contest. We always finish with everyone singing “God Bless America.” That is, until this year! This year our activities came to an abrupt and forceful halt when we were stopped by the obviously embarrassed police led by the very irate supervisor of the beach badge checkers and Councilman Hartney. We were told that it was an illegal gathering since we did not have official permission (much like Occupy Wall Street in NYC and Philadelphia, I guess) and that everyone did not have beach badges (though no one was in bathing attire as is the stated requirement on the sign at the end of the street). We could not allow the children to finish their games, we could not sing, we had to leave the beach immediately, and if we protested we were in big trouble. Let me first explain that everyone there was a homeowner or family member, we all pay huge taxes to Surf City to pay the salaries of our police, beach badge checkers and other officials, and we all buy beach badges for ourselves if we are within the age requiring them and for our children, grandchildren and guests to use our beach. Entering our town on Barnegat Avenue, everyone passes a sign “Welcome to Surf City – a Family Community.” Not that day, at least as far as those officials were concerned. This whole episode was handled very badly. We were never told permission was now

required to hold our annual July 4th celebration; had we known, one would have been asked for. We were originally told a neighbor had complained, which was not true; all of the neighbors were there. It was mean-spirited to not allow the children to finish their games, which would have taken only a few minutes, and to not allow the singing to conclude the celebration. A warning for the change of “rules” for next year would have sufficed – we would have been glad to comply. I am sure our regular, professional police department would not have handled it that way. I am ashamed of these town officials and am concerned about what this teaches the young children who we hope would look up to our policemen as good, protective figures, not spoilers of simple games and the celebration of our country. I have been in this community for more than 75 years and have seen many changes; this was not a good one. Sally Vennel Surf City

Party’s Over To the Editor: For 40 years on 4th of July morning, the residents of 21st and 22nd streets in Surf City have celebrated Independence Day. Grandparents, parents, friends and children gather together to honor our veterans and those now serving in the military and then have a few organized games on the beach. However, this year, much to our dismay, everyone was told to leave the beach. It was very upsetting to all, especially the children who look forward to this celebration. Over the years my six children would participate. Now their children, my grandchildren, are involved in the games and fun. No one was hurting anyone or bothering anyone else. I just want everyone to know how upsetting this incident was to me, after enjoying it for 40 years. Connie Laverty Surf City

Fireworks Befouled To the Editor: We keep reading how Beach Haven is turning into Seaside. Well, I have another Seaside story to tell. On the 4th of July my family went to Beach Haven for the fireworks, just as we do every year. It has always been an enjoyable experience – until this year. We experienced a “pack” of the rudest, most foul-mouthed children I have ever run into. They sat next to us and proceeded to throw sand and stones at one another and curse almost every other word. We asked them nicely to stop, but that only made things worse. Then to make matters even worse, half a dozen children climbed up on a construction trailer and started throwing things. All this time, where were the police? Out in the parking lot. They need to patrol these large crowds. If Beach Haven, a.k.a. Seaside South, wants these large events to compete with larger beach towns, it needs rules in place and more police visibility. R. Jones Stafford Township Continued on Page 10

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To the Editor: I wish to personally thank the Barnegat Township Police Department, Barnegat Township Volunteer Fire Co., Barnegat Township First Aid Squad, Quality Medical Transport, Barnegat Township Department of Public Works and all the Barnegat Township employees and volunteers who worked diligently, professionally and in some cases even placed themselves in precarious situations for the safety of all Barnegat residents during the deluge of rain and severe thunderstorms with lightning on June 22. Township Administrator Dave Breeden, Township Clerk Sharon Auer, Police Chief Artie Drexler, Fire Chiefs Mike Moore and Kevin Lanahan, Public Works Director Mike Ball and the heads of all departments are to be highly commended for the job done during this dangerous storm. In reading the phenomenal report prepared by Administrator Breeden, it is a comfort to know that our town was ready in what was a moment’s notice to respond to Mother Nature’s wrath. Charles J. Giles Barnegat The writer is a 9/11 first responder and chairman of the Barnegat Township ADA Committee.

Locks Broken To the Editor: I have been a resident of Ship Bottom for three years. Two weeks ago I purchased a bike to enjoy riding around LBI – only to have it stolen a week later. That same night, my neighbor, visiting from Ireland, also had his bike stolen. The sad thing is they were both locked and secure on our premises. Or so we thought. Barry Himmelhoch Ship Bottom

Public Safety Problem To the Editor: Be advised, Mayor “Buck” Evans and his cronies on Tuckerton Borough Council along with the leadership of Great Bay Regional Emergency Medical Services are causing a public safety problem for the residents of Tuckerton. The latest roadblock to Tuckerton Fire Co. responding to first aid calls within the borough was put in place last Monday evening

in the form of a resolution passed by council members Ryan Short, Doris Mathisen and Jim Edwards. This resolution, in effect, attempts to “blackmail” me into dropping my legal challenge against Great Bay EMS by holding half of the borough appropriation for the fire company hostage. The fire company did nothing wrong. By the way, even though the resolution was about the fire company, the company had no input or advance notice, not even from the council committee members who are supposed to work with the company. The fire company is equipped to respond to medical calls, and there is no reason why it can’t from a legal standpoint. New Gretna runs the same service and would not bow to Great Bay’s demands. In Tuckerton, political motives and egos stand in the way of common sense and the well-being of the public. At the council circus, I asked Short and Mathisen (legislative committee) who authored the resolution. They didn’t seem to know anything. I then asked the borough attorney who authored it. He didn’t seem to know either. Same with Evans. Then Edwards said “the council wrote it.” When I pointed out the other council members seemed to know nothing about it, no answer. The Tuckerton Fire Co. was called to a reported fire alarm recently at Harborview apartments, which turned out to be a CPR EMS call. Tuckerton police and firefighters worked the call, with no Great Bay response. Quality Medical later came for the transport. Situations like this beg for a first responder program. There is no issue with the EMTs of Great Bay EMS. When they have crews they come quickly, and time and again the fire company has worked side by side with them. When Great Bay was formed, the intent was to turn it over to its members by 2001. The squad has been out of compliance with its own bylaws on occasions over the years. When I was Tuckerton mayor and a trustee, I pointed this out. They eventually got tired of hearing it and I was removed. In 2011 I filed suit for reinstatement, to clear my name and have them follow their bylaws, including turning the squad over to its members. In March 2012 Great Bay EMS sued the borough of Tuckerton, the Tuckerton Fire Co. and me. They want the borough council to take control of the operation of the fire company and me out as chief to make sure Tuckerton never runs first responder calls, even though New Gretna and Parkertown provide the same service. Apparently, some on our governing body don’t care about residents’ Continued on Page 15

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Continued from Page 6 the survey. A person is classiďŹ ed as unemployed if he or she did not have a job, actually looked for work in the prior four weeks and is currently available for work. The number of unemployed as a percentage of the labor force is the unemployment rate, or the U-3 unemployment rate that is widely reported every month. About 12,749,000 people were classiďŹ ed as unemployed in June, and the seasonally adjusted U-3 unemployment remained unchanged from the 8.2 percent experienced in May 2012. As a reference point, the U-3 unemployment rate peaked at 10.0 percent in October 2009. In the subsequent 33 months, the unemployment rate has decreased by only 1.8 percentage points, or at the unsatisfactory rate of about six onehundredths of a percentage point a month. There is another unemployment rate, called U-6, that is very likely to be part of the campaign debate. This rate includes those who are unemployed plus individuals who are “marginally attached to the labor force.â€? These individuals must indicate that they currently want a job, have looked for work in the last 12 months and are available to work. This category also includes workers who are discouraged and are not looking for work for a variety of reasons. These marginally attached individuals are not counted as part of the labor force and therefore are not included in the calculation of the regular unemployment rate. The U-6 rate, which had peaked at 17.2 percent in October 2009, was 14.9 percent in June, up from the May ďŹ gure of 14.8 percent and represents a total of about 23 million workers who are unemployed to some degree. When the unemployment data is issued each month, it is presented in two different ways; “seasonally adjustedâ€? and “not seasonally adjusted.â€? A good example is the monthly unemployment pattern of Stafford Township. The pattern is shaped like a saucer. Unemployment is highest in the winter months, about 10.0 to 11.0 percent in 2010 and 2011, and then declines in the summer months to about 8.0 percent. The actual level of unemployment may vary from year to year, but the monthly pattern remains the same every year and is reasonably predictable. Many times, seasonal changes in data distort the true picture. Without the seasonal adjustment of data it is not uncommon to think that an economic activity is going up when it is actually going down, or vice versa. The seasonal adjustment program used by the Bureau of Labor smooths out the data, eliminates the seasonal changes and permits economists and policy makers to clearly identify the underlying cyclical movements of the data. Keep in mind that the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate is an estimate. The raw numbers produced by the Current Population Survey are manipulated by a computer program, which forecasts seasonal adjustment factors that are then applied to the raw unemployment data. Given all the horrendous job numbers, what will it take to get back to the “normalâ€? unemployment rate of 5 percent? We can try to answer this question in a general way by making some rough, ballpark estimates regarding the size of the labor force and unemployment rates.

Let’s assume that the average annual labor force for 2012 is 155 million and the U-3 unemployment rate is 8.0 percent with about 12.4 million workers unemployed. The United States has to add in the vicinity of 4.6 million jobs by the end of the year just to get back to a “normalâ€? rate of 5 percent. Looking ahead to the next four years, there are some factors that may inuence the employment situation and the economy. The civilian labor force is increasing by approximately 1 million people a year. Someone will have to create jobs for 950,000 (95 percent) of them in 2013 and 950,000 each year thereafter. Is the normal unemployment rate of 5 percent still valid, or is 6 percent more realistic? A shift to 6 percent would mean the addition of 1.5 million workers to the unemployment rolls. Then we have those folks who don’t have a job but want one, the workers who are marginally attached to the labor force, U-6. Remember them? Upwards of 6.5 million jobs will be needed for them. Next year, 2013, the U.S. economy will be on the edge of what is being called a â€œďŹ scal cliff,â€? a combination of higher taxes stemming from the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and billions in automatic cuts in domestic spending. This could be a $560 billion shock to the U.S. economy and throw it into another recession, the double dip that economists have feared. Then there’s Europe, in or on the brink of a recession. The question is how many export-related jobs the United States will lose. Exports to the European Union are just recovering from a $51 billion decline in 2009, and now we ďŹ nd the EU going into a recession. Not a good omen for U.S. job creation. The unemployment problem has now reached a critical level and requires a plan to solve it without delay. Let’s be realistic, unemployment in the United States will continue to be a problem for the next four or ďŹ ve years, until 2016 or 2017. My concern is that if unemployment is not handled properly, the problem could spin out of control. Add to that next year’s â€œďŹ scal cliff â€? and the massive federal debt down the road, and we have the seeds of a major economic crisis. One thing is certain, the unemployment issue is not going to be resolved by pandering to ethnic groups, with talk about social issues or blaming a previous administration or political party. Here’s a quick comparison in the blame game: The two previous administrations, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, each had average unemployment rates of 5.2 percent. The current administration, by my estimate, will experience an average unemployment rate between 9.0 percent and 9.2 percent. People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. The presidential election is coming up, and the issue is jobs. It will take a person who has the leadership skills, creativity, experience and political will to solve the problem of getting America back to work. Let’s hope the voting public makes a wise choice. P.S. The next employment report will be issued on Friday, Aug. 3, at 8:30 a.m. Y Gene Moynihan of Manahawkin is a retired college professor. Commentary is a SandPaper guest column. It is open to any subject, and material may take any form. Readers are encouraged to submit pieces for consideration.

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Continued from Page 10 health and welfare, and are facilitating the squad. Great Bay has missed many calls, sued the borough, and some members of the governing body seek information about the fire company from a disgruntled former member who was once removed from the fire company. Something is wrong with this picture. The fire company rarely fields questions for information from the governing body, but often, such as in the situation with Councilman Edwards last Monday night, there is a lot of false and misleading information put out by council. Certain members of our governing body in conjunction with others are doing their best to ruin one of Tuckerton’s strong points – volunteerism. This is a sad day for Tuckerton. Lee Eggert Tuckerton

Not Listening To the Editor: This is a response to the letter from Alan Oakes of Ship Bottom called “Dialogue, Not Demagoguery” (7/4). Clearly, Mr. Oakes has little value for any opinion except for his own and is so closed-minded, while ignoring valuable information, to still demand to know why there was such a response to a traffic fatality. Take the case of one letter, written by Kevin C. Lyons Sr. of Manahawkin, who is a police officer of 24 years and lifetime member of a Long Beach Island first aid squad. He is clearly a person who knows not only the requirements of traffic direction and response from his police experience, but also, and most importantly, as a lifetime first aid squad member. He said, “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.” So, while Mr. Oakes was given a clear and personal explanation by one who truly knows, he chose to hang up on that person and still question why there were so many responders on the scene. He chooses to make assumptions based on what he believes to be the case and cites other vague sources of information that “back up” his claims of taxpayer waste. Mr. Oakes is the demagogue who has already closed down any and all dialogue. He reopened the wounds of grief and loss to the many friends and family members of the deceased, Eddie Groves. Mr. Oakes is the perfect example of the GOML individual. I know, from my own personal experience of twice being a victim in a car accident, how caring and compassionate the police and first aid responders are in this area. I was and still am deeply grateful for each second of time they gave to me and my care. I would never complain about taxes, as many responders are volunteers, working as unselfishly as possible. It’s a lesson Mr. Oakes apparently has never learned. But I do know that when Mr. Oakes’ time comes, he will be treated with all the care, compassion and attention possible because that is way it is done. I know I do not stand alone when I say I am thankful each and every day for the many people who volunteer their time to the service of others, as a fire department member and first aid squad member. They deserve respect and gratitude for all of their above and beyond aid. Denise Kalicki Barnegat Continued on Page 17

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is important to the students, staff and faculty at Ocean County College. We are proud to partner with the county freeholders and the DEP to do our part in protecting and enhancing this estuary.” County Freeholder Deputy Director John C. Bartlett Jr. said the improvements represent the next generation of stormwater control technology. “In the 1970s, basins were designed for flood control,” he pointed out. “In the 1990s, we began addressing water quality, like removing trash and sediments from stormwater. Now this next step deals with nutrient removal. This work complements the ongoing work we are doing with our planning department to help preserve and protect the bay.” The second item on Christie’s 10-point action plan for the restoration of Barnegat Bay, launched in December 2010, is reducing the negative effects of stormwater pollution through upgrades to outdated stormwater control systems. According to the DEP, “This plan sets in place multifaceted strategies to restore and enhance the bay, including negotiating the safe closure 10 years ahead of schedule of the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant, efforts to reduce stormwater pollution, expand water monitoring and develop water quality standards, close key gaps in scientific data, improve public stewardship of the bay, and preserve land in its 660-square-mile watershed. “The DEP and NJEIT, an independent state financing authority, have been working closely with local government agencies throughout the watershed to develop and fund projects that will reduce the effects of stormwater pollution through upgrades to stormwater-control systems, construction of wetlands and purchases of equipment.” Last year, the Ocean County Board of Freeholders received $4.69 million to retrofit eight stormwater basins, including three that collect and discharge stormwater to Silver Bay, a tributary of Barnegat Bay. The basins were already under construction when funding became available to provide the more-advanced gravel technology. The newly constructed system uses native vegetation and gravel to significantly reduce nitrogen – a nutrient that contributes to excessive growth of algae, impairing water quality in the bay – in stormwater before it enters Silver Bay. “The trust’s core mission is protection and enhancement of water quality throughout the state,” said NJEIT Executive Director David Zimmer. “We are proud to provide local governments with the financial support that they need to restore Barnegat Bay, an estuary that is important to the state economically, ecologically and aesthetically. These retrofit projects at Ocean County College are a win for everyone.”

Skies Light Up on July 4 Celebration Beach Haven Bursts With Fireworks EXPLOSIVE NIGHT: The Bay Village and Schooner’s Wharf area in Beach Haven will always draw a lot of people on a hot summer night. But many more show up from all over the area for the July 4 fireworks show. (From top) Spectators get comfortable on lawn chairs, blankets and the grass on the Taylor Avenue field before the show begins. Outdoor diners get a slightly elevated view of the aerial display. One of the many ‘bombs bursting in air’ over the bay. But viewers were certainly not limited to terra firma, as many people traditionally take their boats and watch the show from the water.

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Centre Street resident told the Beach Haven Borough Council Monday that police still have not done enough to curtail what she said was “extremely loud and obnoxious behavior” by people leaving local bars in the early morning hours. Mary Wischusen said she initially made complaints about unruly acts in a letter to The SandPaper last month in which she said such behavior alters “the borough’s character, disrupts people's sleep and may deter many people, especially those with children, from renting or staying at a B&B in the future.” Wischusen, who reiterated her views during the public portion of Monday night’s meeting, said her letter resulted in subsequent sympathetic letters. “There were a lot of other people who felt the same way I do, but chose not to write a letter to the editor,” she said.. She said the excessive noise “doesn’t give us any peace of mind and may hurt our property values.” “People were saying that this was probably the busiest Memorial Day weekend ever because it got so hot,” said Wischusen. “But we’re getting tired of all this noise and hope you can do something to help us.” Her husband. John Pantaleo, said the latenight atmosphere “is insane.” “During the day, you see a lot of families and children walk by,” he said. “But then once it gets to 10:30 or 11 at night, it changes. It is not fair for us to have to get awakened by loud yells coming from people leaving the bars. These aren’t kids; they’re people in their 20s, 30s or 40s who you would think would know better.” Pantaleo said he has seen people urinate and vomit on private properties. “All I’m asking is that you please do something to help us, because it’s really out of control,” he said. Councilman Jim White said that while he agreed that residents are entitled to a “reasonable quality of life,” the letter-writing campaign “dragged Beach Haven down.” “It made us look like the Wild West,” he said. “If you have a problem, come to your elected officials or to the police with specific complaints.” The councilman said police, along with summer officers on bikes, are “out in full force” between midnight and 3 a.m. White said he had been in the Centre Street area after hours to observe possible unruly behavior and did not see any. He also said police had not received any complaints in recent weeks.

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wo proposed amendments to existing ordinances concerning storage of boats and trailers on private property were introduced on fi rst reading by the Tuckerton Borough mayor and council at the July 2 borough meeting. Changes were prompted by code enforcement requests for clarification. The planning board has reviewed the proposed changes to the ordinances. A second reading and public hearing will be held July 16 during the regular borough council meeting. The only dissenting vote was Councilman Tony Foglia’s. Foglia was mainly objecting to the restriction on the number of boats and personal watercraft people could store on their property. The revised ordinance will allow only two units from a menu including boats, PWCs, and trailers with multiple PWCs. “I acknowledge the need to regulate some things, but some restrictions I believe are burdensome on property owners,” said Foglia. “People pay a great deal of property taxes, and I don’t think we should be restricting what they can have without consideration of the size of their lots. Not all lots in the borough are 50 by 100 feet, as they are in Tuckerton Beach.” Foglia also objected to the restrictions on construction trailers on private property. “We’re a blue-collar community, people work, and I think in this economy to ask someone to take his construction trailer to a storage unit and pay is burdensome.” The ordinance also bans the storage of tar kettles, bulldozers, box trailers, flat-bed construction trailers and other such items on road shoulders. The borough held an auction during the meeting, selling a one-acre parcel of land off Railroad Avenue to an adjoining property owner for $15,000. The area is largely wetlands and is landlocked. Code Enforcement Officer Jim McAndrew reiterated the importance of keeping swimming pools safe this summer. In-ground pools, and above-ground pools shorter than 40 inches, must have a 4-foothigh locking fence around them; those that are higher must have a self-locking ladder. — Pat Johnson

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Learn about Barnegat Light –Visit the lighthouse to see what LBI was like 100-years ago on the 20-minute Island Trail and visit the Historical Society museum and gardens (5th Street and Central). Watch the ſshing ƀeet unload everything from scallops to tuna at Viking Village. (One of the last ſshing ports in New Jersey). Free Friday dock tours at 10:00 AM. Eat in or take out the freshest seafood, from Off The Hook or buy ſsh to prepare at home from Cassidy’s. See a mural and giant clam that tells all about those that ſsh these waters and the different ſsh that they catch! Look for the Lindsey L. (picture) the vessel modiſed by Hollywood, to be the Hannah Boden in the movie The Perfect Storm.

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n a measure “to keep the cost of living down” in Stafford Township, as Mayor John Spodofora explained it, the governing body adopted an ordinance last month that paves the way for a program called Government Energy Aggregation, or Community Choice Power Supply. The move could lower residents’ electric bills by as much as 10 percent, but some are reluctant to let the town dictate where and how private individuals get their electrical energy. State legislation called the Government Energy Aggregation Act of 2003 authorizes towns or counties to implement a program, by ordinance or resolution, that puts the combined electricity needs of residential, commercial and municipal accounts out to competitive bid for energy suppliers, resulting in a savings to ratepayers across the board. Stafford Township heard a presentation on the benefits of Community Choice Power Supply Programs, given by Scott McFadden of the Birdsall Services Group, the town’s energy consulting firm, and consultant Mark Cappadona of the Colonial Power Group. In the last 10 years, a restructuring of New Jersey’s electricity marketplace, along with the added element of competition among energy suppliers, has resulted in consistent savings to ratepayers who “shop around.” Any plan the town might want to implement would be subject to review by the state Board of Public Utilities. Though the law was enacted almost 10 years ago, towns are now giving it another look as a result of the recently modified “opt-out” provision, along with rules the state Board of Public Utilities laid forth in 2008. What happens now is when a town establishes a Community Choice Program, residents are automatically enrolled unless they “opt out,” or decide in writing not to participate. Once Stafford adopted the ordinance, the consultants explained, an RFP would go out and aggregators would compete for the town’s employ. Once the contract was awarded and agreement finalized, McFadden said, end-users could fully expect a “seamless transition” from Atlantic City Electric to an alternative supplier. From the residents’ vantage point, nothing will change. Their electric bill will look the same, and their energy will be supplied in exactly the same way, just at a lower cents-perkilowatt-hour rate. They can opt out, or opt back

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in, at any time, with no penalty. “We anticipate 10,000 housing units in town will participate, and that will generate an anticipated 10 percent reduction on everybody’s electric bill,” McFadden said. A notification mailer, plus a targeted TV commercial, would inform and educate residents

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uckertons Volunteer Fire Co.’s chief, Lee Eggert, has sent a letter to Mayor Buck Evans, Tuckerton councilmembers and Borough Attorney Terry Brady telling them he has no intention of dropping his lawsuit against Great Bay Regional trustees and saying that withholding half the borough's contribution to the fire company because he has instituted a lawsuit is a type of blackmail. "It's a violation of my civil rights," said Eggert during a phone interview on Monday. "I have a good case, and I'm not dropping it. The only way I would drop it is if Great Bay Regional reinstates me as a member, clears my name and follows their own bylaws to turn over the trustee positions to the members as originally intended." Great Bay Regional EMS was created in 1999 when Little Egg Harbor, Tuckerton, Eagleswood and Bass River appointed trustee members from the four communities. The bylaws said trustee positions would be turned over to the general membership within two years, but that never happened, said Eggert. He also said the resolution's plea for the leadership of Great Bay Regional EMS and the Tuckerton fire company to cooperate on “various issues,” which was passed on July 2, unfairly impacts the entire fire company. "I'm the one with the lawsuit," he said. The resolution passed with just three votes as three councilmembers recused themselves because they are volunteer members of the fire police. The resolution states the 2010 litigation by Eggert against Great Bay Regional and the counter lawsuit initiated in March of this year by Great Bay Regional trustees against Eggert should be dropped because the lawsuits are "impacting Borough taxpayer dollars needlessly." Continued on Page 43

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younger than 15 in this country from 2007 through 2009. No less than 67 percent of those deaths involved children between 1 and 3 years old. Home pools were the culprit for the younger children, with 87 percent of the fatalities involving kids younger than 5 occurring in their own back yards. In-ground pools were the most dangerous, accounting for 58 percent of pool fatalities. But that means 42 percent of the fatalities took place in above-ground pools, and the CPSC reports that 10 percent of those occurred in portable pools, a.k.a. wading pools. The fatality figures tell far less than half the story. The CDC reports that for every child who drowns, about five receive emergency room care for non-fatal submersion incidents. More than 50 percent of those toddlers treated in emergency departments require hospitalization or transfer for further care. “These non-fatal drowning injuries,” says a CDC report, “can cause severe brain damage that may result in long-term disabilities such Continued on Page 50


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By MICHAEL MOLINARO each Haven Park may not be Hollywood, but it doesn’t mean you can’t shoot a movie there. “By the Sea,” the short independent cinematic brainchild of coactors/writers/producers Elizabeth Masucci and Eric Reis, was shot over a four-day period from June 26 to the 29th at 104th Street in the Long Beach Island locality. “The wind was blowing and the sand was hurting, it was so strong. And we were like, ‘Let’s run!’” said Reis. He was describing the morning of the shoot’s final day. Key beach scenes needed to be captured during an hour between sunrise at 5 a.m. and a thunderstorm at 6 a.m. “We were finishing the last scene when it was like, ‘Sandstorm!’” Throughout the four-day shoot, the crew of 18 made full use of what is known as “magic hour” in cinematography: the hours that sunrise and sunset take place. Otherwise, when it wasn’t storming, the Island presented another obstacle: too much light. “We had three, clear-sky, beautiful days,” said Reis. “We need the light to be consistent, but if it’s too strong we get shadows on the actors. We actually hope for cloudy weather. It ended up working out.” Not without needing to make full use of their opportunities. A Wednesday shoot began in the early a.m. and ended at 2:30 a.m. Thursday. Masucci found herself in the makeup chair at 3:30 a.m. on Friday in preparation for the sunrise scenes. Masucci and Reis are actors from Manhattan, making up half the cast in “By the Sea.” This was the first screenwriting and producing effort for the two, who met at classes in New York and wanted to get more acting rehearsals in on camera. They hatched the idea to write their own script rather than shoot copyrighted material. Friends who read it encouraged them to make it into an independent short film. The two were able to raise nearly $23,000 for what will be about an

18-minute film. Over $10,000 was raised using indiegogo.com, and a major contributor offered over $5,000, which will earn him an executive producer credit. Local businesses even chipped in. Pearl Street Market in Beach Haven donated food; Masucci knows the owners. “It’s much harder than it seems, said Reis. “It’s getting $10 here, $20 there. Even getting someone to donate $10 is really difficult. We had to make a lot of phone calls, and send multiple e-mails to the same person.” Masucci grew up in Holmdel and was a regular LBI visitor, having spent summers with her family on the same block “By the Sea” was shot. She worked a couple seasons at the Sunglass Menagerie on the Island. The Russo family were her neighbors, and they generously donated their house for the week of shooting. “We wanted to find a location we had set already,” said Masucci. “It’s not a bad location to choose, that’s for sure.” Masucci was featured most recently in the Steve McQueen co-written and directed “Shame,” alongside Michael Fassbender. She has appeared in various independent films and television shows, as well as in a spread in the April 2007 edition of Maxim Magazine. The rest of the crew included director Robert Machoian from Los Angeles, actors Justine Cotsonas and Ward Horton, and crew members from Atlanta and Washington D.C., among other locations. “By the Sea” was chosen as a metaphor title to represent how in life you never achieve complete stillness, Masucci said. “Oftentimes difficult thoughts are too overwhelming and merciless,” said Reis. “We feel the sea is like that; this overwhelming force that just keeps bringing waves and doesn’t care what’s happening on the beach or the shore; if it’s destroying homes or not. It just keeps coming because that’s what it does. You’re living by the sea, Continued on Page 40

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SEA-NEMATICS: ‘By the Sea’ was shot over a four-day period in Beach Haven Park in late June. (Clockwise from top left) Actress, co-writer and Holmdel native Elizabeth Masucci readies for a scene in hair and makeup. The 18-person crew of ‘By the Sea’ included director Robert Machoian of Los Angeles. A camera used during shooting sits in the Russo home. which was donated to the film’s cause for a week – thanks to Masucci, who vacationed in the vicinity for years while growing up with her family. A car-mounted camera captures dialogue between actress Justine Cotsonas and actor/co-writer Eric Reis.


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the sailors are developing an august sailing savvy. While sailing is still a large part of her life, Chin also participates in myriad other activities: She continues her soccer career in recreational leagues in New York City, she is a prolific runner and competes in half marathons often, and she is a new mother with a 9-month-old son, Grant. “She can do anything she puts her mind to,” said Chin’s proud brother, Graham Mergenthaler, a U.S. Merchant Marine Academy alumnus and three-time college national sailing championship competitor. “She is

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cases outright lies. I’ve had it with the politicians and their rabid supporters who attack the other guy just because he’s the other guy. I believe in the basic outline of the preamble to our Constitution and what it means. Among other things, this short but powerful document tells us that one of the goals of the Constitution is to promote the general welfare. How can this be accomplished with all the selfishness we witness every day? The attacks from both the right and left have brought our nation to the brink of disaster. We have fallen in comparison to many countries in education, ingenuity, initiative and innovation. We have allowed the world to catch up and in some cases surpass us. We have sat by and watched the production of consumer products go “offshore.” That’s a term we use to indicate that we can’t compete on the world stage with the product anymore. No more TVs, certainly not much clothing. Computer production is a thing of the past. We had to pump a boatload of money into the auto industry to save it. Why is all this happening? You can point your finger in many directions, but it all comes back to most of us wanting to keep ours and not help the other guy. That’s not promoting the general welfare. It’s as simple as local fishermen keeping a catch that’s undersized or out of season. Again, that’s not promoting the general welfare. The problem with much of what is wrong is “we the people.” We are not paying attention to what is being said or questioning the source. We shouldn’t believe something

Burglaries Continued from Page 22 ing investigative leads, checking pawn shops and scrap yards,” just one part of a local law enforcement anti-crime initiative, said Chief Buzby. “It’s a time that argues for increased collaboration and cooperation between departments,” he added. The detectives of both communities meet regularly with other police department detectives during monthly Southern Ocean County Detective Information-Sharing meetings, said Giberson. “We have solved crimes in those meetings by sharing information on suspects and vehicle identification and crime patterns.” A representative detective also attends monthly Monmouth/Ocean County Intelligence Bureau meetings to get the larger picture on crime trends. In Little Egg Harbor, thanks to a $595,840 federal Department of Justice Community Orientated Policing Service (COPS) grant, the township has been able to rehire four officers who had previously been let go in 2010 during a budgetary crisis. “Criminals are creatures of opportunity, and they will take advantage of this (personnel shortage). At that time, I had to move my detectives into patrol cars.” With the grant, Buzby was able to restore a

Energy Continued from Page 29 for everybody.” As an example, the men said, the average homeowner may pay 12 cents a kilowatt-hour to AC Electric, versus 9 cents per kilowatt-hour, depending on market fluctuation. Council President Steve Fessler, as a private individual, signed on with an alternative supplier some time ago and said his experience with it has been phenomenal, in that he has saved money by doing nothing different. During public comment, resident Ben Peiper expressed concern over being denied a choice in the matter, that residents should not be required to opt out of something after being automatically enrolled. Resident Paul Krier remarked, “It’s going to

Special Vacation

To The Editor: If it takes a village to raise a child, then it takes an island to make a vacation! We really don’t realize until the end of our trip just what it took to make it so special. The innkeeper from the Spray Beach Hotel helped start this journey way back in January. The borrowed wheelchair from Deborah at the museum helped to cart me along the rainy pathways. Jay Mann’s scary prediction of “bug invasion” from The SandPaper – hey, Jay, guess what? There ain’t no bugs on me! (I know they’re coming.) drug officer position to the county’s strike force. “We’ve also had a lot of success with our K-9 unit. They have been effective in at least two apprehensions; that fear factor gets results.” Buzby said the grant allowed him to rehire K-9 Officer Tonya Anderson and her dog, K-9 Officer Tag. “Anderson kept up her training, so she could recertify Tag very quickly. It’s efforts like this that are not always recognized by the public.” The grant also allowed for the purchase of additional equipment, such as an electronic license plate reader and remote viewing devices, such as surveillance cameras to be placed in areas of high crime incidence. “We also have night vision technology, and in the case of Little Egg, when we hear of an increase in a particular neighborhood, we put the information out to the public over our Nixel system, an automated system that dispenses public information by text or e-mail to those who sign up for it.” Community awareness is high on Buzby’s list of these types of crime prevention. He gives a police report during the monthly Senior Advisory Committee meetings, which travel to different senior communities in the township. “I think it’s been effective in bring the car burglaries down. Locking up make them much less attractive as a victim,” said Buzby. — Pat Johnson patjohnson@thesandpaper.net be very important, if the township chooses to proceed with this, that they find a way to communicate to the residents in a very crystal-clear manner. … I’m a maven of my utility bill, but not everybody is that astute … because even though our objective here is to save them money, we don’t want to freak anybody out.” The town adopted, on first reading, an enabling ordinance, which authorizes the town to implement the program. Councilwoman Joanne Sitek was uncomfortable with the wording, which stated the town would “enter into an agreement,” suggesting the ordinance would activate the change. Attorney Kevin Starkey clarified it only moves the investigation forward. At her behest, he said the language could probably be amended before the second reading, subject to the BPU’s approval, since it’s the BPU’s verbiage. — Victoria Lassonde victorialassonde@thesandpaper.net

Then there was the kind lady from Sail Boat Drive who sat with me in Hand’s 5 & 10 until my chest pains went away. By the way, they need shopping carts – people will buy more! But thanks especially to God for creating this beautiful Island, allowing me and my family, especially my two grandchildren, to be the sixth generation to put their footprints in the sand. I hope the spark of this vacation will bring them back to LBI, and the people here will make their journey just as memorable as they did mine. Carol Suhr Rochester, N.Y. The writer is a long-time vacationer in Peahala Park.

Hook Us Up To the Editor: I am inquiring to see if Little Egg Harbor Township has any plans for putting city water in the Parkertown area. We sure could use it. I need to get a new well. It is so expensive that I have been trying to find out if there is any help for seniors and others who are on fixed incomes. Janet Maxwell Parkertown

Rewarding Projects

Thanks go out to the attendees at the club’s annual Scholarship Luncheon and Fashion Show fundraiser. Nearby businesses donated both merchandise and gift certificates. We have counted on them for decades; we extend them our gratitude, also. The LBI Woman’s Club is one of more than 200 clubs that make up the N.J. State Federation of Women’s Clubs. Statewide, for the next two years, members will be donating time and raising funds for Family Promise, the new 2012-2014 state special project. Family Promise is an interfaith partnership of volunteers working to help New Jersey’s homeless and low-income families. Again, we thank our Southern Ocean County neighbors, Carolyn Pescatore, president LBI Woman’s Club

Take Two To the Editor: Would ya look! My “Whoa” sign at 17th Street and Sunset Avenue is gone again. That’s the second one this summer. Dot O’Byrne Surf City

Letters Welcome

To the Editor: The clubwomen of the Long Beach Island Woman’s Club were pleased to be able to award three $1,000 scholarships to graduating girls at each of our nearby high schools: Southern Regional, Pinelands Regional and Barnegat.

The SandPaper welcomes letters to the editor. They should include the writer’s full name, address and telephone number. Full addresses and phone numbers are for confirmation purposes only. Letter writers can reach us at 1816 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, N.J. 08008 or letters@thesandpaper.net.

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Continued from Page 30 The Tuckerton Volunteer Fire Co. wants to establish a first-responder unit and has trained 11 of its members as EMTs, but they cannot be dispatched by the county. The Ocean County Sheriff's Department and the borough are holding up the request for dispatch tones. The county has required the borough to send a letter of recommendation for the tones, which Tuckerton has refused to do until the two parties agree on the protocols. The resolution “implores” Great Bay “to give its most earnest, exceptional and extraordinary good faith, consideration and cooperation with Tuckerton Fire Company First Responder Unit to assist Great Bay in emergency first aid calls.” On Monday, Great Bay Regional Trustee Chairman Rich Bethea asked that he be given more time to think about his response to the resolution. Great Bay Capt. Al Gentless did not return a phone call as of press time. The borough’s resolution directs the Tuckerton fire company to attend the public meetings of Great Bay to make a request for coordination and cooperation in establishing mutually acceptable protocol for a Tuckerton Fire Company First Responder unit to assist Great Bay in emergency fire calls. Eggert said he would not be doing that. Eggert said if the borough follows through with its threat to withhold half the annual donation, which is usually made in the summer, the fire company would be impacted, but he wasn't sure how quickly or in what ways. This year the full donation was to be $42,500. “We do have to purchase new air packs and that will be $90,000, but we have between $20,000 and $35,000 put aside for that, and we have another $35,000 we received from the Tuckerton First Aid Squad (from the final court-ordered distribution of funds when the defunct first aid squad sold its assets), and we have that set aside in case we have to buy an ambulance.” The resolution also notes that Great Bay Regional recently received $175,000 from the defunct first aid squad and says it “might be the cause for some extraordinary courtesy and cooperation between Great Bay and Tuckerton.” — Pat Johnson patjohnson@thesandpaper.net

Continued from Page 26 township is moving forward with four additional bus shelters to be installed at various locations, including one near Mystic Shores, provided free of charge by New Jersey Public Transit. The township committee also rehired a patrolman who had been let go during the economic downturn. Officer Joseph Falkiewicz was rehired as a patrol officer. “Joe was next on our re-employment list,” said Police Chief Richard Buzby. “When he was with us and while he has been working for the state (as a parks officer), he has been a very good police officer. He’s a good producer and a self-starter and is popular with his colleagues and in the community. “He’s going to be an asset to the township as we plan and staff our anti-crime initiative.” The committee and public gave a round of applause. In other business, the township rejected bids for constructing a concession stand and restroom facility on the Little Egg Harbor recreation fields. Township Engineer Jim Oris said they came in too high, and he was given permission to go out to bid once more. Public works Acting Superintendent Patrick Donnelly was congratulated for passing his superintendent civil service test. Donnelly was lauded for the fine job he has been doing for the township, in particular setting up an expanded recycling facility that now includes composting equipment. Gormley reminded residents and lawn care professionals that they may bring their grass clippings and brush for composting. — Pat Johnson patjohnson@thesandpaper.net

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that is said online or on TV just because it’s in the public domain. We should be extremely careful with any information citing a statistic. We need to understand who took the poll and who was involved with giving the information. It’s like taking a poll to find out if people like Social Security (Rooseveltcare) and only asking respondents over 65. I guarantee 80-plus percent will be for it. I have a problem with meaningless laws being passed by politicians who think that they have a solemn obligation to pander to special interests of all stripes in a quest to be re-elected to start the whole dumb thing over again. How about spending some time eliminating all the excess already on the books. I do have a solution for this one: The legislature can only meet for one month a year, preferably February, so members have even less time to inflict harm on us. That should result in fewer dumb laws, less spending and lower cost of government. Ronald Kornicke Westfield, N.J.


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Backyard Beekeeping on the Upswing Honey Bee Hobbyists Boost Populations By PAT JOHNSON enny Hughes zipped up her protective bee suit, filled up her smoker with dry pine needles and aimed a couple of puffs – that’s all – toward the mouth of one of her backyard bee hives. This was also the landing strip where about a hundred bees were now congregating. “Smoke calms the bees,” said Hughes. “It keeps their ‘alert pheromones’ from triggering, ‘Hey! Our hive is open – we’re under attack!’” She pried open the top of the hive and removed a frame filed with honeycomb, and as she talked about her bees, she marveled at their wondrous ingenuity and industry. Hughes is one of an increasing number of backyard beekeepers in New Jersey who find pleasure in tending the hives, using the bees to pollinate their gardens and reaping a golden dividend. “I started this first to save the bees and second to make my gardens more prolific,” said Hughes. “I took a bee course in 2008 – Bee Keeping 101 – at the Rutgers Agricultural extension in Bordentown, and I got one hive that year, and I’ve been bee-keeping ever since. One hive becomes two and then three.” What prompted Hughes to begin this life-changing hobby was reading reports of a bee disease called Colony Collapse Disorder that is decimating the worldwide honeybee population. Colony Collapse Disorder is the term scientists came up with to describe the puzzling recent phenomenon when an entire group of worker bees abandon their hive; they just disappear one day. It has been the subject of wide speculation and research to find the cause after first being documented early in the new millennium. According to research by the Harvard School of Public Health, the disorder is caused by the use of imidacloprid, one of the most widely used pesticides on corn and canola. But it’s widely thought that CCD is caused by a combination of many factors; a higher number of viruses, pesticides and parasites are found in hives stricken with CCD than those that are healthy, suggesting a whole range of factors may be involved. Another theory, debunked by most scientists, is that cell phones and cell towers are somehow disorienting the bees. The N.J. Department of Agriculture’s state apiarist, Tim Shuller, said CCD is continuing to be a problem in commercial hives, but backyard beekeepers are helping to keep the state’s bee population healthy. “Since 2006, 1,500 people have taken the beekeeping course, and membership in the New Jersey Beekeeping Association went from 400 to over a thousand members. That’s significant growth,” he said. One reason for the upsurge in beekeeping is the growth in backyard gardening due to the economic downswing. “We have people growing victory gardens and fruit trees, fig trees and berries right in urban areas.” Shuller said. “A lot of cities in New Jersey have CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) plots, and some are receptive to beekeeping.” On a recent sunny morning, Hughes’ own vegetable garden and flowerbeds were animated by the

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movement of not just her own bees, but also other pollinators, such as bumblebees and moths. Each of her four hives should have about 50,000 bees during the summer. Most are working inside the hives, but bees are coming and going, zipping past an observer without a second’s pause. Not all the hives will produce honey this year; she has to cultivate their industry and wait a year or so before taking the honey from the newer colonies. “This is an older hive, so I have ‘honey supers’ on them,” she said. The honey super is a box that contains frames for the bees to build their comb and then fill it with nectar they have harvested from flowers. According to a bee fact sheet, it takes about two million flowers to produce one pound of honey. And a hive of bees may fly more than 55,000 miles to create that pound, though their range is limited to three miles from their hive. “I have a lot of garden. I grow lavender, and usually the lavender is covered with the bees. I also grow hyssop and borage – it’s called beebread – just for the bees; they love the blue flowers.” Hughes also keeps her backyard fountain running to serve as a water source. “This is where ‘the girls’ have a drink. They need water; otherwise they fly off to your neighbor’s pool, and then I get a phone call: ‘Your bees are here.’ “They also call me when the bees swarm. You figure in a swarm, there are 20,000 bees, so they are afraid. In the spring, my hives always swarm. What happens is they run out of room in the hive, so the queen leaves the hive with a swarm of half the hive’s population. “If they swarm, then you have to monitor that. You take a box out with you, and if you spray a pheromone in the box, it’s amazing: The whole blob of bees will filter down, and within an hour all the bees are in the box.” Through the years, Hughes has

captured swarms in three of her neighbors’ yards. “I get a call, ‘Your bees are here,’ and I go get them. “If they are on a low branch, you can just cut the branch, and as long as the queen is in the box, all the bees will follow.” Keeping Up on Bee Issues There’s a lot to know, and Hughes has a local bee mentor, a small commercial beekeeper, in her community. She also subscribes to a couple of bee journals and can always call the Rutgers Experimental Station, where she took her course in beekeeping. Once Hughes ran into a situation where a hive swarmed and she had no place to put them, so she called her bee mentor and asked if he wanted some bees. “He did. You can never have too many bees.” More facts: summer bees live for only six weeks. Winter bees last three to four months because they are inside the hive. “Their job is just to keep the queen warm.” Hughes’ bees are still bringing in pollen, but this is pretty much the end of the flowering season, she said. “I will be pulling off honey pretty soon.” When Hughes harvests the supers, she gets about 50 pounds of honey from each. “It’s a lot of work. It takes me a half a day to set up, then go out to the hives, take the bees off – that’s always a treat – and then tarp the floor of my garage, and I have a little extractor, and then I sieve the honey and let it sit for a day and a half and then pour it into the jars. “I give most of the honey away to family and friends. The honey I get from the hives is really local honey, and that is good for people that have bad allergies. It helps because the honey is loaded with pollen – especially the first spring honey – and if you take a half teaspoon of honey a day for a couple of months, the next allergy season is so much better because your body has built up an immunity to the pollen.” Continued on Page 52

Photographs by Pat Johnson

BEE-KIND: (Clockwise from top left) Penny Hughes of Little Egg Harbor keeps her bees happy. In turn, they create delicious local honey in hives in her back yard. The honey bees collect nectar from the surrounding gardens while pollinating vegetables and fruit trees in her yard and the neighborhood.


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‘Beachshabby’ Artist’s Salvage Of Classic Furniture for Shore I want it to look like it tumbled onto the beach, out of your memory and into your living room,” as Jill Svelling Belloff described the target appeal of a Beachshabby furniture piece when she’s done with it. Beachshabby is the business of this Barnegat Light native who artfully reclaims wooden furniture to newfound life. “Distressing” is the craftsman’s term for the repainting and sanding process that saves these pieces that just might have been in distress. Their potential seemed to cry out from the curb when the artist found them discarded. Other pieces are brought to Belloff by owners who don’t venture to try this reclamation at home. Repurposing is the rage right now. Shabby has been chic for quite some time, and this has the salty personality of the shore. But it takes vision and skill to salvage the “before” into the “after.” Belloff also has the artistic talent to embellish, say, a seahorse into the middle of a former picture frame and turn it into treasure. “I wanted my living room to look like the inside of an old ship. And almost everything in here except for the couches, I found,” she said of the display in her home and workshop on the waterfront in Waretown. Pointing to one key element, “that’s a dining room table that I cut in half – the other half is over there,” she said. “These crates, somebody gave them to me; they had cement lawn ornaments in them, and I cut them in half and I hung them up.” The centerpiece of the décor is a prize catch. “That’s a marlin that somebody had thrown in the garbage; it was all bashed up, and the bill was all broken. Somebody called me and said, ‘Hey, there’s a fish hanging out of a garbage “

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FULL SAIL: (Left) Belloff’s spray room is open-air. Small coincidence that the paint color is ‘lagoon blue.’ (Above) Living room pieces in their last life were an old crate and a dining room table, then cut in half and refinished. can.’ I brought it back and saved it, and I painted it.” Woodworking is often needed, and she has that in her tackle box of skills, too. It’s a legacy from her father, the late Capt. George Svelling, an icon in the local fishing industry. “I have my father’s hands,” Jill is proud to say. “When my dad was sick for the last year of his life, I’d go over there, and I rubbed his hands one day, and he grabbed my hand and looked at it

and said, ‘Wow, you have my hands.’ We’d tell each other stories – what I used to do and what he used to do.” George Svelling passed away this past winter at age 77. He had been honored in 2011 by the Ocean County Decoy and Gunning Show as a Hurley Conklin Award recipient. The award is presented to people who have lived their lives in the Barnegat Bay tradition. His tradition was building and fishing commercial boats, and much

more. He also kept his Norwegian heritage alive as he made and repaired commercial fishing nets. He served as a charter member of the Barnegat Light Volunteer Fire Co. and was a past member of borough council. After the March 1962 storm, the Barnegat Bay Dredging Co., which he worked for, swung into action to rebuild the dunes and the Island foundation that was destroyed by the storm. He would fish on his father’s head boat from 6 a.m. until 2 or 3 in

Uncle Louie G’s a Cool New Spot for Gourmet Ices

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BEAT THE HEAT: (From right) Ship Bottom location franchise owners Dennis and Kathy Toal and daughter Olivia with Kiera Moses, of Ship Bottom, and Colleen Mernar, of Brant Beach.

tep into Uncle Louie G’s and “feel like a kid again,” the motto says. With 47 flavors of homemade gourmet Italian ices and 32 flavors of ice cream, the bright new shop at 2420 Long Beach Blvd. in Ship Bottom is quickly drawing customers again and again. “One kid was here for a week. He came in three times a day, four scoops every time, and he knew exactly what kinds he wanted,” said owner Dennis Toal. The owner is like a big kid himself in his enthusiasm for letting people know the shop is here, seeing the delight on faces when people taste. There’s real fruit in this gourmet Italian ice, plus there’s consideration in keeping prices reasonable. Two scoops of ice is $2. Ice cream is two scoops for $2.75. “I remember when we had Italian ices like this when we were kids, and we always used to get it not in styrofoam cups, but in paper cups, and then you actually ate the paper cups when you were done because you loved it so much,” said Toal, a 50-year-old of Irish ancestry. He didn’t really mean they ate the whole Continued on Page 52

the afternoon, and man the dredge from afternoon until midnight. In his later years, he fished on the boats of his son, Eric. Jill has three other sisters, Candy, Diane and Linda. George Svelling’s widow, Dolores, is a Realtor with hch Sotheby’s International Realty in Harvey Cedars. “When I was a little girl, I used to help build lobster pots with him, and mend nets … and I’d paint the boats, paint the names on the back and the numbers,” said Jill. “And it just progressed to the point where, everything I do now, I say, ‘Oh Dad, thank you; thanks for allowing me to figure this out and do this and do that.’” From the window under the eaves of a second-floor loft that serves as her workshop, the lighthouse is visible across the bay. It gives comfort, much as it has to the fishermen in sight of their home port. “I stand here and I get inspired by looking out at the bay,” she said. Parts of antique furniture jut from all angles; sanders of all sizes are poised to rescue them. “These are my paints, my gadgets, my drills and sanders, and I stand in this one position and I go this way and that way all day,” she demonstrated her accomplishment in roughly a 10- by 12-foot space. “And you can’t be organized because you just can’t. I think, ‘I’ve got to glue this, I’ve got to paint that,’ and that’s how that works.” Out on the balcony is where spray painting gets done if that’s required. Much of the painting is done by hand. This open-air part of the workspace overlooks a lagoon. “I call my neighbors and tell them to put the American flags up; then I’m happier,” she said, thinking of Memorial Day in particular. “It was so cool.” The workshop will be in the garage, eventually. Continued on Page 52


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Running Up Against A Crazed Crosser; Sharking Is Sizzling B efore this column goes one inch farther, I need all you big game offshore fishing aficionados to get up off your procrastinating butt cheeks and register for our Island’s big game claim to fame: the Beach Haven Marlin and Tuna Club’s 43rd annual White Marlin Invitational Tournament. It’s approaching at marlinesque speed. The captains’ meeting is July 25, 8 p.m., at the clubhouse. Obligatory partying is included. The fishing window runs from July 26 to 28. You guys know you’re going to get into the tourney. After all, it’s not just for mere world-class bragging rights but also, way more importantly, for local bragging rights. And entering can’t get any easier. The event has a truly first-class website. All the necessary data and entry forms are a clear click away at http:// www.thewmit.com/. If you can’t write that down, simply Google “white marlin invitational.” My initial read shows a high likelihood for a serious showing of tuna by event time, including big eye – often a big-money fish. To be honest, the billfish scene is a lot less peg-able. I’ll again be writing for the event and the above-mentioned website. I’ll be doing any info updates that might be helpful to participants. WEIRD SKIN THING: A skin cancer study out of Rutgers University’s Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy in Piscataway indicates that the combined effects of caffeine

consumption and goodly doses of exercise may be able to ward off skin cancer. Whodda thunk it? According to Yao-Ping Lu, associate research professor of chemical biology and director of skin cancer prevention at RU, “We found that this combination treatment can decrease sunlight-caused skin cancer formation in a mouse model.” Note: I’m not sure why Yao-Ping used a “model” mouse instead of just some scraggly everyday mouse – though I guess models have a lot to worry about, skin-wise. And so do anglers such as us. When it comes to all but asking in skin cancer, anglers are among the highest “at risk” groups under the sun. Who knows how risky it is being both an angler and a model – yeah, as if. If this study holds water, the longestablished love affair between anglers and caffeinated beverages might actually be lessening our chances of developing melanomas and more. Per the Rutgers study, mice at high risk for skin cancer, when placed on a goodly dose of caffeine and exercised with a running wheel, experienced 62 percent fewer skin tumors. The volume of tumors also decreased by 85 percent compared with the mice that did not exercise or consume caffeine. I should touch on what is meant by “mice at high risk for skin cancer.” I’m guessing these aren’t independently wealthy mice that lie on the sunny beaches of Tobago for much of the year. Far ickier, these are labo-

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Now You’re Talking Doormat If You Drift Long Enough, Big Things Can Happen BEAT THIS: Walt Kenney, aboard his Sandy K 2 out of Loveladies, hoists this holiday-weekend flounder, measuring 28 inches and weighing 8 pounds on the nose. It is one of the larger fluke taken in Jersey so far this summer. With the fluking running hot and heavy, other doormats are surely lurking. ratory rodents shaved down to their baby-pink skin, then mechanically dermabraded with sandpaper to utter rawness, before being exposed to intense artificial ultraviolet rays. “I told you we shoulda never left Tobago, Frank. I’m half blind from those damn lamps, and now this Ping guy wants me to run around in that filthy wheel. I knew I shoulda married that KIA hamster.”

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Déjà vu Voltage Bay Takes One on the Chin CLOUD TO WATER: Islanders are becoming all too familiar with ‘Alert’-level thunderstorms – and the obnoxious sound of the Weather Service’s 1050hz tone accompanying its alerts. (Above) A bolt is captured, full-fury, as it looses its voltage on a channel marker. Bay hits are never a good time for marine creatures in the shallows.

Anyway, before going all but intravenous when coffee-ing up for pre-dawn fishing sessions, you might want to closely note that the caffeine vs. skin cancer study demanded a little thing called exercise. That’s not quite as easy to brew up. CRAZED CROSSER: This incident falls well within my “Why does this sh-tuff always happen to me?” category. It occurred this weekend. No sooner had I written about the ways different folks cross the roadways of LBI – utilizing the controversial stop-for-pedestrian law – than I get doused with a load of pedestrian crossing attitude the likes of which I had never even imagined. On Sunday, a man and his two small kids were located on the grass median, heading over to the beach in North Beach. They were literally on the edge of the grass, poised atop that oddly slanted curbing. Law-abidingly, I hit my brakes, put on my flashers and stopped to let them cross. It was a good church-going day to that point. The guy went bonkers. I’m talking psycho bonkers. Without moving an inch, he screamed toward me, “Don’t ever do that again!” It kinda freaked out his little kids. I don’t think he realized my window was rolled down, quickly making this a face-to-face, uh, chat. Truth be told, I wasn’t sure what the hell to do in the face of this ranter. So, I yelled, fairly politely, “It’s the law to stop!” – which it was, but more on that in a moment. He shrieked back, “It’s not! This is not a crosswalk.” I knew where he was going and somewhat reluctantly warned, “Then you’re jay-walking, aren’t ya?” I even thumb-pointed back to an official, well-painted crossing point down the road, albeit a distant walk away. Sidebar: I’m perpetually sympathetic to folks now expected to drag the entire family and loads of beach goods way out of the way in order

to reach a “legal” LBI crosswalk intersection. Anyway, for the sakes of the very cute, albeit rattled little ones (my favorite people in the world), I deflashed my flashers and drove off, letting the freaked-out crosser fend for himself – as a hell-bent pack of traffic in the distance was bearing down. I definitely can’t condone this man’s semi-psychotic behavior in front of his kids – nor in front of me, for that matter, since I’ve been known to meet psychotica with an untempered psychotica of my own. However, I’m guessing – for his sake – something has him freaked out to the point he now goes after anyone daring to stop to allow him and his family to cross. Again, this was a new one on me. This all leads toward my advanced expertise regarding the “Must stop for pedestrians crossing” law. I’ve read it, analyzed it, gotten feedback from top cops about it, gotten tons of feedback by police officers about it and, loudest of all, I’ve gotten pedestrian and motorist responses to it. To say the interpretation of this law is all over the books refers to a very good day. Did the crazed crosser’s referencing “crosswalks” hold any legal water? A drip or two. How so? If it is not a crosswalk, then crossers-to-be are on the brink of jaywalking; therefore, stopping your vehicle for them would technically be fostering the breaking of the jaywalking laws. Got that? However (and a huge one), in this North Beach instance, the nocrosswalk defense would be utterly moot. The crossing man and kids were clearly indicating they were about to step onto the highway. As noted, they were teetering on the curbing, inches from the asphalt. Had the man and kids been standing well up on the grass, i.e. the middle of the median, and clearly not about to step out? Different story. If there is one inflexible point in Continued on Page 48


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Fish Story Continued from Page 46 the truly confusing pedestrian-crossing law it has to do with folks about to enter a roadway. I don’t care if a crosser(s) is breaking jaywalking laws or is showing total disdain for traffic or is three sheets to the hammered wind; if that pedestrian is seemingly about to enter a roadway, you must stop. That is the exact reason the law was first developed. Admittedly, the law went a tad crazy from there. TARTARE IN THE RAW: In one of my past lives, I was a chef. I have done a goodly number of years sweating away before the burners. It wasn’t a half-bad occupation, except when I was forced to wear one of those classic white

mushroom chef’s hats, mainly when cooking in Waikiki hotels. My lovely Hawaiian waitresses would take one look at me and crack up. “Thanks for the confidence builders, gals.” I would have readily exchanged that look for an Anton Chigurh haircut. You gotta be a fan of “No Country for Old Men” to appreciate that. With cookingness near and dear to me, I enjoy fielding chef-ish e-mails, most often of a seafood ilk. A tastily complex one came my way regarding fish tartare (pronounced tahr-tahr, with a load of emphasis on the second syllable). Fish tartare is rapidly becoming the next big thing in seafood dining delights. In a recent issue of the Nation’s Restaurant News, tartare was the fastest-growing term found on seafood and fish menus across our nation in 2011, up an impressive 25 percent in one year.

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The actual e-mail question I received: “Is fish tartare essentially the same as sushi?” In essence, they’re one and not the same. Seafood tartare does, indeed, utilize the same raw fish as sashimi/sushi; however, it parts sushi ways when the raw fish gets very finely minced and mated with sauces and herbal or vegetable flourishes. Seafood tartare is pretty much exceedingly chopped-up raw fish – and savory friends. But why even mess around with delectable sashimi? In an epicurean vein of thinking (and speaking), it allows an elopement of minced raw fish with subtle spices and garnishes, often cucumber, avocado, chopped onions and carrots. The garnishing sky is the limit. If you’ve ever salivated over the myriad sushi “rolls” now out there, you can all but taste the potential of further blending those flavors into tartare. I once had a tartare made with (Hawaiian) bluefin tuna, pink peppercorns and assorted herbs. To this day I’m not sure if I’ve ever tasted anything so good before or since. Odd tartare sidebar: While one might pin the fast-track popularity of tartare on the way a raw fish entrée fits the sashimi mold, it turns out Harry Potter played a big role. “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” had a celebrated scene where “dragon tartare” was served at the Slug Club Christmas party. Just that quickly, the popularity of less dragonian tartare went crazy around the planet. Fish/seafood tartare followed suit. SHARKING NEARLY NONSTOP: Sharking continues to have anglers happily circling. Sharks, including some major brands, are being steadily hooked – and often landed – by beach, bank and boat anglers. However, hooking a shark and landing one are two entirely different matters. As to the fight of sharks, it’s not nearly as notable as their bite. The pull offered by even a big shark often seems laced with confusion and disbelief, with maybe a touch of fear – if such an alpha animal fully knows fear. In no way diminishing the battle needed to bring in the men in gray suits (Aussie term for shark), a decent angler with patience and a good command of drag can best even a biggie, many hundreds of pounds. However, the main phase of a shark struggle is a slow-paced give-andtake with the quarry – thus, there are a load of break-offs because of anxious anglers trying to horse in a hookup. It should be noted that “landing a serious shark” is often simply getting it close enough to get a gander – and a photo or two. Of course, you always have your hard-core landers, needing to get the fish on board or on-beach. Once boarded, a shark is not shy about showing it hasn’t blown its fight wad. In fact, go to YouTube and take in some of the sanguine scenes of anglers boating a shark and underestimating its ability to turn and latch on.

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stocks. These just-here fish are spawners. I did a paper many years back highlighting Barnegat Bay (and also the Mullica River Basin) as among the last areas of hope for weakfish deliverance. I suggested that any signs of stock recovery would likely first show hereabouts. That premise had to do with our ideal water conditions, chemically speaking. Sadly, Barnegat Bay has since lost a lot of its idealness due to pollution. Importantly, seeing a nice one-time return of weakies into our region is not an indicator of an overall large-zone recovery of the species. I bring that up in anticipation of some N.J. anglers saying, “Look at all the weakfish in Barnegat Bay; we should be able to keep tons more now.” We learned with stripers that there is no overnight recovery. Onward to a species that is surviving just fine, thank you. Fluking is simply as hot as it gets, even by historic standards. Lest you doubt, a few decades back you could keep just about every fluke you caught. Just frickin’ imagine if you could now keep any fluke over, say, 10 inches. Tell me we wouldn’t rewrite some fluking history books. But we do have a season (May 5 to Sept. 28), a high minimal size (17.5 inches) and a bag limit of five fish per angler. Anyway, for the umpteenth week in a row, the decent number of keeper fluke has been nearly annulling the super-high throwback ratio. It’s the Pavlovian concept of behaviorism. By simply sprinkling in some positive reinforcement (keeper fish), an angler will stay fishingly happy until the cows come home – due to that approaching thunderstorm. If you want to get a simple feel for the fluke presence, work the suds. Early a.m. and late day, you can sidearm shorts, left and right. Don’t worry about hurting your arm hauling home a

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Continued from Page 45 paper cup, but they sure did chew on it. This is his first venture into a dessert franchise; he is already retired from 32 years in the city as a union plumber working on 70-story buildings. This summer his family goes back and forth between where they stay, above the shop on LBI, and their other home in Pearl River, Rockland County, N.Y. “It’s a blue-collar town, cops, firemen, construction workers.” Uncle Louie G is a franchise with about 70 stores in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Florida and North Carolina. Asked if he’s getting customers from the city where Uncle Louie G is a well-known name, “We have people going past, making U-turns and coming back because they see the sign.” That’s about 30 percent of his customers; the others are finding a new experience. Uncle Louie G’s flavors burst out in colorful names: Coney Island Cotton Candy, Holi Canoli, Tropical Piña Colada, Orange Kiss, Cantaloupe Balls, NYPD Blue Razzberry and more. Here on the beach, the times for ice cream are anytime: when it’s hot, when it’s cooler in the evening and the sunset is in view out front, when it’s 10 or 11 p.m. and the crew are still scooping.

Or in the morning, when they open at 11 a.m. The namesake and franchise founder, Uncle Louie G, got it right. Along with the flavors of a rainbow summer, the brand evokes nostalgia. Melt into this history from the website: “Think back to 1959, in Brooklyn. Close your eyes for just a minute and imagine yourself in the old neighborhood. It is summertime and the temperatures are soaring. Someone has opened the hydrant and all the kids from within a three-block radius are all running to get their turn in the cool stream of water. “From stickball on the street to sitting on the stoop, out of all the memories, the one treat, the ‘treat of all treats,’ the taste that made summer what it was, in all its sweet goodness was Italian Ices.” Louie G started making his own ice cream and Italian ices, as the story goes. He brought back tastes for the stickball gang, and as years passed, he was known as “Uncle” Louie G, and became “part of Brooklyn’s family.” He opened a scoop shop, “and to this day, he’ll gladly give a free taste of any flavor just as long as you’re smiling,” the website wraps up the story. Toal is all about “the close-knit community, the friends, family and fun,” as the ad says, that Uncle Louie G’s was built on. “Come watch the sunset, and have an ice while you’re watching, because the sun goes

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Continued from Page 45 “It’s full of furniture. People are bringing me stuff, and I’m just painting as fast as I can.” Somehow, there’s time to sit at the tiki bar. That’s a reflection of a painting upstairs on the workshop wall, her trademark mermaid facing her motto, “Stay Forever Young.” Belloff’s husband, Dennis, buys her power tools for Christmas, and her daughter gave her a can of beach-colored paint for Mother’s Day. She loves her work. “I try to repurpose and recycle things instead of things going to the landfill. People mock me that I street shop. But you know what? I mock the people who put stuff out – they should know better, to donate it or repurpose it. “I couldn’t save the table, but I saved the leg,” she said as she pointed out another work in progress. “Dennis is like, ‘But you can’t save all of the furniture.’ But I’m gonna try.” To contact the artist or to see more of her finished furniture, visit the Beachshabby page on Facebook. Currently some of Belloff’s furniture is also displayed at Seaman’s Landing II at 19th Street and Bayview Avenue in Barnegat Light, and at Lulu’s Attic and CBJ’s, both on Route 9 in Waretown. — Maria Scandale mariascandale@thesandpaper.net

Beekeeper Continued from Page 44 Bee venom is also said to relieve arthritis symptoms, but Hughes can’t vouch for that. “I get stung about 10 times a season,” she said. “I haven’t noticed any difference. There is a man in Manahawkin who has MS and keeps a hive just for the bee stings; he swears by it.” The secret to taking care of a sting is to scrape the stinger off with something like a credit card. Hughes loves her bees, but notes it’s not for the casual hobbyist. “It’s more work than I expected, and it’s expensive. I thought you just put the hive out and collected the honey, but it is labor intensive. “When you take their honey, you have to feed them, especially in late summer, early fall. I feed, feed, feed them. I go through at least 200 pounds of sugar, one cup of water to one cup of sugar. “The bees are rather mild now, but in the fall, the bees will get more aggressive around the hive because they know they need their honey to survive the winter. If you don’t have 60 pounds of honey in the hive, they aren’t going to make it.” Hughes also has to tend to their health. “I don’t have any problem with CCD, but I do have a lot of other problems. You have to treat for mites by putting this foul-smelling formic acid in the hive – it has something to do with ants, but it kills the mite population. I also treat for bee dysentery by giving them an antibiotic in the fall to build them up so they can live through the winter.” She gives them medicine in the concentrated sugar syrup. Education Needed on Bees’ Importance Continued on Page 54


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Beekeeper Continued from Page 52 Raising backyard bees is good not only for the environment; it’s also good for raising people’s awareness about food and the beneficial insects. According to Shuller, people have a “disconnect” of where their food comes from. They don’t known how or where it’s grown or that bees are needed to pollinate the flowers that in turn produce 80 percent of our fruits and vegetables. Shuller said the desire to save the bees from CCD is also prompting more pollinator businesses in the state. “We are seeing an upsurge in a new group of people who are beekeeping as a sideline business, keeping between 50 and 100 hives and transporting them to small farmers around the state. When you get a call for five hives for a small vegetable farmer, the beekeeping community works together to find the right-size bee provider for the small farmer.”

Hughes said her mentor, Mike Long, is a pollinator. “His truck says ‘Honey Bees for Hire.’ He says now with the pesticides, there are so many toxins in the fields. ... He used to be able to pollinate and then winter over the bees, but now they just die.” Hughes is circulating a petition to save the bees. “The big drug companies such as Bayer are trying to market this pesticide Clothianidin. The pesticide is systemic, which means it’s taken up through the plant into the pollen and the nectar. Bees love corn pollen and bees bring it back to the hive, and within a year the hives collapse. They think one of the causes for CCD is this pesticide. A petition to the EPA to take it off the market can be found at http://act.credoaction. com/campaign/bee_decision/.” As the state’s top beekeeper, Shuller has a lot to do to keep the state’s bees humming along. Another worrisome issue for Shuller and New Jersey beekeepers such as Hughes is a new municipal resistance to beekeeping in subur-

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House Contents, 169-E Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies, Fri./Sat., 7/13 & 7/14. Furniture, bric-a-brac, washer/dryer, refrigerator. Everything bought 3 years ago. 267-2460410.

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

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FURNITURE 4 table & chair sets, 2 outdoor, 2 indoor. Located on LBI. For more info, call or text 201-925-5143. Danish maple roll-top desk with chair. Excellent condition, $300. Call 609-361-9196. Dining room set, 68-inch table & 6 chairs, large china cabinet. $450. Call 609-494-2895. FURNITURE. Glass-topped dining table w/4 matching chairs & matching dining wall unit. All pieces like new. Make offer. Surf City. 609618-9917, 609-494-7970. (View picture10012 online) Off-white round pedestal side table w/single drawer, 28in. diameter by 30in. high. Perfect condition, $250. Call 609-494-5003. Queen-size mattress w/box spring, excellent condition. 3-piece fabric sectional sofa, 128in.x104in., in good condition. Best offer. Call Mel, 609-492-6961.

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

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

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

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Full service. Year ’round, seasonal & changeovers. No job too large or too small, give us a call. 609-947-5514, 609-9158215.

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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.

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

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

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

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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.

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

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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, seasonal cleanings. FREE estimates. Call Nicole Platt, 609-618-2823.

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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.

AND Complete Cleaning Service, NJ Registered. Year ’round residential, weekly, bi-weekly, & monthly cleaning. Mary Kennedy, 609-492-5122, 609-709-3240.

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

JR’S WINDOW WASHING

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Since 2001. LBI/mainland. Screens & storm doors repaired, available 7 days/week. Free estimates.

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Truck-mounted steam cleaning. ‘‘We Are the Best.’’ LIBERTY CARPET CLEANING. 609-9787522.

STEAM CARPET CLEANING

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Window Cleaning Pressure Washing Painting • Staining

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HANDYMAN Odd Jobs & Yard Work

Replacement windows, paint, roofing and siding repair, storm doors, brush and tree removal, raking leaves, stone work, light hauling. Serving LBI and Mainland since 1987. 609-698-7493.

ALLPURPOSEREPAIRS.COM

LBI based. One call does it all: repairs, renovations, windows, doors, closets, tile, fire/water damage, carpentry. No job too small. Also home watch. Insured & NJ licensed, #13VHO5115400. Ask for Dave, 609-207-6056.

Big C...Little Repairs

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

Corrigan Construction Co. Est. 1987

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

597-2692 Lic#13VH04928600

Mr. Fix-It 361-8226

Rotted Wood Repairs Sheetrock & Painting Leaky Roofs & Siding Wall Air Conditioners Closets & Partitions - Trim Decks, Stairs & Showers Windows • Doors • Locks Andersen Window Repairs Termite Repairs Lic.#L046452

SUN BUSTERS WINDOW TINTING

DANA LIMOUSINES, LLC

Specializing In Oceanfront & Bayfront Homes

sunbusters.cjb.net

(609) 693-BUST • 693-2878 • 1-800-308-TINT

Home Improvements & Handyman Service

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

Over 25 Years’ Experience

• Kitchens & Baths • Wood Rot • Painting • Windows & Doors • Sheetrock, etc. • Rental Repairs

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.

D. Cerillo

Construction LLC

AND POWER WASHING LLC.

609-294-0675 Free Estimates/Fully Insured • Owner Operated

NO JOB TOO SMALL

609-361-1332

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


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COAST HANDYMAN SERVICES

Windows, doors, all carpentry, woodwork, sheetrock, plaster & paint work. Licensed & insured. Lic.#13VH03837800. Call Dave 609-296-5779. FRANK & SON General Home Repair Service. All types of repairs and improvements. Experienced. Dependable. For estimate: 609597-7559, cell 609-312-8254.

HANDYMAN

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

HOME WORK

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

LBI HOME HANDYMAN

•Carpentry •Painting •Yard Work. No job too small. Hourly rates. Fully insured. Call Jerry, 609-597-6715.

PLUMBING

LBIHANDYMAN.COM

Wind Damage, Screens, Roofing, Siding, Flooring, Tile, Windows, Drywall, Trim, Decks, Kitchens, Baths, Cleanouts. Guaranteed call back. Lic.#13VH04665400. 609489-6305. Repair & yard work, power washing, interior/exterior painting & staining. No job too big. No job too small. We do it all. Serving LBI out of Beach Haven. 609-312-9857.

SUNRISE SERVICES

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

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

609-361-9453

HEATING & COOLING

Professional: House Cleanings, in/out seasonal cleanups, gutters, water damage, repairs, carpentry, window & power washing. Dune fencing. Lawns: mow, rake, bag, prune. North LBI. Eric, 609-494-5548. Lic.#13VH01376000.

ALL-WAYS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

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

PLUMBING

FAZIO HEAT & AIR

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.

Our rates don’t inflate going over the bridge. R22 $19.99 lb. Great service contracts. 15 minute call backs. Emergency service standby. Fully insured. Free service calls. Lic.#13VH06569000 ins.

609-276-1658

HEATING & COOLING LAURENCE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

WELDING

ACCREDITED HOME ELEVATOR CO.

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

UPHOLSTERERS

Rick Barker Heating & Cooling, LLC

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

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

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

609-660-8000

HOUSE WATCH

WINDOW TREATMENTS

MONTANHA

EYE on LBI

JG DESIGNS

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

MECHANICAL Plumbing & Heating Service - Repairs - Remodels

House Watch Property Mgmt Services Who’s watching your home? Call Kevin and Mike

609-713-8352

AWNINGS & CANOPIES

Seasonal Water Turn-Ons & Offs

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

ATLANTIC AWNINGS

Professional Installations •Residential/Commercial. Retractable Awnings, Window Awnings, Retractable & Stationary Canopies, Recovers, Repairs, Re-Hang, Take Downs, Washing. Fully insured. FREE ESTIMATES. 609-6182420. Lic.#13VH06758700. atlanticawningcompany.com

Ozzie Montanha Master Plumber License# 11125

Phone # 609-978-3551

www.EYEonLBI.com

LOST/FOUND Gold cross on chain, LOST in surf on 104th St. in Beach Haven Park, on or about Fri., 7/6. $500 reward! If found, please call 215-872-1199.

Atlantic Awnings

Quality Service at Your Convenience

Heating & Cooling

Thomas J Kohler Jr. owner/operator Lic# 12557

609-242-5474

Professional Installations Residential/Commercial

CALL NOW FOR OUR AC CONDENSER SPECIAL WITH FREE CUSTOM COVER

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

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

609-361-0600

ELEVATORS

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

T. K OHLER J R . P LUMBING & H EATING Plumbing,

METAL WORKING

Lic #6062

SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION ALL MAKES AND MODELS • Furnaces • Central Air • Humidifiers • Boilers • UV Systems • Ductless

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

Lic# 13VH06758700

Fully Insured

HOME TEMPERATURE MONITORING 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.

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

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 UNLIMITED SERVICE CALLS DISCOUNT ON PARTS & LABOR PRIORITY SERVICE

609-587-8017 Heating • Air Conditioning • Air Quality Repairs • Installations • Service Contracts www.heritagehomeservicesnj.com

SENIOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE ON SERVICE CALLS

waltmccollum@yahoo.com

www.rossohvac.com yrosso@rossohvac.com LIC#13VH01298500

Please visit us online for current product discounts

609-812-0094

Lic.# 13VH05908400

Classified Ads Mean More Business P l a c e Yo u r A d To d a y C a l l 6 0 9 - 4 9 4 - 5 9 0 0

HEATING • COOLING • PLUMBING SAME DAY HEATING AND COOLING REPLACEMENTS

Residential • Commercial

10% OFF ALL SERVICE CALLS

$250 OFF Any New or NJ LIC #13VH00948900 Master Plumbers Lic #6582 EPA Lead-Safe Certification Master Plumbers Lic #6582 NJ LICRVI #13VH00948900 David Weiner Lic# 1850530477

Replacement System

WINTERIZATION RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

Water & Sewer Hook Ups House Winterizations Tankless Water Heaters

Drain Cleaning • Gas Piping Fixtures Installed Repair Service

609-361-7473

Michael J. VanLiew Master Plumber

Over 20 Years Experience

Lic. #12456 Ship Bottom, NJ

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LANDSCAPING

GARDEN CENTER

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

Landscaping & Garden Center

LAWN CARE MOWING & TRIMMING

Commericial/Residential Cleanups & Gutters. Call Martin Lawn Care Co. Reasonable rates. Insured. 609-489-1447. www.kutgrass.com Email: kutgrass@yahoo.com

FENCING

(Previously LBI Landscaping)

Design & Installation

Design, Install, Maintain

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

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

FENCES

609-361-4310 LANDSCAPE DESIGN STONE PAVERS WALLS FENCING ASPHALT SPRINKLERS

www.hochslandscaping.com Lic # 13VH04791400

Visit our New Garden Center!

Free Estimates

229 S. Main St.(Rt 9) Barnegat Pkwy Exit 67

DAWSON

494-7562 • 294-9551

Landscapes Reg/Lic# 13VH02805500

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

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

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

609-597-6492

20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

609-660-0009 $

100 OFF

“Every Project a Referral” Lic.#13VH05803700

PEST CONTROL

LANDSCAPING

LIND ENTERPRISES LLC TERMITE & PEST CONTROL

A SUMMER CLEANUP

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.

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

PEST MANAGEMENT

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

Call Howard 609-384-5019

AFFORDABLE Landscaping

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

On The Side • Treework • Trimming • Planting • Weeding • Mulch • Topsoil 24hr Emergency Service

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

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

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

Clean Ups • Trimming • Tree Planting & Plants Celestino Cruz

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

References • Free Estimates - Est. 1980

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

Reg./Lic# 13VH02263300

“When You Want It Done Right” FENCE INSTALLATIONS & REPAIRS VINYL-CHAIN LINK-WOOD ALUMINUM FENCE TRASH ENCLOSURES & SHOWERS SWIMMING POOL ENCLOSURES

“Has Installed More Sprinklers than Anyone on the East Coast”

(609) 978-1577 • (732) 244-0623 • OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE • LAWN & LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION • LOW VOLUME DRIP IRRIGATION • SUMP PUMP & DRAINAGE SYSTEMS • 5 YEAR WARRANTY • NO DEPOSITS - PERMITS INCLUDED • FULLY INSURED -- FREE ESTIMATES

QUALITY DEPENDABLE WORK Cottagefence@yahoo.com Licensed & Insured Lic # 13VH05152400

609-489-6400

For-Shore Weed Control Lawn Care

NJ Landscape Irrigation Contractor License #16136 NJ Pump Installer License #2056 NJ Backflow Prevention Device Inspector #9212 NJ Master Plumbing License #10479

THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPRINKLERS AT GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES!

SAVE HUNDREDS NOW

Tree & Shrub Care

Night & Day Landscape Design

609.812.9191

LAWN CARE • TREE & SHRUB CARE OUTDOOR PEST CONTROL

www.shrubheads.com

609-693-6999

“Your yard is always on our mind”

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

For

F

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

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

ECO FRIENDLY power washing/wildlife trapping

Landscape Design

FREE Follow-Up Service Calls FREE Evaluation/Estimate Poison Ivy Control • Weed Control on Sand, Stone, Patios & Driveways

Allgreen Pest Services

609-978-1392

7 Day Service

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

Licensed & Insured Free Estimates Real Estate Inspections

BARNEGAT L IGHT L ANDSCAPING & GARDENS Complete Range of Landscaping Services Shore Garden Specialist Proudly Serving LBI’s North End

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


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LANDSCAPING

LANDSCAPING

AH

MANAHAWKIN TREE SERVICE

ONE CALL DOES IT ALL

SHELLY’S

THE GARDEN KEEPER Lawn Mowing & Cleanup

‘‘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.

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

609-494-4808

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

494-0266

597-8846

Free estimates. Fully insured. Lic.#13VH01099400

Quality Mushroom Soil Topsoil & Mulch

House, yard & garage. Clean-outs & maintenance. Call 609-812-5709.

STAFFORD STONE

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

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

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

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

WEEDS-B-GONE

MASONRY

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

MORE

www.LandscapeLBINJ.com Facebook.com/lighthouselandscape

Outdoor Lighting Installations North 609-494-7373 LBI

SEASONAL CLEANUPS LBI & MAINLAND AREA

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

YARD BUILDERS

Sprinklers, installed, repaired, seasonal turn on/off. Tree removal & planting. Hardscaping, retaining walls, pavers, walkways, driveways. No job too big or too small. Call James, 609-276-3557.

LIGHTHOUSE LANDSCAPE

SCHONEY’S LANDSCAPING CLEANUPS

LANDSCAPING

GIOTTINI LANDSCAPING 609-494-4808

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

PERENNIAL GARDENS perennialgardenslbi.com

Mason • Contracting

609-494-0969

Landscaping • Fencing • Pavers

Reg./Lic.# 13V00199100

(609) 494-0800

FLOORING Carpet Repair, Carpet Restretch, Carpet Install. Next day, professional service. 25 years experience. Call 609-384-3688. RON FERRIER FLOOR SANDING CO. Installation, staining, pickling, repairs. Clean, top quality work. Serving Southern Ocean County. 732-775-1932.

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

ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE

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

CABINETMAKER

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.

Lic.# 13VH01646400

Jerry Milano

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

609-661-9150

OCEAN

Joy Milano

MILANO TILE, LLC Serving LBI over 40 years

Stone Spreading • Brick Pavers • Landscaping

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

609-597-3629

Ph/Fx: 609-698-2378

www.SouthernOceanHardscaping.com

Lic# 13VH02482900

Reg/Lic # 13VH04482900

Specializing In Stain Work

Floor Sanding & Refinishing Old & New Floors Installation & Repairs

Stone Delivery & Spreading • All Types & Sizes Quality Paver Work

609-597-6229

Most Reasonable & Experienced Area Contractor Mushroom & Topsoil • Clam Shells

We Will Beat Any Estimate by 5% FREE ESTIMATES

494-4106 • 597-1767

609-597-0964 Manahawkin, NJ 08050

856-764-8446 Delran, NJ 08075

Lic#13VH00893900

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

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

609.276.9299

FREE ATES T S E IM

EMERGENCY WORK

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

609-296-5335 732-208-8733

Outdoor Environments Landscape Planning, Design & Construction • Plant Services Property Management • Irrigation & Drainage Solutions Landscape Lighting • Outdoor Living Areas • Carpentry Services Fiberglass Pools & Spas • Hardscape Design-Build Services Long Beach Island, NJ

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

Over 20 Years Experience Fully Insured • Lic. #13VH01823000

Certified Arborist & Line Clearance Certified Tree Removal & Planting Natural/Organic Tree, Plant & Lawn Care Proper Pruning & Trimming • Cleanups & Clearings Stump Grinding • Brush Piles • Firewood 60' Aerial Lift / Grapple Truck / Experienced Climbers Customized Plant Care Program • Fertilization & Disease Management

Ceramic Tile LLC

Marble - Natural Stone - Glass Tile Custom Showers • Complete Bathroom Remodels Kitchen Backsplashes Small Jobs & Repairs Welcome

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

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ROOFING/SIDING A ALL EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS

Certified Vinyl Siding Contractor (VSI), Cedar Impressions, Real Cedar Shakes, Timberline Roofing, Windows, Decks, Outside Showers. Fair Prices. Free estimates, Proof of license, insurance & vinyl siding certification. 609-494-3999. Lic.#13VH04369400.

ROOFING/SIDING

ROOFING/SIDING

A ALL PHASES OF ROOFING/SIDING

ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE

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.

P&H ROOFING

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

609-384-1709

(No subcontractors)

Lic# 13VH01941200

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

Fully Insured

Roofing • Fiberglass Decks • Skylights • Vinyl Rails All Types of Shingles & Repairs iguanaroofinganddecks.com iguanaroofing@yahoo.com

609-294-8219

Reg./Lic.# 13VH01741000

POWER WASHING

J.A.G. Electrical Contracting LLC

Cedar, vinyl, fiberglass, railings, decks, wood restoration, concrete, docks all phases. Insured. Lic.#13VH01389600. Call John, 609-494-6175.

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

J. MCDERMOTT ROOFING

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

ELECTRICAL COSMOS ELECTRIC

Free Estimates

ELECTRICAL

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 w/25 years experience. Lic.#12137. 609-5490049.

LBI’S Finest Power Washer

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

POWER WASHERS PLUS

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

Power Washing Special

1 stor y, $100. 2 stor y, $200. Decks, boats, etc. Will beat anyone’s price! Licensed & insured. 609-384-2663.

PROMPT, HONEST & FAIR

Residential, commercial electrical service. All work guaranteed. Fully insured. Lic.#17185. 609-207-3898.

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

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

609-891-6905

Free Estimates 24-Hr. Service

ROOFING & SIDING

Fully Insured

609-698-7766 Lic. #13VH00496100

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

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

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

Ask About Our 22 Sq. Promo!

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

609-494-0927

We beat any written estimate!

N.J. Lic#13VH06719700

Licensed & Fully Insured

PAINTING A-1 SCHROEDER PAINTING

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

AL-CAT PAINTING

Interior •Exterior •Wallpapering •Power Washing. All other home improvements and remodeling. Fully insured. 25yrs. experience. 609-978-0181, Joe. Lic.#13VH03693100.

NJ License #15079A

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

800-560-WASH

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

Serving LOCAL Businesses & Homeowners for Over 20 Years

(some restrictions may apply)

“Extreme Home Make Over Contractor”

(609) 978-6530 WWW.GOGREENWITHLOUSELECTRIC.COM

Since 1976

Lic # 5828

KURTZ ELECTRIC, INC. Residential • Commercial • Industrial

“NO JOB TOO SMALL” • Upgrade Electrical Service • Recessed Lighting • Air Conditioning Circuits

NJ LIC# 13VH06396300

609-361-8815

10% OFF ALL JOBS OVER $250.00

FREE ESTIMATES

609-361-0236

• New Construction • Wiring for Ceiling Fans • Troubleshooting

597-8570

Ceiling Fans Recessed Lights Remodeling & New Construction

QUICK RESPONSE

Serving Local Businesses & Home Owners for 32 years

pinstriperoofing.com

LLC

All Phases of Electrical Work No Job Too Small

Lic#10504 • Fully Insured & Bonded

NJ LICENSE #6156

PINSTRIPE ROOFING

WE DO SOLAR

Ray Pinho 609-597-0212

Free Estimates

Serving Ocean County & LBI for over 20 years

Prestige Power Washing

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

Andrew H. Grayson

Solar/Maintenance Engineering Residential Commercial Industrial

ATLANTIC 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

POWER WASHING

www.daveselectric.net

FREE ESTIMATES

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

LBI • Manahawkin Tuckerton Lacey Twp. • Toms River

POWER WASHING “LBI’S Finest Power Washer!”

Marke Bednarek Custom Builder SPECIALIZING IN FIBERGLASS, SIDING, VINYL RAILING & DECKS

Think Clean.. "WE WILL MATCH OR BEAT ANY COMPETITOR'S WRITTEN ESTIMATE.”* *certain restrictions may apply

NJ REG# 13VH06143700

Build Green

(609) 206-6743 NJ License #13VH03436700

Fully Insured


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PAINTING

BYRNE PAINTING

ON POINT CUSTOM PAINTING LLC

Interior/exterior. Power washing. Quality work at reasonable prices. References supplied. 609-494-5626, 609597-8558. Lic.#13VH02045500. EAST COAST CONTRACTING– Paint & Stain •Kitchens •Baths •Decks. 15% off competitors’ pricing. 1 hour response. Chris 609618-3462. Lic.#13VH06855700.

Howard Painting & Staining

Interior •Exterior •Expert Restoration & Repairs •Faux •Refinishing •Decks Restored •Power Washing. 609-7133407. Lic.#13VH05855900.

PAINT & HAMMER

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

R.J.H. Paint & Stain

Interior & exterior. 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.

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

HOME IMPROVEMENTS A ALL H0ME IMPROVEMENTS

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.

A ALL PHASES OF HOME IMPROVEMENTS

We specialize in Additions, Decks, Renovations, Vinyl Siding, Cedar Siding, Windows, Vinyl Railings, Outside Showers, and Roofing. BEST PRICES ON LBI. Call for free estimate. Fully licensed and insured. 609-494-5108. Lic.#13VH04369400.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

AFFORDABILITY J. COLLINS & SONS CARPENTRY

ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE

ADMIRAL HOME REPAIR

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

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EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR

Reg./Lic.# 13VH01517700

PAINTING & POWER WASHING

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Additions • Renovations All Phases of Home Improvements No Job Too Small

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ROBERT SCHAMBER

BUILDER LLC

Rick’s

POWER

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

WASHING

CUSTOM HOUSE PAINTING

361-2452

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

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

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

Lic #13VH00275100

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

609-902-2919 609-716-6000 • Residential/Commercial • Interior/Exterior • Powerwashing • Carpentry • Free Estimates

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

Additions • New Homes • Home OfďŹ ce Renovations • Media Rooms Add-A-Levels • Kitchens & Baths

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

tim@twknorr.com • www.twknorr.com NJ Reg # 13VH03126700

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

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Framolaro Painting & Home Improvements, LLC All Exteriors/Interiors Staining Free Estimates Fully Insured

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

Frank Co. Painting & Paperhanging

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SKIP BUTLER’S WINDOWS AND DOORS CARPENTRY, SHEETROCK & PAINTING

Professional • Prompt • References

609-276-9213

ROBERT HOTALING

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

Hanson’s House Painting, LLC #1 Summer Prices! 609-271-4708

609-361-8226 SHIP BOTTOM LIC# 13VH00402400

Beyond All Expectations

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!

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS INC. Special Pricing Starting at $29900 Includes Capping & Low E Glazing

609-494-5094

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

Joseph Midure Vinyl Replacement Windows Vinyl Siding Entry Door Replacements Vinyl Railings Composite Decks Andersen Windows & Doors Too Much to List Free Estimates • Serving LBI & Mainland Celebrating Our 18th Year Anniversary 25 Years Experience Fully Insured

609-294-0173

State Lic.#13VH06667900

Custom Fiberglass

Est. 1988

Fully Insured

Free Estimates

Serving LBI

Decks • Roofs • Vinyl Handrails

1•800•572•4684

rickrws@gmail.com

Reg./Lic.# 13VH00265800

609-713-0581 Lic # 13vH00034400

BuildAxis.com

Fully Insured NJ License # 13VH04665400

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

ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS

33 YEARS IN BUSINESS

FULLY INSURED & LICENSED

KRETZER & SONS, INC. CUSTOM BUILDERS BATH & KITCHEN REMODELS REPLACEMENT WINDOWS DECKS & VINYL RAILS

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609•492•1242

609-489-6305

25 Years Experience

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS COAST WINDOW & DOOR

Installers, all windows/doors. Replacements, Andersen, repairs. Licensed and Insured. Lic.#13VH03837800. Call Dave 609-296-5779. EAST COAST CONTRACTING– Kitchen & Bath Remodeling •Decks •Vinyl Railings •Tile & More. 1 hour response. Chris 609-618-3462. Lic.#13VH06855700

J. CONOSCENTI & SONS CONTRACTORS

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

MICHAEL & SON

General Contractor. Remodeling: Kitchens, Baths, Tile, Hardwood Flooring. Major/minor renovations. Roofing, Decks, Small Repairs. Quality workmanship & references, ser ving LBI since 1985. #13VH02749200. Call Mike P. 609296-8222. ‘‘You’ll be glad you did!!’’

MALCOLM LEIGH CONSTRUCTION LLC

Remodeling, Additions, Kitchens, Baths, Doors/Windows, Siding, Decks, Three Season Vinyl Patio Rooms. 609-290-9737. BBB Accredited Business. Lic.#13VH03012500. malcolmleighconstruction.com

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.

INSTRUCTION

INSTRUCTION

PETS/PET CARE

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

LBI SURFING & PADDLE BOARDING LESSONS

WALK A DOG OR FOSTER KITTENS!

Professional Lessons/Day Camps.

609-494-SURF

www.lbisurfing.com 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 Application/SAT Tutoring

Ivy League undergraduate available for college applications/essay help and SAT prep. Call 973-7687921. 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).

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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.

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

Always a Quality Job at a Fair Price

PETS/PET CARE

HOME REPAIRS & IMPROVEMENTS

(609) 276-2242

Calls promptly returned ajh4building@aol.com

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

30 Years Experience Reg/Lic# 13VH06407000

Licensed & Insured

GARRAMONE DESIGN

Construction

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

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

LOVING KITTENS NEED GOOD HOMES

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! FREE KITTENS, 3 available. 2 months old. Please call 609-5137378.

PET AND HOUSE SITTING, LLC

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

609-361-8020

Pet portraits from your photo. Pen & Ink * Colored Pencil * Watercolor or Oil * Caricature or Cartoon. Call Pat Johnson, 609-296-2162, leave message. (View picture111043 online)

THE PET NANNY

Litter trained. Have been checked at Barnegat Animal Clinic. Gray kitten has extra (Hemingway) toes.

609-494-2826 • Cell 609-709-2956

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

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.

COOKS

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

COOKS, BARTENDERS WAIT STAFF

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

DISHWASHER, part time. Apply in person, Exit 63 Seafood Corner, 747 East Bay Ave., Manahawkin. 609-978-3474.

ADULT CARE AT HOME ELDER CARE

Certified Caregiver. Compassionate, reliable care and companionship. Non smoker. Background check, references available. Call Anna, 609-660-9784.

COMPUTER SERVICES

COOKS & PIZZA MAKERS

Sautee cook, sandwich cook, pizza makers & dishwashers. 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.

F/T & P/T. Apply in person, Bayberry Inn, 13th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom. 609-494-8848.

MUSIC LESSONS Musical Instrument Instruction Ocean Acres. Qualified, experienced teachers. Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Music Theory. $30/ half hour, $45/hour. 609-713-1210. rocksolid321@gmail.com

HELP WANTED

Babysitters available in your home or rental, college & high school ages. Own transportation. Please call Judy at 201-207-8035.

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

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CHILD CARE

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

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.

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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.

HELP WANTED

Experienced caregiver looking for P/T or F/T job or will do cleaning. Call cell 609-489-3182 or home 609-549-5957.

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

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. Busy Island cleaning service needs dependable people (includes Saturdays). Competitive salary. Must have transportation, driver’s license a plus. 609-713-3993. 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.

COMPANIONS/CNA/CHHA

Needed to provide assistance to seniors. Flexible hours, great pay! Senior Helpers 732-678-0096. Apply at www.seniorhelpers.com COOK/PREP PERSON, part time. Apply in person, Exit 63 Seafood Corner, 747 East Bay Ave., Manahawkin. 609-978-3474.

DRIVERS - A. Duie Pyle needs operators & company drivers. Regional truckload operations. HOME EVERY WEEKEND! O/O average $1.84/miles. Steady year ’round work. Requires CDL-A, 2 years experience. Call Dan: 877-307-4133. www.DriveforPyle.com Drivers, CDL-A Truck Drivers needed! Miles, equipment, benefits. Hazmat teams, start at 50 cents/mile. Solo drivers also needed! 800-942-2104 ext 7308 or 7307. www.drive4total.com Drivers- New freight lanes in your area. Annual salary $45k to $60K. Flexible home time. Modern trucks. Great benefits. CDL-A, 3 months recent experience. 800-414-9569. www.driveknight.com Drivers: Getting Home is Easier. Chromed out trucks w/APUs. Chromed out NEW PAY PACKAGE! 90% drop & hook. CDL-A, 6 mos. exp. 888-406-9046. EMPLOYMENT, LIVE-WORKPARTY-PLAY! Play in Vegas, hang in LA, jet to New York! Hiring 18-24 girls/guys. $400-$800/weekly. Paid expenses. Signing Bonus. 866574-7454.

ENGLESIDE MOTEL & RESTAURANT

Apply In Person Good Pay

Spray Beach Inn 200 E. 24th St. Spray Beach, NJ 08008

609-492-1501

F/T, must be available all days & shifts through Oct. Apply in person, Greenhouse Cafe, 6th & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom. Positions Available: FRONT DESK, year ’round hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., 1:30pm-9pm; Fri., 5:30am-1:30pm; Sat., 7am2pm. CPR/AED certifications required. SUMMER FRONT DESK, P/T. PERSONAL TRAINERS, certifications & experience required. GROUP FITNESS INSTRUCTORS, certifications & experience required. Lyceum Health Clubs, mail resume to 265 West 8th St., Ship Bottom, NJ 08008, or email Lyceum@hotmail.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 Sales clerk needed for small retail shop in Beach Haven Crest. Part time, experience not required. Call 609-705-5256 or 609-492-6388. Seeking a French tutor, class or conversation group from 7/16-8/23. Please call 415-254-0011. Seeking housekeeper for summer weekends in Harvey Cedars. Se Habla Espanol. Call Adriana, 646643-9164. Surflight Box Office, part time. Detail oriented, customer friendly. Must be computer savvy. Email resume to tickets@surflight.org

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

WANTED: LIFE AGENTS. Earn $500 a day. Great agent benefits. Commission paid daily. Liberal underwriting. Leads, Leads, Leads! Life Insurance, license required. Call 888-713-6020.

Experienced Reefer drivers: GREAT PAY/freight lanes from Presque Isle, MS, Boston-Leigh, PA. 800-277-0212 or www.primeinc.com

Weichert Realtors is looking for new and/or experienced team members. Call to arrange a confidential interview, LBI office 609494-6000.

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

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

Hair stylists & nail techs, experienced. With or without a following. Please call Tiffany’s Salon & Spa at 609-361-1777. Housekeeper and experienced aide, live in, weekdays or weekends. Must have own car. Call 609494-06251 or 215-545-6498.

HOUSEKEEPERS

Good pay. Apply in person, Spray Beach Inn, 24th St. & oceanfront, Spray Beach. 609492-1501.

JOEYS’ PIZZA & PASTA

Housekeeping Help Wanted

NOW HIRING SERVERS

Cooks/pizza makers. Experienced only. Now accepting applications for all 3 locations. Apply at 1340 Route 72, Manahawkin or call 5972003 to arrange interview. 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, PT/FT. Also night time dishwasher. Apply in person, M&M Steam Bar, 13301 Long Beach Blvd., Beach Haven Terrace.

ATTENTION SEAFOOD LOVERS!

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

COMMERCIAL FOR RENT AAA LOCATION

SHIP BOTTOM strip store available immediately. 609-290-1272, 609-494-2420. Ship Bottom office for rent, $450/ month, includes utilities. Call Beach Haven Auto, 609-494-0535, Mon.Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 9am-1pm. Ship Bottom, 1,200 sq.ft. expandable to 2,000+ sq.ft. Display windows, 7 parking spaces, corner location. Office, medical, retail, cafe. Close to Causeway. 732-2362185.


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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.

732-330-6130

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COMMERCIAL FOR SALE Bakery for sale, beach block, on LBI. Turn-key operation. For more details call 609-276-1348. Island landmark, 52-seat coffee & dessert restaurant. 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.

REAL ESTATE WANTED Couple looking for house/property, w/BAY VIEW, for a year ’round residence. For sale by owner preferred. Surf City/Ship Bottom area. Call 732-233-9565.

HOUSES FOR SALE Beach Haven Gardens, oceanside, double lot. Large cape with second floor apartment & detached garage. FSBO, $739,000. Call 609-7139661. Beach Haven, oceanside, 3BR, 2BA ranch home w/hardwood floors, C/A, upgraded appliances and more. Located in the heart of Beach Haven. Great rental history. FSBO, $659,000. 727-741-1247. Gorgeous 4,000 sq.ft. Waterfront Home in Sweetwater, NJ. Geothermal heat, 150ft. bulkhead. Call 609-965-4795 for more information, or visit www.mullicariverhomes.com

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

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

R.E. OUT OF STATE BREVARD, NC, 4.200sq.ft. house. 5BR, 4.5BA, 2.5 car garage. Located between Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains. Very active, wooded, gated community. Great climate, low taxes. $545,000. Call 828-883-5670.

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.

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

SUMMER RENTALS

SUMMER RENTALS

$750/WEEK

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

Ship Bottom, centrally located. 1-bedroom, ground-level condo, 2 blocks from ocean, quiet area. New carpet. 2 WEEKS LEFT! 7/ 14-7/21, 7/21-7/28. 609-4928699. A FEW WEEKS OPEN. Nor th Beach, great location, second from beach, 3-bedroom duplex, deck, WiFi, badges included. 7/28-8/4, 8/ 4-8/11, $1,495/week. Owner 732383-8108.

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July Special!

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

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

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

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.

AVAILABLE 2 WEEKS

Bar negat, lagoon front, 4BR, 1.5BA. Dishwasher, W/D, A/C, gas heat, attached garage. Nicely landscaped. $1,750/month + utilities. Available 7/15. 609-607-0394.

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.’’

4th of July Special!

MOVE IN BY 7/15, 50% OFF 1ST MONTH’S RENT ON SELECT LOCATIONS...LIMITED LOCATIONS Move in by 7/31/12, pay $500 security. Call 609-294-2404.

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, unfurnished, 2BR, 2BA, side-by-side duplex. Washer/dryer, fenced yard, storage shed. Available immediately. $1,100/month plus utilities. 609568-5430. Manahawkin, 4-bedroom house, 2 full baths, W/D, DW, C/A, full basement. No pets. Available 8/1, $1,850/month + utilities. Call 201912-1390.

VILLAGE ON THE GREEN

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

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

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

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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. 1 WEEK LEFT! 7/14-7/21, $4,000. Call 201-657-5419. Barnegat Light, SPECTACULAR VIEWS of ocean, inlet & historic lighthouse! Immaculate, first floor, 1.5BA, W/D, all amenities. 8/11-8/ 18, $1,550. 201-288-1981, 201927-6421. Bar negat Light, last-minute availability! Beautiful Nantucket style house on large tree shaded lot. Sleeps 6-8. 2 decks plus patio. Available 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, $1,950/ week. 267-879-9637. View pictures thesandpaper.net Barnegat Light, oceanblock duplex. 4-5BR, sleeps 12; 2BR, sleeps 6. Available 8/4-8/11, 8/18-8/25, 8/259/1, $1,500-$3,500/week negotiable. 201-906-5616. lbibeachhouse@yahoo.com, for photos/details: www.BeachHouseLBI.com

BAYFRONT

Bayfront cottage, Ship Bottom. Sleeps 8, 1.5 baths, small private beach, W/D, dishwasher. Available 7/21-7/28, 7/28-8/4, $1,750/week. Call 267-307-8907. 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 BEACH HAVEN, WEEKLY Second floor, 3BR, 6th from ocean, A/C, W/ D, all amenities. No pets. 609-4925357, 609-290-3872. View pictures thesandpaper.net Beach Haven 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 Park, quiet oceanblock retreat, 2-bedroom cottage, A/C, cable, O/S, grill. No smoking/pets. 8/25-9/1. 609-492-6502. View pictures thesandpaper .net Beach Haven, 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo. First off bay. C/A, W/D, DW. 2 weeks left! 7/21, 8/18, $1,000/week. Pet friendly. Please Call 973-787-7611. Beach Haven, 3BR, first floor apartment, third from ocean, all amenities. LATE CANCELLATIONS: 8/18-8/25, 8/25-9/1, reasonable. No pets. Call 609-4922431. 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

SUMMER RENTALS 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 long term or weekly, $800/week. Call 609-488-0526. Holgate, 2-bedroom, 1-bath cottage (sleeps 6), second from beach. July/Aug., $1,950/week. 856-296-0423 or website shoresummerrentals.com Search rental ID #2072.

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. 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. Peahala Park duplex– 2BR, 1BA & 3BR, 1BA. Completely renovated, DW, W/D, A/C, gas grill, O/S, deck. $650-$1,150/week. 201-739-3914. www.lbihouseforrent.com Peahala Park duplex, upstairs 2 bedrooms, sleeps 6. Downstairs, 3 bedrooms, sleeps 8. Close to beach. Good condition. Available weekly. 609-268-1719, email mrappraisal@comcast.net Ship Bottom, oceanblock. Weekly: 3- & 5-bedroom houses and 1- & 3bedroom apartments. No pets/ smoking. Off-street parking. Call 609-661-1199. Ship Bottom, ocean block, completely renovated. 1BR (sleeps 4), A/C, cable, WiFi. Short walk to beach. $800/week. 201-317-9298. 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.

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

Surf City, 3-bedroom duplex. All amenities, oceanblock, steps to beach. Available 8/25-9/1, 9/15-9/ 22. 609-597-8803 or email: McCruddenOwen@comcast.net

Brant Beach, pristine condo, ‘‘Ocean Pearl,’’ sleeps 4, A/C, W/D. 7/21-11/1, $695-$995/week. Please call Donna, 609-393-2885, 609-802-3882. View pictures thesandpaper.net

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.

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.

Surf City, 4BR, 3.5BA, sleeps 12. All amenities, grill, cable, DSL. 5 decks, including rooftop. Great views, short walk to ocean. 973248-5630, eves.

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! ALSO, 3BR furnished apt. on bay, $1,000/week. Harvey Cedars, 5BR, 3BA, one house from ocean, spectacular views, A/C, W/D, O/S, gas grill, internet, all amenities. July-Oct., $1,000-$4,000/week. 201-4101486.

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Surf City, 232 North First St. Lovely 2-bedroom Cape Cod, A/C, WiFi, badges, many amenities. Fall dates: 9/8, 9/15, 9/22, $600/week. 609-760-0846, 856-234-4914. Surf City. SAVE TIME, GAS AND, OF COURSE, MONEY. Come stay with us for the summer. 2BR, 1 block to beach. Just park the car! 856-866-9355.

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WINTER RENTALS Attractively furnished, new KeyWest style, 3-bedroom, 2-bath townhouse, Beach Haven, $1,100/ month. ALSO Immaculate, tastefully decorated, 3BR, 2BA, $950/ month. Pets considered. 609-6581098. www.lbibeachhome.net 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. 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 Beach Haven West (Manahawkin), lagoon-front, 3-bedroom, 1-bath home, fully furnished. Dock, grill, cable, W/D, internet. Available 9/ 17/12-6/16/13. $1,100/month + utilities. 973-479-7826. Beach Haven West (Manahawkin), waterfront, 3BR, 1BA, W/D, dishwasher, grill. Sept.-May, flexible. $895/month + utilities, 1.5 months security. No smoking/pets. 973476-2477. Brant Beach, 3BR, oceanside, 9/ 15/12-5/15/13, $1,000/month + utilities. Call 201-788-3480. See VRBO.com listing 392008 for pictures. Loveladies, lagoon front, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, fully furnished. $1,500/month + utilities. No pets/smoking. Available 9/15/12-6/ 15/13. 732-598-9601. Ship Bottom, garage apartment. Very private. 2BR, A/C, WiFi, W/D, outdoor shower. Sept.-June, $1,000/month, all utilities included. No smoking. 609-290-7288. Surf City, first floor, 3BR, 2BA, completely renovated in 2010. Second floor, 3BR, 1BA. A/C throughout, walk to bay & beach. Both units available Sept.-June, $950$1,200/month, utilities included. 908-656-2048. Surf City, fully furnished, 4BR, 1.5BA, gas heat. O/S, back yard, deck. Available 9/1/12-6/30/13, $1,100/month, includes utilities. 203-325-8598 or 203-979-1304.

ADOPTION

Surf City. First floor, 3BR, 1BA, $1,350/week. Second floor, 3BR, 2BA, $1,150/week. Both have LR, kitchen, A/C throughout. Walk to bay and beach. Limited weeks available, pictures upon request. 908-656-2048.

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.

Tuckerton area, furnished 2BR, 2BA townhome. Fitness center, pool, sauna, tennis court. Call for details, 609-294-2404.

Are you pregnant? A childless married couple seeks to adopt. Financial security. Expenses paid. Call Christine & Norbert. Ask for Michelle/Adam. 800-790-5260.

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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.

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.

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

28ft. 1983 O’Day centerboard sloop, 3ft.3in. draft. Sleeps 5. Universal 11hp diesel. Roller furling genoa, mainsail cover, DF, knottmeter, autopilot, GPS, 2-man kayak, bimini top. Wheel steering. Sailready, in water on LBI. Beautiful boat. Many extras. $15,500. Call 609-709-8322.

TAKE ME FISHING! Widowed female, tall and slightly plump, looking for gentleman 60-65 for fun and friendship. I LOVE fishing, entertaining, weekend trips, flea markets, and much more. I am an easy going, laid back, jeans kind of gal, who is caring, affectionate and funny. If you are the same & have similar interests, DROP ME A LINE. Please reply to Box M, C/O The SandPaper, 1816 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, NJ 08008.

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 WANTED DONATE your car, truck or boat to HERITAGE for the BLIND. FREE 3 day vacation, tax deductible, FREE towing, ALL paperwork taken care of. 888-438-1090. Honda, Toyota, Nissans, SUVs and Jeeps. All vehicles WANTED. 2001 and UP. Top Cash Paid. 24 hour CASH pick-up. Any condition. 732-496-1633.

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. 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. 15ft. 1984 Mitchcraft outboard, with trailer & new Johnson 30hp motor. $2,000/OBO. Call 215-370-3779. 15ft. 2006 Boston Whaler Montauk center console. 60hp Mercury, depth finder, trailer. Ver y low hours. Bar negat Light area. $13,500. 908-528-2400. 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. 1992 O’Day Daysailer with trailer. Excellent condition. Honda 4 stroke OB. $1,500/OBO. Located in Surf City. Call 609-361-1498. 17ft. 1995 Pro-Line 170 CC w/ 2006, 75hp Mercury Optimax engine, VHF, DF, bimini top, plus 1996 Sea Lion single axle trailer. $7,500. 201-543-7259. 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. 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. $3,500/offers. 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. 20ft. 1996 Grady White WA/cuddy. 175 Yamaha, 2006 Load-Rite trailer, VHF, GPS/FF, many extras. Original owner. $15,000/OBO. 609273-6215. (View picture81043 online) 20ft. 1999 Key West (2020DC). 150hp Johnson, UHF radio, F/F, live well, washdown, full canvas, winter cover, Load-Rite trailer w/ electric winch. ‘‘The Works’’ for $8,900. 609-494-9113. 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. 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. 22ft.6in. 1990 Baja 226 DSR Bowrider w/trailer. 454 Merc IO, Bravo 1 drive. Must sell, $6,500/OBO. Call 718-909-7305.

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)

24ft. 2008 Sea Ray Sundancer. Original owner. Warranties through 2013. Only 35 hours. $47,000. On LBI. Call or text 201-925-5143.

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.

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)

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.

25ft. 1972 Bertram hardtop, twin 165 Mercruiser stern drives, F/W cooled, hydraulic steering, 120 gallon fuel capacity. Best offer. 609597-5816.

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.

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. 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 $8,200. On LBI. 267-304-2723. (View picture81035 online) 25ft. 1996 C-Hawk Sport Cabin w/ trailer. Volvo Penta I/O, dual prop, electronics, second driving station. Low hours. $16,999. Call 609-6100795. 25ft. 2004 Aquasport Explorer w/ hardtop. Excellent condition, professionally maintained, 225hp Yamaha 4 stroke, 260 hours. Garmin color GPS Map 188/fishfinder, VHF, stereo, new cushions/coaming pads. In Manahawkin. $29,900. Call 732-439-1154. 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. 2000 Robalo 2640, 296 hours. Professionally maintained, all service records. Furano color D/F, 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.

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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CANOES/KAYAKS FOR SALE 15ft. 2010 Bell Morning Star canoe. Red Royalex hull. Very good condition. $975. Call 609-812-0565. 2 Ocean Kayaks, 1 single, 1 double. Seats, vests, paddles. $400 each firm. Cash only. 328 Pelham Ave., Beach Haven. Weekends 609-439-7019. Cobra Explorer Ocean Kayak. Includes seat, life vest, oar & cart. Excellent condition, $350/OBO. Call 609-731-8806.

KAYAK RENTALS 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

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. 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.

WANTED ALL MODELS

$ CASH $ PAID!

BOSTON

WHALER

Call 609-698-8706 E-mail: iggerd@msn.com

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BOATING


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609-296-0309 460 Dock Road, West Creek NJ

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.

BOAT SLIPS

USED BOAT SALES

Holgate Marina

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

SLIPS & STORAGE Beach Haven, Sportsman’s Marina. Floating boat slips available. Also Jet Ski docks. Full service. Call 609-492-7931 or 609-492-5663. Boat slip up to 25ft., Holyoke & Bay. Private, sheltered, deep. Near Buoy 109. For more info call 609290-1960. Direct shot to Barnegat Light Inlet. Beautiful, private, secure marina. Electric, water, showers. HALF PRICE: large $750, medium $500, through Nov. 2012. 609-971-1551.

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

MARINE CONSTRUCTION STACK’S PILINGS & DOCKS LLC

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

609-978-1175

BOAT TRAILERS 2001 galvanized Load-Rite trailer, for 14ft. boat. Used once, less than 100 miles. $280. In Manahawkin. 609-597-4439 or 215-357-4912.

BOAT DETAILING GIRLS & BOUYS Boat Cleaning & Detailing. ‘‘We Swab the Deck So You Don’t Have To.’’ Competitive Prices. 609-276-7549. Mobile Professional Boat Detailing & Bottom Painting. Affordable, reliable, experienced. Serving LBI and Manahawkin. Call 609-713-9840.

BOAT ACCESSORIES

CARDAN

Marine Construction

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. $1,700/OBO. 609-494-2077. Yamaha controls, all linkage 23ft. 2 batteries, selector, harness, anchor, steer cable, tach & trim gauges, aluminum prop. Paid over $1,200, asking $395. Call 609-4948808.

609-698-1536 609-492-3300 Lic#13VH05229500

T & K Marine Construction Inc. Specializing in Bulkheads Docks Barge Service

House Pilings Boat Lifts Local Permits

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

BULKHEAD INSTALLATION & REPAIRS

RKR Signs

609-276-9446 Robertchambers@verizon.net

CARL’S RIGGING LLC

Fully Insured • Free Estimates

License #634080

Classified Ads Get Results 494-5900

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

DOCKS • DECKS • EXCAVATION PIERS • PERMITS

GARY GOVE

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

Docks • Davits • Vinyl Bulkheading Decks • Repair Work

OUTDOOR DECK-ORS,INC.

609-857-5185

T/A SURF BULKHEADING & DOCKS

T/A SURF BULKHEADING & DOCKS RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL

NJ LIC.#13VH05898400

UM M A GN IF T S B O AT L

Custom Waterfront Construction Docks • Vinyl Bulkheads

609-361-1400 609 361 1400

under New Management Family Owned & Operated Pet & Kid Friendly

FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED State & Local Permits

Detailing • Power Washing Summer Slips Up to 50ft. Jet Ski Slips • Rack Service • Fuel Dock Winter Storage • New Amenities 3110 LB Blvd., Brant Beach

HOUSE RAISING AND MOVING

609-971-1780

www.AtlanticStructureMovers.com

Reg/Lic# 13VH015848900

www.outdoordeckors.com

Jay Thompson L i c 13 V H 0 0 6 8 5 6 0 0

609 597 3538

• BOAT LIFTS • DOCKS • PERMITS • FOUNDATION PILINGS

Your Quality Contractor

“Serving LBI and Surrounding areas since 1954” To Learn more, visit us @ www.bulkheading.com or Call

609-597-8426

Reg./Lic.# 13VH00808800

Boat Lifts Authorized Dealer

Barge Work • House Pilings House Raising • Docks Bulkheads • Piers • Boatlifts

Call the Experts 609-296-9063 Sales@amonconstruction.com Reg. Lic. #13VH00017900

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30.9-oz. can, Medium Roast, Traditional

Martinson Ground Coffee

99

Limit 4

6

YOU SAVE

2.20

12 to 16-oz. bag/box, Any Variety, Healthy Harvest Egg Noodles or Pasta (Excluding Lasagna), 12-oz. box, Any Variety, Garden Delight Pasta or 9 to 16-oz. Blue Box, Any Variety (Excluding Lasagna, Jumbo Shells, Non Egg or Garlic Fettuccine & Small Egg Bows)

Perdue Poultry

Ronzoni Pasta

(Excluding Roasted, Rotisserie, Oven Ready, 30-oz. Frozen Cooked Chicken Wings, IQF Frozen Wings, IQF Boneless Breast, IQF Tenders and Frozen Cornish Hens)

10.3 to 11.5-oz. can (Excluding Decaf & Colombian) Any Variety

Chock Full o’ Nuts Ground Coffee

49

2

Limit 4 Per Variety

Limit 4 Per Variety

YOU SAVE

2.00

.88

YOU SAVE

Regular Retails: 1.29 lb. to 9.99 ea.

.61

Sale Prices: .77 lb. to 5.99 ea. Price on package reflects Sale Retail 3-lbs. or more, Pork Loin, Regular or Tender Choice

Boneless Center Cut Pork Chops

Mix or Match! $

10.00 Additional

• Kellogg’s Pop Tarts

Pepsi 12-Pack

5.9 to 6.2-oz. box, 8-ct., Any Variety, Kellogg’s

• Rice Krispies Treats

3$

Limit 4

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(Excluding fuel & items prohibited by law)

144-oz. tot. wt. cans (Plus Dep. or Fee Where Req.) 12-oz. Cans, Sierra Mist, Mtn. Dew or

13.5 to 14.7-oz. box, 8-ct., Any Variety

3

MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at 2.69 ea.

Less Than

67¢

$

• Lay’s Potato Chips 11 to 11.5-oz. bag (Excluding Light) Any Variety, Tortilla

• Doritos Chips • Ruffles Potato Chips • Rold Gold Pretzels 7 to 16-oz. bag, Any Variety

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8.7-oz. box, Apple Jacks or Froot Loops, 11.3-oz., Cocoa Krispies, 12-oz., Corn Flakes, 9.2-oz., Corn Pops, 12-oz., Crispix, 13.7-oz., Raisin Bran, 14.5-oz., Cinnamon Almond Raisin Bran, 12.5 to 14-oz., Any Variety, Quaker Cap ‘N Crunch or 13-oz., Any Variety Quaker Life

Kellogg’s or Quaker Cereal 660-tot. sht. ct. pkg., Marcal

Small Steps Towels 12-Pack Limit 4

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Limit 4 Per Variety

53 to 74.2-oz. canister, 28-qt. Yield, Any Variety or 20-qt. Yield, Decaf.

99

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3.60

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5.5-oz. can (Excluding 12-Packs & Select Indoor) Any Variety

Friskies Cat Food

YOU SAVE

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45¢ per can

Limit 4 Offers

20 $ for

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MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at .52 ea.

lb.

lb.

Limit 4-lbs.

599

Organic Blueberries YOU SAVE

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249

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5-oz. pkg. of 6, Great With Fresh Fruit

Dessert Shells

149

15-oz. can, Any Variety, Meatless

• Chef Boyardee Mini Bites

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Limit 4

• Chef Boyardee Micro Meals

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Limit 2

YOU SAVE

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1-lb. pkg., Red Ripe

Strawberries

14 to 15-oz. can, Any Variety, with Meat

• Chef Boyardee Pasta

Limit 2

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13-oz. tot. wt. pkg., Any Variety

• Hunt’s Snack Pack Pudding 4-Pack

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MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at 4.49 ea.

6 to 10-ct. box, Any Variety, Champ Cones,10 to 12-ct., Sandwiches or 56-oz. cont., Any Variety, Yogurt, No Sugar Added, Light or

14.5-oz. can, Any Variety (Excluding Organic)

• Blue Bunny Ice Cream

• Hunt’s Diced Tomatoes

4 to 12-ct. pkg., Any Variety (Excluding Mounds Dark Chocolate, York Peppermint Patty or Reese’s Ice Cream Cups)

24-oz. can, Any Variety

• Hunt’s Pasta Sauce

• Good Humor Ice Cream Bars

28 to 29-oz. can, Any Variety

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

• Hunt’s Tomatoes

• Klondike Ice Cream Bars

15-oz. can, Any Variety

• Ro•Tel Diced Tomatoes

ShopRite Vegetables

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10.8-oz. pkg., 18-ct., Any Variety, Ultra Packs or 43.5 to 50-oz. btl., Liquid, Laundry

Limit 4

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1-gal. btl., Any Variety

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Purex Ultra Detergent

Limit 4

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Poland Spring Water 24-Pk.

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MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at 1.29 ea.

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Arizona Iced Tea

405.6-oz. tot, wt. btls. (Plus Dep or Fee Where Req.) 16.9-oz. Bottles

ShopRite Sale Price

1-pint cont., Fresh

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Hi-C Fruit Drinks 10-Pk.

Fresh Tilapia Fillet

Botticelli Olive Oil

67.5-oz. tot. wt. pkg., Any Variety

Small Steps Bath Tissue 20-Pk. Limit 4

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4C Iced Tea Mix

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68-oz. tin, Extra Virgin or 101-oz., Pure

1-gal. btl., Any Variety

7,200-tot. sht. ct pkg., Double Roll 24-Pack or 20,000-tot. sht. ct., Marcal

99

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Your Choice! • Minute Maid Coolers 10-Pk. • Hawaiian Punch Fruit Drink

8 to 9.5-oz. bag, Any Variety

Limit 4

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Tuttorosso Tomatoes

67.5-oz. tot. wt. pkg., Any Variety

10 to 10.5-oz. bag (Excluding Baked & Light) Any Variety

Mix or Match!

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1-lb. 12-oz. to 1-lb. 13-oz. can, Crushed, Puree, Peeled Plum, Diced or Sauce

Purchase Required

48-oz. cont., Any Variety, Sherbet, Yogurt, No Sugar Added, Slow Churned Light or

• Edy’s Grand Ice Cream 5-oz. can, In Oil or Water

12

MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at .68 ea.

6 to 12-ct. pkg., Strawberry, Acai Blue or Variety Pack

Bumble Bee Solid White Tuna

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• Dole Fruit Bars 4

MUST BUY Additional or lesser quantities will scan at 1.39 ea.

Limit 4 Per Variety

2 $5 for

Store Sliced, Yellow or White, Premium

Black Bear American Cheese

.77 to 2.12-oz. jar, Any Variety

McCormick Grinders Limit 4 Per Variety

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YOU SAVE

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499 699 lb.

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

Black Bear Turkey Breast

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