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LBI’s Best Special! $1 Coors Lights, $1 Soco Lime Shots, $1 Kamikaze Shots, $2 Blue Moons all night long! DJ PRIME
in the club Saturday nd
July 2 • 10pm-2am
Sunday
July 3rd • 10pm-2am
Hyperactive Almost Easy
by the tiki bar 4pm-7pm by the pool 3:30-7:30pm by the tiki bar 10pm-1am in the martini bar 7pm-10pm
Wednesday 6/29 Friday 7/1 The Pickles The Pickles Duo Thursday 6/30 Saturday 7/2 Sami Eldebs Monte’s Pool Party Monday 7/4 featuring Chris Gustelli The Impulsives Tuesday 7/5 Sunday 7/3 Ted Hammock Shorty Long Wednesday 7/6 The Pickles Duo & the Jersey Horns
Wednesday 6/29 Wednesday 6/29 The Pickles Duo Ty Mares Friday 7/1 Friday 7/1 Mike DeClan Duo Terry Stebbins Sunday 7/3 Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher Monday 7/4 Chris Gustelli Monday 7/4 Captain Eric Tuesday 7/5 Tiki Tuesday 7/5 Ryan Zimmerman Sean Yocum Wednesday 7/6 Wednesday 7/6 Ty Mares Pickles Duo
See Our Summer Band Schedule at www.seashellresortandbeachclub.com MARTINI LOUNGE PALM GRILL & WINE BAR RESTAURANT & TIKI BAR
OPEN DAILY 5PM RAW BAR HAPPY HOUR 5-9PM DAILY DRINK SPECIALS 5-7PM LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
STEP OFF THE BEACH AND INTO THE CELLAR.
OPEN DAILY FEATURING FRESH FISH, BURGERS RAW BAR, CRAB CAKES, FLAT BREADS SALADS & LOTS MORE
Stay Connected TheSeaShellResort SeaShellResort OPEN DAILY 5PM
SeaShellLBI #TheSeaShellResort Seashellresort
609-492-4611 • ON THE BEACH, CENTRE & ATLANTIC, BEACH HAVEN
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July 4th Weekend FRI 7.01: Event Horizon with Henry From Lifespeed SAT 7.02: Big Bang Baby SUN 7.03: Garden State Radio
FRI 7.01:
18 to Party - 21 to Drink $1 Bud Light® • $1 Shark Attacks • Gallon Fish Bowls
SUN 7.03: 5pm Daks on the Deck MON 7.04: 8pm Fireworks on the Deck
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CENTRE ST & BAY AVE BEACH HAVEN 609.492.7700
DECK & NIGHTCLUB
2ND ST ON THE BAY BEACH HAVEN 609.492.3000
Take-Out Available
Reservations Accepted
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Entire Menu Available for Take-Out
In The Restaurant
Weekly Specials STARTER:
From Our Daily Menu
OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL w/ DOMESTIC CAVIAR Champagne vinegar and shallot mignonette
JUMBO LUMP CRAB CAKES
Sweet onion, fennel and shiitake mushrooms
Homemade coleslaw and tartar sauce, old bay fries
MISO SAKE ROASTED CHILEAN SEA BASS Steamed asparagus, jasmine rice, ginger vinaigrette
CHAR GRILLED 14 OZ VEAL RACK CHOP Natural veal jus, truffle oil
Lemon, shallot and olive oil vinaigrette Gruyere, mozzarella, toast points
NOVA SCOTIA HALIBUT FILET Homemade coleslaw, sweet potato fries
ARUGULA, AVOCADO AND ROASTED TOMATO SALAD CRAB AND CHEESE GRATIN
MAIN COURSES: CHIPOTLE BARBECUED CHICKEN
Specials Start on Wednesday
CHAR BROILED 8 OZ FILET MIGNON Grilled vegetables, caramelized onions and red wine sauce
DESSERT: WHITE CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY CHEESECAKE
SLOW ROASTED BLACK ANGUS PRIME RIB OF BEEF AU JUS
Raspberry puree, whipped cream
Green beans and horseradish sauce
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WED 6/29 Dan Brown 3-7pm THURS 6/30 Rob Connolly 3-7pm FRI 7/1 Dan Brown & Mike Hoebler 3-7pm Enjoy cocktails, wraps, paninis, salads, crabcakes, burgers, SAT 7/2 Garage Kept 3-7pm tuna tacos & more... Open Daily Weather Permitting SUN 7/3 Lefty Lucy 3-7pm Happy Hour 4-6pm • Mon - Fri • Daily Drink Specials MON 7/4 Terry Stebbins 3-7pm FIREBALL FRIDAY TUE 7/5 Chris Gustelli 3-7pm DRINK SPECIALS WED 7/6 Dan Brown 3-7pm EVERY WEEK king overloo Outsidhee ocean t
The Sushi Bar
Open Daily Lunch 12 - 2pm, Dinner from 5pm Entire Menu Available for Take Out
• OPEN DAILY • Engleside Avenue On the Ocean • Beach Haven Hotel (609) 492-1251 • Restaurant (609) 492-5116 • www.engleside.com
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The Bus Is Running Every Night 9pm
EAGLESWOOD AMUSEMENT PARK GO-KARTS • ALL RIDES • ARCADE OPEN EVERYDAY FROM 11 AM
Large Pizza $13.99
HAPPY HOUR 3-5PM DAILY THIS THURS. JUNE 30TH DOORS OPEN AT 6PM
Limited Tickets Available at Door
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Fri. July 1 •10PM
DJ HEADTRIP Sat. July 2 •10PM
DJ HEADTRIP
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Fri. July 1 • 5PM
ELVIS SHOW
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BEAN RIOT DJ HEADTRIP Sun. July 3 •10PM
BARONE MR LOVE JOY
Sat. July 2 • 5PM
FACEDOWN Sun. July 3rd • 5PM
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Mon. July 4 •10PM
UNDER PRESSURE
DAVE BLACK CHRISTOPHER LIGHT PARTY WITH BILLY WALTON BAND DJ HEADTRIP
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$18.95 WRIST BANDS
GOLF DRIVING RANGE • FAMILIES WELCOME OPEN 7 AM TO 10 PM • EVERYDAY
KRAZY KARAOKE Face Painting with Fawn
Come Get PAINTED! Wed. July 6 •10PM
FLOWERS FOR TACO
NARDI’s FAN ZONE - NHL & NBA
DJ HEADTRIP
Watch on 6 large TVs
609-492-9538 Nardi’s 11801 Long Beach Blvd • Haven Beach www.NardisTavern.com / www.Facebook.com/NardisTavern
597 Route 9 Eagleswood Township 2.5 Miles South of Route 72 5 Minutes from LBI Causeway
609-978-0220
AFFORDABLE FAMILY DINING
July 5 •10PM
Mon. & Wed. • 5PM
INCLUDES UNLIMITED
• GIANT FUN SLIDE • BUNGY TRAMPOLINES • BAJA BUGGIES • FREE FALL • SPIN ZONE BUMPER CARS • MINIATURE GOLF • TORNADO • KIDDIE GO-KARTS • FROZEN & JUSTICE PLAY AREA AND GO-KARTS @ $4. PER RIDE (ALL RIDES CAN BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY)
RESTAURANT • BAR
FRESH SEAFOOD • PRIME RIB • STEAKS • BURGERS THIN CRUST PIZZA • SANDWICHES • SALADS • KID’S MEALS
$8.95 DINNERS SPECIALS
SUNDAY: NOON TO 8 PM • MONDAY TO FRIDAY: 4 TO 9 PM ROASTED PRIME RIB OF BEEF (7 OZ.) • $8.95 JUMBO FRIED CLAM STRIPS • $8.95 • FANTAIL FRIED SHRIMP • $8.95 CHICKEN PARMESAN • $8.95 ROAST WHITE MEAT TURKEY • $8.95 MEATLOAF DINNER • $8.95 • CHEF’S CHOICE • $8.95
1/2 PRICE APPETIZERS EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 PM SUNDAY FROM 8 PM NOT VALID
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KID’S EAT FOR $1. MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS (4 PM TO 9 PM) • HAMBURGER • HOT DOG • FRIED SHRIMP • CHICKEN FINGERS • GRILLED CHEESE • PASTA
GREAT CRAFT BEER SELECTION!
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creative italian cuisine
Open Tuesday - Sunday at 5pm (Closed Monday) 1101 Long Beach Boulevard, Ship Bottom • 609.494.5391 www.raimondoslbi.com
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HOMEMADE ICE CREAM DAILY SPECIALS $1.50
OPEN DAILY
Our 40th Year TAKE OUT or PATIO SEATING 492-1088
11:30 AM - 9:30 PM CLOSED WEDNESDAY
PLATTERS Platters include choice of two: french fries, cole slaw, rice, vegetable & garlic toast Chicken Tenders (BBQ or House Sauce) .......................................................... 7.95 Clam Strips (½ lb.) .......................................................................................... 7.95 Butterfly Shrimp (6) ...................................................................................... 10.95 Fried Calamari .............................................................................................. 10.95 Filet of Flounder ........................................................................................... 10.95 Sea Scallops ................................................................................................. 11.95 Stuffed Shrimp ............................................................................................. 11.95 Crab Cakes ................................................................................ (1) 9.95, (2) 17.95 Baked Stuffed Flounder ................................................................................. 13.95 Fisherman’s Platter (Flounder & Clam Strips) ................................................ 12.95 Captain’s Platter (Shrimp, Flounder & Clam Strips) ......................................... 13.95 The Whaler (Scallops, shrimp, flounder & clam strips) .................................... 14.50 The Lt. Commander (Crab Cake, 1/4 lb. Scallops, 3 Shrimp) .......................... 14.95 The Admiral (crab cake, scallops, shrimp, flounder & clam Strips) ................. 15.95 Soft Shell Crab .................................................................................... market price French Fried Lobster Tails .................................................................. market price Catch of the Day (batter dipped or baked) ............................................ market price
A partial reference listing for large space displays in Section II
restaurants
414 Seafood/Chophouse.....................23
Joey’s Pizza ....................................29, 37
Anthony’s Trattoria ................................16
Ketch............................................3, 7, 11
The Arlington ........................................11
Kosta’s Grille .........................................32
Beach Haven Fishery ...........................15
Kubel’s ...................................................8
Biggy’s Beach Grille .............................23
Kubel’s Too .............................................9
Black Whale .........................................14
La Bamba ............................................22
Blue Water Cafe ...................................29
Market..................................................23
Boat House Restaurant ...................20, 29
Marlin .................................................3, 7
Boulevard Clams..................................30
Nardi’s Tavern ..................................5, 39
Buckalew’s Restaurant .........................12
Northside Bar & Grille ...........................17
Calabria Ristorante ..............................31
Old Causeway Steak & Oyster House ..14
California Grill & Pizza ..........................29
Panzone’s .............................................16
Calloway’s Restaurant & Bar ..................5
Pearl Street Market ...............................30
Chicken or The Egg........................20, 33
Pinky Shrimp’s Seafood Co...................25
Crabby Paddy’s ...................................24
Plantation .............................................13
Daddy O ..............................................13
Raimondo’s ............................................6
Daymark ..............................................11
Sea Shell Motel & Club ................2, 9, 19
Dutchman’s Brauhaus ............................8
Serpico’s ..............................................27
The Engleside Inn ...................................4
Spray Beach Hotel ...............................21
El Swell Taqueria...................................19
Stefano’s Restaurant ............................11
The Gables...........................................18
Surf City Fishery ....................................38
The Gateway Bar & Restaurant ............12
Surf City Hotel.................................10, 32
Greenhouse Cafe ..................................9
Surf Taco ..............................................30
Howard’s Restaurant ............................19
Terrace Tavern .....................................11
How Ya Brewin’? ...................................22
Tucker’s ................................................13
Jack’s Beach Grille ..............................24
Tuckerton Beach Grill ...........................26
Joe Pop’s................................................7
Uncle Will’s ...........................................26
clubs + entertainment Buckalew’s Restaurant .........................12
Marlin .................................................3, 7
Calloway’s Restaurant & Bar ..................5
Nardi’s Tavern ..................................5, 39
Dutchman’s Brauhaus ............................8
Northside Bar & Grille ...........................17
The Engleside Inn ...................................4
Plantation .............................................13
The Gateway Bar & Restaurant ............12
Sea Shell Motel & Club ................2, 9, 19
Joe Pop’s................................................7
Surf City Hotel.................................10, 32
Ketch............................................3, 7, 11
Terrace Tavern .....................................11
Kubel’s Too .............................................9
Tuckerton Beach Grill ...........................26
HAVING COMPANY? BUCKETS 1 lb. 2 lbs. Chicken Tenders ............................................................. 14.95 ................... 28.95 Clam Strips ...................................................................... 12.95 ................... 24.95 Fried Calamari .................................................................. 15.95 ................... 29.95 Fried Shrimp ................................................................... 19.95 ................... 37.95 Filet of Flounder .............................................................. 19.95 ................... 37.95 Sea Scallops .................................................................... 21.95 ................... 39.95 Crab Cake ...................................................................................................6.50 ea French Fries ....................................................................... 6.95 ................... 12.95 Cole Slaw, Macaroni or Potato Salad .............................. 3.95 pt. ............... 7.50 qt. Garlic Bread .................................................................................................... 2.95 BUCKET PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE PLACE SETTINGS HOMEMADE CLAM CHOWDER • SOUP DU JOUR •TEXAS WEINERS • BURGERS • SUBS HOMEMADE ICE CREAM • FROZEN COLUMBO YOGURT & FRESH FRUIT
827 BAY AVE., BEACH HAVEN • ACROSS FROM BAY VILLAGE, NEXT TO B&B
PORT HOLE CAFE Home of Leo’s World Famous Roast Beef Sandwiches Welcome Back To Our New and Old Friends!!! Lite Fare • Bar Pies • Burgers Fish Tacos • Cheesesteaks • Take Out
Cheers to 80 Years!
Opened Memorial Day Weekend 1936
17th & Boulevard, Ship Bottom · 494-4242 Have a Safe and Happy Summer!
20 20th 0th & Blvd., Sh hip Bottom Ship ((609) 60 09) 494-0558
Happ yH At Th our e Bar 3-7
LLong ong Beach Island, Island NJ “It’s A Shore Thing”
Open 7 Days Thursday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
The The 3 AM The Tokyo Benjamins Nerds Benjamins $3 Shots 5 for $20 $5 Drink Wheel $3 Bud Light/ Bud Light Lime 9pm - Close
Corona Buckets 8pm-10pm
Sunday
The Nerds
Monday
Sean Yocum $4 Heineken/Heineken
Lights Enter to win a Heineken Bike!
Tuesday
Tacos, Trivia & Tequila! 8pm Trivia Begins $3 Dos XX $5 Margaritas 2 for $5 Tacos
@joepopsshorebar
Open 7 Days 11am - 9pm Lunch & Dinner
Joe Benjamin
Sun:
Blue Claw Crab Feast Country Music Star, Chuck Wicks Crabs, Jersey Corn & Cole Slaw
Come Early! Get them while they last!!
Wings & Baby Back Ribs
Pitchers of Margaritas • Buckets of
Kids Eat Free • 4:30 - 6:30 Daily With each full -priced entree. For kids 10 & under • Recommended seating by 6:15
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Live Acoustic 3-7pm
Sean Yocum
Includes New England or Manhattan Chowder, Cole Slaw & Corn
Jersey Shore
www.joepops.com
Sat:
OUR FAMOUS 2 FOR 1
Spun Every Hour Starting at 9pm
See All Our Specials & Entertainment
Fri:
Reservations on the Deck, Patio or Dining Room 609-492-3000 • Open 7 Days
Mon:
Sean Ted Yocum Hammock
Feature cocktails::
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Kids Eat Free 4:30 - 6:30 Daily With each full-priced entree. For kids 10 & under • Recommended seating by 6:15 OPEN DAILY 4PM
2 SOUTH BAY AVE., BEACH HAVEN • 609-492-7700 • CALL FOR RESERVATIONS
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Open 7 Days From 11am Serving Lunch & Dinner
Cocktails & Dinner Overlooking the Bay
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The Schmid Family Presents
Seafood, American & German Cuisine
OPEN Wed. - Mon. 12 noon
Enjoy Dinner & Dancing
Sat., July 2nd 9pm
THE BILLY WALTON BAND
EARLY BIRDS
The Maximilian Foundation
5 Course Dinner from $14
“To Strengthen Our Children”
Seafood Fest Every Monday Night
Wed., Thurs & Fri. 3-5pm
Max’s Crispy Battered Lobster Tail Appetizer $14 / 100% Donation All Max’s Crispy Battered Seafood Entrees $1 donation to The Maximilian Foundation
www.themaximilianfoundation.org
Bavarian Tavern
Happy Hour Wed., & Thurs. 3-7pm Fri 3-6pm
Live Entertainment
Fri. 6pm
Sat. 6pm
Chuck Paul
Pat Karwan
Sun. 6pm
Allison Stella
NOW HIRING ALL KITCHEN POSITIONS
The Quelle Shrimp & Beer Time 4-6pm*
Play Ice Ball
Outside Eatery Open Daily at 12 noon
Every Thurs. starting July 7th
Smokey Star 4-7pm
Weather Permitting *Not available on holidays
On Beautiful Barnegat Bay, Cedar Bonnet Island, NJ • 609-494-6910
visit us at thedutchmans.com & Like us on Facebook
ENJOY BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS FROM THE NEW OUTDOOR DECK
OPEN DAILY LUNCH & DINNER
CATERING OR EVENTS ON OR OFF PREMISES
LIVE MUSIC ROB CONNOLLY FRIDAY 10PM
OPEN ALL YEAR
7TH STREET & BAYVIEW AVE. • BARNEGAT LIGHT • 609-494-8592 A full-service family restaurant
Beautiful new outdoor deck with unobstructed views of Barnegat Bay and breathtaking sunsets
201 HAPPY HOUR AT THE BAR MON-FRI
6 - Ce
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Regular Menu and Daily Specials Major Credit Cards Accepted Handicap Access
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
F O L L OW U S O N FAC E B O O K | F R E E L BI SHUT T L E STOPS HERE
Calendar Calendar is The SandPaper’s guide to entertainment, cultural activities and other events in southern New Jersey. Listings are compiled from press releases and announcements sent to us from various sponsoring organizations. The SandPaper is not responsible for changes or errors in listings. To include your community event in Calendar, send complete information (and the name and phone number of a person we can contact) to: Calendar, The SandPaper, 1816 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, NJ 08008. Or you may drop the material off in person at our office, email to calendar@thesandpaper.net or fax it to 609-494-1437. Do not call in announcements. Only activities open to the public can be accepted. Either admission must be free or the activity’s primary purpose must be to benefit a nonprofit organization. Notices must reach us by the Friday prior to our publication date. There is no charge for the service. The SandPaper Calendar of Events and Notices are also available online at thesandpaper.net.
Events ONGOING Aerobics Classes, Ship Bottom Firehouse, 21st St. & Central Ave. (609-848-9494) Challenging, ongoing classes include kick boxing, step, boot camp, body sculpting and more, open to both men and women. All equipment and air conditioning are provided. Participants should bring a towel, sneakers and energy. Daily except Wed. through Sept. 5, 8 am. Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 5800 Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach. Sat., 10:30 am. Arts & Crafts Programs for Older Adults, Stockton University Manahawkin Instructional Site, 712 East Bay Ave. Lois Allen leads the classes. Fee for each program, $40. To register, email Gina.Maguire@stockton.edu. Wire and beading jewelry, Mon., July 11-Aug. 15, 10 am-noon; skill level, beginner/ intermediate; tool kit required – available for $15. 1-stroke painting, Wed., July 13-Aug. 17, 11:30 am-1:30 pm; skill level, beginner; brush kits (12 brushes) available for $10. Knitting, Thurs., July 14-Aug. 18, 10 am-noon; skill level, beginner or those who would like some guidance; bring materials. Crochet, Tues., July 26-Aug. 30, 10 am-noon; skill level, beginner or those who would like some guidance; bring materials. Depression & Bipolar Support Group, SOMC Family Resource Center, Meridian Fitness & Wellness, 700 South Rte. 9, Manahawkin (609-384-5124) The group is for those with bipolar disorder or depression, and for friends and family members of anyone who has such a condition. Every other Fri., 7:15 pm. Fitness Classes, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or lbifoundation.org) There is a different format each morning. Cost: per day, $18; 10-pack, $150; members receive discounts. Mon.-Sat., through Sept. 2, 8-9 am. Friday Afternoon Movies, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The film is rated PG-13. Attendees are welcome to bring snacks. June, 1 pm; JulyAugust, 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Friday Farm Stand, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609494-1241 or lbifoundation.org) Sassafras Hill Farm offers fresh produce, certified naturally grown. 9 am-noon. Harvey Cedars Historic House Tour, The 7 homes on the July 27 tour are located between East 83rd St. and West 80th St. Homes are not handicapped accessible. No purses or cameras are permitted; booties are provided. Restroom facilities and light refreshments are available at High Point firehouse, West 80th St. 10 am-1 pm. Ticket, $20, available at Harvey Cedars Borough Hall, West. 76th St.; only 200 will be sold. Holgate Nature Walks, Holgate Wilderness Area, south end of LBI (609-652-1665 or fws.gov/northeast/ forsythe/) All ages are welcome. 10:30-11:30 am. Thurs., wilderness walk; Fri., ever-shifting sands; Sat. & Wed., shorebird tour; Sun., beachcombing. Kiwanis Club of LBI Meets, (KiwanisofLBI.org, or Kiwanis of LBI on Facebook) Ship Bottom Firehouse, 21st St. & Central Ave., 1st, 2nd & 3rd Wed. of each month, 9 am; Pietro’s, 712 East Bay Ave., Manahawkin, 4th Wed., 6 pm. Coffee served a halfhour before all meetings. Prospective members may contact Faith Dixon at 609-405-2834 or xwebsbf@ verizon.net. Kiwanis Club of LBI Sponsors 50/50 Raffle, A maximum of 300 tickets will be sold; cost, $100.
almanac Tides JUNE-JULY Daylight Saving Time LOW HIGH AM PM AM PM 10:53 11:46 4:27 5:02 11:49 — 5:32 6:02 12:42 12:43 6:33 6:58 1:37 1:37 7:30 7:50 2:29 2:30 8:22 8:39 3:19 3:21 9:13 9:28 4:06 4:09 10:04 10:16
Date 30 1 2 3 4 5 6
Tides are based on NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce predictions for Sandy Hook, N.J. To adjust for local points use the “Tidal Differences” chart below.
Tidal Differences These are approximate differences for local points, given in hours and minutes, from the above predicted ocean tides. LOCATION HIGH LOW Long Beach Island (Ocean) - 0:30 -0:40 Barnegat Bay Waretown +2:43 +3:00 Barnegat Inlet, inside -0:11 -0:02 High Bar +1:04 +1:55 Double Creek +3:03 +3:33 Manahawkin Bay North Beach +3:02 +4:07 Manahawkin Bridge +2:47 +3:39 Little Egg Harbor Westecunk Creek entrance +1:55 +2:36 Tuckerton Creek entrance +1:32 +1:59 Beach Haven +1:12 +1:17 Great Bay Little Egg Inlet +0:16 +0:18 Seven Islands +0:32 +0:28 Graveling Point +0:38 +1:11 Mullica River Hwy. Bridge +1:30 +1:52 Main Marsh Thorofare +0:43 +1:17
The Moon *Full Moon July 19
New Moon July 4
First Quarter Last Quarter July 11 July 26 *Moonrise, 8:02 pm
The Sun June 30 July 4
5:33 5:35
8:29 8:28
RL#2016-04, ID #485-8-22329. The drawing is Sept. 1. Call Bud Dixon at 609-709-0443. Luncheon & Fashion Show, Holiday Inn, Grand Ballroom, 155 Rte. 72 East, Manahawkin. The SOCH Auxiliary of the SOMC Foundation hosts the event July 19, with fashions presented by Macy’s. There are raffle baskets, Share the Wealth and door prizes. Proceeds benefit the Gene LeBlanc Memorial Scholarship Fund. Ticket, $35, includes choice of entree, coffee and dessert. Cash bar. Doors open, 11 am; luncheon begins, noon. Ticket purchase deadline, July 6; call Terry Hardiman at 609-494-7022 or visit the Old & New Shop, 440 East Bay Ave., Manahawkin. No tickets sold at the door. Mah Jongg, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Some previous experience is helpful. Players are asked to bring their current-year game card and game sets. Fri., 12:30-4 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Monday Movies, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. July 11, “In the Heart of the Sea,” PG-13; July 18, “Creed,” PG13; July 25, “Star Wars” the Force Awakens,” PG-13 Monday Night Talks, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves. (609-492-0700) Topics are of historical and current interest. The museum is airconditioned. Admission, free; donations appreciated. 7:30 pm. July 11, “The Shark Attacks of 1916” with Trish Schuster; July 18, “The Fishing Industry on LBI” with Karter Larson. Senior Social Group, Pine St. Recreation Center, 25 Pine St., Manahawkin. The Stafford Twp. Recreation Dept. sponsors the program, offering coffee, light snacks, games and socializing. There is no fee. Wed., 9:30 am-noon. Call 609-597-1759.
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LONG BEACH ISLAND’S PREMIER OCEANFRONT RESORT
CASUAL OCEANFRONT DINING
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UNDER OUR 2000 SQUARE FOOT TIKI HUT Gaze out at the Atlantic Ocean as you sip a fabulous cocktail and sample our exceptional food
Relax and bring the whole family. Kids Love this place! FULL SERVICE BAR (Parents love this place too!)
TERRIFIC TAKE OUT WARM ATMOSPHERE INCREDIBLE FOOD GUEST ORIENTED FREE WI-FI CATERING SUPER SERVICE FAMILY FRIENDLY AWARD WINNING MEMORABLE MUSIC RESERVATIONS TAKEN HEART HEALTHY MENU BREAKFAST SERVED 8AM-2PM 5 LUNCH 11AM-4PM 5 DINNER AT 4PM
VOTED BEST A LA CARTE
OCEAN COUNTY’S LARGEST SELECTION OF PREPARED GLUTEN-FREE ITEMS
BRUNCH, BEST BUSINESS LUNCH AND ONE OF THE BEST
10" Pizza with House-Made Sauce & Dough Gluten-Free Also
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LOBSTER OR CRAB FEAST Sunday & Monday Nights
1 lb. Maine Lobster or 1lb. Alaskan Snow Crab, Clam Chowder, Corn on the Cob
HEALTHY MEAL, BEST PIZZA, BEST BREAKFAST SUBS & WRAPS & BEST
$18.95
Come see what everyone is talking about Take a trip to the islands, if just for a few hours
Centre St. at the Beach • Beach Haven
609-492-4611
www.seashellresortandbeachclub.com
GLUTEN-FREE FARE
MARTINI LOUNGE & WINE BAR
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Signature Social, Bonnet Island Estate, 2400 East Bay Ave., Bonnet Island (732-751-5101 or moflaherty@meridianhealth.com) The Southern Ocean Medical Center Foundation hosts a cocktail reception July 22 featuring premium cocktails and gourmet hors d’oeuvres and stations. Summer cocktail attire is requested; jackets are not required. Ticket, $500. 7-11 pm. Summer Camp Programs for Ages 3-16, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or lbifoundation. org) Nature studies, creative arts and crafts, marine biology and tennis are some of the offerings. Mon.Fri., 9 am-noon. TED Talks, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) TED Talks are short videos that present ideas worth sharing; July’s theme is food. Fri., 2 pm. Trip to Boston, Salem & Cape Ann, The Cranberry Creekers host the trip Sept. 8-12. Leaves Cranberry Creek Clubhouse, 41 Briarwood Drive, Little Egg Harbor, 8 am. Call Eileen Judge at 609-294-8684. Weekly Meditation for Global Peace, The meditation with Barbara Wooley and Taryn Parascand is conducted by phone conference. Sun., 8 am. Email livingacupuncture@gmail.com for call-in number and code. Yoga, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or lbifoundation.org) Fees: per class, nonmember, $18; 10-class ticket, $160. LBIF members receive discounts. TUESDAYS, THROUGH JULY 26 Adult Writers Group Meets, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) All writers are welcome. 1-3 pm. FRIDAYS, THROUGH AUGUST 26 Discovery Friday Nature Walks, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or lbifoundation.org) Participants may learn about rain gardens, bay creatures, birding and more. 10 am. TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS, THROUGH AUGUST 31 Mystic Ghost Walking Tours of Beach Haven, Meet at LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven. Comfortable walking shoes are
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ine snakes, black racers, rattlesnakes and corn snakes, oh my. These are a few of the fascinating snakes found in New Jersey’s Pine Barrens. Herpetologist David Burkett will bring some live specimens and tell us all about these dusty denizens during his “Snakes of the Pine Barrens” program at Bass River State Forest on Saturday, July 2, at 8 p.m. Burkett will talk about identifying the 11 different species and about their habits and biology. If you get to touch or hold one of the non-poisonous snakes he brings, you will find they are not covered in slime or scary. It is suggested that participants bring insect repellent, a flashlight and something to sit on. The program is free, but donations to the Bass River State Forest Interpretive Program are always welcome. The program is at the Lake Absegami Beach Complex at Bass River State Forest, 762 Stage Road. This is the kickoff program for the 2016 “Lectures at the Lake” Pat Johnson series at the forest; for a 2016 PRISTINE SPOT: Bass River State Forest hosts a series “Lectures at the Lake” Summer of free lectures on summer nights at Lake Absegami. Calendar of Events program or for more information, contact the Forest Office at night, “Camp Life in the Civilian Conserva609-296-1114 or njparksandforests.org. tion Corps,” was cancelled, and this program A previously scheduled program for this is now being presented. —P.J.
TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2 Historic Walking Tours of Beach Haven, Meet at LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves. (609-492-0700) 10 am, weather permitting. Tickets: adult, $10; child younger than 12, $2; includes museum admission. Tuesday tours go north of the
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he Southern Ocean Chapter of the Suns h i n e Fo u n d a t i o n holds its 19th annual Fishing Tournament on Saturday, July 16 (rain date July 17), and offers $3,000 in cash prizes for fluke and bluefish catches, plus a special kayak division for fluke fishing. Entry fee is $70 per boat ($60 if paid by July 10) and includes a buffet for the boat captain and three crew members, captain’s T-shirt, raffles and a silent auction. The kayak fee is $40 ($35 if paid by July 10) with buffet for two, T-shirt, raffles and the auction. Captains’ meeting is Friday, July 15, at 6 p.m. at the Tuckerton Seaport. Applications can be found at the Tuckerton Seaport, Scott’s Bait and Tackle, Great Bay Marina and Shore Wheels; or mail to Sunshine Foundation, Southern Ocean Chapter, 131 Marine St., Tuckerton, N.J. 08087. The Sunshine Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to making wishes come true for terminally or chronically ill children, as well as physically challenged or abused children of Southern Ocean County. For more information, go to sunshinefoundation.org. —P.J.
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Calendar Fun for the 4th, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) All ages are welcome to drop in. 10 am-noon. Puppet Show: “Kid Sheriff,” Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The show is suitable for ages 4 and older and families. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. FRIDAYS-MONDAYS, JULY 1-AUGUST 29 Yoga on the Beach, 80th St. beach, Harvey Cedars. Ashley Quinn of Liquid Bliss Yoga conducts the sessions. 7:30 am. SATURDAY, JULY 2 Snakes of the Pine Barrens, Bass River State Forest, Lake Absegami Beach Complex, 762 Stage Rd., New Gretna (609-296-1114 or njparksandforest.org) Attendees should bring something to sit on, a flashlight and insect repellent. Admission, free; donations welcome. 8-9 pm. Chess Class, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Children 7 and older as well as any interested adults, siblings and caregivers are welcome. Chess players with any experience are invited to help. 1st Sat. of each month, 11 am-1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Craft Day by the Bay, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. More than 80 crafters are expected. The Barnegat Light First Aid Squad provides food. Admission & parking, free. 10 am-4 pm. Independence Day Parade & Entertainment, Barnegat Light (609-494-9196) Parade begins, 6:30 pm. Entertainment by the Liberty Band follows at the bay dock area between 9th and 10th sts. In case of rain, the concert is held in the Barnegat Light Firehouse, West 10th St. SATURDAYS, JULY 2 & 16 & THURSDAYS, JULY 7 & 14 String of Purls Knit & Crochet Group, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Beginning knitters and crocheters are invited, and others may bring their projects to work on. The group is designed for ages 10 to adult. Knitters should bring size 10 needles, crocheters an “I” crochet hook; both should bring 4-ply worsted yarn. Thurs., 1-3 pm; Sat., 10:30 am-12:30 pm. SUNDAY, JULY 3 Pancake Breakfast, Surf City Firehouse, 713 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City (609-494-6127) The menu includes sausage, coffee, tea, orange juice, milk and cocoa. Takeout is available. Items including gourmet dog treats, pet toys, crafts, books and more are available for sale. Tickets: adult, $9; child younger than 10, $5. 8 am-noon. MONDAY, JULY 4 4th of July Fireworks, Over the bay off Bay Village & Schooner’s Wharf, West 9th St., Beach Haven. Dusk.
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usan Puder, founder/president of the Ocean County Birding Group, has an exhibit running in July at the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library titled “Bird Photography – New Jersey and Beyond.” Puder said 32 photos will be on display, some from her book New Jersey Birds and Beyond, and more recent photos. Species displayed include Cape May warblers, Blackburnian warblers, Harlequin ducks, snowy owls, American oystercatchers, snowy egrets and great egrets among others. She said a reception for the exhibit is scheduled on Monday, July 11, at 6 p.m., followed by a “Birding 101” talk at 7. “The talk will be geared for visitors to the Island who might be interested in learning about birds and their habitats,” she said. “Long Beach Island offers many birdwatching opportunities.” Besides being a birdwatching enthusiast, Puder is a also a dedicated environmentalist and a member of the New Jersey Audubon Society, the Sierra Club, the Wilderness Society, Defenders of Wildlife and other organizations. For more information, call the branch at 609-494-2480. —E.E. 4th of July Parade & Fireworks, Starts at Tuckerton Elementary School, Marine St., Tuckerton, continuing to the Tuckerton Seaport, 120 West Rte. 9. Lineup, 9 am; parade begins, 10 am. Baby parade and other activities at the Seaport, 4 pm; live music, 5-9 pm; fireworks at Tip Seaman County Park, dusk. Free Family Movie Night: “Inside Out,” Island Baptist Church, 215 3rd St., Beach Haven. 7-9 pm. Independence Day Celebration, Waretown Lake Pavilion, 905 Wells Mill Red., Waretown. 9:30-10:30 am. Independence Day Celebration, Concert & Fireworks, Municipal dock, Bayshore Drive, Barnegat. 7 pm; fireworks at dusk. Rain date, July 5. MONDAY-THURSDAY, JULY 4-8 Baseball Camp, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. The instructional clinic is conducted by Bobby Woods for ages 7-12. 9 am-noon. For registration and information, call 877-642-3488. TUESDAY, JULY 5 Atlantic City Aquarium’s Traveling Touch Tank, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, parking lot, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or lbifoundation.org) Admission, $10; LBIF member, free. 7-8:30 pm.
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he Beach Haven Community Arts Program’s free summer Concerts on the Green series will take place every Wednesday through August, at 7:30 p.m. at Veterans Park, located at Beach Avenue between Engleside Avenue and Amber Street. “The Beach Haven Community Arts Program is looking forward to another year of Concerts on the Green,” said Rob Meyer, program director at BHCAP, a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing and presenting events and arts programs for the benefit of local residents and visitors. “We have a great lineup of musical performances, from opera and classical to classic rock. Please join us for an evening of music under the stars.” The series will begin on June 29 with classic rock band Garage Kept. The Carnaby Street Band, which plays music of the British Invasion, will perform on July 6; and Jimmy and
Calendar Baseball Storytime, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The activity is for ages 3-5. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Book Café, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Everyone is welcome to join in this informal and fun discussion group. Refreshments are served. 7 pm. Flea Market, Luncheon & Bake Sale, United Church of Surf City, 7th St. & Central Ave. (609361-0981) Vendors, books, white elephants and baked goods are featured. 8 am-2 pm. Free Blood Pressure Screening, Is land Bra nch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City. The LBI Health Dept. provides the service. No appointment is needed. 11 am. Free Teen Movie Night: “Zootopia,” Island Baptist Church, 215 3rd St., Beach Haven. 7-9 pm. Hula Hoopin’, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) The activity is for ages 6-10. 10:30-11:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Music & Movement with Jessica Carroll, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The activity is for ages birth-6 years. 11 am. Call to register each child individually or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. TUESDAYS, JULY 5-26 Drop-in Gaming Night, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The activity is for teens 12-18, with WiiU, Xbox 360 and PS3 games as well as card and board games. Tues., 6-8:30 pm. TUESDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 5-AUGUST 12 Van Grow Art Instruction Camps, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars (973-541-1939 or vincentvangrow@yahoo.com) Weekly sessions are offered. Children will experience drawing, painting, sculpture, fabric art and more. 9-11:30 am. Call or email for registration forms and information.
the Parrots, a Jimmy Buffett cover band, will play the following week on July 13. Classic rock band Jim Meck and the Guide Dogs will take the stage on July 20; Jersey Gold Band will perform 1950s and ’60s dance music on July 27; The Kootz will perform classic rock on Aug. 3; country music by Tequila Rose will take place on Aug. 10; and the McClean Avenue Band will perform Irish music on Aug. 17. Elaine and Friends will perform classical music, from opera to Broadway, on Aug. 26; and Garage Kept will perform again on Aug. 31 for the last show of the series. Special kids’ concerts with Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms will be held on Mondays, July 18 and Aug. 15, at 7 p.m. Concert-goers may bring a chair or blanket. For more information, call 609-492-4218 or email beachhavencap1045@gmail.com. —K.A.E. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 “12 Days of Terror” Shark Awareness Wine Dinner, Buckalew’s Restaurant & Tavern, 101 North Bay Ave. at Centre St., Beach Haven. The event benefits the NJ Maritime Museum and the Shark Research Institute. Speakers include Dean Wilson Fessler of the Shark Research Institute and author Richard G. Fernicola, who will sign copies of his book 12 Days of Terror. Ticket, $100, includes full dinner and gratuity. Cash bar. 5-9 pm. Tickets available at the museum, 528 Dock Rd., Beach Haven, and at njmaritimemuseum.org. Anime Club: Sports Edition, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Kids ages 12-18 are welcome. 6:30 pm. Family Bingo Night, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-4942480) There are prizes and fun for the entire family. 7 pm. All ages must register; call or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Paint Is Great, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609597-3381) Families are invited to drop in to make something fun. 1:30-3 pm. Radical Home Economics Adult Craft, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609693-5133) 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Smoothie Wars, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The activity is for teens. Noon-1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Surf Camp/5 W’s, Island Baptist Church, 215 3rd St., Beach Haven. 4-7 pm. Tech Topic: Fitness Apps, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Participants may bring their own smartphone or tablet or just listen. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. THURSDAY, JULY 7 Family Fun Night: Crazy Crafts, Island Baptist Church, 215 3rd St., Beach Haven. 6:30-8 pm. Flea Market, Ship Bottom Waterfront Park at the bay, 10th St. & Shore Ave. The LBI Kiwanis Club sponsors the event. Collection containers are available for donations of new socks for homeless, veterans and children in need. 8 am-4:30 pm; rain date, July 8. Vendors may call Wally Manowski at 609-713-6637.
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with olive oil, fresh tomatoes, basil, garlic and herbs and encrusted with bread crumbs & parmesan cheese ........................................................................................26.95 Thai-phoon Jumbo Shrimp or Scallops • Your choice or combo, fried crispy & tossed with spicy thai sauce over wilted lettuce ......................................26.95 Jesse’s Garlic Shrimp • Jumbo Shrimp sauteed with Garlic, Olive Oil, Sun dried Tomatoes, Basil and Fresh Herbs .....................................................26.95 Jumbo Shrimp or Scallops Scampi • Your choice or Combo prepared traditional scampi style ............................................................................26.95 Buffalo Shrimp • Crunchy Jumbo Shrimp tossed in our famous buffalo sauce served with blue cheese .............................................................................26.95 Sizzling Shrimp • Fresh Jumbo Shrimp sauteed in our tantalizing garlic steak sauce with sweet vidalia onions .................................................................26.95 Tex Mex Shrimp • Fried Jumbo Shrimp sauteed in Salsa, olives, spiked with chipotle served with sour cream on the side ...................................................... 26.95 Tuna or Swordfish Steak • Your choice Blackened or Grilled ...............26.95 Tuna Bruschetta • Sushi Grade Tuna Loin grilled rare & topped with Fresh Tomatoes, Red Onion, Garlic, Basil, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Herbs & Kissed with Balsamic vinegar ..............................................................................28.95 Sesame Crusted Tuna • Sushi Grade Tuna Loin, rolled in seasoned black sesame seeds, seared rare, sliced & served with a wasabi infused soy sauce ...........28.95 Asian Tuna • Sushi Grade Tuna grilled rare and served on top of crispy asian noodles, drizzled with a wasabi cream teriyaki sauce, black sesame seeds & cilantro (not served with fries & coleslaw) ..........................................................................................28.95 Tuna Wasabi • Sushi Grade Tuna Loin grilled rare & topped with a Wasabi and Cucumber Sauce and encrusted with Japanese Panko Bread Crumbs .......28.95 Tuna Seaweed • Sushi Grade Tuna grilled rare then topped with Seaweed Salad, Laced with a Sesame Teriyaki Dressing ...................................................28.95 Steakhouse Swordfish • Local Sword Steak Grilled & Finished in a Pan with Sauteed Portabella Mushrooms ................................................................29.95 Swordfish Lobster Butter • Grilled & Drizzled with Lobster Infused Garlic Butter with a whole shelled lobster claw on top .........................................31.95 Florida Grouper • Poached with onions, tomatoes & olive oil our magic way, Crusted with Bread Crumbs and Parmesan Cheese like you’ve never had before ......................................................................................................29.95 Chilean Sea Bass Picatta • Sea Bass steak sauteed with olive oil, lemon, butter, capers & white wine .................................................................................34.95 Broiled Stuffed Flounder with Crabmeat • Fresh flounder fi let stuffed with our own crabmeat .....................................................................................28.95 Broiled Stuffed Jumbo Shrimp with Crabmeat • Five Jumbo Shrimp stuffed daily with our own crabmeat ....................................................................28.95 Wild Alaskan Salmon Filet • Grilled then glazed with Lemon butter dill, Ginger Teriyaki sauce or Lumberjack Style with Pacific Northwest BBQ Sauce or Blackened .................................................................................................28.95
Fried Soft Shell Crab .....................17.95 Fried Shrimp or Scallops ............. 15.95 Lump Crab Cake .......................... 15.95 Certified Black Angus Steak Burger ½ lb .................................................. 10.95 Hot Dog ¼ lb. Jumbo ...................... 7.95
The Lobster Twin Two 1 lb. to 1¼ lb. Canadian Lobsters Steamed to Perfection, Split, Cracked and Served with Fries, Cole Slaw, Butter and Lemon $35.95 (other size lobsters available priced by the lb.)
Alaskan King Crab Try the Fishery's King Crab Legs 1-1/2 pounds of King Crab Legs Served the same way as the Twin........Market Price
The Best Pasta on the Island Lobster Ravioli • Eight Pouches of Lobster & Ricotta Cheese Poached in a Pink Lobster Sauce with Lobster Meat .........................................................29.95 Penne Con Vodka with Jumbo Shrimp or Scallops • Sauteed with Fresh Tomato Pomadore, Garlic, Fresh Basil & Herbs Deglazed with Kettle One Vodka & Kissed with Cream & Parmesan Cheese........................................27.95 Jumbo Shrimp Scampi Pasta • Our scampi recipe only made better with a light garlic cream sauce mixed with Penne Pasta ..................................................27.95
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20 oz. Prime Rib Steak • Grilled & Finished with our Garlic & Onion Steak Sauce ... ..................................................................................................................................... 29.95 Add Sauteed Shrimp or Scallops ................................................................ 36.95 Steak Portabella • The same 20 oz. Steak topped with Sauteed Portabella Mushrooms ................................................................................................................ 33.95 The Fishery’s Baby Back Ribs • A full rack of Slow Hickory Smoked Baby Back Pork Ribs finished in our BBQ Sauce .................................................................... 28.95 Chicken Tenderloins • Jumbo Battered Tenders Served with Honey Mustard .. 15.95 Buffalo Chicken Tenderloins • Tossed in our famous buffalo sauce, served with bleu cheese ......................................................................................................................... 17.00
Fishery Salads - Organic Baby Field Greens, Tomatoes, Cukes, Olives, Croutons, with your Choice of Homemade Caesar Dressing, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Honey Mustard, Blue Cheese. Plain .................................................................................8.95 Fishery Salad with a Fried & Sliced Chicken Cutlet ..................................... 14.95 Fishery Salad with Swordfish, Tuna or Salmon, Blackened or Grilled ....... 26.95 Baby Arugula Salad with Red Onion, Tomatoes, Herbs with Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar ................................................................................................................. 10.95 Baby Arugula with Fried Chicken .................................................................... 16.95 Baby Arugula with Grilled or Blackened Sword, Tuna or Salmon .............. 25.95
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• Neptune Pasta Shrimp & scallop sauteed in a lobster sherry cream sauce encrusted with panko & cheese $26.95 • Florida Garlic Lime Grouper White flakey fish sauteed w/garlic & key lime 28.95 • Caribbean Fried Snapper - Market Price Whole snapper dredged in seasoned flour, then deep fried w/FF, cole slaw & special sauces • Fish & Chips Beer batter Boston Cod served w/FF & cole slaw $22.95 • Pan Braised Halibut Finished with a creamy truffle lime butter sauce Served w/FF & cole slaw $28.95 • Pan Seared Diver Scallops w/ brown butter $29.95 • Penne w/white wine clam sauce $25.95
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— How It All Started — All Platters served with Fries, Slaw and the Sauces they need (must specify broiled when ordering) Flounder Dinner • Your choice Hand Breaded and Fried New England Style or Broiled ......................................................................................................................22.95 Jumbo Shrimp or Scallops Dinner • Your Choice Hand Breaded and Fried New England Style or Broiled ........................................................................................ 26.95 The Fishery Combo • Flounder, shrimp and scallops, Hand Breaded and Fried New England Style or Broiled ............................................................................... 26.95 Fishery Twins • Hand Breaded and Fried New England Style or Broiled your choice North Twin - Flounder & Scallops ................................................................. 26.95 Northeast Twin - Scallops & Shrimp.............................................................. 26.95 South Twin - Flounder & Shrimp ................................................................... 26.95 Famous Fishery Crabcakes • Two Large Lump Meat Crabcakes made daily • fried only .........................................................................................................................29.95 Maryland soft Shell Crabs • Two Crabs, Whale Size (largest) Your choice Breaded and Fried or Sauteed in Garlic, Olive Oil and Lemon ..................... 29.95 Saul’s Scallops or Shrimp • Lightly fried scallops or shrimp drizzled with a roasted garlic infused oil ......................................................................................................26.95 Jumbo Clam Strips • Three-quarters of a pound Hand Breaded Daily and Deep Fried .......................................................................................................................... 19.95
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(4) 1 1/4 lb. Lobsters, 1 lb. Cold Cooked Shrimp 4 lb. Clams, Mussels or Mix Fries, Cole Slaw • Feeds Four $115.95
Kiddie Fish & Fries........................................8.95 Kiddie Shrimp & Fries ................................12.95 Kiddie Chicken Fingers & Fries ..................8.95 Kiddie Pasta- Penne Pasta with butter, parmesan cheese............6.95
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LEGO Builders Club, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The activity is for ages 5 and older. Bricks are provided, but donations of LEGOs are happily accepted. 3-5 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Make Your Own Hula Hoop, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Kids ages 12-18 will learn to stay fit and active using hula hoops. 1:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Movin’ & Groovin’ Drop-in Craft, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The activity is for children of all ages. 11 am. Poets’ Studio, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Published poet Richard Morgan believes there is poetry in everyone; accomplished poets as well as beginners are welcome. 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. THURSDAYS, JULY 7-28 Free Yoga Classes for Athletes, Hot or Not Yoga, 8 North Union St., Manahawkin (HotorNotYoga.com) All levels are welcome. 4:30 pm. THURSDAY-SATURDAY, JULY 7-9 Book Sale, Beach Haven Library & Museum, 3rd St. & Beach Ave. (609-492-7081) Thurs., 10 am-6 pm; Fri. & Sat., 10 am-4 pm. FRIDAY, JULY 8 Coffee, Doughnuts & a Movie, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) “A League of Their Own” is rated PG. 1:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Foul Shooting Contest for Kids, Richard A. Zachariae Field, Division St. & Barnegat Ave., Surf City. Girls and boys through age 18 are welcome. There are mini hoops for ages 6 and younger. 10 am. LEGO/DUPLO Drop-in, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The activity is for ages 3 and older. 11 am. Mega Minecraft Morning, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Tweens ages 9-14 can join in crafts, activities and gaming. 10 am-noon. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Movie: “13 Hours – the Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,” Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) The film is rated R. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Night Climb, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park, Broadway, Barnegat Light. The Friends of Barnegat Lighthouse State Park sponsor the event. The lighthouse is open for those who wish to climb it. Admission, free; donations are welcome. 7-9 pm, weather permitting. Arrive early; space is limited. Skype with OCEARCH, Is land Bra nch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Chris Fischer, star of Nat Geo Wild TV series “Shark Men” and founder of OCEARCH, a marine life research group, Skypes live with attendees. 9:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. FRIDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 8-10 MICA Club Terri Maguire Fluke Tournament & Pig Roast, Captains meeting, Fri., 7 pm, at MICA Club, 114 Pilsudski Way, Little Egg Harbor. Fishing, from conclusion of captains meeting until 1 pm Sunday. Weigh in at Scott’s Bait & Tackle. Registration per boat, $40, includes 3 anglers, cash prizes, trophies, and pig roast at the club. Pig roast for nonanglers, $15. Call the club at 609-296-0591.
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he Ship Bottom Volunteer Fire Co. is planning a Summer Sizzle on Saturday, July 9, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the firehouse, located at Central Avenue and 21st Street. Admission is $5 for ages 11 and older; children 10 and younger are admitted for free. The event is held rain or shine. Featured musical entertainment includes The Simply Three Band and the Big Whiskey Band. Food, beverages, beer and merchandise will all be available for purchase. “It’s an event that will be fun for the whole family,” said Fire Chief Doug White. “Besides live entertainment, we’ll also have face painting, a bounce house and remote control car racing.” There will also be a silent auction and 50/50 raffle. White said all proceeds will benefit the fire company and the auxiliary, the fundraising arm of the company. “We have general expenses to take care of, and we also have to keep up to date with equipment,” he said. “Down the road, we’re also looking at a new ladder truck.” The Summer Sizzle was initially launched in 2013 to help the company raise funds for its Superstorm Sandy recovery. “Each year, we’ve drawn more people,” said company Treasurer Tim Butler. “It’s held at a time when many people are here for the summer, so we hope they stop by and have fun and support us.” For information, call the fire company’s non-emergency line at 609-494-2561 or log onto shipbottomfireco.com. —E.E. SATURDAY, JULY 9 Boating Safety Course, Tuckerton Seaport, Hunting Shanty, 120 West Rte. 9, Tuckerton. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 7-12 offers the class; successful completion earns the NJ Boating Safety Certificate, required for personal watercraft operators. Fee, $50, includes materials and lunch. 8:30 am-4:30 pm. Preregistration required; contact Richard O’Meara at 609-618-1479 or omearar@msn.com. Documentary Saturday: “Batman Begins,” Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The film is rated PG. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Feature Film: “The Finest Hours,” Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The film is rated PG-13. 2-4 pm. Flea Market & Craft Fair, Brighton at Barnegat, Clubhouse, 35 Brighton Rd. off Rte. 72 west, Barnegat. 9 am-2 pm, rain or shine. Vendor table: member, $10; nonmember, $15; call Marlene Lazaro at 609-660-9452. Hoagie Sale, Barnegat Twp. Firehouse, 11 Birdsall St. Cost for 12-inch hoagie, $8, choice of meats and cheeses. 10 am-1 pm. Preorders recommended; call 609-276-5775 or 609-698-0623; day of sale, call 609-698-6766.
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LEGO Club, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) The free play is for ages 5-11. 10:30 am.
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or many people, celebrating Independence Day isn’t complete without a dazzling display of fireworks. The local area has a number of colorful shows planned for the holiday on Monday. Barnegat Township’s concert by ReUnited will start at 7 p.m. at the municipal dock on East Bay Ave. at the bay, with fireworks beginning at dusk. Fireworks in Beach Haven will go off at dusk at the Bay Village shopping center, Ninth Street at the bay. Tuckerton will have its annual 4th of July parade on Monday starting at 10 a.m. on Main Street/Route 9 from Marine Street and Great Bay Boulevard. The Tuckerton Seaport will have special events starting at 4:30 p.m. with nine food trucks and music from the Hearts Fulla Blues Band. A children’s walking patriotic parade is held at 5 p.m. with prizes awarded at 6:30 p.m. The Juggling Hoffmans perform from 6 to 8 p.m., and Craig Newell as Elvis performs from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Fireworks go off over Lake Pohatcong at Tip Seaman County Park at dark. —K.A.E.
“Make Me Loud” Drop-in, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) The activity is for ages 6 and older. 11 am-12:30 pm. Safe Boating Class, Beach Haven 1st Aid Squad, Ship Bottom Division, 20th St. & Central Ave., Ship Bottom. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 7-12 offers the class; successful completion earns the NJ Boating Safety Certificate, required for personal watercraft operators. Fee, $50, includes materials and lunch. 8:30 am-4:30 pm. Preregistration required; contact Richard O’Meara at 609-616-1479 or omearar@msn.com
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BIG BOOM: Friends and family gather for a Fourth of July holiday celebration at the bayside pavilion near Bay Village in Beach Haven for last year’s colorful display of fireworks.
Safe Boating Class, Ocean Acres Community Center, 489 Nautilus Drive, Manahawkin. US Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 74 sponsors the class for state certification, required of all powerboaters, and all PWC operators (minimum age to operate a PWC is 16). Each successful student receives a state safe boating certificate the day of the class. Fee, $55, includes books, materials and lunch. Preregistration required. 8:30 am-5 pm. Contact Edna Winans at 609-304-3403 or ewinans@verizon.net, or Bill Smith at 609-618-7752. The class is also offered Aug. 6. Saturday Film & Discussion: “A Streetcar Named Desire,” Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) The classic features Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando and Kim Hunter. 1 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Tuckerton Historical Society Meets, Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum, Leitz Blvd. & Wisteria Lane, Little Egg Harbor (609-294-1547) Dale F. Denda presents information on the Defense of Little Egg Harbor in the American Revolution. 2-4 pm. SATURDAYS, JULY 9-AUGUST 20 The Swell Teen Center, Grace Calvary Church, 19th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom (609-4947777) Activities are planned for ages 13-18, including XBox, Just Dance, karaoke, henna tattoos, Foosball, ping-pong, snack shack and more. Sat., 7:30-10:30 pm, July 9-Aug. 10. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JULY 9 & 10 Summer Art Show & Sale, St. Francis Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-8861 or stfranciscenterlbi.org) More than 70 artists from the tri-state area offer their works for sale, including photography, watercolor, oil, acrylic, collages and more. Admission, free. Sat., 9:30 am-4 pm; Sun., 9:30 am-2 pm. SUNDAY, JULY 10 Arts & Crafts Show, Viking Village, 19th St. & Bayview Ave., Barnegat Light (609-361-8039, vikingvillageshows.com or vikingshows@gmail.com) More than 80 crafters and artists offer art, jewelry, decoys, photography and much more. Admission, free. 10 am-4 pm, rain or shine.
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Seafood Festival by the Bay The Dutchman’s, 2500 East Bay Ave., Cedar Bonnet Island. The Maximilian Foundation hosts the event, which offers live music by Shorty Long & the Jersey Horns, The Danksters and The Suspects, as well as kids’ activities. The menu features crabs, clams, fish fry, scallops, beer and more. Tickets, including 12 tickets for food: advance, $25; at the door, $30; child younger than 12, free. Noon-6 pm. To purchase tickets, register a boat or become a sponsor, visit theMaximilianFoundation.org. “A Taste of the Island” Porch Party, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves. (609-492-0700) Appetizers are prepared by Island restaurants; wine is available. Ticket, $25, at the door. 6-8 pm. MONDAY, JULY 11 Barnegat Light Day, Barnegat Light Borough Hall, 10 East 7th St., and Viking Village, 19th St. & Bayview Ave., Barnegat Light. Events include dock tours, chef tasting and plein air painting at Viking Village, a car show, police K-9 demonstration, Coast Guard tours and demonstration, special events around town, and a concert with The Razorbacks at the 10th St. gazebo at 7 pm. 10 am-10 pm. Birding 101, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Sue Puder of the Southern Ocean Birding Group shows how to identify birds seen in Ocean County. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary. org. Marine Mammal Stranding Center Program: Dolphins of NJ, NJ Maritime Museum, 528 Dock Rd., Beach Haven (609-492-0202 or NJMaritimeMuseum. org) Admission, free. 2 pm. Epic Lifeguard Tournament, 5th St. beach, Surf City. 6 pm.
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Find Your True Colors, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) The program is designed to help teens discover their positive attributes and find a career direction they will love. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Kids Activity Day, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves. (609-492-0700) The event is for ages 5-12. 10 am-noon. Minute 2 Win It, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The activities are geared for ages 8 and older. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Photography Reception for Sue Puder, Is land Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Puder is a birding expert and photographer. 5 pm. Safe Boating Course, Manahawkin Elks Lodge, 520 Hilliard Blvd. (732-279-0562) Coast Boating School presents the class, required under state law to operate a boat or PWC. Cost, $75. 7-10:30 pm. Call to register. MONDAYS, JULY 11 & 25 Rutgers Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners Help & Program, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) Attendees may bring in questions, as well as cuttings from dying or diseased plants for diagnosis. 1:30-4:30 pm; program presented, 2:30 pm. MONDAYS, JULY 11-AUGUST 22 Ecotours of Barnegat Light, Meet at entrance to West 8th St. beach, Barnegat Light. Representatives from the Marine Mammal Stranding Center lead a walk through the dunes while looking for wildlife, explaining the important role of dunes and sharing the history of the area. 6 pm. Mock Dolphin or Sea Turtle Strandings, North 7th St. beach, Surf City (mmsc.org/education/camps. html) The Marine Mammal Stranding Center presents the program for children 7 and older, who rescue a stranded model. Fee, $20. 10 am. Preregistration is required. MONDAY-THURSDAY, JULY 11-14 Summer Workshop for Students Entering Grades 6-9, Southern Regional Middle School, 75 Chambers Bridge Rd., Manahawkin. The fully certified staff offers a variety of technology-based courses, including Ceramics and Sounds, Animation Studio/3D Printing, Food Science, Computer Programming and Robot Adventures. 9 am-noon. Class size is limited; visit srsd.net. MONDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 11-15 Soccer Camp, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars. The program, operated by the Martyn Rushmore School of Soccer, is for ages 3-14. 9 am-1 pm. Call 908-209-2209 or visit rushmoresoccer.com. TUESDAY, JULY 12 Animal Jamboree Storytime & Craft, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The activity is for ages 5 and older. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Book Discussion, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The selection is The All-Girl Filling Station’s Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg. 1 pm. Copies are available at the circulation desk. Fitness & Weight Loss: Creating a Healthy Lifestyle, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Gaming Tournament: Wii Sports, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Kids ages 12-18 compete at a popular console or PC game. 6 pm. How an American Pilot Helped Israel Start Its Air Force, Stockton University Manahawkin Instructional Site, 712 East Bay Ave. The PBS documentary “A Wing and a Prayer” tells the history of how pilot Al Schwimmer led a secret, illegal operation to give the newborn Jewish state a chance to survive. 11 am. To register, call 609-626-3883. K-9 Demonstration, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. The Long Beach Island Reader Presentation & Book Signing, Beach Haven Library & Museum, 3rd St. & Beach Ave. (609-492-7081) Margaret Thomas Buchholz presents her latest book. 11 am. Mah Jongg Club, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) Participants should bring their sets and current-year card. 1:30 pm. “Power & Energy” with Sciencetellers, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609698-3331) The program is for ages 5 and older. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.
Glimpse Poet’s New Collection
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fter retiring as a college administrator, Beach Haven resident Richard Morgan devoted much of his newly found free time to his first love – writing poetry. The result was his Sea Glass trilogy: I Am Sea Glass: A Collection of Poetic Pieces; Sea Glass People: Portraits of Words and Wa t e rc o l o r s ; and Sea Glass Soul: Invisible Colors. Morgan recently published a fourth sea glass-themed work, Sea Glass Windows, a collection of more than 30 poems. As in the trilogy, his wife, Pat Morgan, provided water color illustrations. “These are all new works, written within the past three years,” he said. “Some of the poems are humorous, some are serious, which I guess is true of life itself. You go through times of happiness, and times of sadness.” In addition to the sea glass works, Morgan is also the author of Hebrew Lessons: Poems From My Jewish Heart. “Walking on the beach often gave me ideas for poems,” he said. “And there was something always beautiful, intriguing about sea glass.” Morgan said that on Sunday, July 31, at 10 a.m., he will be reading from his newest work at the Jewish Community Center of Long Beach Island in Spray Beach. “I’ll not only be reading the poems, but tell the stories behind the poems,” he said. “I might have some other readings in the future, but this is the only one scheduled so far.” Morgan also conducts the monthly “poets studio” on the first Friday of each month at the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library at 1 p.m. The next meeting is on July 7. “It’s a time where we hone our poetry writing skills and share ideas with one another,” he said. “I believe that there is poetry in all of us. We have to learn how to tap into it.” The new book is available at Things Adrift in Ship Bottom, The Bookworm in Surf City and Coastal Consignment in Beach Haven as well as amazon.com. — Eric Englund
TUESDAY & FRIDAY, JULY 12 & 15 Making Tracks Parts I & II, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-2961470) Wild Jersey presents the program for ages 8 and older. 2 pm. Registration for both parts is required; call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 Bus Tour of Historic Beach Haven, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves. (609-492-0700) 10 am. Cost, $20; advance reservations required. Drop-in Craft, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The puzzle activity is for ages 3-5. 10:30 am-noon. Interactive Food Web Game, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-2961470) Jakes Branch County Park presents the family program for all ages. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Jim Vagias the Magician, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) The program is suitable for children of all ages. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Magic the Gathering, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) Teens are invited to bring their cards and play. 2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Miniature Golf Tournament, Island Golf, 6th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Surf City. The Surf City Taxpayer Assn. hosts the event, with prizes for children, teens and adults. 10-11:45 am.
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Smoothie Wars, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The activity is for ages 12-18. 6:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Tween Minecraft Club, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Kids ages 9-14 can play Minecraft and talk with other players. 6-7 pm or 7-8 pm. Call to register for only 1 session per month or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. WEDNESDAYS, JULY 13-AUGUST 24 Story Hours, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. THURSDAY, JULY 14 Adventure Guild, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) Teens are invited to pick a character and play through a life-size adventure. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. DVD Discussion Group, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Participants may pick up specially reserved DVDs of the film 1 week before the discussion. 7 pm. Registration is required; call or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Drop-in Gaming for Ages 9-Plus, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Kids may play on the library consoles or bring Pokemon cards, DS games, etc. 1:30-3 pm. Healthy Summer Snacks, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) ShopRite dietician Jennifer Klein presents the program for ages 4-9 with an adult. 4 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. LGBTQ Intergenerational Meeting, Stockton University Manahawkin Instructional Site, 712 East Bay Ave. The Stockton Center on Successful Aging offers a safe space for LGBTQ individuals and their friends and families to discuss their experiences and share their feelings. 1-3 pm. To register, email Gina. Maguire@stockton.edu. Make Me Show Off, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) Kids ages 12-18 can explore the art of photography using a green screen and computer technology. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Meet Children’s Book Author Doug Snelson, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Signed copies of Snelson’s books are available. 2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. FRIDAY, JULY 15 Music & Movement, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The activity is for ages 1-5. 10:30 am. Call to register each child individually or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Terrapin Nesting Project, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Kathy Lacey explains how local
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here will be a wide variety of handmade items on display and for sale at the Craft Day By the Bay on Saturday, July 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sunset Park in Harvey Cedars. Admission is free. Diana Stott, secretary for the borough’s activities committee, said approximately 80 crafters will have booths set up. “This is probably the largest craft fair on the Island, and it certainly is the oldest,” said Stott. She said handcrafted items include clothing, jewelry, pottery, soaps, wildlife carvings and more. “The criteria for displaying anything is that it must be a handmade item,” she said. In addition, there will be live entertainment from the acoustic duo of Mike and Mickey. For more information, call the activities committee hotline at 609-361-7990. —E.E. volunteers rescue terrapin turtle eggs from potential predators and release the hatchlings into the bay. The program is for all ages. 2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. SATURDAY, JULY 16 Blueberry Festival, Holy Spirit Episcopal Church, 220 East Main St., Tuckerton (609-296-9618) 9 am-2 pm. Vendor table, new merchandise only, $20 plus donation of 1 item. Call to reserve. “Choose Your Cover” Free Skin Cancer Screening, 20th St. beach end, Ship Bottom. The service is provided by Southern Ocean Medical Center, the LBI Health Dept. and others. Those wishing to be screened should wear a bathing suit or other beach attire. 10 am-2 pm. Clam Bake, Manahawkin Elks Lodge, 520 Hilliard Blvd. (609-597-1107) All are welcome. The menu offers fresh and steamed clams, clam chowder, chicken, burgers, hot dogs, corn, beer, soda and water. DJ John Reed entertains. 1-5 pm. Tickets: adult, $30 by July 9, $35 at the gate; ages 12-20, $25; younger than 12, free; advance purchase at the bar is recommended. The Fairy Doll, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Basically Ballet tells a story in dance. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Forked River Tuna Club Ladies-Only Catch of the Day Tournament, Forked River Tuna Club, 18 Bay Ave. (609-276-3687 or forkedrivertunaclub. com) Women’s division, for fluke, entry fee, $30; mermaid division, ages 12 and younger, for fluke and crabs, free. Anglers meeting, at the club, Fri., 7 pm; registration begins, 6 pm. Fishing and crabbing hours, Sat., 7 am-4 pm; picnic, Sun., noon. Magician Chad Juros, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) The family program is for all ages. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Moonlight Hike, Bass River State Forest, Lake Absegami Beach Complex, 762 Stage Rd., New Gretna (609-296-1114 or njparksandforest.org) The hike is for ages 8 to adult. Attendees should bring a flashlight and insect repellent. Fee, $2. 8:15-10 pm. Preregistration is required.
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Calendar Smoothie Wars, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) Kids ages 12-18 can create new, healthy flavors. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Sunshine Foundation Fluke & Bluefish Tournament & Captains Meeting, Captains meeting, Fri., 6 pm, at the Tuckerton Seaport, 120 West Main St., Tuckerton, features music by Blue Dynamite, barbecue, beer, auctions and more. Boat fee: through July 10, $60; after July 10, $70. The fee includes full buffet for captain and 3 crew members (additional guests, $10; child, free) and captain’s T-shirt. The after party includes live music, a silent auction and more. Tickets are available at Great Bay Marina, Shore Wheels, Scott’s Bait and Tackle, West Creek Kayak & Canoe, West Creek Bait & Tackle, the Seaport and the captains meeting. For party only, $15; child younger than 10, free. Fishing hours, sunrise till 3 pm; boundaries, from Barnegat Inlet to Great Egg Inlet. Weigh-in, 2-4 pm; picnic, 3-7 pm. Call Skip at 609-709-8038 or Tom at 732-267-6451.
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pinky shrimp's cocktail the white stuff (new england) *JUMBO shrimp, chilled and served thick and creamy and loaded with clams with lemon and cocktail sauce *the red stuff (manhattan) 6 piece...$13 lots of clams and just the right bite
rockin' lobster bisque with a bit of brandy to warm the belly
salads pinky shrimp's seafood salads Our Gang Players Summer Theater Camps, Bayside Chapel, 965 West Bay Ave., Barnegat (609597-0553 or ourgang.org) Princess Party Camp, July 11-15, for ages 5-9; fee, $125. Pirate Adventure Camp, July 18-22, for ages 5-9; fee, $125; Alice in Wonderland Jr. Summer Intensive, Aug. 8-26, for grades 1-6; fee, $325. FRIDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 1-3 “The Music Man,” Barnegat High School, Bengal Theater, Bengal Blvd., Barnegat (609-597-0553 or ourgang.org) The Our Gang Players perform. Tickets: adult, $18; senior or student, $15; child, $10. Fri. & Sat., 7 pm; Sun., 2 pm. JULY 14-17 & 22-24 “Guys & Dolls,” Ocean County College, Grunin Center, College Drive, Toms River (732-255-0500; TTY, 732-255-0424) Tickets: adult, $25; senior, $20; OCC alumni, $15; young people, $10; high school student with adult admission and valid student ID, free. Thurs.-Sat., 7:30 pm; Sun., 2 pm. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JULY 15 & 16 “Shrek the Musical,” Strand Theater, 400 Clifton Ave., Lakewood (kidz-4-kidznj.com) Sat., 7:30 pm; Sun., 2 & 7:30 pm. Tickets available at https://k4k. book.tix.com.
Bluegrass & Pinelands Music, Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Rd. (Rte. 532), Waretown (609-9711593 or alberthall.org) Every Sat.; doors open, 6:30 pm. Pickin’ Shed jam, 11 pm. Concerts at the Bay, Municipal dock, Bayshore Drive, Barnegat (609-698-0080, ext. 122) 7-9 pm. If rain, at Russell Brackman Middle School, auditorium, Barnegat Blvd. North. July 2, Sounds of the Street; July 3, Crosstown; July 4, ReUnited, followed by fireworks; July 5, Timeless Soundz. (fireworks rain date); July 9, Strictly ’60s; July 16, 40 North. Concerts by the Bay, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars (609-361-7990) July 6, Twangadelic; July 13, Chevy Lopez. Also, Island Surf & Sail gives free kayak demonstrations. 7-9 pm. Concerts on the Green, Veterans Memorial Park, Beach Ave. between Engleside Ave. & Amber St., Beach Haven. Wed., 7:30 pm. If inclement weather, held at LBI Historical Assn. Museum, Engleside & Beach aves. July 3, Howard Issacson; July 10, Carnaby Street Band; July 17, Jimmy & the Parrots. Free Concerts, Ship Bottom Waterfront Park at the bay, 10th St. & Shore Ave. (609-494-2171, ext. 116, or shipbottom.org) Attendees should bring seating. 7 pm. July 7, Facedown; July 14, Flip-N-Mickeys. Laser Shows, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, Toms River (732255-0342 or 732-255-0343; ocean.edu/planet.htm) Visit the website for schedule. Admission: adult, $10; senior older than 59, $8; child younger than 13, $7; family, $35.
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shrimp...$16 / neptune...$10
hail caesars
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grilled jumbo shrimp...$17 blackened tuna...$14 grilled chicken...$12
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our local bay clams in the raw served with lemon and cocktail 6 piece...$6 12 piece...$11
*steamed littlenecks served with lemon and butter 12 piece...$10 24 piece...$19
stuffed mushrooms
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eclectic selections are served with a tossed garden salad, a side of our house italian dressing and a fresh bakery roll
shrimp & scallop supreme
with zucchini and fresh tomato in a light clam sauce served over linguine and topped with romano cheese...$23
saucy shrimp alfredo
a heaping helping of shrimp smothered in our cheesy alfredo over linguine...$20
jammin' jambalaya
shrimp, scallops, flounder and one big crab cake, fried or broiled...$29
shrimp, chicken and smoked sausage in a piquant mojo of peppers, tomato and rice served with slaw...$21
pinky's wicked shrimp
JUMBO shrimp finished in a cajun beurre noir served over rice with an ear of corn...$23
shrimp and garlic sauteed in extra virgin olive oil, with sweet brandy and diced tomato over linguine...$21
grilled chicken served with BBQ, ranch or honey dijon...$10 big ol' burger charbroiled 10oz. all beef patty nude or with cheddar cheese...$10
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crispy clam strip supper a slew of slivered clams...$14
crescent city seafood creole
with lemon and butter...$10 marinara and romano...$12 garlic and wine...$12
shrimp...$16 / neptune...$10
mongo combo
codder fish n chips shrimp, scallops and salmon simmered in a cape in a crispy crust with a heaping creole tomato sauce over a bed of rice...$23 helping of fries and slaw for sides...$18
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mozzarella sticks
sweet, local, fried or *broiled...$26 fried or *broiled...$24
sandwiches
crispy cape codwich in our crunchy, corny crust...$11 flounder sandwich fried golden brown...$11 crab cake sandwich homemade jumbo lump...$15 tuna steak blackened or grilled...$14 blackened salmon with a side of creamy bleu cheese...$13 seafood salads
sublime sea scallop supper
plump mussels drowning in marinara sauce over linguine, topped with romano...$19
seared shrimp, peppers and onion finished with lime and a touch of tequila, soft flour tortillas, salsa and sour cream...$21
lettuce, tomato, pickle and a choice of slaw, fries, ear of corn, sweet potato or baked potato
caribbean coconut shrimp
coconut crusted shrimp served with our apricot cocktail sauce...$22
succulent shrimp & scallops
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super shrimp supper
our claim to fame! 1 dozen, breaded and fried or *broiled...$20
mighty mussels
six 1/2 shell clams broiled with peppers, pimento and bacon, topped with toasted romano...$9
side salad...$5
choose 2 sides from: fries, ear of corn, baked potato, baked sweet potato, applesauce, homemade coleslaw
fiesta fajitas
scrumptious scampi
i'm craving crab cakes a pair fried or broiled...$25
fantastic flounder
flat fish fried or *broiled...$20
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whole lobsters steamed; with 1 lobster or 2...$market price
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lobster on a pile of clams and mussels; with 1 lobster or 2…$market price
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blackened yellowfin tuna on black bean jalapeño rice with soft flour tortillas and all the trimmin’s...$25
two 6oz. lobster posteriors broiled with lemon and butter...$market price
onion rings
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chicken tenders
pan seared catfish topped with shrimp and a cajun beurre noir over rice...$20
frankie's famous fish kebabs
6 with our spicy BBQ sauce, buttermilk ranch or honey mustard for dipping...$9
skewers of tuna, swordfish and vegetables flame-grilled, served over rice...$23
fries
once flat fish, now fat fish barely wraps around jumbo lump crab cake with a lemon dill beurre blanc over rice...$25
a heap of crispy potatoes...$6
over stuffed sole
*captain dan's daily catch
a-la-carte
our famous shrimp fried or *broiled $18/doz coconut shrimp $20/doz fried jumbo crab cakes $12/each ...$10 coco loco...$11 1 pound friedscallops or *broiled $30 chicken little...$7 clam strips $14/lb krispy kodder..$9 *snow crab $market price capt'n clam...$7 *king crab $market price * gluten free lingooni n sauce...$6
flounder 1 pound fried $22 *baby back ribs $22/rack fried chicken 4-piece $11 chicken tenders $18/doz mozzarella sticks $13/doz bucket of onion rings $14 bucket of fries $10
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because yer chicken! fried up southern style...$13
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family feasts the works! $99
12 fried shrimp, 1 pound of fried scallops, 4 crab cakes, 1 pound of fried flounder, 1 pound of clam strips, 1 bucket of fries, 1 pint of coleslaw, lemon, cocktail and tartar sauce.
*lobster mania! $129
4 lobsters, 4 pounds of mussels, 4 doz. steamed clams, 4 corn, 4 baked potatoes and 1 pint of coleslaw with lemon and drawn butter
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OPEN Financial Aid Workshop, Ocean County College, Rooms 203 & 205, Technology Bldg., College Drive, Toms River (732-255-0400, ext. 2019) 10 amnoon. Students and parents (if student is unmarried and younger than 24) must bring complete copies of their 2015 federal tax returns, including schedules, and W2s; call if that information is not available. Registration is required.
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Live Blues, Jazz, Folk Rock, Singer/Songwriters, Lizzie Rose Music Room, 217 East Main St., Tuckerton (609-389-0118) The weekly schedule is available at lizzierosemusic.com. Tickets are available in advance and at the door (if seats available). Pickin’ on the Porch, Tuckerton Seaport, hunting shanty, 120 West Rte. 9 (609-290-0356) Bill and Linda Salmons host the get-together jam session of bluegrass, country and old-time music, acoustic instruments only. All are welcome to play or just listen. Donation, $5, includes all Seaport exhibits. 1st Sun. of each month, noon-5 pm. Summer Concerts, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach. Mon. & Tues., 7-9 pm; Sun., noon-3 pm. July 3 & 10, Greg Warren; July 5, The Impulsives; July 11, The Frax Machine; July 12, Jimmy & the Parrots; July 17 & 24, Brian Eastburn. Summer Concerts, Manahawkin Lake Park, Rte. 9, Manahawkin. The Stafford Twp. Historical Society hosts the series. Admission, free; donations are welcome. Mon., 7-8:30 pm. July 11, Funk Shway; July 18, Stafford’s Got Talent, open to community members who want to show their musical talent; call Kat Krier at 609-276-0054 or email katekrier@staffordhistory.org. Summer Concerts, Bayfront gazebo, 7th St. & Bayview Ave., Barnegat Light; if rain, at Barnegat Light Firehouse, West 10th St. (609-494-9196) Attendees should bring blankets and/or chairs. Admission, free. 7 pm, unless stated otherwise. July 2, the Liberty Band, 6:30 pm; July 4, Jimmy Merchant Band; July 11, The Razorbacks; July 16, Our Gang Players with songs from “Music Man.” FRIDAY, JULY 1 Boundless: Damien Escobar, Strand Theater, 400 Clifton Ave., Lakewood (732-367-7789 or strand. org) 8 pm. SATURDAY, JULY 2 Arlan Feiles & the Broken Hearted Record Live, Strand Theater, 400 Clifton Ave., Lakewood (732367-7789 or strand.org) 8 pm. SUNDAY, JULY 3 The 3 Sad Tigers Comedy Concert, Strand Theater, 400 Clifton Ave., Lakewood (732-367-7789 or strand.org) 8 pm; Tickets sold by Stereo Mundo via ticketon.com. The Jost Project, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-4941241 or lbifoundation.org) Jazz and blues vocalist Sara Michaels hosts the concert. Advance tickets: adult, $20; student, $10. 6:30-8 pm. SATURDAY, JULY 9 Acoustic Musicians Guild in Concert, Bass River State Forest, Lake Absegami Breezeway, 762 Stage Rd., New Gretna (609-296-1114 or njparksandforest. org) The concert is appropriate for all ages. Attendees should bring seating, insect repellent and a flashlight. Admission, free; donations to the band are welcome. 8 pm. Heavy rain cancels. Island Singers Concert, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven. Students from the Ocean County College ASL Interpreter Training Program sign the music during the concert. Admission, free; donations appreciated. 8 pm. SUNDAY, JULY 10 Tony Sands Pays Tribute to Frank Sinatra, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or lbifoundation. org) 7-8:30 pm. Ticket, $40; call Amy Carreño at above number to reserve. SUNDAY, JULY 17 Broadway at Your Doorstep, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or lbifoundation.org) Stars from “Phantom of the Opera,” “Jersey Boys,” “Wicked” and more perform. Minimum age to attend, 18. 7:30-9 pm. Ticket, $50; call Amy Carreño at above number to reserve.
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n July 3, the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences will be hosting its first Jazz Cocktail Hour as part of its summer concert series. The evening is hosted by Sara Michaels, a jazz vocalist and coordinator who, in coming to LBI, wishes to bring the unknown about jazz to the general public. The evening offers a half-hour mingling session, followed by an hour-long performance by The Jost Project, a Philadelphiabased jazz and blues group made up of musical educators and artists. Paul Jost on vocals, Matthew Parrish on upright bass, Tony Miceli on vibraphone and Marko Marcink on drums have taken their group across the East Coast and abroad, performing unique jazz arrangements of popular music, such as The Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel. The group, according to the event’s press release, aims to “bring new generations to jazz” through their covers. Michaels also emphasized how misconceptions about jazz and its lack of accessibility are something that could be changed. This cocktail event, one of three for this summer, hopes to open the doors to jazz to an uninitiated public, with The Jost Project’s performance to be followed by a Q&A session with the band and people behind the scenes. Sound for the Cocktail Hour will be provided locally by Rock Solid Productions, and is sponsored by Benée Scola Realtors & Co. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the performance portion of the evening starting at 7. Tickets are $25 at the door for adults, but only $20 if bought online at lbifoundation. org. Whether they’re bought online or on the day of, adult tickets include two cocktails. For students, tickets are just $10 and include one beverage. The next Jazz Cocktail Hour is on Aug. 21, also at 6:30, and the final one will be on Sept. 11 at 3 in the afternoon. Both will feature different artists than The Jost Project, such as Lynn Riley and The World Mix and Sara Michaels’ own quartet, so each event hopes to be one of a kind. The July 3 performance will be at the LBIF, at 120 Long Beach Blvd., in Loveladies. Information about other upcoming events for the LBIF can be found on its website. —K.T.
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he Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City will present “Skype with OCEARCH!” on Friday, July 8, at 9:30 a.m. Chris Fischer, star of Nat Geo Wild TV series “Shark Men” and founder of OCEARCH, a marine life research group, will Skype live with attendees at the program. Fischer will discuss his marine life research and projects such as Mary Lee, the shark he tagged in the ocean off the coast of New Jersey, including Long Beach Island. Since September 2012, Fischer has tracked the 16-foot-long, 3,500-pound great white shark more than 34,000 miles. “This program is geared for the whole family,” said library Branch Manager Linda Feaster. “Chris will be on location out on the water, and will talk about how sharks are tagged and followed all over the world. The Skype hook-up allows people ... to communicate with him and ask him questions.” Since OCEARCH's inception in 2007, the organization has been blazing a new trail in the research world. All of the data that OCEARCH collects is open source, allowing researchers to transcend institutional affiliations and get important information to the best and the brightest minds in the scientific community. In less than a decade, more than 50 researchers from 20 institutions have collaborated with OCEARCH, tagging more than 200 animals during 22 expeditions. To register for the program, call the branch at 609-494-2480 or log onto theoceancountylibrary.org and click Events & News. —E.E.
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Calendar Harvey Cedars Bible Conference, 12 Cedars Ave., Harvey Cedars (609-494-5689 or hcbible.org) Sun., worship, 10 am through Aug. 28. Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church, Marine St. between Atlantic & Beach aves., Beach Haven (609492-7571 or hiecbh.com) Sun., Holy Eucharist, 7:30 (Rite I, no music) & 9:30 am (alternating Rites I & II, with music). Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 59th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-6888 or holytrinitylbi.com) Sun., worship, 8 & 10 am, with Communion 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays. Island Baptist Church, 215 3rd St., Beach Haven (609-492-7584 or islandbaptist.net) Sun., worship service, 10 am. Wed., Fellowship dinner & Bible study at Mission House, 6:30 pm. Jewish Community Center of LBI, 2411 Long Beach Blvd., Spray Beach (609-492-4090 or jccoflbi.org) Services Fri., 8 pm; Sat., 9:30 am. All are welcome. Kynett United Methodist Church of Beach Haven, Centre St. & Beach Ave. (609-492-0421) Service, Sun., 10:30 am. Child care provided for children under age 5. Maris Stella Retreat Center Chapel, 72nd St. & Long Beach Blvd., Harvey Cedars (609-494-2917) Holy Hours for the 2016 presidential election, July 8, Aug. 9 & Sept. 8, 9:45-10:45 am. St. Clare Catholic Church, 56th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-8813 or stfrancisparishlbi.org) Mass, Sat., 5 pm; Sun., 10 am. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-8813 or stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Reconciliation, 3:30-4:30 pm; Mass, 9 am & 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 7:30, 8:45, 10 & 11:15 am; Mon.-Fri., Mass, 9 am. St. Peter’s at the Light Episcopal Church, Seventh St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light (609-494-2398 or stpetersLBI.org) Sun., Mass, 8 & 10 am. Coffee hour immediately following the 10 am service. St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Second St. & Atlantic Ave., Beach Haven (609-494-8813 or stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Reconciliation, 3:30-4:30 pm; Mass, 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 7:30, 8:45, 10 & 11:15 am. St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Church, 13th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Surf City (609-494-8813 or stfrancisparishlbi.org) Sat., Reconciliation, 3:304:30 pm; Mass, 5 pm; Sun., Mass, 7:30, 8:45, 10 & 11:15 am. Spray Beach Chapel, Beach Ave. between 23rd & 24th Sts., Spray Beach (609-492-0057 or spraybeachchapel.org) Sun., worship, 9:30 am. Guest speakers and singers. Available for weddings. Terrace First United Methodist Church, New Jersey & Beach aves., Beach Haven Terrace (609492-9843, methodistchurchesLBI.org) Sun., worship, 9 am; Sunday school, for ages 5-14, 9 am; child care provided for children under five; coffee fellowship following the service. Tues. Bible study, 10:30 am. United Church of Surf City, 7th St. & Central Ave. (609-494-8494) Sun., adult Bible study, July & August, 9 am; worship & Children’s Sunday school, 10 am; coffee hour, July 10, Aug. 14 & Sept. 11. Zion Lutheran Church, 18th St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light (609-494-8676,484-798-3929 or zionlbi.org) Sun., service, 8, 9 (outside service) & Communion service, 10 am; Sunday school, 10 am. MAINLAND Anchor Christian Fellowship, 610 Rte. 9, West Creek (609-597-4393 or calvarychapelsoc.org) Sun., worship, 10 am; fellowship time after; children’s church and nursery. Wed., Evening prayer meeting, 7 pm. Barnegat Bay Assembly of God, 378 Rte. 9, Waretown (609-698-3119) Sun., Bible study, 10 am; worship 11 am. Bayside Chapel, 965 West Bay Ave., Barnegat (609607-8323 or baysidechapel.org) Sun., worship, 9 & 11 am. Calvary Baptist Church, 850 Railroad Drive, Little Egg Harbor (609-296-4606 or calvaryLEH.org) Sun., prayer, 8 am; Sunday school & adult Bible studies, 9:30 am; coffee fellowship, 10:30 am; worship, 11 am; evening worship service, 6 pm. Nursery is provided. Cedar Run Assembly of God, Rte. 9, Cedar Run (609-597-3225 or cedarrunchurch.org) Sun., coffee bar, 9 am; Bible classes, 9:30 am; worship service, 10:30 am; kid’s church, 10:30 am; life classes, 6 pm. Wed., Bible study, 7 pm. Church of Grace & Peace Southern Ocean Campus, Meets in Barnegat Plaza, 21 North Main St. (Rte. 9), Barnegat (609-994-7247) Sun., 11 am. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1 Mary Bell Rd., Manahawkin (609-660-1992) Call for information.
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or many years, Bobby Woods Sports has provided baseball instruction throughout Atlantic and Ocean counties, and next week Bobby Woods will be back in Harvey Cedars for his annual baseball camp at Sunset Park. From Monday, July 4, through Friday, July 8, Woods and his son, Robert Woods Jr., will conduct the baseball camp at the park on West Salem Avenue. It is open to boys and girls ages 7 to 12 and will run each day from 9 a.m. to noon. During the Shore Baseball Clinic, Woods and his son will teach youngsters the fundamentals of hitting, bunting, base running, pitching, catching, and playing all infield and outf ield positions. Major emphasis will be on hitting, fielding, throwing and catching. Woods grew up in Margate and was a four-time starting shortstop for Atlantic City High School during the 1960s. Drafted by the Chicago Cubs, he played four seasons as a shortstop and third baseman in the Cubs organization. In 1973, Woods returned to Margate and began coaching, leading the Margate Senior League team to a New Jersey state championship. In 1974, Woods started the Shore Baseball Clinics and has been teaching the fundamentals of baseball throughout South Jersey since. As a coach at Atlantic Cape Community College and Egg Harbor Township High School, Woods guided multiple teams to regional and divisional titles, and has been selected coach of the year at the high school and collegiate levels five times. For more information about the baseball camp, call 877-642-3488. —D.B.
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Classical Yoga/Hindu Academy, 82 Memorial Drive, Barnegat (609-607-0846 or classicalyoga.org) The Dharma Yoga Ashram offers services (puja) and instruction in the Hindu religion and all its classic yogas, Sat. & Sun. 10:30 am and 6:30 every evening. Congregation Sha’Arey Ha Yam, Reform Jewish Community of Barnegat, (609-698-4459 or shaareyhayam.org) Meets at Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 330 North Main St. (Rte. 9), Manahawkin, twice a month on Fri., 7:30 pm. This is the only Reform congregation in Southern Ocean County. Hebrew school is available for ages 6 and older, including Bar and Bat Mitzvah. Cornerstone Bible Church, (609-698-3500 or cornerstonebibleoc.org) Meets at Joseph T. Donahue School, 200 Bengal Blvd., Barnegat. Sun., worship, 9:30 am; Nursery available; Children’s church, ages 5-11; Thurs., Bible Study, 7 pm. Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit, 220 East Main St., Tuckerton (609-296-9618 or HolySpiritTuckerton. org) Holy Eucharist, Sun., 8 & 10:30 am followed by a coffee hour; Wed., noon. 1st Presbyterian Church of New Gretna, 19 Maple Ave. (609-296-6564 or newgretnapresbyterianchurch. org) Sun., worship, 10 am. 1st Presbyterian Church of Tuckerton, 210 East Main St. (609-296-8894 or fpctuckerton.org) Sun., worship, 10 am. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Rte. 9 & Mathistown Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609-296-3585) Sun., worship & Sunday School, 9:30 am. Impact Community Church, 420 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-549-5418 or impactcc.org) Sun., 10 am. Nursery – birth through 3 years. Kids Church – 4 years through 4th grade. King of Kings Community Church, 1000 Rte. 9 North, Manahawkin (609-597-7177 or kingofkingscc.org) Sun., worship, 10 am; Spanish service, 1:30 pm. Lighthouse Alliance Community Church, 455 Rte. 9, Little Egg Harbor (609-296-9673 or lighthousealliance.net) Sun., worship & children’s church, 9:30 am. Living Water Christian Center, 1103 Radio Rd., Mystic Island (609-294-1453) Worship, Sun., 10 am; Bible Study Wed., 7 pm. Lord of Lords Bible Community Church, 442 Rte. 9, Waretown (609-971-9700 or lordsbcc.org) Sun., 10 am. Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 333 North Main St. (Rte. 9, ¾ mile north of Rte. 72), Manahawkin (609-597-2696, lutheranchurchoftheholyspirit.org) Sun., worship, 9:30 am; adult Sunday school, 10:30 am; youth Bible study, 5 pm. Thurs. Bible study, 10 am & 7 pm. Vacation Bible school, for age 4 to 6th grade, Aug. 8-12, 9:30 am-12:30 pm; registration fee, $10.
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with celery and blue cheese or ranch; extra sauce or celery .59 extra blue cheese or ranch .69
bone-in buffalo WINGS SALADS original (breaded) or naked 6pc. 7.29 / 12pc. 13.49 / 24pc. 25.99 50pc. 49.99 / 100pc. 97.99
Buffalo fINGerS
breaded boneless chicken tenders 6pc. 8.59 / 12pc. 15.99 / 24pc. 30.99 50pc. 59.99 / 100pc. 115.99
Buffalo SHrimp
JUMBO panko breaded! 6pc. 8.99 / 12pc. 16.99 / 24pc. 31.99 50pc. 61.99 / 100pc. 120.99
Veggie Wings
"Quorn" chik'n nuggets- meat free, soy free (not vegan or gluten free) 6pc. 6.29 / 12pc. 11.59 / 24pc. 21.99 50pc. 41.99 / 100pc. 79.99
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zapper
a challenge for the avid fan
killer beesting
spicy, BBQy, garlicky, yummy!
very hot, with a drop of honey
swamp sauce
original hot
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santos sauce
sweet cajun heat
bar-b-whew!
tangy barbecue some heat
chipotle BBQ
southwestern flavor
hickory BBQ
traditional BBQ flavor
honey BBQ
a sweet, tangy favorite
teriyaki
oriental delight
respectable heat, great flavor
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the crowd pleaser
garlic spice sorta spicy, lots of garlic
jamaican jerk caribbean spice
beesting
honey sweet, spicy treat
mild
mildest of the lot
APPETIZERS
Chicken Quesadilla 7.49 add guac 2.00 Super Macho Chicken Nacho 9.99 (available without chicken) add guac 2.00 Sloppy Nachos with tangy sloppy joe 10.99 Mozzarella Sticks 6.59 Jalapeño Poppers 6.59 Plain ‘Ol Chicken Fingers 7.59 Fried Pickles 6.29 Broccoli Bites 6.59 Cheesy Garlic Bread with mozzarella 5.49 BabyCakes 3 mini crabcakes 8.29 New Corn Nuggets with thai chile 5.99 New Rib Tickler 3 babybacks 7.59
FRIES N SIDES
Crispy Fries reg. 2.99 / basket 4.59 add cheese .99 / add gravy .99 Garlic Pub Fries reg. 4.29 / basket 5.99 Swt Potato Fries reg. 3.99 / basket 5.99 Buffalo Fries 4.29 / basket 5.79 Sloppy Fries reg. 4.99 / basket 6.99 Crabby Cheese Fries reg. 4.59 / basket 6.59 Loaded Fries reg 4.99 / basket 6.99 Mashed Potatoes & gravy 3.99 0nion Rings 5.99 Kraft® Mac-n-Cheese 3.99 New Bourbon Baked Beans 2.49 Veg of the Day 2.99 Slaw .99 / 1.99
hours
French Onion 5.29 Soup du Jour Award Winning Clam Chowder Manhattan, New England, Jersey cup 4.29 / pint 7.29 / quart 13.29 add a bread bowl for 2.50
Buffalo Chicken Salad 8.99 sub buffalo shrimp for chicken 2.00 Chicken Taco Salad 8.99 Caesar 6.99 w/Chicken 8.99 w/Shrimp 10.99 Chicken Bruschetta Salad 9.99 • California Cobb turkey or chicken 9.99 New Mediterranean Chicken 9.99 Justa BIG Salad 5.99 Side Salad 3.99 J.B.S. w/chicken, tuna or turkey 8.99 DRESSINGS: golden italian, balsamic or greek vinaigrette, ranch, lite ranch, blue cheese, caesar, honey mustard, russian
CHICKEN SANDWICHES
Buffalo Chickwich fried, choose a sauce 7.69 Chicken Clubwich fried, bacon, cheese, mayo 7.99 Chicken Slammer fried, bacon, pepper jack, chipotle BBQ, slaw, pickle 8.29 Spicy Chicken Tender Melt fried, bacon, jack and spicy mayo 9.99 Garlic Chicken Parm fried, w/pub fries 10.99 Buffalo Griller choose your sauce 7.69 Italian Griller charbroiled chicken, fried onions, tomato, prosciutto, provolone, balsamic on grilled brioche w/fries 9.99 Portagriller with portabella, smoked mozzarella, roasted red pepper, lettuce, tomato, onion and spicy mayo 8.79 Plain 'Ol Griller 6.69 Monterey Griller with bacon, avocado, jack and chipotle BBQ sauce 8.69
sun dried tomato wheat wraps, served with house slaw and a pickle
sub fries for slaw $2 sweet potato fries $3
WRAPS
The B.C.W. Buffalo Chicken Wrap 8.49 West Coast Wrap turkey, swiss, avocado and lite ranch 8.49 Gobbler turkey, cheddar, bacon, stuffing and cranberry 8.49 Baja Wrap turkey, bacon, cheddar, lettuce, tomato and spicy mayo 8.49 Chicken Caesar Wrap 8.29 Fat Chegg buffalo fingers, mozzarella sticks, onion rings, poppers and fries with blue cheese or ranch 9.49 New Cobb Salad Wrap turkey, romaine, bacon, avocado, craisins, candied walnuts, blue cheese, egg and croutons with choice of dressing 9.99 Caprese Wrap mozzarella, roasted red pepper, basil, lettuce, tomato, balsamic 7.59 Shroomwrap portabella, smoked mozzarella, roasted red pepper, leaf lettuce, tomato and red onion 7.29 Buffalo Veggie Wing Wrap buffalo veggie ‘quorn’ nuggets, lettuce, tomato, onion, blue cheese or ranch 7.49
PLATTERS
Buffalo Chicken Fingers 11.29 Plain Ol’ Finger Platter 10.59 Fried Chicken 4 pc. with biscuit 11.99 Healthy Choice Chicken with steamed broccoli and seasoned rice 12.99 BURGERS served on a pub roll Chicken Pot Pie 13.29 Bacon Cheddar Burger 7.99 California Turkey Burger smoked mozzarella, Baja Chicken blackened chicken,crumbled bacon, pepperjack, avocado and chipotle bacon, avocado, spicy mayo 8.99 sauce with rice and veggies 14.99 New Holy Cow! smoked bacon, fried Chicken and Waffle 13.99 onions and mushroom, A-1, smoked Backyard BBQ Chicken 4 pc. chicken, mozzarella, with onion rings, pickle, au jus flame grilled or basted with our tangy BBQ and tobasco ranch. 13.99 and bourbon baked beans 12.29 Dragon Burger porkroll, American cheese, fried egg, onion ring, home fries, pickle 10.99 Thanksgiving Feast 13.59 Lip Smackin’ Ribs BBQ or spicy Santos Black & Blue Burger with blue cheese 8.29 fries & slaw 1/2 rack 14.99 / full rack 20.99 Pork Burger pulled pork, bacon, slaw, Prime Rib 8oz. 13.99 / 10oz. 15.99 pepperjack, BBQ, fries and pickle 11.99 The Sloppy Shepherd sloppy joe, mashed Plain ‘Ol Cheeseburger 6.99 potatoes, jack cheese and a roll 11.59 Buffalo Veggie Burger 7.59 Carolina Cookout 1/2 rack ribs, grilled STEAK SANDWICHES chicken breast, pulled pork, BBQ, bourbon baked beans, slaw, bread 19.99 served on fresh Liscio’s roll, with slaw and pickle Fancy Meatloaf 11.99 Hot Roast Beef 11.59 Buffalo Chicken Cheese Steak 8.99 New Rib and Rib prime rib and half rack The Italiano chicken steak, prosciutto, fried babybacks, baked potato and veg 20.99 onions, roasted red peppers, spinach, Jumbo Lump Crabcakes 18.99 provolone and balsamic 9.99 Fried Shrimp 15.99 Finger Lickin' Chicken Steak fried onions, Fish-n-Chips 13.99 bacon, cheddar, BBQ 9.49 Crabby Fried Clams 10.99 Plain ‘Ol Chicken Cheese Steak 7.79 Viking Village Broiled Flounder MP Classic Philly Cheese Steak 7.59 Seafood Feast 3 fried shrimp, fried cod, Mushroom Steak 9.59 1/4 lb. crabby clams, fries and slaw 14.99 BBQ Bacon Steak 9.59 New Southwest Philly classic with bacon, w/pan seared crabcake 21.99 Classic Chicken Parmesan over linguine pepperjack and chipotle mayo 9.59 with marinara, melted mozzarella and Veggie Steak tons of veggies with melted homemade garlic bread 11.99 cheddar cheese 7.49 Vodka Chicken and Shrimp with prosciutto, add veggie nuggets for 2.00 spinach, sundried tomato, provolone and HOUSE FAVORITES penne in pink vodka sauce, balsamic reduction, parmesan, garlic bread 15.99 French Dip au jus, fries and pickle 11.99 Crabcake Sandwich fries and pickle 11.99 kids PLATTERS Sloppy Joe fries and pickle 7.59 Pulled Pork slaw topped, w/fries, pickle 9.59 Fingers & Fries 5.59 Grilled Cheese & Fries 4.59 Fish Burrito 9.59 Tuna Melt w/fries 8.99 Mini Corn Dogs & Fries 4.59 Our Famous Reuben fries and pickle 10.59 Shrimpy Shrimp & Fries 6.59 Really Happy Waitress double decker grilled Nathan’s® Hot Dog & Fries 4.49 cheese with fries and pickle 7.59 Cheesy Burger & Fries 4.99 Meatloaf Sandwich fries and pickle 8.99 Pasta or Kraft® Mac-n-Cheese 3.99 Turkey Club with slaw and pickle 8.99 BLT Club triple-decker with slaw, pickle 6.99 New Kid Rib & Fries 3 BBQ ribs 7.99
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Manahawkin Baptist Church, 400 Beach Ave. (609597-7586 or manahawkinbaptistchurch.org) Sun., worship, 10 am. Nursery available. Manahawkin United Methodist Church, 116 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-597-7666 or 609-5977107) Sun., worship, 8:30 & 11 am; nursery provided. Mount Zion Baptist Church, 28 Gunning River Rd., Barnegat (609-698-2537) Sun., Sunday school, 10 am; worship, 11 am. Wed., service, 7 pm. New Life Community Church, 595 Parkertown Drive, Little Egg Harbor (609-296-2813 or newlifechurchleh.org) Sun., worship, 10 am. Wed., Bible study, 7 pm. Ocean Community Church, 1492 Rte. 72, Manahawkin (609-597-5151 or oceanchurch.net) Sun., worship, 9 am (contemporary) & 11 am (traditional); nursery care is available for both services. Food pantry for anyone in need, Wed., 10 am-noon. Pinelands Community Church, (609-812-0073 or pinelandschurch.org) Meets at Great Bay Plaza, 200 Mathistown Rd., Little Egg Harbor, Sun., 10 am. Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) – Barnegat, 614 East Bay Ave. (609-698-2058) Sun., worship, 10 am. Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) – Little Egg Harbor, 21 East Main St., Tuckerton (609-294-3636) Sun., worship, 10 am. St. Mary & St. Paul Coptic Orthodox Church, 682 East Bay Ave., Barnegat, Sun., worship, 9 am. St. Mary of the Pines, McKinley Ave., Manahawkin. (609-698-5531 or stmarysbarnegat.com) Masses, Sat., 4 pm; Sun., 7:30, 9 & 11:30 am; Mon.-Fri., 9 am. Confession, 1st Sat. of each month, 3-3:30 pm. St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 747 West Bay Ave., Barnegat. (609-698-5531 or stmarysbarnegat.com) Masses, Sat., 5:30 pm; Sun., 8 & 10 am, noon & 5 pm; Mon.-Fri., 8 am. Confession, Sat., 3:30-4 pm. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 367 Rte. 9, Waretown (609-698-8561 or ststephenswaretown.com) Sun., Holy Eucharist, 8 & 10 am; Church school, 9:45 am. Wed., Holy Eucharist, 6:30 pm. Fri., morning prayer & healing, 9 am; Sat., Holy Eucharist, 5 pm. St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, 450 Radio Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609-296-2504 or sttheresa-littleeggharbor.com) Masses, Sat., 4 pm; Sun., 7:30, 9 & 11:30 am. Sacrament of Reconciliation, Sat., 3-3:45 pm. Southern Ocean Congregational Church, Meets at Parkertown Firehouse, 830 Railroad Ave., Little Egg Harbor (609-812-0325 or socchurch.org) Sun., worship, 10 am. Tuckerton Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 840 County Highway 539, Little Egg Harbor (609296-0331) Call for information. Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Ocean County Murray Grove Retreat & Renewal Center, 431 Rte. 9, Lanoka Harbor (609-693-5558 or uuocc.org) Sun., service, 10:30 am followed by hospitality hour. All are welcome. Religious education for children provided during service. United Faith Church, Services held at Brackman Middle School, 600 Barnegat Blvd., North, Barnegat (609-698-7200 or unitedfaithchurch.org) Sun., worship, 11 am. Office, 1160 West Bay Ave., Barnegat United Methodist Church of Tuckerton, 126 North Green St. (609-296-9610 or fumctuckerton.com) Sun., worship, 9:30 am. House of Hope (Spanish service) Sun., 5 pm. Waretown United Methodist Church, 27 Bryant Rd. (609-693-3134 or waretownumc.org) Sun., hymn sing, 8:45 am; services, 9 (traditional) 10:15 (contemporary) with signing for deaf. Child care available for both services. Sunday school for all ages, 10:30 am. West Creek United Methodist Church, Church St. & Thomas Ave. (609-296-0770) Sun., worship and Sunday school, 9:30 am. Wright Memorial Presbyterian Church, 330 South Main St., Rte. 9, Barnegat (609-698-3358 or wrightchurch.org) Sun., regular service, 10:30 am. Sunday school, 10:15 am.
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For A Tasteful Summer
Catering FRESH OFF THE GRILL
SEA OAKS SUMMER COOKOUT
Seafood Kabobs
Your Choice of Either
Jersey Tomato Salad
Grilled Rib Eye Steaks or London Broil Grilled ½ Steamed Lobsters Grilled Chicken Homemade Macaroni & Cheese Grilled Marinated Vegetables Roasted Red Potato Salad Cold Seafood Salad Homemade Peach Cobbler $ 99
Strawberry Short Cake
Serves 10-12 People
(Mako bites, shrimp and scallops perfectly seasoned and grilled with fresh vegetables)
Chicken Kabobs (Tropical & Jamaican Jerk)
Beef Kabobs (BBQ & Garlic Herb)
Confetti Rice Grilled Pineapples with Red Peppers
19999
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Serves 10-12 People
THE CLAM BAKE Steamers
SEA OAKS HAWAIIAN LUAU Hawaiian Shrimp Kabobs Luau Ham Coconut Chicken BBQ Pork Fried Rice Lanai Meatballs Sea Oaks Summer Salad Key Lime Bars
Freshly steamed clams served with drawn butter, clam broth & plenty of garlic bread for sopping
Baked Potato Bar Hot Idaho potatoes off the grill with all the toppings you can imagine for the ultimate loaded potato bar
BBQ Chicken • Cajun Shrimp Kabobs Sausage, Peppers & Onions Corn on the Cob • Baked Beans Tomato & Cucumber Salad Freshly Baked Corn Bread Muffins Ice Cold Watermelon Freshly Baked Cherry Cobbler $ 99
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Serves 10-12 People
$
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199
Serves 10-12 People
Add On Steamed Lobsters
Full 1¼ lobster served with drawn butter & lemon wedges
$17.95 per lobster (minimum 5 lobsters)
Call Today to Place Your Order 609.296.2656 ext. 2513 ULTIMATE PICNIC LUNCHEON Honey Dipped Fried Chicken BBQ Spare Ribs Boston Baked Beans Corn on the Cob Homemade Corn Bread Red Bliss Potato Salad Homemade Coleslaw Vinaigrette Pasta Salad Freshly Baked Homemade Cookies $ 99
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Serves 10-12 People
THE ULTIMATE SUMMER BBQ BBQ Pulled Pork Sausage & Peppers Tequila Lime Chicken Tropical Rice with Beans Avocado & Tomato Salad Sliced Watermelon Fresh Baked Cherry Pie $
17999
Serves 10-12 People Want to make this BBQ even better? Add on a Chef Attended Grill Station Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers & Hot dogs Topping Bar & Condiments Chef On Site for 2½ Hours $ 150
Perfect for Any Occasion • Birthdays • Anniversaries • Vacation Fun
VASA Order of America, Meets at the Community Christian Church, Fellowship Hall, 541 Liberty Way, Lanoka Harbor, 3rd Sun. of each month except January and February, 2 pm. Scandinavians, those of Scandinavian descent and anyone interested in Scandinavian heritage are welcome. Call Walter Emihl at 609-971-0688 or visit vasaorder.net?Lodge=d6 and click on “588 Vågen.” Alcoholics Anonymous, Anyone who has problems with alcohol is invited to reach out for help to recover and be well again. Call 609-641-8855. Meetings: SUN., Beach Haven, Centre St. on the beach, 7 am; Manahawkin, Southern Ocean Medical Center, 1140 Rte. 72 West, 11 am & 7:30 pm; Ship Bottom, Grace Calvary Church, 19th St. & Long Beach Blvd., 8 pm; MON.-FRI., Surf City, St. Thomas of Villanova Church, 13th St. & Long Beach Blvd., 12:30 pm; Manahawkin, Manahawkin Baptist Church, Hilliard Blvd. & Beach Ave., 7 am; MON., WED. & FRI., Beach Haven, 309 Centre St., 7 am; TUES., Manahawkin, Southern Ocean Medical Center, 7:30 pm; Beach Haven Terrace, Terrace United Methodist Church, 130th St. & Beach Ave., 8 pm; TUES. & THURS., Manahawkin, Stafford Twp. Community Center, 775 Delaware Ave., 5:30 pm; WED., Waretown, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Rte. 9, 7 pm; Barnegat Light, Zion Lutheran Church, 18th St. & Long Beach Blvd., 8 pm; Manahawkin, St. Mary of the Pines, 100 Bishop Way, 7 pm; THURS., Beach Haven, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church, Pearl St. & Beach Ave., 7 pm; Manahawkin, Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, 333 North Main St., 7:30 pm; FRI., Waretown, St. Stephen’s Church, 7:30 pm; Manahawkin, Southern Ocean Medical Center, 7:30 pm & St. Mary of the Pines, 8 pm; SAT., Brant Beach, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 5800 Long Beach Blvd., 10:30 am; Beach Haven Terrace, Methodist Church, 7:30 pm; Barnegat, Bayside Chapel, 965 West Bay Ave., 8 pm. Bus Trips to Resorts International Casino, Leave Great Bay Plaza, 200 Mathistown Rd., Little Egg Harbor. The Great Bay Woman’s Club hosts the trips. Cost, $23, includes $25 slot credit. 1st Thurs. of each month, 9:30 am-4 pm. To reserve, call Jean at 609-296-4028. Pickleball, St. Francis Community Center, gymnasium, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609-494-8861 or stfranciscenterlbi.org) Fee, $5. Mon., Wed. & Fri., 12:15-3 pm. Southern Ocean Ladies Running Club Open Meeting, SOMC Family Resource Center, Meridian Fitness & Wellness, 700 South Rte. 9, Manahawkin (solrunningclub.com) Women walkers and runners of all levels are welcome to come together for positive support, group runs and healthy living. 3rd Wed. of each month, 7 pm. Trailblazers Kids Running Club, The club is sponsored by the Southern Ocean Ladies Running Club for children 8 and older. Fee, $20, includes club T-shirt. Sat., beginning in April. Visit solrunningclub.com. Ocean County Family Success Center Information, (732-557-5037 or chsofnj.org) Counselors are available. The center, at 1433 Hooper Ave., Suite 121, Toms River, offers programs for children, adults and families. Topics include job searching, updating resumes, temporary or permanent housing, financial assistance ID, community resources and more. Special resources are available for those affected by Superstorm Sandy. Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) every other Wed., 2:30-4 pm; Island Branch, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Mon., 2:30-4 pm; Little Egg Harbor Branch, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Fri., 3:30-5 pm. Stafford Branch, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Tues., 9-10:30 am. Planetarium Shows, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, Toms River (732-255-0342 or ocean.edu/planet.htm) There are shows for young children to adults, from star shows to laser concerts. See the schedule online. Vaccines for Children, LBI Health Dept., 2119 Long Beach Blvd., 1st floor, Ship Bottom (609-492-1212 or lbihealth.com) Low-cost childhood immunizations are available to uninsured children through age 18; LBI residents only. Physical exams also are available; call for information. Mah Jongg, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Some previous experience is helpful. Players are asked to bring their current-year game card and game sets. Fri., 12:30-4 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Crossroads to Recovery, Bayside Chapel, 965 West Bay Ave., Barnegat (609-607-8323) The 12-step, Christ-centered recovery meeting is designed to help those with addictions. Fri., 7:30-8:30 pm. Bingo, American Legion John Wesley Taylor Post #232, 499 North Main St. (Rte. 9), Barnegat (609-6988632) Mon. Doors open, 5:30 pm; calling begins, 7 pm.
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Family Planning Program, 1173 Beacon Ave., Suite B, Manahawkin (609-5976094) Family Planning offers complete gynecological examinations, birth control information and supplies, sexually transmitted infection screening and pregnancy testing services for women. Fees are based on a sliding scale. Rolling Thunder POW-MIA & Veterans Organization, Lanoka Harbor Firehouse, Rte. 9, Lanoka Harbor (609-971-3544, 609-242-0626 or 609-698-8509) 3rd Tues. of each month, 7:30 pm. VFW Post 316 of Mystic Island, 259 Gifford Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609296-2671) Meets 1st & 3rd Wed. of each month, 7:30 pm. New members are welcome. Informal Band & Sing-along Sessions, Knights of Columbus Hall, Forked River. Sat., noon-4 pm, when hall is not rented. Any musician or singer interested in playing or singing easy Dixieland-style arrangements can write to Joe Derhay, c/o Knights of Columbus, 15 East Lacey Rd., Forked River, NJ 08731. Visiting Homecare Service, (609-5977211 or 732-244-5565) This nonprofit organization offers housekeeping and health care services to Ocean County residents during times of illness, frailty or stress. Breast Cancer Support Group, SOMC Family Resource Center, Meridian Fitness & Wellness, 700 South Rte. 9, Manahawkin (800-560-9990) The group is for women undergoing treatment for breast cancer, and their family members. Meets 2nd Tues. of each month, 7 pm.
* * * Birdland Gallery: A one-man exhibit of Terence Smith’s portraits and landscapes created during a cross-country trip is at the Birdland Gallery, located in Artifacts and Co., 100 Bay Ave. and Centre Street in Beach Haven. * * * Three Exhibits: Exhibits at the m.t. burton gallery, 1819 Long Beach Blvd. in Surf City, include “Community: Potters of the Philadelphia Clay Studio” and “Inside Passing,” paintings by Graham Preston, plus Jeffie Brewer’s “Days Like This” sculptures through July 12. Call 609-494-0006 or visit mtburtongallery.com. * * * Pine Shores Art Association Notes: The ongoing pastel workshops with Linda Coulter continue from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the gallery, located at 94 Stafford Ave. in Manahawkin. Fee is $20 per session; bring your own materials. PSAA offers workshops open to all artists in collage, watercolor, gouache, tempera, oil and pastels. Visit pineshoresartassociation.org to find current offerings. To register for classes, send info and check made out to PSAA to Kathy Crocker, 103 First Ave., Tuckerton, N.J. 08087. Call 609-294-3165. Ongoing portrait sessions are open to all artists for a nominal model fee, Sunday, 1 to 3 p.m., and Monday, 7 to 9 p.m. On Thursday is life drawing (undraped model), from 7 to 9 p.m. On Tuesday, 4 to 6 p.m., is Artists Helping Artists; drop in with your supplies for some friendly assistance. Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. is “do your own thing”; artists meet and create their own work. There are still a few $75 tickets left to the PSAA’s annual Art Patron show. For more information, call Mary Walker-Baptiste (609-242-0799) or
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aper Goods: The h “National i l Juried Competition: Works on Paper” exhibit opens Friday, July 1, at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences in Loveladies. Carter Foster, curator of drawing at the Whitney Museum of American Art, has curated this show, which includes drawings, paintings, prints, photography and digital works with the medium of paper as the common bond. Prizes and awards will be given at the reception held Saturday, July 9. This ephemeral show ends on July 20. Getting Dirty in the Ceramics Studio with Kerith Creo is held Thursday, July 7 at 7 p.m. Join us for a fun evening in the ceramics studio and try something new as Creo walks participants through a few introductory projects. Materials are included. Return to pick them up once they are fired. Classes cost $45 per person; members of the LBIF receive a discount based on their Membership Level. A new book, The History of the LBIF from 1947 to 2014 by Julie Berkowitz, is on sale, and the free LBIF Summer Catalog is available. A Figure Drawing Class with unclothed model is held every Friday thru Aug. 26 at 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lisa Sokal facilitates the class; the all-inclusive fee is $20. Bring your own art materials. LBIF ceramic studio manager Jeff Ruemeli is teaching three-day Raku workshops for seven weeks during the summer. Raku is a low-fire Japanese approach to making objects. The class is recommended for individuals with some ceramic experience, but beginners are welcome. Each workshop runs Monday, Tuesday and Friday. Cost is $95 plus the cost of clay. LBIF members receive a discount. Call 609-494-1241 for fees and to register.
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Barnegat Heritage Village Offseason Hours, 575 East Bay Ave., Barnegat. 1st Sun. of each month, 1-4 pm. HIV/AIDS Counseling & Testing, Ocean County Health Dept., Sunset Ave., Toms River (732-341-9700, ext. 7539) Tues. & Wed., 5-9 pm; no appointment is needed. Daytime appointments are available for those who cannot come in the evening; call to schedule. Bird & Nature Walks, Meet at Visitor Information Center, Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Great Creek Rd., Oceanville (609-652-1665 or http:// forsythe.fws.gov.) Naturalists lead the walk. Fri., 9-11 am. Knit Night, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Whether beginner or fanatic, all are welcome. 6:30 pm. Call for dates. Community Yoga for Men & Women, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church, Marine St. between Atlantic & Beach aves., Beach Haven. Sat., 8-9 am. Manahawkin Senior Social Club, Beach Haven Moose Lodge, 120 Rte. 72 East, Manahawkin (609-978-5025 or 609-5975222) The club’s activities include cards, games and line dancing. Wed., 9 am-noon; line dancing, 11 am-noon. Share Psychic & Intuitive Experience & Learning, Tudor Cottage, Little Egg Harbor. Participation is free; space is limited. Mon., 6-8 pm. Call Kathleen at 609-294-1013 or 609-709-9562 Bus Trips to Resorts International Casino, Leaves Great Bay Plaza, 200 Mathistown Rd., Little Egg Harbor. The Great Bay Woman’s Club hosts the trips. Cost, $20, includes $22 casino voucher. 1st Thurs. of each month, 9:30 am. To reserve, call Jean at 609-296-4028. Old Barney Amateur Radio Club, Ocean Acres Community Center, 498 Nautilus Drive, Manahawkin (obarc. org) 1st Tues. of each month. Amateur radio VE test session, 6:30 pm; meeting, 7:30 pm. Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum, Leitz Blvd. & Wisteria Lane, Tuckerton (609-294-1547) The two-room restored schoolhouse contains exhibits on the Tuckerton Railroad, the Tuckerton Wireless and more. Open Wed., 10 am-4 pm, & Thurs., 7-9 pm. Nashville Songwriters Assn. International Workshops, Pinelands Regional High School, Nugentown Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609-296-4881) Call Tommy Allen for information. 2nd Wed. of each month, 7-9 pm. Well Spouse Support Group, OCC Southern Education Center, 195 Cedar Bridge Rd., Manahawkin (609-978-2077) The group is for spouses and partners of the chronically ill or disabled. Participants can share thoughts, feelings and anxieties in an informal, nonjudgmental environment. Meets last Wed. of each month, 8 pm. Bike Registration Program, To reduce the frequency of bicycle thefts and expedite the return of stolen bikes, the LBI police departments have started a free program. Everyone, including visitors, is encouraged to register their bikes. Call for registration information. Beach Haven, 492-0505; Harvey Cedars, 609494-3036; Long Beach Twp. & Barnegat Light, 609-494-3322; Ship Bottom, 609494-1518, and at Walters Bicycles during business hours; Surf City, 609-494-8121. Diabetes Support Group, SOMC Family Resource Center, Meridian Fitness & Wellness, 700 South Rte. 9, Manahawkin (800-560-9990) Meets 1st Thurs. of each month, 2 pm. Battered Person Hotline, (732-3229092) Call for help for anyone in Ocean County of any age who is abused or battered. Down’s Syndrome Support Group, Pinelands Regional High School, Nugentown Rd., Little Egg Harbor (609294-0605 or 609-296-3109) High Hopes Support Group meetings are for anyone wishing to learn about Down Syndrome. 1st Mon. of each month, 7 pm. Divorced Parents Group, Stafford Twp. Recreation Center, 385 Jennings Rd., Manahawkin. Meets 3rd Thurs. of each month, 7:30 pm.
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SIDELONG: Terence Smith’s solo show of selected portraits and Americana is at the Birdland Gallery in Beach Haven through July 5. Pat Morgan (609-207-6809). * * * Basket Making: The Stockton Center on Successful Aging is sponsoring a series of basket workshops for older adults led by Niki Giberson of Swan Bay Folk Art Center, located at 300 Sooys Landing Rd. in Port Republic. Starting Saturday, July 9, from 10 a.m. to noon, learn to make two round blueberry baskets with wooden center handles. Blueberry Buckle will be sampled, and you will receive the recipe. There is a $30 materials fee payable to instructor. On Saturday, Aug. 6, make Zucchini Bread Baskets.
The workshops continue through the fall with an apple pie basket and an apple cider doughnut basket. Register online at HandsOnHistory.com or call Giberson at 609652-0366 for more information, directions or to register. Visit the SCOSA website at Stockton.edu/ scosa for more information, updates and cancellation procedures. * * * In the Libraries: Twenty-one Pine Shores Art Association artists exhibit in the Stafford branch of the Ocean County Library through Aug. 22. —P.J.
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eginning July 7, Ship Bottom presents “Concerts by the Bay” at the 10th Street waterfront park. All concerts begin at 7 p.m. Various genres of pop/rock music will be on the menu. In case of rain, an alternate venue will be announced. The concert lineup features Facedown (classic, contemporary rock) on July 7; Flip-N-Mickeys (cover band with an Irish spin), July 14; Mushmouth (rock ’n’ roll), July 21; Jimmy and the Parrots (tribute to Jimmy Buffett), July 28; Sir Rod (tribute to Rod Stewart), Aug. 4; eleven eleven (top 40 cover band), Aug. 11; and Philly Billy (rockin’ country), Aug. 18. Feel free to bring a blanket and lawn chair. If you feel like getting up and dancing, there’s room in front of the stage. Parking and restroom facilities Habitat for Humanity of Southern Ocean County Requests Donations & Volunteers, (609-978-9984) The goal is to raise funds to build homes for needy families. Call to volunteer; send donations to Habitat for Humanity, 668 Rte. 9, West Creek, NJ 08092.
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BAYSIDE SHUFFLE: When the spirit moves them, the dancers hit the dirt dance floor. are available. For more information, call Bor-
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Early Intervention, Suite 10, 102 East Bay Ave., Manahawkin (609-597-0023) This free program is for children from birth through age 3 who have slow development or developmental disabilities. Parents attend with children and work with trained professionals.
Kiwanis Club of Lacey, Angelo’s Oyster Bay Restaurant, Rte. 9, Forked River. Membership is open to active or retired people who live, work or conduct business from Bayville to Barnegat. Call Anne Gudzak, 609-693-3778. Meets Wed., noon.
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Barnegat Twp. Regular Republican Organization, Masonic Hall, East Bay Ave. Speakers and discussions are featured. New members are welcome. 3rd Tues. of each month, 7:30 pm. Call Jerry at 609-698-4322. LBI Woodcarvers Assn., Call for location (609296-5606) Speakers demonstrate woodcarving and painting techniques. Senior members are eager to help newcomers get started. Guests, potential members and all skill levels are welcome. 2nd Wed. of each month, 7:30 pm. OCEAN Inc. Head Start, (732-244-5333) A free comprehensive health, education and social services preschool program for income-eligible families is offered for 3- and 4-year-olds. Call for eligibility guidelines. Immunization Clinic, (609-341-9700, Ext. 604) Free clinics are offered by Ocean County Health Dept. for infants to school-age children. Sessions are held in Manahawkin, Toms River and Lakewood. Call for appointment. Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), (732-255-0404) Ocean County College, College Drive, Toms River. The organization is affiliated with the Federal Small Business Administration. Free advice is available from experienced professionals for new or existing small businesses. AIDS Testing & Counseling, 175 Sunset Ave., Toms River (732-341-9783) Ocean County Health Dept. provides free and confidential testing. No appointment necessary. Tues., 5:30-8 pm. Free Breast & Cervical Screening Available, Women ages 40-64 are invited to call The Lighthouse Network at 800-621-0096. Clinics are in Manahawkin, Toms River and Lakewood. CONTACT of Ocean County Offers Service, CONTACT is a 24-hour crisis intervention/listening telephone service available to the troubled, lonely, depressed or suicidal, as well as the individual who just needs someone to listen. Call 732-240-6100.
group features the Baytones and Sound Magic quartets singing barbershop harmony. Aug. 1, Geno Presents Sinatra, with Katie Fallon – Gene Galanti and Katie Fallon sing the songs of the “Rat Pack” era, plus some Broadway tunes. Aug. 8, Rob Connolly – An exceptional young singer and solo artist with deep, local musical roots; he will play a mix of songs from the 1970s through today. Aug. 15, Jimmy & Gene Duo – Jimmy & Gene’s Acoustic/Electric Thing features Barnegat’s Jimmy Arcoleo on vocals, guitars and harmonica and Gene Walk on vocals, stand-up drums and acoustic guitar. The two-man band covers a diverse collection of pop music from the 1950s through today. Aug. 22, Fred Gaurino and Friends – The four-piece band plays popular hits from the 1940s through the ’60s. Aug. 29, Joe Faronea – A local acoustic guitar player popular at the Jersey Shore, he covers music from the 1990s through today. —D.B. Crafty Ladies, St. Mary’s Church, Msgr. Reinbold Hall, 747 West Bay Ave., Barnegat. Mon., 1-3 pm, except holidays. Call Nancy at 609-660-0163. Lacey Democratic Club, Lacey Twp. Community Hall, Lacey Rd. & Rte. 9, Forked River. New members are welcome. 2nd Wed. of each month, 8 pm. Call John Coan at 609-693-9937. Volunteers Wanted, Ocean County Historical Society, 26 Hadley Ave., Toms River (732-341-1880) The society seeks people who can give a few hours of help per week or month in the museum education department or library research center. Prior knowledge is not needed. Call Diane Lingsch or Linda Kay. “Martha Mary Design Ministry,” St. Mary’s Church rectory, Barnegat. Decorating Committee meets 2nd Sat. of each month. New members are welcome. Call 698-5531. Library for the Blind & Handicapped, (800-7928322) Books are available on cassette and in large print at no cost. Nurses Group, St. Mary’s Church, Msgr. Reinbold Hall, 747 West Bay Ave., Barnegat. New nurses and ideas are welcome. 2nd Wed. of each month, 7:30 pm. Call Peg Watson at 609-693-3645. Family Child Care Providers Sought, Providers can earn an income by caring for up to five children in their Ocean County home. Call The Children’s Home Society of NJ at 732-905-6363, ext. 136. Breakfast Is Served, Stafford Twp. Firehouse, 133 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin. 3rd Sun. of each month, 8 am-noon. Helping Hands Mission Seeks Donations, This nonprofit, charitable organization purchases, collects and distributes supplies such as food, clothes, furniture, hygiene products for local children ages newborn-13 years who are in need. Write the mission at PO Box 504, Barnegat, NJ 08005. English Conversation Group, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480 or theoceancountylibrary.org) Groups meet in an informal environment and are led by trained volunteers. The group is intended for people who are new to speaking English. Tues., 3-4 pm or 4-5 pm.
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f you’re interested in aspects of the Island’s past, the LBI Historical Association Museum, located in Beach Haven on the corner of Engleside and Beach avenues, will hold a series of Monday night talks during the summer. All programs begin at 7:30; admission is free, but donations are welcome. Housed in the original home of Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church, built in 1882, the facility is owned and operated by the LBI Historical Association and is now in its 41st year. Inside, you can relive the Victorian era by learning about the grand hotels that set the standard for luxury and hospitality and helped establish Beach Haven’s legacy as the Queen City. Other exhibits include the history of the Tuckerton-Long Beach Island Railroad from 1886 to 1935, tools and implements of the Barnegat baymen, the Tucker’s Island resort, historic storms, shipwreck artifacts, Barnegat Lighthouse and the tradition of sailing on Barnegat Bay. The talks open on July 11 when Trish Schuster discusses “The Shark Attacks of 1916.” The horrific attacks shocked the Jersey Shore. Those attacks will again be in the spotlight during the talk by Al Savolaine, Matawan town historian, on Aug. 8. On July 18, Karter Larson will discuss “The Fishing Industry on LBI.” From firsthand family experiences, Larson will discuss the current and past fishing industry based in Barnegat Light. Authors Margaret Buchholz and Scott Mazzella present “Great Storms of the New Jersey Shore” on July 25. Dramatic photos will punctuate their program, which also includes the causes and effects of Superstorm Sandy. Books inscribed by the authors will be available for purchase. Beach Haven Borough Historian Jeanette Lloyd speaks on Charles Beck and Beck’s Farm on Aug. 1. Beck’s innovative skills led to the construction of the 1914 Causeway Bridge, the formation of the Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club and the conversion of Sherbourne Farm to a historic showplace. Joel Mott presents “The Sights and Sounds of the New Jersey Pine Barrens” on Aug. 15. Mott, who is public programs specialist for the Pinelands Commission, will discuss the history of the Pinelands and its ecological importance. On Aug. 22, Deborah Whitcraft and Gretchen Coyle discuss “Shipwrecks of the New Jersey Shore.” Those wrecks, of which hundreds lie directly off LBI, had a large impact on the early population of the shore and led to the formation of the U.S. Life Saving Service, predecessor to the Coast Guard. For the final program, on Aug. 29, Lloyd and Ron Marr give a talk about “The Lucy Evelyn.” From 1949 to when a fire destroyed it in 1972, the Lucy Evelyn served as a unique gift shop. It was one of the last Maine lumber schooners built when it was constructed in 1917. For more information, call the museum at 609-492-0700 or log onto lbimuseum.com. — Eric Englund ericenglund@thesandpaper.net
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o give it the most accurate name possible, Friday night’s live music spectacle in Surf City was the Coffeehouse Open Mic at East, co-organized by gallery owner Jen Bryceland and Swing Graphics designer Dawn Simon, in the tradition of coffeehousestyle open mic events of yesteryear that were held across the street at the former Gallery 1603 (of which Simon was the manager, and is now Modern Boutique), going back to 2009. It was a game of “connect the dots” that brought together the talents and ambitions of a number within the creative community and generated the sort of positive energy that gels and becomes something greater than itself, greater than the grapevine can communicate or even the most attractive event poster might suggest. The story of the casual coffeehouse concert idea begins at a bookshop (in the building that now houses Surf Buggy bike shop) with books and periodicals “floor to ceiling,” Simon said, that hosted weekly music and poetry events for the public. Simon met her longtime boyfriend Pete Sullivan there when he and his brother were in the band 3 Chords and a Plug. Fast-forward to the seed of local artisanship, planted several years ago by likeminded maker-types, which sprouted into last year’s hugely successful Makers Festival and has since spread like groundcover as the whole makers movement, spearheaded by the MakeShift Union. “Makers Fest gave everything a context,” Continued on Page 72
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Soroptimist International of LBI, Soroptimist International is a worldwide organization of women in management and the professions, working together to advance human rights and the status of women. The chapter meets 2nd Wed. of each month, SeptemberJune, 6:30 pm at various LBI restaurants. Anyone interested in attending a meeting may call Beverly Welling at 609-492-1032. Boys & Girls Club Car Campaign, (1-800-2460493) The clubs will accept most any car, with no restrictions. Cars will be sold at auction, and proceeds will help local clubs. Call for info. Artists Wanted, Pine Shores Art Assn., 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-597-3557 or pineshoresartassociation.org) Members can exhibit their work and attend classes, demonstrations and bus trips at discounted rates. VASA Order of America, Meets at the Community Christian Church, Fellowship Hall, 541 Liberty Way, Lanoka Harbor, 3rd Sun. of each month except January and February, 2 pm. Scandinavians, those of Scandinavian descent and anyone interested in Scandinavian heritage are welcome. Call Walter Emihl at 609-971-0688 or visit vasaorder.net?Lodge=d6 and click on “588 Vågen.” Post-Bariatric Surgery Support Group, SOMC Family Resource Center, Meridian Fitness & Wellness, 700 South Rte. 9, Manahawkin (800-560-9990) 3rd Tues. of each month, 7 pm. Great Bay Women’s Club, Call for location (609296-0363) Community women meet to encourage friendship and unity through participation in civic, educational and social projects. Nonsectarian and nonpolitical. New members welcome. 3rd Fri. of each month, 1:30 pm. Pinelands Watershed Alliance, Call for location (609-296-1888) Anyone interested in the health and well-being of the Tuckerton/Little Egg Harbor watershed is invited. 4th Tues. of each month, 7 pm. Job Seekers Support Group, Ocean County College, Center for Business Education & Training, Room 104, 150 Brick Blvd., Brick (732-255-0400, ext. 2945, or ocean.edu/career.htm) The aim is to improve job search strategies, promote networking with other job seekers and offer job-seeking advice and job leads. Admission, free. Mon., 9-10 am.
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CJ Chenier & Red Hot Louisiana Band
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The Event Horizon Big Bang Baby
Garden State Radio
MUD CITY CRABHOUSE NARDI’S
Jimmy Brogan, 4 G Love, 7 Jim Barone, 6 Hello Brooklyn,10 Love Puppies, 10
THE OLD CAUSEWAY PLANTATION
Ted Hammock
SEA OAKS COUNTRY CLUB
Facedown, 5 Dave Christopher krazy karaoke, 5 Brian Parr, 5 Under Pressure, 10 Billy Walton, 10 Lima Bean Riot,10 Band, 5 Mr. LoveJoy, 10
Don’t Know Jack, 10
Jeremy Renner Band, 10
Vince Basile
Mike DeClan Duo Ryan Zimmerman
krazy karaoke, 5 Flowers for Taco, 10
Ty Mares, 3 The Pickles Duo & The Impulsives, 10 Ted Hammock, 7 Danksters Acoustic
The Frax, 7
SEA SHELL CLUB at the pool at the tiki bar
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Hyperactive, 10
Almost Easy, 10
The Impulsives, 3:30
Shorty Long & Jersey Horns, 3:30
Mike DeClan Duo, 10
Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher, 10
Chris Gustelli, 4 Captain Eric, 10
Ted Hammock, 4 Sean Yocum, 10
The Pickles Duo, 4 & 10
Chris Gustelli, 7
Ryan Zimmerman, 7
Ty Mares, 7
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Terry Stebbins, 7
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Problem Child 2, 5
Barry Wasserman, Skeeter Pants, 5:30 5:30
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Flip-N-Mickeys, 10
Drop Dead Sexy, 10
Bill & Andy, 4 Shorty Long, 10
TERRACE TAVERN
Chuck Miller
Ted Hammock
TUCKERS TAVERN
Lenny G & the Soulsenders
Dan Brown
The Pickles
TUCKERTON BEACH GRILLE
open mic with Jimmy Brogan
Jimmy Brogan & Friends
Slap Happy
Rockin’ Renee, 7
Grace Guggenheim, 10:30 am Jeremy Renner Duo
Rockin’ Renee, 7
Don’t Know Jack
NOTE: SOME VENUES MAY HAVE DJS OR OTHER DIVERSIONS ON OTHER NIGHTS Volunteers Needed, LBI Historical Museum, Engleside & Beach aves., Beach Haven. Call 609492-4218. English Conversations, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) New speakers of English get the chance to practice and develop self-confidence in groups or 1-on-1. Call to register or stop by the registration desk.
Mah-jongg Club, Pine St. Recreation Center, 25 Pine St., Manahawkin. Mon., Tues. & Thurs., 12:30 pm. Zonta Club of Southern Ocean County, John & Sonia’s Luncheonette, Radio Rd., Little Egg Harbor. This international service organization works to elevate the status of women locally and world wide. Dinner meeting, 2nd Mon. of each month, 6 pm. Call Jeanne Ellis at 609-760-4120.
Models Needed, Pine Shores Art Assn., 94 Stafford Ave., Manahawkin (609-597-3557) Models are for portrait classes on Sun., 1-3 pm, and Mon., 7-9 pm. Undraped models are needed for the life drawing class on Thurs., 7-9 pm. Compensation is $20 per hour. Continuing & Professional Education Classes, Ocean County College offers almost 600 non-credit courses, in such areas as allied health and dental,
animal control, bartending, property management, legal office assistant and many more, as well as personal enrichment courses. Call 732-255-0404 or visit ocean.edu. Beach Haven Community Arts Program Needs Volunteers, Help is needed in advertising, delivering flyers, setting up for concerts, choosing bands and more. Call Brenda at 609-492-4218.
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Mermaid Shows Inspire Children To Respect Ocean By VICTORIA FORD ake no mistake: Marie McMenamy is not just a pretty girl in a mermaid costume. Add to that entrepreneur, entertainer, educator, environmental champion and creative force for good in the eyes of smitten children. The Manahawkin mom of two (Chris, 9, and Layla, 7) is owner and lead entertainer of the character entertainment group Layla Marie Princess Playtime. She grew up in Somers Point, the daughter of legendary showman and violinist Kenny Ilg, creator of Kenny i Entertainment, featuring his ninepiece band. McMenamy is classically trained in voice, piano, flute and piccolo and has performed at New York’s Carnegie Hall, Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center and Atlantic City’s Taj Mahal. She studied vocal music and education at The College of New Jersey and taught at Forked River Elementary and Lacey Township Middle School, and at Morris Hills High School. She has always enjoyed making up inventive, fun learning tools for students, including motivational, educational music videos to get kids to engage with subjects such as sci-
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ence, math and English. In 2012 she transitioned from teaching to princess entertainment, and she went full-time with the company in 2013. Princess Playtime started with Belle from “Beauty and the Beast” and has grown to 35 characters in just a few years. Now she can provide eight entertainers for an event, plus face painting, Minions – “We just keep expanding.” The Eco Mermaid Girls concept took off last summer, she said. McMenamy has designed a 45-minute school assembly program for which she is now writing contracts with Ethel Jacobsen School in Surf City and with Stafford Township schools. Is it too much, too fast? Not as long as she keeps her priorities centered on delivering the best possible performances for the kids, she said; sending the right messages about respecting the Earth, and each other; and backing it all up by living the lessons she promotes. The mermaids are Lily, Amber and Marina, each with a whole character complete with a unique personality and back-story. The take-home message is mermaids, like people, are one
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ECO CHIC: (Clockwise from top left) McMenamy makes a splash as a woman-fish hybrid. She and daughter Layla, 7, play the best-ever version of dress-up in ‘the princess suite,’ where costumes are stored and maintained. of a kind, yet everyone has a common responsibility in caring for the ocean, conveying a certain “we’re all in this together” mentality alongside lessons about how to keep our waterways and Earth clean. The idea of proactive environmental stewardship and language of her shows (“reduce, reuse, recycle, renew”) jives with New Jersey Clean Communities, a comprehensive, statewide litter abatement program, and her content meets New Jersey Core Curriculum standards. McMenamy offers an all-inclusive package, whether for a group of 10 or
an audience of thousands – e.g., the annual holiday party for the 177th Fighter Wing of the New Jersey Air National Guard. “I really like making things that are original,” she said. So when Fantasy Island called her and asked her to create a special character exclusive to the amusement park, she jumped at the chance to conceive Princess Isla, whose long flowing dress is like the ocean, with custom accessories by Lori Savoth of Love, Lori Crochet, based in Manahawkin. With her born talent and enterpris-
ing spirit, and the enduring example set by her dad, whose strong work ethic and legacy of taking care of people has shaped her own professional practices, McMenamy has built a booming business out of fostering happiness, empowerment and now environmental sensitivity in young minds throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. Her focus on educational, coastalrelated shows for kids is what sets Layla Marie Princess Playtime apart from other cosplay groups in the area, she said. Continued on Page 67, Sec. 2
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Breakers True Reggae Legends Check in at SC Hotel ‘No Discipline’ Controls Beach Club Crowd
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o Discipline has been performing since Danksters bassist Taylor Stokes, who came by 1983. The band played a smoke-filled to join No Discipline after playing an acoustic room at Rick’s American Café, back set at the Ann Coen Gallery in Surf City. Filling in as a guest bassist was easy for when there was smoking at Rick’s. According to guitarist Al Bazaz, the band played the first- Stokes. He grew up with No Discipline. When he ever Sunset Park Concert in Harvey Cedars. was a kid he and his friends would get on stage On that fateful day, Al and his brother Mike and play with No Discipline at house parties stood with the rest of No Discipline on the and events on the Island. This group of friends top of a trailer that was driven into the park would later become the popular ska, reggae, r&b on a dump truck and played for 500 people. group The Danksters. “They’ve been our role It’s really no surprise, then, that many of the models,” says Stokes, speaking of the influence folks at the Surf City Hotel on Saturday night of No Discipline on his band. Another reason that Stokes fit right in with were not seeing No Discipline for the first or second time but for the sixth or seventh or “I the group is that reggae, according to Bazaz, “is so much about feeling the music,” that a don’t even know”-th time. Still, the patrons of the Beach Club Bar, great reggae player can fit in on any reggae which is separated from the restaurant in the song. And whether they were feeling the music hotel by a set of wooden double sliding doors, or feeling the room, No Discipline was gelling enjoyed the show each in their own way. Some well with an eclectic Surf City Hotel crowd on hung out at the back bar and sang along when Saturday night. This weekend promises to bring another set they knew the words. Some stood next to the stage and danced like it was their first time, not of mixed crowds to the hotel, when “shamrock’n just hearing No Discipline, but hearing reggae Irish party band” Flip N Mickeys plays Friday music. One man, seeming in his 30s, danced night at 10 p.m., followed by party rock group with such zeal that at several points during the Drop Dead Sexy on Saturday night. No Disciperformance No Discipline lead singer King pline will return to Harvey Cedars to play the Marjorie Amon Jagwar called the man out personally for “excel- Sunset Park Concert Series on Aug. 10. lent dancing.” — Tim Hone ONE LOVE: Al Bazaz (left) started a reggae band after hearing a Bob Marley song. He has No Discipline manages to play music that is timhone@thesandpaper.net been playing with King Jagwar (center) for 15 years. Taylor Stokes (right) fills in on bass. simultaneously upbeat and laid back. A number of the guests at the Surf City Hotel on Saturday night were dancing themselves sweaty while the rest enjoyed conversations at the bar spiced up by the occasional singalong. In total, Al Bazaz estimates that about a hundred people came through the show that night. “It’s important to be able to read the room,” says Bazaz. While he loves reggae partially for its “conscious lyrics” – that is, that they are “songs with a more serious subject matter than just drinking wine and doing the limbo” – Bazaz says there’s nothing wrong with playing songs about drinking and having a good time. “At the end of the day, we all just love playing music, and we love that people love hearing our music.” No Discipline’s versatility might come from the fact that Al and Mike Bazaz didn’t always make reggae music. When the brothers first started out they were a rock band. That all changed when, one night over 30 years ago, they were hanging out on the Upper West Side in Manhattan in a friend’s car “and the song ‘War’ Ryan Morrill by Bob Marley came on the radio. CLASSIC TALE: A con scheme, a love story and a happy ending are a few essential parts of this production, a perennial favorite. That literally transformed us. I came home and said to my brother, this ur Gang Players will perform American as apple pie and a Fourth reggae music just speaks to me,” Meredith Wilson’s classic mu- of July oration… a marvelous show, recalls Al. Mike agreed, and the sical “The Music Man” this rooted in wholesome and comic trabrothers have recorded 15 original Friday and Saturday, July 1 and 2 at 7 dition.” Fitting, then, that Our Gang CDs since then. p.m. and this Sunday, July 3 at 2 p.m. will be performing it over the long On Saturday night, Al and Mike All performances will be at Barnegat Fourth of July weekend. were joined by King Jagwar, whose Our Gang, too, remains true to High School’s Bengal Auditorium. long legs allowed him to step almost It will be the fourth time the its origins. When Sherry Schnepp clear across the stage in one pirouettroupe has performed the 1958 Best and Nancy Gallimore founded the ting dance move. There was drumMusical Tony Award winner – it beat company in 1977 its purpose was mer Don Newby, who estimated that out “West Side Story” – in its 39 to give the children of Barnegat he has been with No Discipline for years. The show remains the same as Light and Long Beach Island somewhere between seven and 10 it did when reviewer Brooks Atkinson something to do, especially during years. And the band was rounded of The New York Times declared it “as Continued on Page 77, Sec. 2 out by a guest appearance from
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Breakers Bud as ‘America’ More Than Just Clumsy Re-Brand
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But Full Circle to Brewing Traditions By JEFF LINKOUS appy bir thday, America. This Bud story is for you. Back in May, the makers of Budweiser grabbed a headline with plans to re-christen the signature pale lager “America,” emblazoning the word on new 12-ounce can and bottle labels, set in the brand’s iconic script font. The temporary re-brand – the name change runs to November – was all about saluting America with a beer that’s undeniably a fixture in the American way of life. Budweiser is just that, and if you don’t like the beer, well, you may have liked some of its radio or television commercials. Whatever the case, Bud is the world’s top-selling beer, and has one of its outsized breweries in Newark. This is summer; it’s an Olympics year, not to mention a surreal presidential election year, and it is, of course, the Fourth of July. So there are plenty of reasons to toast America, e pluribus unum. The Latin phrase – “from many, one” – is also on the labels; so is the Statue of Liberty on pint cans. There is, however, a hitch, a fly in the beer: The makers of Budweiser haven’t been an American company for seven or eight years now. InBev, the ginormous Belgian-Brazilian brewing company, landed AnheuserBusch amid a tide of big brewing company mergers that AB wasn’t able to outmaneuver. Bud is part of an AB-InBev stable of brands that also includes Stella Artois, Bass, Beck’s and craft labels Goose Island and Blue Point Brewing, to name a few. Obvious marketing strategy aside, it is a little bit of a head-scratcher for multinational AB-InBev to wrap up Budweiser in Old Glory, inscribe its beer labels with snippets from the Pledge of Allegiance and the words to “The Star-Spangled Banner.” For one thing, it’s hard to ignore the European and South American connection. Then there’s the dissonance (clumsiness, even) of the company’s Super Bowl commercials last year that mocked ales brewed with fruit; AB-InBev’s portfolio features a well-regarded craft brand, Elysian, with an equally well-regarded pumpkin ale. That litany doesn’t even take into account the longstanding trademark dispute with Czech brewer Budvar over the name Budweiser, which is derived from the Czech city that’s home to the brewery and a brewing tradition. Budvar’s Budweiser is sold as Czechvar in this country; U.S. Budweiser is sold as Bud in parts of Europe; Budvar makes the better beer, I think. So the latest turn does seem a little like another tone deaf move on
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AB-InBev’s part. It got the company shredded on Twitter by craft beer enthusiasts and beer geeks; never mind that Bud has long been a target for those folks. Yet the story of Budweiser is a distinctly American tale, tracking along the immigrant and entrepreneurship story arc; throw in some pioneering spirit, too (Budweiser was the first to make use of refrigerated transport to distribute the beer). There’s also a common thread that runs from the inception of Budweiser to the current craft beer craze that we know now. From the heartland of the U.S., Adolphus Busch knocked off a European beer, Bohemian pilsner, and made a beer style that became famously associated with America, nearly eclipsing the region of the Czech Republic that gave rise to it. Fast-forward 140 years, and you find American craft brewers taking a similar commanding presence over some beer styles that were distinctly continental or from the U.K. That American craft beers can make you forget that IPAs originated in England is an echo from Adolphus Busch creating Budweiser. So as we celebrate the U.S.’s 240th birthday, with a beer renamed America, it makes some sense to take a moment to toast what’s distinctly American and the related mosaic of backstories, the things that come together to make the country singularly iconic, e pluribus unum. Budweiser is, indeed, one of them. (Disclosure: I don’t drink Bud; I never have. It tastes rather thin to me. Even before I started drinking fuller-bodied craft beers 20-odd years ago, Budweiser was the last beer I’d ask for.) Bragging rights: If you’re a beer drinker and in Beach Haven over the next couple of weeks, you should look for Narragansett Lager on the beer menus of the bars. It’s a shark/ Jaws thing. Capt. Quint downs some Narragansetts aboard the Orca, on the hunt for the great white shark menacing the local waters. So having a few yourself upon the centennial of one of the attack’s that inspired the novel and film – in the seaside town where the attack happened, no less – makes for some pop culture bragging rights. Just be ready to sing “Spanish Ladies.” Beer radar: Here’s another brew to put on your beer radar: Spellbound Brewing’s pale ale. The Mount Holly brewery, a start-up from 2014, has been making the beer for a while now, part of a lineup that includes a respectable IPA and porter. The IPA popped on taps at Island bars last summer. Continued on Page 78, Sec. 2
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WORKING TOGETHER: Nita Shapiro and Connie Beggs, co-owners of Art and Décor in Surf City, pose with their work – Shapiro (top) with her paintings, Beggs (above) with her large photograph on wrapped canvas.
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rt and Décor at Surf City and LBI Creative Minds in Beach Haven are joining to celebrate the 4th of July weekend with a “Big Art Extravaganza,” Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to at least 4 p.m. Art and Décor co-owners Nita Shapiro and photographer Connie Beggs have listened to customers’ wants and created bigger artworks to fit on the bigger walls of LBI’s newest homes. Lisa Ball and Dion Di Pasquale of LBI Creative Minds in Schooner’s Wharf have followed suit. After listening to customers ask, “Do you have something bigger?” the artists decided they would do just that. Many of the works are 3 feet by 4 feet or 3 feet by 5 feet. “I’m always able to custom design a special piece of artwork,”
said Shapiro. Shapiro started her art career as a textile designer and said this is why she has the ability to think outside the box and spot fashion design trends. Her paintings on whimsical-shaped boards, wainscoting, cutouts and tin lend themselves to the cottage look. Beggs puts her photo images of LBI on gallery wrapped canvas, photo blocks and boxed note cards. She has a large collection of matted and framed pieces ready to take home and hang, or she will take special orders. Besides seascapes and Island life, she also travels extensively and has shots of Italy, France and Spain. Last year she visited New Zealand and Australia – check out photos of the Outback. Artist Karin Battle finishes furniture in happy, seaside colors and adds hand-painted images such as turtles and crabs.
This is Art and Décor’s second summer season in its new location, 1918 Long Beach Blvd. between 19th and 20th streets, and customers are finding the new shop chock full of new creative images and stand-alone sculptural works. At the other end of the Island, Creative Minds artists include owner Lisa Ball, whose paintings rely on her memory and feelings as much as they do on reality. Besides displaying her own work, Dion Di Pasquale has a collection of seashore “doodle” paintings. Creative Minds is also an interactive studio for children and the young at heart offering art camp, birthday parties and rainy-day crafts. Art and Décor also has classes in mosaics, glass slumping, driftwood art, wall hangings and all things “sea-shorific.” — Pat Johnson
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L i qu i d Ln i n e s Jon Coe
Down Pillows Plucked From Bridge Casualties Local Businesses Soar With Online Support By JON COEN ave you noticed how many small businesses are popping up around the Island lately? All this local love! Hand made. Organic. And how many of them are putting back into our community? It’s awesome. I have to tell you about his new venture called Gull Down. There is a young local couple that has come up with a great idea. It seems that an awful lot of seagulls meet an untimely death on our Causeway Bridge. You’d think with all that airspace over the bay, they could avoid the one span with all that summer traffic. But they don’t, and thus, the bridge is constantly full of herring gull corpses, which is no laughing matter. Anyway, Gull Down heads to the bridge and collects the dead seagulls. They then pluck each feather off the bird and make pillows in an artisan’s loft in Loveladies. Every material used is ethically sourced. The loft itself is something to behold. It’s essentially the garage apartment over the guy’s parents’ summer house. The interior is brick made from a wall on the Lower East Side of Manhattan where Basquait supposedly used to drink coffee. The spiral staircase, owned by the first settlers in Williamsburg back in 1638, was taken apart and delivered to LBI where it was put back together by hand. The couple rides their fixed gear bikes to the bridge each Saturday, usually right before changeover, grabbing the bodies of the deceased birds (and backing up traffic to Red Bank) to bring back to the loft. This is demanding work and they usually spend the rest of the day at one of their favorite LBI bars, drinking mojitos. They are known to bring their own hand picked, gluten-free mint from their garden to the mixoligist at the bar, who shakes each mojito by hand. They rise early on Sunday morning and then just after brunch, at about 2 p.m., they go
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about meticulously removing each feather from the gull, before spending the rest of the day on the beach in those amazing hats they got at Art Basel in Miami last December. It was all over Snapchat. On Monday morning they usually wake up, early again, for coffee and locally picked organic blueberries at 10 a.m. They then stuff the seagull feathers into bags that they sourced from Chinatown in Philly, where a woman sells bags that she has been importing from her homeland now for 20 years. Each one is made back in Taipei where her entire family works in the same facility. It really is so cool to have that family connection. They document the entire process on Instagram for each pillow made. It’s fascinating. Each gull feather pillow is then placed into a specially sourced pillowcase, bought directly from a girl in Hoboken who travels around the country, buying pillowcases from thrift stores for $1, essentially removing them from the waste cycle and only charging $10 for a used pillow case. The feather-filled fabric bag is then placed into one of the pillowcases – by hand! Once the fully assembled Gull Down pillow is complete, each one is hand-painted by a local artist to commemorate the seagull that gave its life for that pillow. It’s just such an amazingly organic process. The pillows cost $145 each. The couple have an Etsy store and will be doing pop-ups all summer long around the Island. A percentage of that money goes to a nonprofit based out of Lancaster, Pa., whose mission is to save old barns. So many people have no idea about the plight of barns in central Pennsylvania. With the popularity of using old barn wood in homes and businesses from LBI to the Northern Liberties, these barns have become scarce. There was a whole documentary on it. For every barn that gets torn down, they build a new barn, one
Share My Rainbow Clouds Can’t Impede Beach Magic
Marjorie Amon
Unmistakable Imagery Barnegat Light Sunset an Icon in Itself
SELF-SOUVENIR: Here’s an idea for a DIY postcard. Take an evening stroll around the state park that is home to LBI’s premier landmark, and capture some shots to show the world (or at least share on social media) that you were here. by next summer. For $500, you get not only a pillow with the limited edition hand-painted gull, but also a poem about the life of a seagull. For $1,000, you not only get the pillow, but you can also accompany this couple on a Saturday outing to collect the dead gulls. OK, OK. Yes, this is a joke. Hand crafted ice cubes and well-intended efforts that turn out to be incredibly inefficient need to be spoofed. In reality, I support 100 percent the efforts of our local artists and makers. We’re mostly talking about a generation that grew up on a life of big box consumerism where we all buy the exact same items, from food to art, from a faceless corporate entity, that was often made in Asia. These artisans are some of my best friends and I will continue writing about all their endeavors. Go support our local makers at Third Thursday, every art gallery on the Island and the Surf City Farmer's Market. This summer they seem to be hitting their stride. AND WE HAVE A WINNER (FOR A CHANGE): Writing Liquid Lines, I think it’s really important to keep readers abreast of accomplishments within the local community of watermen and waterwomen. It’s awesome to be able to report on who does well in Island comps and races. I also really enjoy raising up those who do well outside our area, such as Marjorie Amon the Southern Regional Surf Team, different paddle racers or our local wave SPACIOUS: A stormy sky over the ocean has a way riders in regional pro events. of bringing out all the nuances of gray. This sky’s Unfortunately, when it comes to chalky ash-blue is far too subtle to show up on a that, I don’t get to announce a winrainbow umbrella hat. ner all that often. In my opinion, LBI Continued on Page 62, Sec. 2 that should have just the right patina and worn look by 2077, so our grandchildren can still know the love of tearing down an old barn to create a rustic look in their own home. Gull Down currently has a GoFundMe account, where for $200 you can pre-order your own seagull feather pillow that will be delivered
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Breakers ‘Warcraft,’ Two More Miss Cinematic Mark Video Game Not Necessarily Movie Material By BILL GEIGER hat’s happening to summertime? Once July comes crashing in, time doesn’t just fly, it fairly soars toward Labor Day. But it gets worse than that. I’m beginning to wonder about the state of affairs in the world lately. This past week West Virginia experienced its worst flooding in decades. On the West Coast, wildfires the likes of which have rarely been seen have devastated the California landscape in a far different way. Then in human society and politics, the Brits have voted to leave the European Union, sending shockwaves through the economies of the wealthier nations and causing my retirement portfolio to become a comedy of errors. I was hoping to retire at 70, but now maybe 80 has a better shot. So the summer hasn’t been stellar so far, and neither have the movies. I’ve seen only one or two that have merely stood out, let alone been glorious achievements. On the plus side, for me, the Teenage Mutant Turtles have remained in the shadows, and I have not found Dory. I didn’t even know she was missing. To be totally honest, I saw “Finding Nemo” all those years ago (Ellen DeGeneres can tell you exactly how many), and the most annoying character by far was this constantly talking blue fish called Dory. I mean, she never shut up! So let’s let her stay lost. Who cares? I did catch the sequel, “Now You See Me 2,” another stultifying, annoying affair. The stars are the same, except for the addition of Lizzie Caplan, whom the film received in a straightup trade for Isla Fisher, who played Henley Reeves in “Now You See Me,” and except for Harry Potter (a.k.a. Daniel Radcliffe), who plays Walter Mabry, the smarmy bastard son of Arthur Tressler (Michael Caine). Or is he? This is a movie about magicians, right? It begins with the deep and familiar voice of Morgan Freeman (Thaddeus Bradley), sitting in a cell talking about “The Eye,” and earnestly intoning a threat to the so-called Four Horsemen, the high-powered magician troupe of J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), Jack Wilder (Dave Franco), Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson) and Lula May (Lizzy Caplan). At the top of their game, the Horsemen are unbeatable, but Bradley’s threat ends with “An eye for an eye.” There’s a fifth Horseman, Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo), whose father was the famous magician Lionel Shrike. Shrike lost his life performing the “locked inside a safe that’s dropped into the river” trick. Turns out he really was locked inside a safe that was dropped into the river. Dylan is still haunted by that trick, and was there the day Lionel died. So was Thaddeus Bradley. These days Dylan is a double agent working for the FBI and steering the Horsemen to ply their various tricks against the real threats of the day, this time earmarking the rollout of a high-tech program called Octa. Octa, the brainchild of CEO Owen Case (Ben Lamb), is a cellphone scam that will steal all of the personal info from the people using those phones, and the Horsemen plan to expose Case and his scheme. All goes well until the Horsemen are themselves exposed, this time by a genius who is higher-tech than they are. That would be Harry Potter, who plays Walter Mabry, back from being supposedly dead. As long as Harry Potter is the leader of the bad guys, he’s
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cool. But when he teams with his “father” Arthur Tressler, he’s less so. Potter kidnaps, then blackmails the Horsemen to steal a memory stick the dimensions and thinness of a playing card from a secure underground location. Once in his possession, Potter would be able to get all that information on the phoneholders like his hapless former partner Owen Case wanted to. New title: “Harry Potter and the Case of the Missing Phone Information.” The Horsemen are in a quandary, and meanwhile Dylan is cajoled into getting Thaddeus out of jail to help him find his missing Horsemen, who are cavorting in Macau with Harry Potter. Then Potter’s movie dad, Tressler, comes along, and things go dark in a hurry. But our movie guys, the Horsemen, have a few tricks up their sleeves, and even Harry Potter’s magic can’t stop them. New title: “Harry Potter vs. the Five Horsemen.” What is it with this movie? Trails end, trails pick up, things get silly, things seem serious, and one of the most blatant red herrings I’ve seen in a long time is introduced in McKinney’s “twin brother” Chase. This is a look-alike Woody Harrelson, a bad guy, though with a head of hair that Merritt favorably describes as looking like n, a “mat of pubic hair.” I like Woody Harrelson, but I’ve never found his Merritt McKinney too Continued on Page 57, Sec. 2
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Nerd watchers flock to Joe Pop’s Shore Bar for the iconic rockers’ annual migration to LBI. CHECK OUT: the-nerds.com BE THE JUDGE: Sunday, July 3, and every Wednesday night all summer, at Joe Pop’s, Ship Bottom. —V.F.
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VIEW ALL LISTINGS 24/7 ON MY WEBSITE: WWW.LBIHOMEVALUES.COM MARY ANN O’SHEA, CRS, ABR, GRI BROKER/SALESPERSON
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“Over 40 Years of Helping People Like You” SURF CITY— $1,875,000 - ONLY ONE HOME OFF OCEAN! OCEANVIEW VILLA...JUST 1 OFF OCEAN! OPEN OCEANVIEWS with 3 levels of living area, 3490 Liv SF, 100x40 lot, 5 brms, 4 bths, Guest Suite, Fam Rm, Sun Rm, Great Rm-open Kitchen/Dining/Liv Area, multi-decks, roof top w/Jacuzzi, screened deck, 2-car garage! www.lbiihomevaluescom/4013737
SURF CITY—$1,095,000—60x100 LOT
3rd Off Ocean! Renovated 2006, 1504 SF, 3 brms, 1.5 bths, multi-level decking, perfect spot for dream home www.lbihomevalues.com/4013052
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LOVELADIES—$875,000! OCEANBLK—100X100 LOT! 3 Brms, 2 Bths, Great Rm, F/P, Master Suite, 1-car garage, multi-level decking! lbihomevalues.com/4015635
SHIP BOTTOM—$497,500 BAYVIEWS! 1.5 BLKS TO OCEAN!! 3 brms, 2 bths, completely remodeled!
Large rooftop deck with bay views! www.lbihomevalues.com/4013462
SHIP BOTTOM—$899,500 OCEANBLOCK! 3rd OFF OCEAN! 3 brms, 2 bths, 1496 SF, basement, c/a
& gas heat, gas f/p, excellent rental income!lbihomevalues.com/4011010
SHIP BOTTOM—$689,500
Oversized 60x110 lot spans 2 streets, 2475 SF, 4 brm, 2 bth, master w/bath & deck, garage & heated bonus rm www.lbihomevalues.com/4011644
SURF CITY — $618,000 SHIP BOTTOM—$224,900-BAYFRONT RARE OPPORTUNITY! Bayfront Condo BAYBLOCK! BAYVIEWS! 5 brms, 2 with Bayfront Views & its own BEACH! bths, 1894 SF, Liv Rm, Fam Rm, New
1 brm, 1 bth, 416 SF, 50 Ft w/f, 1st Level, Granite tops, SS Appliances!
Kitchen, C/A & hot air! Bayviews! www.lbihomevalues.com/4015125
LONG BEACH TWP Stunning Oceanside home with water views designed by OSK Design Partners, Architects. The interior features include six bedrooms and four full and two half baths. $1,480,000
BEACH HAVEN Here is your chance to live in Beach Haven in and among the beautiful Victorian homes in the center of it all; This 2 BD condo is one of only six units in a converted, oceanside circa 1890 Victorian home. $330,000
STAFFORD TWP Best deal on waterfront! Exquisite 3 BD, 2½ BA bayfront. Enjoy the breathtaking views all year round from all rooms! Minutes to LBI beach! Open floor plan and completely redone for you. $598,000
BEACH HAVEN BEACH HAVEN This beautiful contemporary reverse living home has two living areas, 4 BD /3 full baths. Great location with playground and tennis courts across the street and just a short walk to the beach. $899,000
Pristine best describes this impeccably furnished 4 bedroom, 2 bath home located in the heart of Beach Haven. No detail was overlooked to create the perfect care free shore getaway. You won’t be disappointed. $679,000
HARVEY CEDARS Stunning 4 BD, 3.5 bath oceanblock contemporary located just two off the beach with breathtaking ocean views. This home is in immaculate condition with many high end features and upgrades. $1,767,500
BEACH HAVEN This well loved home features three bedrooms and two full baths, a heated sunlit enclosed front porch, open living/dining area and den on the first floor that may be used as a fourth bedroom. $640,000
LONG BEACH TWP Bayblock gem. 5 BD, 3½ baths and a family room. Located in heart of North Beach. This beautiful contemporary reversed living home was designed by Studio Tagland and features many custom upgrades. $1,195,000
BARNEGAT
BARNEGAT LIGHT—$665,000
Zoned SF/Commercial! 50x125 lot, 4 brms, 2.5 bths, fam rm & liv rm, multidecks, 2-car garage, c/a, gas ht! www.lbihomevalues.com/4015870
SHIP BOTTOM—$325,000 2 BLKS TO OCEAN! 3 brms, 1 bth,
864 sf, 60X100 lot, New Kitchen w/ center Island, Ample Parking! www.lbihomevalues.com/4011980
BEACH HAVEN—$559,000 BAYVIEWS! 12 HOMES TO OCEAN!! 50x100, 1107 SF, 4 brms, 1 bth, 2-car
garage, large driveway & backyard! www.lbihomevalues.com/4014747
Bayfront Contemporary with breathtaking bay views. A spacious vaulted ceiling foyer welcomes you to this stunning 3 bd, 2 bath home with designer details throughout. Incredible large living area with wall-to-wall windows and access to the bayfront deck. $650,000
BEACH HAVEN Beautifully updated side by side duplex in the heart of Beach Haven. Spotless and fully rented for the season. Completely furnished. Three bedrooms in the South Unit. Two bedrooms in the North unit. $599,000
BEACH HAVEN
LONG BEACH TWP
Oceanside lot available on 12th St. in Beach Haven. Central location with easy walk to all activities, shopping and restaurants. Property fronts on 12th St. Call for details. $399,000
CUSTOM BEACH BLOCK HOME. 6BR/3 full baths Bright, Warm and Cheery. Just 4 houses from the ocean. Granite gourmet kitchen w/ wolf stove, stainless steel appliances and cobblestone and H/W floors. $1,399,000
This stunning well maintained 4 bd, 3½ bath Bayside home offers unobstructed views of the Bay. Designed for entertaining with an open floor plan, 3 spacious decks plus a rooftop deck with hot tub. The home comes completely furnished. Don’t wait it won’t last. $989,000
LONG BEACH TWP
NORTH BEACH HAVEN—$605,000
TWNHOME, 3 brms, 1.5 bth, 1056 sf, 50x71 lot, open kitchen/dining/ living rm, liv deck and roof deck! www.lbihomevaluescom/4011622
MANAHAWKIN—$329,900 SPRAWLING RANCH! 10 MINS TO BAY! 3 brms, 2 bths, 1425 sf, 75X75
lot, New Roof, New Vinyl Bulkhead! www.lbihomevaluescom/4015932
BRANT BEACH - $762,500 RIPARIAN EASEMENT! BUILT 2000! 100X90 lot! 5 brms, 3.5 bths, JUST SOLD in 30 days! Call Mary Ann O’Shea today to sell your home!
LONG BEACH TWP
NORTH BEACH HAVEN
BARNEGAT
This stunning 4 BD/3.5 bath bayfront home features unobstructed bay views and 60 feet of bay frontage with dock and boat lift! Great open floor plan filled with light, amazing water views, high ceilings, wide stairs and decks. $1,749,000
This oceanside 4 bedroom 3½ bath home boasts 3 floors plus an oversized 2 car garage, elevator, open floor plan is move-in ready. H/W floors, fireplace, high-end kitchen situated on 75x100 lot. $1,499,000
Stunning, spacious, spectacular. Here is the ideal active adult community home for those who have a lot of living to do! 3BD, 3 bath with over 3,000 sq. ft. of luxury living space. $399,000
SHIP BOTTOM Incredible oceanfront views!! Great opportunity to own “10” weeks a year in a conveniently located and updated oceanfront unit. This concept is a form of interval ownership more commonly known as a time share. $149,900
SURF CITY—$1,700,000 4th OFF OCEAN– Built 2011, 3392 Liv SF, 60x100, 5 brms, 5 bths JUST SOLD! Call Mary Ann O’Shea to list & expedite the sale of your home!
CEDAR RUN - $319,000 Oversized 262x170 lot! 4 Brms, 2.5 Bths, Built 2000, Great Rm, Liv Rm, Din, Rm, brm on 1st level! Fenced! www.lbihomevalues.com/4015387
LONG BEACH TWP
LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP
Wonderful 5 bd/2 bath shore Cape in NBH offers plenty of room with, and lots of additional living space, including a FR and LR, to accommodate overflow of guests. $599,000
Incredible bayfront townhouse boasting incredible bay views. An inground pool facing the bay & sunsets. This magnificent end unit features three bedrooms and two and one half baths. $499,999
www.dianeturton.com MANAHAWKIN—$197,000 BEACHVIEW AREA! VACANT LOT ON CUL-DE-SAC! 1.192 Acres, Trees
removed, Water & Sewer Laterals www.lbihomevalues.com/4013730
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BEACH HAVEN 3 BD/2 bath side by side condo features open floor plan, oversized deck, master bedroom on the third floor. Walk to the beach or to the bay. Plenty of parking and fully furnished. Great rental history. $599,000
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Charming 3 br 1.5 ba well maintained beach Beach Haven - $535,000 cottage on 75 x 90 lot. Bay beach down the Combination house and office on 80 x 90 lot. street, walking distance to restaurants, short Plenty of potential right in the Heart of Beach walk to the beach! Haven.
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New construction only 4 houses from the ocean. The ocean views rom the 2nd floor deck are totally unobstructed. This house is ready! Construction is done!
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L ate Ju ne del iver y of t his spec tacu la r Beautifully remodeled just steps to the beach. oceanfront new construction built by Erik Featuers 4br, 3 full ba, great backyard. Johnson! 80 feet on the water. 5 br and 4.5 ba.
Office building with 8 offices on 2nd floor. Post Office 1 bedroom and 1 bath condo in the heart of Oceanfront features 7 br, 4 full ba, family room, leased $24,000/yr. Bank area available. $6,800/mo. Beach Haven. Great rental potential. numerous decks to include rooftop, 4,200 sq. ft.
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Continued from Page 54, Sec. 2 be entirely believable. Two of them in the same film is nearly insufferable. Some of the same is true of the other characters. Franco’s Jack Wilder is a blank. There’s very little going on with him, yet for some reason Lula finds him irresistible. She’s another blank slate, put in the film for looks. Eisenberg is his usually annoying presence – smarmy to the point of ridicule, someone you’d like to grab by the collar and slap around for a while. Only Ruffalo, with his workmanlike demeanor, is watchable for any length of time. And what’s going on with “The Eye.” Is this some kind of deity? Is it magic; is it mysticism? Who knows? What I do know is that the smug attitude of these so-called magicians is finally wearing me down. I was actually hoping Harry Potter would win. New title: “Harry Potter Defeats Horsemen, Learns Some New Tricks.” * * * I must admit, I do not play video games, so I have no idea what the hoopla surrounding “Warcraft” is all about. The film made from the video game (are we witnessing the dawn of a new inspiration?) is easy enough to understand, though, especially if you’ve explored Middle Earth with any of the Peter Jackson films of Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings.” You know, Orcs, trolls, good magic, bad magic, talking horses. No, I just made that up. There are no talking horses. The peaceful land of Azeroth has fallen under the spell of bad magic. Unbeknownst to the inhabitants, a powerful force of Orcs has gathered on the other side of a magic portal, their leader the evil warlock Gul’dan (Daniel Wu) using captured humans for the life-force needed to keep the magic going. This magic, called fel, is fed by life, and as the life force is sucked out of the humans, it is immediately transferred as fuel for the fel. Gul’dan summons the portal, and the Orcs go through, ready to do battle with the humans in Azeroth. Soon they have captured villages (more fel fuel), and as the alarm spreads, King Llane Wrynn (Dominic Cooper) brings together his war party and sends Commander Anduin Lothar (Travis Fimmel) with a band of soldiers to reconnoiter the situation. Lothar’s party is ambushed, but they manage to fight off the Orcs and even capture the comely (well, Orc-comely) Garona (Paula Patton), who’s half-Orc, half-human. It also helps that she speaks English. Garona gives the humans the full story, tells them about Gul’dan and the dark magic. The king and Lothar begin to suspect some kind of magic intrigue going on between the Orc world and the human world. Someone in the human world must be dipping into the dark magic. Fingers point to the Guardian, Medivh (Ben Foster), the sworn protector of the human world. But if this were true, it would endanger all the humans and their kingdoms. All is not necessarily rosy in the Orc world either. The Frostwolf clan of Orcs, led by a moderate Orc named Durotan (Toby Kebbell), believes the Orc homeworld was destroyed by the fel and Gul’dan’s worship of it. He believes Gul’dan must be stopped or he’ll destroy the world of Azeroth. Garona sets up a meeting between the Orcs and the humans, which turns out to be a trap set up by several Orcs still loyal to Gul’dan, and Lothar’s son is killed. Gul’dan learns the identity of the disloyal Orcs, and Durotan challenges Gul’dan in single combat. Draining more humans of their life force, Gul’dan sets up the portal, and brings hordes of Orcs through the gate. The king and Lothar prepare to battle the Orcs, and the stage is set for the final huge confrontation. Again, not knowing the game itself, but having seen many fantasy-type films, I’d say “Warcraft” follows a rather clearly drawn arc of action, and director Duncan Jones (whom we last saw with the independent film “Moon”) does a good job keeping all the action moving forward. It’s clear who is good and who is evil, and even though part of the action takes place in the world of the Orcs, Jones does not falter bringing their story to us in the same way he brings the human story. Jones, too, is apparently an avid player of “Warcraft.” Interestingly, though “Warcraft,” more appropriately titled “Warcraft: the Beginning,” opened to rather tepid box office returns in
the U.S., the world market for it was boffo. Especially China. That there will be a sequel to “Warcraft” is not in doubt; China and its $170 million return alone will guarantee that this film gets a followup. I wonder what Harry Potter would say to that? * * * Knowing how much we all love The Rock, we’ve saved the best for last here. That’s a manner of speaking, of course. The Rock and his newest good buddy Kevin Hart, made a little film together called “Central Intelligence.” Hart plays a mild-mannered accountant named Calvin Joyner who peaked as a senior in high school. After he marries his high school sweetheart, he settles down into what he considers his dull accountant life. The Rock is the high school fat kid (Robbie Whierdicht), the nerd who gets embarrassed by some school bullies and is pushed into sliding along the gym floor totally naked, in front of a Continued on Page 60, Sec. 2
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Continued from Page 57, Sec. 2 senior class assembly, and who finally gets out of the mortifyingly bad joke by Joyner giving him his letterman jacket to cover himself. Robbie sulks away, never to return to the high school again. Twenty years pass. The 20-year high school reunion is coming up, and Calvin, still married to Maggie (Danielle Nicolet), the high school sweetheart, begins to fear there are problems showing up in their marriage. Maggie wants to go to the reunion, but Calvin does not, again fearing that his best days are behind him, but when he declines a Facebook invite to the reunion, he gets a request to friend a Bob Stone. Calvin doesn’t know a Bob Stone, but Bob messages him telling him he is really Robbie Whierdicht, and invites Calvin out for a drink. Of course Calvin goes to the bar looking for Robbie, but instead finds The Rock, all buff and heavily muscled. There are some hijinks, then some soul-searching, then some tearful confessions, then when The Rock asks Calvin to help him with some accounting work, and Calvin sees what some of the figures are, he starts to suspect some things, and the next day the CIA shows up and the fun begins. We’ve seen all this before. In fact, we’ve seen all this before with Kevin
ON TAP HOME BASE: South Jersey STYLE: All the right stuff to suit the mood and elevate the party. LINEUP: Jeff Giuliani, lead vocals, guitar and keys; Rich Franchetta, drums, percussion, turntables, vocals; Derek Gertz, guitar and vocals; Jack Zaferes, bass and vocals. WORD UP: Giuliani and Franchetta are best buds since second grade who have poured their everything into making and performing music for their beloved fans for more than 20 years. TWO’S TAKE: Musicianship, friendship – hell, humanship – on a whole other level. CHECK OUT: eleveneleven.com and “eleven eleven” on Facebook BE THE JUDGE: Sunday, July 3, at the all-new Daymark, Barnegat Light. —V.F. Hart in the role of the guy who’s not a spy, or not a cop, but just “riding along.” You might say it’s a part Hart was born to play. He has mastered the double take, the fake screaming, the look of total surprise/fear/pain that he musters throughout the last three-quarters of the film. “Central
Intelligence” is vintage Hart. That’s not to say it was a good year. One day, Hart will break out of the cycle of films into which he has become ensconced. Perhaps he’s leading man material. Perhaps he can carry a film. Until then, though, we’ll probably see him in “Ride Along 3” or
“Central Intelligence 2” or something like that. Someone had better toss him a lifeline, and soon. Otherwise he’ll be too old to play these roles. What about The Rock? He’s been trying to expand his range over his last two films. Last year, in “San Andreas,” there were some dramatic
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Christopher J. Baumann, Broker/Sales Associate
christopher.baumann@bhhszackshore.com Direct: 732-406-1440 • 609-492-7277 • 800-633-1146 2900 Long Beach Boulevard, Beach Haven Gardens
My name is Christopher J. Baumann from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Zack Shore Realtors, and I have been successfully selling real estate in our area for 14 years! I work very hard for each and every one of my clients. My hard work and knowledge of the real estate market has allowed me to sell 35 properties and $20,000,000 in sales volume in 2015 alone. I consistently rank in the top 1% of Realtors in our MLS Area. If you are looking to buy or sell and want to work with a professional who cares, contact me anytime. Below are a few of my current listings for sale and also a few testimonials from clients in 2016. Have a great day!
ACTIVE FOR SALE ON LBI
SURF CITY
BEACH HAVEN
LOVELADIES
BEACH HAVEN
JUST REDUCED $196,000!!Welcome to this spacious oceanfront coastal home that offers the charm of a small beach cottage while having plenty of room for family and guests. The charming multi-level, multi-functional home offers 5 bedrooms plus extra bonus room, 3 ½ baths, 2 living areas for plenty of gathering areas as well as privacy from guests when needed. This home has all of the upgrades one would expect in a custom built home such as Brazilian hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen with Viking range, granite countertops, elevator, vaulted ceilings, multiple outdoor decking including a rooftop deck with grill, refrigerator, covered seating and an additional deck with hot tub and additional lounging space. 1 N 4th is also a highly successful rental at $130,000/ year in rentals only during the prime weeks as the owner uses it up to 6/18 and after Labor Day. $2,199,000
Located in the heart of everything Beach Haven has to offer, this 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath home is in move in condition and is being offered furnished per inventory. This well cared for home has 2 living rooms with hardwood floors, a master bedroom and a junior suite. This reversed living home has a large kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. The open floor plan allows for gathering and sitting in the adjoining dining and living room and also outside decks. Paver walkway and patio as well as fiberglass decks give the home plenty of indoor and outdoor space. NEW TO RENTAL MARKET AND 8 WEEKS BOOKED AT $4500 FOR PRIME WEEKS! $895,000.
PRICE REDUCED! Welcome to 293 -C Tidal Drive in Loveladies. This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with a boat slip and views of the bay with easy beach access is being offered by a reasonable seller to a new homeowner who would like to put their own stamp on a new home on LBI. The open layout with huge wraparound deck allows for easy living looking at the water and sunsets. This home sits on a 90 x 133' lot and the boat slip allows for a boat up to 21' or bring your jet ski! Renovate or build a new home with great water views. $865,000
Coastal living condo in the desirable LEH Yacht area section of Beach Haven. This condo is in pristine condition and consistently upgraded by current owners and offers 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths plus a bonus room that can be used as an office and or extra sleeping area. This reversed living condo is a short walk to the beach which is 8 homes away, the bay and all the fun activities of downtown Beach Haven. Their are 2 brand new paver common areas that can be used for entertaining guests and family at the beach. Rentals are estimated at around $1700/week. $449,000
RECENTLY INVOLVED SALES ON LBI
SOLD $1,275,000
SOLD $965,000
SOLD $865,000
SOLD $825,000
SOLD $735,000
SOLD $460,000
Chris is a very professional Realtor with excellent knowledge of the real estate market on LBI . He worked tirelessly for six months to find us the perfect vacation home. Once we signed the contract, Chris stayed involved through the entire process. He recommended an excellent Mortgage Broker that had the best rates, and he was a pleasure to deal with in obtaining financing. He made sure the punch list items got handled and helped with the negotiation process. We were so pleased to have Chris jump in and successfully resolve issues during and after the negotiation of the contract. Chris is an excellent communicator who follows up on all the details to ensure that your closing happens without a hitch. We would strongly recommend Chris when deciding to purchase a home on LBI. Thank you Chris, Teresa and Keith
Chris Baumann handled the sale of my property flawlessly and got me an offer within 1 week of listing my home. He was in constant contact and stayed on top of buyers agent to keep us on track for closing. I am buying another property through Chris Baumann and am excited to have the same results. Chris is a true professional who I recommend highly. T.B. of TJC Coastal Homes
SOLD FOR $780,000
SOLD FOR $785,000
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Continued from Page 52 Sec. 2 has the best community and easily the most colorful characters, but it’s rare I get to report on someone actually winning something. Surf City’s Randy Townsend has made a lot of finals of pro surf contests and even won a few. But other than that, LBI has not been known for taking home first place. But on Sunday, Jonny Skolnik of Ship Bottom won the Cape to Cape paddle, racing prone, the fastest paddler in a grueling race from Cape Henlopen Delaware to Cape May. This is a 17-mile race. The paddlers take the Cape May Ferry to Delaware and then race back to Cape May. Skolnick, who took fourth last year, finished first among all the prone and SUP paddlers in three hours and 12 minutes. “I was just stoked to spend the day on the water with some of the best paddlers on the East Coast,” he said, “The hardest part was definitely the Rips at the Cape May Lighthouse.” Skolnick was also quick to thank Chad and Todd DeSatnik of Cape May.
The brothers, who are surfers, run this race to support their DeSatnik Foundation, which aids those affected by spinal cord injuries. By all accounts, the race was a huge success with nice weather and some really great times turned in. And not to be overshadowed, our own Kyle Calandra just took first place at the Sea Bright Skim Bash this weekend. Not bad for our guys. SUMMA SURF: As far as the surf situation goes, we’re getting about as good as we can get in the summer. Unless there were three Cat 2 storms just waiting to zip by our swell window, this is pretty much all we can ask for. The weather has been nice, the ocean is warmed up to a comfortable temp and we’ve had a little wave here and there. The best session we had probably goes back to last Wednesday. “It was just fun,” reported Joe Medica. “It wasn’t that big, but it was consistent waist high with shoulderhigh sets and lined up great. But the water was freezing. I saw a few guys in booties.” The wind pattern changed over the weekend with a return to warm water. Reports from Sunday were waist high
and fun and then Medica found a decent thigh- to waist-high wave again on Monday. So, all in all, a decent run for summertime. If you can get out on a longboard and cruise around, that’s solid for summer. Anytime you can ride a shortboard or groveler board is a bonus. The waves we’ve had have also been great for getting the groms back into the water. Realistically, things don’t start getting active in the tropics until late July or August, but who can forget Hurricane Arthur on July 4, 2014, when the surf went from 2-foot to 10-foot and then dropped off to nothing again by dark? There doesn’t look to be anything exciting brewing down by the equator, and it looks like this week will not be particularly eventful, but the early forecasts seem to indicate that it won’t be flat. We should have something to ride at the right tides when the wind cooperates. If you’re making plans around the holiday weekend, Thursday and Saturday could be good times to get wet. MUCH STUFF: We’re getting into some deep summertime action here. Last week’s Shapefest at South End
Surf N’ Paddle was a great success with all sorts of boards being shaped. The high point of the weekend was Saturday night when a good crowd came out to see the Elameno Beat play in the shop. There are now about 13 boards at the shop that were shaped by Vince Balas, Mike Carroll, Randy Budd and a few shaping students that are ready to be glassed and then will be for sale at the shop. South End Surf N’ Paddle also has 60 longboards in stock that will be on sale over July 4th for $100 to $125 off. The local skimboarders seem to have a pretty regular thing going on the Seventh Street Beach in Ship Bottom every Saturday. Sponsored by Victoria Skimboards, it’s a chance each week for skimboarders of all levels to get some informal instruction and skim together. Island Surf and Sail will also start its surf camps this week – both all-girls and coed for ages 5 to 15. Call the shop for details. Last week, Jetty also announced the 8th Annual Coquina Jam, LBI’s all-women surf contest, will move back to Harvey Cedars this year, being held at Hudson Avenue, on July 31.
The registration is now open online at Jettylife.com for all local women who want to compete. Once again this year, Beach Haven native, Jamie DeWitt will be coming home to surf the event, announce and lead young girls in a surf clinic at the end of the day. In the last year or so, the Island women have really played a bigger role in the Coquina Jam and it shows. Each year, the free grom clinic is growing as well, giving young girls confidence to get into the water. At the end of the day, there’s always a good feeling as it helps women in our area battling cancer through David’s Dream & Believe Cancer Foundation. So Fourth of July weekend is upon us, the mother of all beachgoing holidays. The folks will come. They will get their feet in the sand. They will char things on grills and then put them on bread, slather them with condiments and yell stuff about America. That’s cool. Just remember that there are over 200,000 people packed onto the Island this weekend. Be careful with those 4,839 M-80s you bought in North Carolina, keep an eye on rip currents and be nice to each other. *
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he puttering sound of a model train set might bring to mind a child playing under a Christmas tree. It wouldn’t usually invoke a lush flower garden by the ocean, a track border made of sea shells or a young man at the helm who is passionate about his hobby. Maybe that’s why so many passersby on Long Beach Boulevard do a double-take as they pass LBI Railways in Harvey Cedars. LBI Railways is an expansive model train set in the front yard of Lucas and Charles Koch’s family home just south of Sunset Park in Harvey Cedars. It has a viewing station from the Boulevard that overlooks a four-track loop centered around a raised garden full of puffy blue and pink hydrangeas, rocks that look like boulders and caves (at scale) and a quaint model town with a water tower, saloon and little model inhabitants. The Koches started building LBI Railways in May 2014. Charles is an architect and contractor who built model train sets when he was a kid. He wanted to share the hobby with his son. Both agree that the train set “is a real father-son project,” which “neither of us imagined ever getting this big.” Charles says when he bought the
house in 2013 the yard was overgrown with weeds growing up the side of a chain link fence. Now, “people come up to me and say, ‘I can’t believe the vision you guys had.’” Lucas is heading into his fifth year of architecture school himself, and he says he uses a lot of the skills he is learning in school to enhance his model train sets. “We do a lot of model making in school,” says Lucas. This training gave him the steady hand he needs to apply dabs of glue and paint millimeter by millimeter to tiny models. It also helps that he is well versed building to scale. LBI Railways is built on a half-inch scale, meaning that one half inch equals a foot. But Lucas’ time in school isn’t just spent improving his finger dexterity and multiplication tables. It helps him think extensively about the layout of his track. He speaks proudly about the ways he breaks the viewer’s lines of sight to manipulate perspective so that the viewer “never sees one whole loop.” Because of this effect it is difficult to say if there are 10 or 30 or 50 trains running on the tracks at any given time. The tracks have been constructed to dip in and out of sight around the Continued on Page 78, Sec. 2
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RIDE ALONG: (Clockwise from top left)The bird’s-eye-view from the top of a train as it passes through a quaint little town is a perspective usually appreciated only by James Bond and his adversaries. Father-son team Charles and Lucas Koch stand proudly over the model train set they began building together in 2014. When open and operating on weekends, LBI Railways catches the eye of the majority of passersby on foot or bike along the Boulevard. A Conrail-GP 38-2 diesel locomotive charges toward a Beetlejuice-inspired lighthouse.
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This Week’s Featured Homes North Beach Haven ~ Oceanside Custom Home
HIGH BAR HARBOR WATERFRONT 4 BR, 2 BA home lovingly maintained and thoughtfully renovated, 60' on lagoon just minutes to bay and inlet. Spectacular custom kitchen, huge bedrooms and open floorplan for easy LBI living! Offered for $719,000.
BRANT BEACH OCEANFRONT Spectacular oceanviews abound from this 4 BR, 2.5 BA contemporary! Quiet area of Brant Beach yet close to Ship Bottom conveniences. Adjacent to beach access, reverse living, attached garage. Perfect home for personal enjoyment and/or investment property with established rental history. Offered for $1,594,000
BARNEGAT LIGHT OCEANBLOCK Oceanblock 4BR, 3 BA reverse living contemporary with magical private backyard, just 8 houses to the beach! Close to White's Market, an easy walk to Viking Village and other Barnegat Light attractions. Just listed for $849,000
Sp Spacious family room with fireplace, large Great Room with hug huge Gourmet kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, shaded back yar yard with huge decking & hot tub. Reduced $1,249,000
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Plenty of room with 6 bedrooms and 3 baths. Master with fireplace and whirlpool tub. Updated kitchen with granite
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4 bedroom, 2 full bath offers all new flooring, new kitchen cabinets with granite counter tops. New heat & A/C. Detached garage. Two blocks to beach. Reduced $575,000
SURF CITY - BAYSIDE HARVEY CEDARS OCEANFRONT Nestled in Harvey Cedars' protective dunes with breathtaking north and south views of the coast, this 4 BR, 3.5 BA reverse living contemporary has all the modern amenities yet possesses classic LBI style with its natural cedar shake exterior. 9 years young, this home presents an excellent opportunity to enjoy your summers gazing at the ocean, or supplement your enjoyment with over $100000 in rental income!! Offered for $1,999,999.
Not your average cape! Lovingly maintained, including large living room, formal dining room, updated kitchen, separate mud room/breakfast nook, 4BR, 2BA including oversized MBR w/dressing area. Wonderful vacation home with nice location to ocean and bay beach and Surf City amenities. Gas utilities including forced hot air heat and central air make this a suitable year round residence as well. Other amenities including front and rear decks, new replacement windows, detached storage, 50x 100 lot on an extra wide street! Offered for $595,000
SURF CITY OCEANBLOCK Just 5th from ocean with views! 5 BR, 3 BA comprised of a 3 BR/2 BA contemporary home and 2 BR/1 BA guest house. Best of both worlds - have your LBI guests and your privacy too! Features include Carrara marble/tile/stainless gourmet kitchen, MBR w/bath, garage, central air and much more! UNIQUE HOME! Offered for $1,029,000.
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Spectacular views of the ocean, wildlife sanctuary, bay, Atlantic City & amazing sunsets all from this contemporary home located on the southern end of Long Beach Island. This four bed and two bath home is ready for you to enjoy in the summer and for year-round living. Oversized lot, close to beach access (1 off), family room, 2-car garage, beautiful decking and so much more. This is a must see! (083-112078) $1,099,999
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Great location. Six houses to the beach! Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has new high efficiency ductless air condition units, new flooring in three baths, new carpet in bedrooms. Three levels of decks, gorgeous ocean & bay views from rooftop deck. Reverse living, open living & dining rooms, kitchen w/breakfast bar. Maintenance free yard w/outside shower. (083-112373) $985,000
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A true boater’s dream! This 5,600 sq ft waterfront home sits just one home to the bay. Newer vinyl bulkhead & a 12,000 lb. boat lift. Panoramic water views including Old Barney, a true landmark on the East Coast. Surrounded by Luxury Homes, located on a cul-de-sac, this home leaves nothing to be desired. Tri-level home offers 5 bedrooms, 5½ baths, 3 master suites, newer kitchen w/ quartz countertops & SS appliances. Bath w/jacuzzi, radiant heat floors & elevator. 3 zone high-efficiency heat/AC, lifetime Country Mansion roof and much more. (083-112378)$949,900
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A great contemporary home on a large 75 ft. lot. This is the perfect location just 3 minutes from the bay by water and 2 minutes to the entrance of LBI. This terrific home has 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, vaulted ceilings, large open living room, dining room and kitchen. There is a large bonus room on the second floor that could be used for an office or additional sleeping quarters. Large windows and skylights make this home very light, bright and airy. On the waterside you have 75 feet of multilevel docks and decks from one side of the yard to the other. This could be your dream come true at the shore. (083-112434)$417,000
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n June 25 and 26, Southend Surf ’N Paddle in Beach Haven was home to more than just high-quality surf and paddle boards, ukuleles, and all the gear necessary for either a novice or professional surfer. This past weekend, it was the place of the second annual Shapefest, wherein any pedestrian or lover of surfing could get a behindthe-scenes look into the surfing experience and see experienced artists carving surfboards. The shaping took place in the back right corner of the shop on Bay Avenue, hidden behind pillars of boards from Southend’s own brand, Queen City, and gear for every league of surfer. Even the most qualified surfers could meander toward the rear of the store and leave knowing more about what goes into the very boards they ride on. Carvers and shapers would narrate their decisions, cuts, outlines, and shaping of boards out of polystyrene, a lightweight and maneuverable material for surfing, one of Southend’s employees explained. The tools for the job seemed overwhelming yet versatile and
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precise, employing the practicality of carpentry as well as the scientific inquisitiveness of engineering. And while many of these shapings focused on polystyrene, other materials, such as expanded polystyrene, or EPS, and wood, are also used, as employees of Southend noted throughout the day. One of Saturday’s carvers, Vince Balas, emphasized the importance every little decision has when shaping a board, from material to final design; all of the unseen work that goes into creating a surfboard seemed to mirror the meticulousness and awareness that go into actually surfing. Shaping a board requires slow, mesmerizing work, as well as a keen eye for detail. Everyone watching Balas and fellow carvers Randy Budd, Greg Melega and Mike Karol could learn and contribute. To watch a block of unassuming polystyrene transform into something that is distinctly a surfboard over the course of Shapefest was similar to witnessing a never-before-seen work of art unfold before unsuspecting eyes. Board carving, though, was not the only art form present at Sou-
thend for Shapefest. While many flocked to the back of the store for carving, The Ellameno Beat, a Florida-based reggae band, set up its makeshift stage by the store’s doors. The staff of Southend set up food and drinks in the back, featuring the essentials: burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, and good company and conversation. Ellameno Beat, featuring keyboard, guitar, bass, drums and a trombonist, welcomed Shapefest-goers for the second year
in a row with its relaxed, summery originals. The mood, the time and the people all complemented the surfing vibes of Southend. In fact, band members even explained that they sell surfboards at some of their shows, and that surf and music are passions that, for them, go hand in hand. The beautiful weekend in Beach Haven didn’t stop outside the doors of Southend Surf ’N Paddle. The second Shapefest shaped up to be
a success, with owners Ken Gallant and Sheryl Paynter smiling and mingling all weekend long, with customers and pedestrians alike. The next Shapefest won’t be until the summer of 2017, but Southend Surf ’N Paddle can be found any day of the week this summer at 220 South Bay Ave. Music from The Ellameno Beat, while on their summer tour, can be found on Facebook and SoundCloud under the band’s name. — Kate Tell
creating and maintaining costumes and props; designing makeup; hiring and training top-caliber entertainers; rehearsing; and adhering to her own health, fitness and cosmetic upkeep. (Feeling good is tantamount to looking good, she assured.) She does it all – much of it thanks to how-to videos on YouTube – and her show business experience has taught her to be ready for anything: from garment tears to
equipment malfunctions to tangled tendrils on light-up jellyfish umbrellas. (McMenamy is also a licensed reseller of swimmable monofins by Fin Fun Mermaid.) Her at-home costume wardrobe and dressing room (“the princess suite”) is where she keeps her 60 gowns and many wigs, and does her alterations. “The whole week is preparation
for the weekend,” she explained. The reward comes during the performance, she said, in the form of awestruck expressions on captivated little faces and the connections that are made with children of all socioeconomic backgrounds, for some of whom Disney World may be out of reach. “I feel like a rock star,” she said. Having a deep, intimate under-
standing of any role she takes on, be it Lily the Mermaid, Mary Poppins or Maleficent, is an essential part of bringing a character to life, she explained. When a little kid asks a question, “You really want to know your stuff,” she said. Find Layla Marie Princess Playtime on Facebook and visit kennyi. com to see and learn more. * victoria@thesandpaper.net
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SURF, MUSIC, TOGETHER: Meticulous and confident, Vince Balas (top left) and Randy Budd (top right) spent most of Saturday carving, shaping and sanding polystyrene. Saturday night, though, ushered in The Ellameno Beat, to wrap up the day with original songs and compliments to the successful Shapefest.
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PORCH PARTY: (Top, from left) Stacey Farias-Jordan, Michelle Farias and Sarah Jordan relish the day. The sign was designed by Jessie Temple of Bunkerfish Designs in Beach Haven. (Above) Sarah’s sister Ally Jordan plays background music for partygoers as they enjoy vegan, gluten-free snacks courtesy of Passionflour Bakery.
ON TAP HOME BASE: South Jersey/Philly area STYLE: Like a musical boilermaker of punk rock and Irish covers, this trio drops a shot of cultural diversity into an American holiday weekend. LINEUP: Mike Illich, guitar and lead vocals; Mike Caprio, bass; Marc Lewis, drums. WORD UP: “If you’re not rockin’, don’t come knockin’.” TWO’S TAKE: Round for round with these blokes, see who’s the first to kiss the Blarney Stone. CHECK OUT: flipnmickeys.com and The Flip-N-Mickeys Facebook page. BE THE JUDGE: Friday, July 1, at the Surf City Hotel Beach Club, Surf City. —V.F.
hree weeks after opening its doors, Five O Six Surf Boutique in Surf City threw its official opening party last Friday evening. The store is the first women’s-only fashion boutique in the Farias family of surf and clothing stores. The event was open to the public, and attracted people of all ages. Women ages 20 to 80 flipped through the colorful assortment of beach resort-style offerings at the boutique. But the party was not just a chance to shop for women’s clothing. The celebration was largely centered on recognizing the work of Sarah Jordan, the granddaughter of Vince and Michelle Farias, as she opened the first shop propelled by her own vision. Sarah, like many in her family, was involved with the Farias business from a young age. Maybe not so young as her father’s generation, whose cribs, Michelle says, were situated on the sandy floor of the garage that Farias operated out of when the first store opened in 1969. Nonetheless, Sarah took on a leadership position at just 17 years old, when she became the store’s buyer for women’s clothing. Now that she has graduated from the College of Charleston with a degree in business, Sarah is ready to run her own store full time. Friday’s festivities, then, symbolized not just the beginning of a new Farias shop, but the beginning of a new generation of Farias shop owners. Three generations of Farias family and friends worked together to throw
the party. Sarah played host, walking around the boutique, welcoming visitors with hugs and smiles, directing them to the beer, wine, snacks and sodas. Ally Jordan, Sarah’s younger sister, who just graduated from Southern Regional High School, played guitar over the sound system that was set up by her uncle Brian Farias, who operates the Farias in Beach Haven. Michelle Farias helped customers pick out clothing, and could often be seen running into the back of the store to check for additional sizes and colors. Stacey Farias-Jordan, Sarah’s mother, socialized with friends of the family who had come out to support the new store, and made sure that the food was in ample supply.
“We’ve had customers tell us that they came in to get something for their daughter and end up finding something for themselves.” The food at the event was provided by Passion Flour Bakery. Crystal Froberg, the owner of the shop and the baker, says it took her about four hours to put together 150 mini coconut doughnuts, mini lemon lavender shortbreads, and mini double chocolate salted rose cupcakes. But she says that baking for four hours is not like work for her, per se. “Baking is my meditation. I could get into a trance and just create for hours. It's a huge creative outlet for me.” Stacey says the new store is the product of trips she took with her mother Michelle and her daughter Sa Sarah to trade shows in Orlando and N New York City. That is when three ge generations of Farias women found ou out that they have much in common in terms of their style, despite their di different ages. Now, “we’ve had custo tomers tell us that they came in to get so something for their daughter and end up finding something for themselves.” This kind of feedback is music to Sa Sarah’s ears. She opened the Five O Si Six Boutique because when she was th the buyer for the Farias surf stores, “I “I’d hear feedback from people a fe few years older than me who wanted cl clothing that was more mature and fe feminine, not for 15-year-olds but for pe people over 20.” Sarah’s unique style, which is partia tially inspired from “working with my gr grandma and my mom for five years,” he her business sense and her connection to the Farias family make the Five O Si Six Boutique a store “unlike any other on the Island,” she says. And Friday ni night’s turnout showed that people are ex excited for this new boutique to join th the Farias group. — Tim Hone timhone@thesandpaper.net
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Continued from Page 38 Simon said. Within the context of local people sharing their handcraft and fine art and music with each other and visitors, a real network has developed, which creates an interest for visitors, appreciators and buyers, which is how a heavily arts-supported economy can flourish. The range of participants in the strengthening movement is as wide as it gets, from teens to self-proclaimed “old hippies.” They all were gathered in the pebbled yard and along the sidewalk outside East this weekend, listening to the music, enjoying wine and cheese or beer and crunchy bites with hummus and guacamole, standing around cuddling their dogs and kids and each other and eating ice cream as the sun went down. For Mary Shields and Maureen Mahoney, vacationing in Surf City, “the artistic part” was what drew them. They support any effort to “give these kids a chance to be heard.” Seventeen-year-old songwriter Sahara Moon and her 10-year-old sister, Zinnia, from Little Egg Harbor, performed first. They can be found performing during open mic night at the Tuckerton Beach Grille or onstage in a local theatrical production. Zinnia, the more Broadway-bound sister, played Belle in Our Gang’s “Beauty and the Beast” and can play piano, ukulele and is learning guitar; Sahara’s original songs “Daydreamer” and “Stranger Things” are influenced by folk artists such as Norah Jones, Carole King and Tristan Prettyman. While Sahara is in some ways a music role model to her younger sister, “we both rely on each other,” she explained. Growing up, Sahara was always an athlete, never a performer. Her baby sister came along and gravitated toward song and dance as soon as she could sing and dance. Zinnia was the one who pushed Sahara to get onstage for the first time, in Pinelands Regional High School’s production of “Shrek
the Musical.” Now the two collaborate and write together. Though Sahara is new to live performance, she was a natural among those present and appreciator of the overall vibe. “I love it,” she said. “That’s why music is amazing, because it brings people together.” (Follow Sahara on Instagram: m_sahara124, saharamoon_music, and catch her Saturday, July 16, at the Gateway in Ship Bottom, opening for the Jimmy Brogan Trio.) Next up was the original duo of Brendan and Ryan Walsh, a.k.a. Yes Love. Brothers in creative pursuits, Brendan is a one-third partner in Oak Leaf Media, and Ryan is in business for himself as Atlas and Anchor, a maker of handcrafted wood and glass home décor. From the brothers Walsh, the genuine warmth and joy just poured forth, filling the air and flooding the streets. Their catchy, uplifting and relatable tunes were altogether endearing. “When you moonlight as your other dream, you can’t take it too seriously,” Brendan said. Bryceland said she would be a happy camper “if I could just do this” and organize little summer parties much more frequently. “For me, the store is about community, and this creates that energy,” she said. Bryceland had stopped into Gallery 1603 years ago and bought a watercolor painting she loved by an artist named Tom Kimball. She had no idea the painting was of the exterior of the building across the street, which at that time contained a barn wood/antiques shop. The coincidence of her eventual occupation of the space was another part of the connect-the-dot picture. At the heart of the coffeehouse concept is how things come together, planned or unplanned but lovely all the same, like local band No Signal’s last-minute addition to the lineup and the joyful noise they brought to the event as darkness fell. Simon said future such events will likely include common threads and some surprises. — Victoria Ford victoria@thesandpaper.net
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attacking a living man in the water.” And when sightings were investigated, “the shark turns out to be a harmless, if ugly-looking, sand shark.” One of the towns created to cater to the tourist on the Jersey Shore and cash in on the invaders was Beach Haven. George B. Somerville described it in 1914 in a booklet created for the Board of Trade. “Two magnificent beach front hotels – the New Hotel Baldwin and the Engleside – afford the best of appointments and cuisines, and both are built within a short hundred yards of the breeze-swept, tumbling ocean. There are, in addition, a number of desirable and well-conducted smaller hotels. “Beach Haven is the modern Ike Walton’s paradise par excellence, and its merits as the choice hook-and-line fishing ground of the Eastern United States are becoming better known with each succeeding season. “The surf bathing here is unexcelled at any New Jersey seashore resort, and with the combination of ocean and bay, bathing and fishing, and land and aquatic sports, Beach Haven takes rank as the leading real seashore resort of the Atlantic seaboard.” The outlook for the summer season of 1916 was bright, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer of May 6. “The opening of the late spring and summer season at Beach Haven is evidently in better form this year than ever before at so early a date, from the fact that for the past several months there has been more activity in the leasing of cottages and the opening of shore homes than ever before at this time. … City Council recently passed ordinances that provide for a new boardwalk along the entire ocean front and extensive improvements to the public docks. … The Engleside is in the hands of renovators and has announced its opening date as June 15.” Beach Haven was getting ready for some good publicity. The Press of June 12: “The Long Beach board of trade and citizens of Beach Haven are making elaborate preparations to entertain the 400 or more delegates to the annual convention of the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce Federation to be held for three days beginning Thursday in the big Engleside hotel at Beach Haven. “The federation is composed of 55 commercial bodies, 10 agricultural societies, 20 civic associations, 12 libraries and represents a membership of more than 80,000 persons. The program of the annual session includes a reception by the Long Beach board of trade, agricultural discussion, civic forum, good roads session, club outing and annual dinner to be held on the last day.” It was to the Engleside Hotel that 24-year-old Charles Vansant, a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, along with his mother, father and two sisters traveled on July 1, 1916. They arrived late in the afternoon, and as the family checked in and prepared for dinner, Charles and his sister Louise walked to the beach. Her story ran in the July 7 New Jersey Courier. “My brother was a good swimmer, and left the crowd of bathers near the shore to swim beyond the breakers. He returned, and when fifty yards from shore cried for help. A few minutes before he had been playing with a big dog, and persons in the water, believing that he was calling for the dog, paid no heed to his cries.” The lifeguard on duty was Alexander Ott, a former member of the U.S. Olympic swim team. His son Jack was interviewed by Richard Fernicola, M.D., for Fernicola’s book 12 Days of Terror. “My dad had been patrolling the beach one late afternoon when he saw a friend of his struggling just beyond the waves. When he got out to him, he saw a big shark still biting him. The shark remained right next to them, and the man was swimming in a pool of blood. The shark followed them all the way to shore.” Vansant’s sister watched. Continued on Page 78, Sec. 2
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the Island’s long, dark winters, and to introduce them to the joys of musical theater. The cast of “The Music Man” includes many children, including 5-year-old newcomers Caleigh Annecharico and Sawyer Pullin. Our Gang, though, has also changed over its nearly four decades of existence. The troupe performs at least four main stage shows each year and has junior, teen and senior divisions that often, as is the case with “The Music Man,” mix. It has become an institution not only throughout Southern Ocean County but throughout South Jersey. Marian the Librarian and her mother Mrs. Paroo are being respectively played by Rachel Burghen and Doreen DaCosta who both hail from Buena, Atlantic County, a long haul to rehearsals in Barnegat, to be sure, and proof that South Jersey is theater-starved. At first it seems ridiculous to have to lay out the story line of “The Music Man,” which has become a staple of community and summer stock theater. Yet it must be remembered that 1958, or even 1962, when the movie version was released, is distant history for millennials and that “The Music Man” might be as unfamiliar to them as “Our American Cousin,” the play Lincoln was watching when he was assassinated, is to theatergoers in their 60s. So, in short: Harold Hill (Anthony Greco) is a legendary con man. Hill promises music lessons and says he’ll form a band, but in fact he doesn’t know anything about music and his modus operandi is to split town about the same time the instruments arrive, his pockets filled with cash and the closets of his newest victims filled with expensive but useless trumpets, trombones and drums. The Iowa town of River City seems like a particularly soft touch for Hill. The town is so sleepy that the big weekly event is the arrival of the Wells Fargo Wagon. When Hill arrives he quickly finds out from his friend Marcellus Washburn (Shane Barret), a one-time con man buddy who has gone straight, that his biggest obstacles will be Marian, the only person in town who had any musical training, and Mayor Shinn (Neil Goldstein). When Hill learns that Shinn owns the town’s billiard parlor he decides to undercut the mayor’s authority, telling the townspeople, in a memorable tour de force song, that “Ya Got Trouble.” Hill decides to woo the lonely Marian to keep her from discovering he is a fraud and plays up as well to her much younger brother, the insecure and lisping Winthrop (Mitchell Critelli). But then the damnedest thing happens, as it so often did in the musicals of the 1950s – Hill falls in love. Will Hill go legit? Skip town? Can he fend off the mayor? Most of all, can he win Marian’s heart? Again, this is a 1950s musical, so without spelling out the details, you know it is going to have a happy ending. Burghen has made the role of the librarian a specialty – it will be her fourth time playing the part. As for Greco, he’s making rather a specialty of playing a con man. Our Gang audiences will remember him as the ambitious J. Pierrepont Finch in last summer’s “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” His smile is the key to his success in such roles as Finch or Hill. It can be amazingly insincere, downright greasy in fact, and then, as required in Hill, turn totally sincere and almost angelic. He’ll once again be as sure in winning over an audience as he is winning over the townspeople of River City. Tickets for “The Music Man” are $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and students and $10 for children 12 years of age and younger. They may be purchased online at ourgang.org, by calling 609-597-0553 or at the door. — Rick Mellerup rickmellerup@thesandpaper.net
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raised garden and the flower bushes, features that Lucas added last summer. “When I built the raised garden, people really started coming by,” says Lucas. Now, the number of guests “usually depends on the foot traffic on the road. Typically in the morning and evening I would say anywhere between 10 to 20 people a day stop to actively watch and take pictures. Usually if people begin to gather along the fence that entices others to have a look.”
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This kind of atmosphere, where curious people can stop by and ask questions and take pictures, is exactly what Lucas hoped for when he began the project. “I just did this,” says Koch, “because I enjoy it and I wondered if anyone else would enjoy it, too.” What Lucas found is that, in addition to the average visitor who is simply curious, “there’s a whole community of people who build model trains.” He has met many people this way, though not too many who are his age. “A lot of the people who do this are retired,” he says, adding, “I think it might be generational.” Charles agrees that his son’s generation seems less interested in model train building than he and his friends were when they were kids. Lucas’ girlfriend Mary Gunwoody says that when Lucas mentioned, on their very first date, that he builds model trains, “I thought it was kind of weird, like something only old people do.” But now she loves hanging around LBI Railways with Lucas and Charles, and says that the model train set “ shows how thoughtful Lucas is.” LBI Railways is open all summer on the weekends. It’s not likely there will be a Christmas tree or a fireplace there anytime soon, but the model train set is a family scene nonetheless. — Tim Hone
Continued from Page 60, Sec. 2 had a greenish tint, he would have looked like the Incredible Hulk. In “Central Intelligence,” despite his expanded physique, he wears a geeky fanny pack and his T-shirts have colorful unicorns on them, so he tries to play those things against type. He even speaks with the gosh darn cadence of someone almost approximating a slacker, but as an agent he’s careful never to give anything away. So despite his musculature, The Rock maintains a character who is very different from the “real” Rock. Until the film’s last quarter. As the movie moves into its third reel, things get more and more implausible and farfetched until the viewer must finally say “hold it.” The climactic confrontation, then the reunion, and then the denouement is where things go off track. Whatever credit the film had built up with the viewer is gone by then. The reunion scene is almost painful to watch. Yes, it’s that bad, and it tends to take the whole film down with it. So save some money and avoid all three films. Who knows, if you play “Warcraft,” you might like that one, but “Now You See Me 2” and “Central Intelligence” are best left for video. *
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Continued from Page 74, Sec. 2 “When his cries became more frequent, everybody was horrified to see my brother splashing about in the water as though struggling with some monster under the surface. He fought desperately, and managed to reach a spot within ten yards of the other bathers. Then he fell, and as we rushed forward to him, we could see great quantities of blood.” According to Ott’s son, “When they got up on to the beach, my dad saw that the man’s leg was badly injured and blood was pumping onto the sand. He did the best he could with what he didn’t have, and a woman was standing nearby (possibly Vansant’s sister) and he grabbed the skirt of one of those old-fashioned bathing suits and ripped a piece of cloth to make a tourniquet.” Louise was at the water’s edge. “When Charles was taken from the water the terrible story was revealed, for his left leg had been virtually torn off. The shark fastened its teeth into the boy’s thigh, and had literally torn off the leg. Charles was unable to tell about his struggle, and died two hours later. Several bathers saw the dorsal fin of the shark as it made its way into deep water.” The story swept across the country. The Washington Post of July 2 reported, “SHARK KILLS JERSEY BATHER. Charles E. Van Sant Attacked While in the Surf at Beach Haven. Beach Haven, N.J., July 1. Charles E. Van Sant, 33 years old, son of a Philadelphia physician, was attacked by a shark while bathing in the surf off here late today, according to eye-witnesses, and died before he could be rescued.” It’s interesting to note the biggest story in years wasn’t mentioned in the Asbury Park Press until July 5, when it ran “BATHERS NEED HAVE NO FEAR OF SHARKS Fish Expert Declares One That Killed Swimmer May Have Sought to Attack Dog. Fish Commissioner James M. Meehan, of Philadelphia, (said,) ‘In the first place the information in regard to the sharks is indefinite, and from what I have read I should hardly believe that young Vansant was attacked by a “maneater.”’” As the debate began, another eyewitness came forward, John Q. Everson, who wrote to the New York Times on July 10. “I saw vividly the whole sad affair at Beach Haven. Sitting on the beach and not more than fifty feet from Vansant, I heard his cries when attacked, but supposed it was to play or that one of the dogs was being hurt. But when we saw blood spreading over the surface of the sea we all realized the dreadful seriousness of the matter. Several strong and willing men went to the assistance of the bather, and when he was being dragged in I actually saw the great shark retaining his hold on the boy, and it was with great difficulty that he was shaken off by the kicks and blows of the bathers who rescued him. It was plain to see that only the shallow water prevented the shark from biting off the whole leg. No one can ever accuse Vansant of being reckless or venturesome, for I am positive that the water was not over four or five feet deep where he was attacked.” Sharks in 1916 were bad for business. One hundred years later, the events are being celebrated! * Next Week: Sharks … LBI strikes back. tpfcjf@comcast.net
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