The SandPaper: Section 2 July 6, 2016

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THUNDER THURSDAY

in the club

July 7th 10pm-2am LBI’s Best Special! $1 Coors Lights, $1 Soco Lime Shots, $1 Kamikaze Shots, $2 Blue Moons all night long! DJ PRIME

Saturday July 9th • 10pm-2am

Good Noise

$3 Green Tea Shots

by the tiki bar 3pm-7pm by the pool 3:30-7:30pm by the tiki bar 10pm-1am in the martini bar 7pm-10pm

Wednesday 7/6 Friday 7/8 The Pickles The Pickles Duo Thursday 7/7 Saturday 7/9 Sami Eldebs Monte’s Pool Party Monday 7/11 featuring Chris Gustelli Jimmy and the Parrots Tuesday 7/12 Sunday 7/10 Ted Hammock Shorty Long Wednesday 7/13 The Pickles Duo & the Jersey Horns

Wednesday 7/6 Wednesday 7/6 The Pickles Duo Ty Mares Friday 7/8 Friday 7/8 Mike DeClan Duo Ty Mares Sunday 7/10 Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher Monday 7/11 Chris Gustelli Monday 7/11 Captain Eric Tuesday 7/12 Tiki Tuesday 7/12 Ryan Zimmerman Sean Yocum Wednesday 7/13 Wednesday 7/13 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


OUR FAMOUS 2 FOR 1 Includes New England or Manhattan Chowder, Cole Slaw & Corn

Jersey Shore

DECK & NIGHTCLUB

2ND ST ON THE BAY · BEACH HAVEN

609.492.3000

Blue Claw Crab Feast Crabs, Jersey Corn & Cole Slaw

Come Early! Get them while they last!!

Wings & Baby Back Ribs

Pitchers of Margaritas • Buckets of

FRI 7.08:

18 to Party - 211 to Drinkk $1 Bud Light® • $1 Shark Attacks • Gallon Fish Bowls

With each full -priced entree. For kids 10 & under • Recommended seating by 6:15

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SUNDAYS

WED 7.06: Beer Pong with $5 Bud Light Pitchers Free Pizza • Great Prizes

SAT 7.09: 3AM Tokyo $2 Miller Lite 10-12

VISIT US AT WWW.MARLINKETCH.COM

$19.95

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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Reservations on the Deck, Patio or Dining Room 609-492-3000 • Open 7 Days

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Cocktails & Dinner Overlooking the Bay


Take-Out Available

Reservations Accepted

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Entire Menu Available for Take-Out

In The Restaurant

Weekly Specials STARTER:

Specials Start on Thursday

From Our Daily Menu ARUGULA, AVOCADO AND ROASTED TOMATO SALAD

CHILLED SHRIMP, SCALLOP, AND CRAB SALAD

Lemon, shallot and olive oil vinaigrette

Grape tomato, frisée, lemon vinaigrette

CRAB AND CHEESE GRATIN

MAIN COURSES:

Gruyere, mozzarella, toast points

DEEP FRIED CHATHAM COD

JUMBO LUMP CRAB CAKES

Coleslaw, tartar sauce, old bay fries

Homemade coleslaw and tartar sauce, old bay fries

LOBSTER FRANCAISE WITH JUMBO LUMP CRAB MISO SAKE ROASTED CHILEAN SEA BASS Arugula, white wine sauce Steamed asparagus, jasmine rice, ginger vinaigrette

BLACK PEPPERCORN BEEF TENDERLOIN Chèvre and shallot mashed potatoes, brandy cream sauce

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 purée, whipped cream

Green beans and horseradish sauce

The R estaurant & Bar Open Daily Mon. - Sun. From 5pm Early Birds 5-6pm • Except Saturdays & Holidays • R eser vations Suggested

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WED 7/6 Dan Brown 3-7pm THURS 7/7 Rob Connolly 3-7pm FRI 7/8 Dan Brown & Mike Hoebler 3-7pm Enjoy cocktails, wraps, paninis, salads, crabcakes, burgers, SAT 7/9 Lefty Lucy 3-7pm tuna tacos & more... Open Daily Weather Permitting SUN 7/10 Face Down 3-7pm Happy Hour 4-6pm • Mon - Fri • Daily Drink Specials MON 7/11 Rob Connolly 3-7pm FIREBALL FRIDAY TUE 7/12 Chris Gustelli 3-7pm DRINK SPECIALS WED 7/13 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


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” Wednesday

The Nerds

5 for $20 Corona Buckets 8pm-10pm

Thursday

The Benjamins $3 Shots

$3 Bud Light/ Bud Light Lime 9pm - Close

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Crazy in Stereo

$3 Coors Lights 9pm - Midnight

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

See All Our Specials & Entertainment

www.joepops.com

@joepopsshorebar

Open 7 Days 11am - 9pm Lunch & Dinner

Country Music Star, Chuck Wicks

$18.95 WRIST BANDS

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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) GOLF DRIVING RANGE • FAMILIES WELCOME OPEN 7 AM TO 10 PM • EVERYDAY RESTAURANT • BAR

597 Route 9 Eagleswood Township 2.5 Miles South of Route 72 5 Minutes from LBI Causeway

609-978-0220

AFFORDABLE FAMILY DINING FRESH SEAFOOD • PRIME RIB • STEAKS • BURGERS

Live Acoustic 3-7pm

Fri:

Sean Yocum

Sat:

Ted Hammock

Sun:

Jason Booth

Feature cocktails::

MOJITOS • HOMEMADE BLOODY MARY’S POP-TAILS • BEERGARITAS

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

FOR

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Open 7 Days From 11am Serving Lunch & Dinner

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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!


TERRIFIC TAKE OUT INCREDIBLE FOOD FREE WI-FI SUPER SERVICE AWARD WINNING RESERVATIONS TAKEN

WARM ATMOSPHERE GUEST ORIENTED CATERING FAMILY FRIENDLY MEMORABLE MUSIC HEART HEALTHY MENU

VOTED BEST A LA CARTE BRUNCH, BEST BUSINESS LUNCH AND ONE OF THE BEST

10" Pizza with House-Made Sauce & Dough Gluten-Free Also

The Arlington ........................................11

Joe Pop’s................................................5

Beach Haven Fishery ...........................17

Joey’s Pizza ..........................................29

Biggy’s Beach Grille .............................29

Ketch..................................................3, 7

Black Whale .........................................11

Kubel’s Too ...........................................10

Blue Water Cafe ...................................15

Market..................................................25

Boat House Restaurant .....................9, 35

Marlin .................................................3, 7

BEST PIZZA, BEST

Calabria Ristorante ..............................21

Nardi’s Tavern ..................................7, 31

BREAKFAST SUBS

California Grill & Pizza ..........................19

Northside Bar & Grille ...........................20

Calloway’s Restaurant & Bar ..................5

Old Causeway Steak & Oyster House ..11

Chicken or The Egg........................27, 33

Panzone’s ...............................................6

Chowder Hut ........................................23

Pearl Street Market .................................8

OVERALL RESTAURANTS

Crabby Paddy’s ...................................28

Pinky Shrimp’s Seafood Co...................12

Cuisine on the Greene.........................24

Plantation .............................................13

Daddy O ..............................................13

Raimondo’s ............................................8

Daymark ..............................................11

Sea Shell Motel & Club ..............2, 19, 28

Dutchman’s Brauhaus ............................6

Sea Oaks .............................................30

The Engleside Inn ...................................4

Spray Beach Hotel ...............................14

El Swell Taqueria...................................28

Stefano’s Restaurant ............................11

The Gables...........................................26

Surf City Hotel...................................9, 27

The Gateway Bar & Restaurant ..............7

Surf Taco ..............................................23

Greenhouse Cafe ..................................6

Terrace Tavern .....................................10

Howard’s Restaurant ............................27

Tucker’s ................................................13

How Ya Brewin’? ...................................15

Uncle Will’s ...........................................27

VOTED BEST HEALTHY MEAL,

& WRAPS & BEST GLUTEN-FREE FARE

BEST OF

BY SJ MAGAZINE

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TRANS FAT FREE ZONE 16 Time Long Beach Island

“Best of Shore Pizza”

Chowderfest Award GLUTEN-FREE, LOW-CARB Winning Critic’s & HEART-SMART ITEMS Choice Manhattan Red ON ALL MENUS A.C. Press & Restaurant.com and New England White Clam Chowders Philadelphia Magazine

GREENHOUSECAFELBI.COM

LBITV.COM

restaurants

Jack’s Beach Grille ................................9

BREAKFAST SERVED 8AM-2PM 5 LUNCH 11AM-4PM 5 DINNER AT 4PM OCEAN COUNTY’S LARGEST SELECTION OF PREPARED GLUTEN-FREE ITEMS

A partial reference listing for large space displays in Section II

414 Seafood/Chophouse.....................25

RESTAURANT.COM

605 Long Beach Boulevard, Ship Bottom 5 (609) 494-7333

clubs + entertainment Calloway’s Restaurant & Bar ..................5

Marlin .................................................3, 7

Daymark ..............................................11

Nardi’s Tavern ..................................7, 31

Dutchman’s Brauhaus ............................6

Northside Bar & Grille ...........................20

The Engleside Inn ...................................4

Plantation .............................................13

The Gateway Bar & Restaurant ..............7

Sea Shell Motel & Club ..............2, 19, 28

Joe Pop’s................................................5

Surf City Hotel...................................9, 27

Ketch..................................................3, 7

Terrace Tavern .....................................10

Kubel’s Too ...........................................10

The Schmid Family Presents

We Cater!

OPEN WED OPEN W D - MON MO

Seafood, American & German Cuisine

All Max’s Crispy Battered Lobster Entrees $1 donation to The Maximilian Foundation

www.themaximilianfoundation.org

Bavarian Tavern

Happy Hour: Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. 3-7pm • Fri. & Sat. 3-6

Live Entertainment

Fri. 6pm

Scotty

Sat. 6pm

Brian Eastburn

THE WHACKED PACK SHOW Reservations Required

Seafood Fest Every Monday Night Max’s Crispy Battered Lobster Tail Appetizer $14 / 100% Donation

1980

Enjoy Dinner & A Show

A Musical Comedy Mon., July 25th 7pm

The Maximilian Foundation

“To Strengthen Our Children”

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Sun. 5pm

Allison Stella

NOW HIRING ALL KITCHEN POSITIONS

EARLY BIRDS

5 Course Dinner from $14 Mon., Wed.-Fri. 3-5pm

The Quelle

Shrimp & Beer Time 4-6pm*

Outside Eatery Open Daily at 12 noon Every Thursday Smokey Star 4-7pm Weather Permitting *Not available on holidays

On Beautiful Barnegat Bay, Cedar Bonnet Island, NJ • 609-494-6910

visit us at the dutchmans.com & Like us on Facebook


The Hottest Under 21 Party on the East Coast

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The Bus Is Running Every Night 9pm

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HAPPY HOUR 3-5PM DAILY Thurs. July 7•5PM

PASTA & SINATRA

W/STEVE MAGLIO

Wed. July 6 •10PM

FLOWERS FOR TACO DJ HEADTRIP

Thurs. July 7 •10PM

HELLO BROOKLYN DJ HEADTRIP

Fri. July 8 •10PM

PHIL BILLY

Pasta Buffet $16.95 per person

DJ HEADTRIP

Sat. July 9 •10PM

Sat. July 9 • 5PM

with DJ Moe Green THE KETCH • 2nd St on the Bay, Beach Haven • 609-492-3000

76TH ANNIVERSARY

ON LBI!

DJ HEADTRIP

Sun. July 10th • 5PM

Sun. July 10 •10PM

DAVE MR LOVE JOY CHRISTOPHER FREE BIKE RAFFLE Nothing to Buy BAND Every Sunday Night Mon. July 11 •10PM

KRAZY UNDER KARAOKE PRESSURE Face Painting with Fawn

9:00 - 11:45pm

JB BAND

FACEDOWN

Mon. & Wed. • 5PM

Every Sunday & Tuesday

July 12 •10PM

BLACK LIGHT PARTY DJ HEADTRIP

LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT • GREAT FOOD...GREAT PRICES

Burgers • Pizza • Pasta • Wraps • Wings • Paninis Sandwiches • Salads • Skins • Soups • Seafood Specials

LBI CHOWDERFEST WINNER

8 Years Entered 8 Years Won

Award winning pints & quarts & Bread Bowls available to go.

THURSDAY • 7PM

MIKE BYRNE IRISH SHOW FRIDAY • 9PM

TED HAMMOCK & THE PICKLES SATURDAY • 7PM

JOEY D’S ROCKIN OLDIES SUNDAY • 8PM GRATEFUL DEAD TRIBUTE RON PENQUE & MARK DIOMEDE R MEMBERS OF RIPPLE, NEW RIDERS, SOLAR CIRCUS & JUGGLING SUNS

EVERY TUESDAY

Karaoke with

JAMMIN JANICE 6:30PM - 10:30PM 12 FOOT MAIN TV!

30 LARGE HI-DEF TVS

MLB • NASCAR • GOLF BOXING • SOCCER

26 Craft Draft Beers On Tap MOST ON LBI

Come Get PAINTED!

NARDI’s FAN ZONE - NHL & NBA

Watch on 6 large TVs

609-492-9538 Nardi’s 11801 Long Beach Blvd • Haven Beach www.NardisTavern.com / www.Facebook.com/NardisTavern

HAPPY HOUR M-F 3-6PM

Outbound Circle • Ship Bottom 494-1661 • 494-2816 Like us on

• We Can Accommodate Large Parties


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8 Our fine foods are available for takeout at “The Local Market” 604 Central Ave. Ship Bottom

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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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 am1:30 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. Happy Feet Socks Project, The LBI Kiwanis Club welcomes donations of new socks of all sizes for people in need; they may be dropped off at Between the Sheets, 1012 Central Ave., and the Dixons’, 510 Shore Ave., both in Ship Bottom. Monetary donations are welcome. Call Faith Dixon at 609-405-2834. 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 half-

almanac Tides JULY Daylight Saving Time LOW HIGH AM PM AM PM 4:51 4:55 10:55 11:05 5:34 5:41 11:46 11:54 6:16 6:28 — 12:36 7:00 7:20 12:42 1:23 7:48 8:18 1:29 2:10 8:39 9:19 2:15 2:56 9:32 10:16 3:04 3:44

Date 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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 August 2

First Quarter Last Quarter July 11 July 26 *Moonrise, 8:02 pm

The Sun July 7 July 11

5:37 5:39

8:27 8:26

hour 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. RL#2016-04, ID #485-8-22329. The drawing is Sept. 1. Call Bud Dixon at 609-709-0443. 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,” PG-13; 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. Pasta Nights, Italian American Club of Stafford, 41 Cedar Run Dock Rd., Manahawkin (609-597-4265) The menu features pasta, meatballs, sausage, cake and coffee. Cost: adult, $8; child ages 4-11, $3. Tues., 4:45-7 pm. 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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Take-Out Open Daily 5pm Fresh Fish Market: Fri - Sun at Noon • Mon - Thurs at 3pm

ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST BUFFET SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS 8-10AM ONLY $9 PER PERSON* (*EAT IN ONLY)

FEATURING...

HOMEMADE SAUSAGE, HOMESTYLE ROASTED POTATOES, BACON, SCRAMBLED EGGS, FRENCH TOAST, BOTTOMLESS COKE FREESTYLE, FOUNTAIN BEVERAGE & FREE 8OZ COFFEE FROM COFFEE BOUTEAQUE** **LIMIT 1 COFFEE PER PERSON

CHEESESTEAK SHOWDOWN CHAMPION VOTED TOP 5 “BEST CHEESESTEAKS” IN PENNSYLVANIA

SCHOONER’S WHARF 9TH & BAY AVE, BEACH HAVEN 609.492.2328 | JACKSBEACHGRILLE.COM

Take Out Menu

ENTERTAINMENT LINE-UP

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The Place To Be After The Beach 800 Long Beach Blvd

Surf City 609-494-7281 SurfCityHotel.com MENT ENTERTAIN UPCOMING E 7PM (PUB) NE 13TH - ROCKIN RE WEDNESDAY JULY TH - GYPSY MOON 7PM (PUB) 14 THURSDAY JULY - BLITZ 10PM FRIDAY JULY 15TH ODMAN FISKE 10PM 16TH - GO DY 5PM SATURDAY JULY 17TH - BILL & AN NEE LY JU AY SUND RE IN CK TH - RO MONDAY JULY 18 LONG TY OR SH TH TUESDAY JULY 19

WEDNESDAY July 6th 7 PM (PUB) NO COVER

Rockin Renee

Become a Fan on Facebook.com

THURSDAY July 7th 7 PM (PUB) NO COVER

Gypsy Moon

FRIDAY July 8th 10 PM

The Danksters

$ 3 Yuengling Pints

SATURDAY July 9th 10 PM

$ 3 Coors Light Pints

Weird Science SUNDAY July 10th 5 PM NO COVER

Bill & Andy

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MONDAY July 11th 7 PM (PUB) NO COVER

Rockin Renee

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Calendar CRAB SHACK

7 Steampots full of lobster, crab, shrimp, clams & mussels.

Fresh Seafood

Lobster, Crab, Fish, Scallops & Clams

1½ lb LOBSTER SPECIAL Corn & Cole Slaw Only $24.99

21 Beers on Tap Specialty Cocktails Martinis & Frozen Drinks

Slow-Cooked BBQ Ribs Great Sandwiches Best Burgers on LBI ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY

Party starts @ 10pm No cover

Open Daily at 11:30am, Happy Hour 3-6pm (21 & Older Only) 13201 Long Beach Blvd., Beach Haven Terrace 609-492-9751 • www.TerraceTavernLBI.com LUNCH & DINNER Happy Hour 3-6pm Buck a Shuck Oysters

FULL SERVICE BAR Fantastic Wine List 12 Craft Beers on Tap Best Cocktails on LBI

RAW BAR

& BeerMenus.com

Specialties 1½LB House LOBSTER SPECIAL

Tapas, Sandwiches, Lobster & Crab Specials

We’re More Than Just Seafood

13211 Long Beach Blvd. Beach Haven Terrace

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. “Working Caregivers: Taking Care of Yourself & Others” Support Group Meets, SOMC Family Resource Center, Meridian Fitness & Wellness, 700 South Rte. 9, Manahawkin (609-978-3839) Those caring for people suffering with early dementia, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, cancer or other disabling diseases can hear about coping skills, talk with others who knows what it’s like and find out community resources. A light dinner is provided. 3rd Thurs. of each month, 6:30-8:30 pm. Call to register. 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. 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.

Corner of Delaware Ave. & The Blvd.

Open Daily @ 11:30 • 609.492.3352 • DelawareAveOysterHouse.com

LBI at Its Best: A Compilation

M

argaret Thomas Buchholz, or “Pooch” to her friends, has gathered the best stories from the pages of The Beachcomber for her latest book The Long Beach Island Reader. It is a compilation of facts, family stories, tall tales and remembrances told by some of the best writers on the staff. More than 60 stories paint the picture of what the Island was like just yesterday – between 1930 and 2000. “From sailing to fishing to surfing; storms and beachcombings; natural history and environment; childhoods at the beach, teenage foolishness and beach parties and summer jobs; a blown up whale and shark attacks – this is a beach read you’ll enjoy even on the coldest winter night far from the Shore.” On Tuesday, July 12 at 11 a.m. Buchholz will be at the Beach Haven Library for a book signing and a talk about what she loves most about her LBI home – the people. The library talk is free. Buchholz will have books for purchase. —P.J. WEDNESDAYS, THROUGH AUGUST Sunset Tai Chi, Bay beach, 16th St. & North Barnegat Ave., Surf City. Donations accepted. 7-8 pm. TUESDAY-FRIDAY, THROUGH 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. 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. MONDAYS, THROUGH AUGUST 29 Surf City Farmers Market, Surf City Firehouse, 713 Long Beach Blvd. Garden-fresh produce, artisanal foods and crafts are offered for sale. 8 am-noon.

Dinner Daily 5pm early dining ½ off second entrée seated by 5:30pm

13015 Long Beach Boulevard (131st St) beach haven terrace reservations accepted

609-492-1997 full menu available for take out www.thebeachhouselbi.com

FRIDAYS-MONDAYS, THROUGH AUGUST 29 Yoga on the Beach, 80th St. beach, Harvey Cedars. Ashley Quinn of Liquid Bliss Yoga conducts the sessions. 7:30 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 recommended for these “haunted” walking tours. At least 10 people are required for the tour to proceed. Tickets: adult, $15; child younger than 12, $8; cash only. Tickets go on sale at 6:30 pm and include museum admission before the tour. Tues. & Wed., 7-8:30 pm. Call 609-709-1425 to reserve; also call if weather is uncertain. 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 museum; Friday tours go south. Reservations are requested for large groups.

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Open Daily • 5 pm Reservations Suggested Online Reservations Accepted at stephanoslbi.com

Open Daily at 11:30am Serving Lunch • Dinner • Late Night

609-492-1100 • 19th St. & LB Blvd. Beach Haven

Happy Hour 3-6pm Monday through Friday In the bar only

Best Craft Beer 23 R o t a t i n g Cr a ft T a p s

WEDDINGS SHOWERS • BRUNCHES REHEARSAL DINNERS

Live Music FRI (9PM) Matt Fisher SUN (6PM) Greg Warren

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Happy Hour

3-6 PM Daily • $1 Oysters

STEAKS, SEAFOOD & SPECIALTY COCKTAILS Open ffor LLunch, O hD Dinner i & LLate t N Night i ht

11:30am-2:00am Don’t Drive - Ride Our FREE Shuttle! Call or Text 609-713-0451 Pick up at your home

SUNDAY BRUNCH

10am-1pm

Specialty Cocktails, Craft Beers, Raw Bar, Wood Fire Grilled Entrees Happy Hour Everyday 3-6 with Buck-A-Shuck O Oysters ysters

Live Entertainment 7-7 7-8 7-9 7-10 @ 7-10 @ 7-15 7-16

Ty Mares Impulsives Trio Funk Shway Old Causeway - Joe Faronea 3-6pm Mud City - Mike Declan 4-7pm Sneak Attack Bonefide

MONDAY NIGHT TAILGATE PARTY

F R E S H L O CA L S E A F O O D - R AW BA R LIVE MUSIC - INSPIRED COCKTAILS WED THURS FRI SAT SUN-

VICTORIA WATTS RYAN ZIMMERMAN VICTORIA WATTS BAND FLAMIN HARRY JOE MICHELINI OF RCE

9 pm 9 pm 11 pm 11 pm 7 pm

Live Music by: The Pickles Duo & Ted Hammock Food & Drink Specials Beer Specials

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take-out and picnic style dining

OPEN DAILY 11AM-9PM 83rd. and the Boulevard South, Beach Haven Crest, NJ by beststaff d e t vo r o w n ou

cup...$5

chowda pint...$9

quart...$17

eclectic super suppers appetizers pinky's selections

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 garden salad topped with one of our homemade seafood salads, croutons and roll

shrimp...$16 / neptune...$10

hail caesars

romaine, red onion, romano and croutons & a side of our caesar dressing

grilled jumbo shrimp...$17 blackened tuna...$14 grilled chicken...$12

12 piece...$24

*1/2 shell clams

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

succulent fungi stuffed with our Jumbo lump crab cake...$13

*garden

*clams casino

greens topped with fresh vegetables comes with a side of dressing

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

kid stuf f lil' shrimper

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

*mussels

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

dressings include: bleu cheese, italian, ranch & fat free balsamic vinaigrette

bucket...$7

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

*oo

la la lobster

whole lobsters steamed; with 1 lobster or 2...$market price

*long

beach lobster bake

lobster on a pile of clams and mussels; with 1 lobster or 2…$market price

fiery fish tacos

*twin

tails

6 crispy beer battered sticks served with marinara...$7

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

catfish new orleans

with butter and lemon...$market price

sweet beer battered rings...$7

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

selections no substitutions please. call ahead!

chef Muzzgo's selection of the freshest fish from our market...$market price

*snow

crab clusters

*alaskan

king crab

1 pound+ of luscious crustacean...$market price

because yer chicken! fried up southern style...$13

because yer chicken n ribs! chicken fried southern style with baby back ribs...$19

*the

big ol' rack

in our spicy BBQ sauce...$24

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

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. 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. 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.


Rooftop O Bar opens daily 4 PM with Sushi Live Music in the Bar 6 PM Brian Parr Thursday • Jason Portizo Duo Friday Ryan Zimmerman Saturday

Adventuresome,

Island Inspired Cuisine

Open Lun ch & D i n n er R es erva t i o n s Ava i la b le

6 0 9 . 4 9 4 . 8 1 9 1 p la n ta t i o n r e s ta ur a n t . c o m 4401 LONG BEACH BLVD

B R A N T B E A C H

609.494.1300 d a d d y o r e s t a u r a n t . c o m

Lat e Night Music in t he Bar D a n B rown Fr i & M a t t Rot t S a t with Drink Specials

C R A F T B E E R , R AW B a R

GOOD TIMES

Starting 6/28 for 10 weeks of Fun

O p e n D a i ly L u n c h , D i n n e r & H a p p y H o u r . S u n d ay B r u n c h

TUNED UP TUESDAYS

Live Bands, $2 Yuengling & Bud Light Bottles, Corona Light Drafts, $3 Fireball Shots and $1 Shot specials. Late Night Happy Hour SnackS 9 PM - 12 AM 7/12 Nancy Malcun Band 101 S West Ave. Beach Haven

Live Music

609.492.2300 tuckerstavern-lbi.com

7 PM in Bar: Lenny G & Soul Senders Thursday Mark Sosis Friday & Johnny Fruend Saturday Grace Guggenheim on Piano Sun 10:30 AM Brunch

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OCEANFRONT DINING Inside or Out SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES Lo Lobster Tails • Fried Oysters • Soft Shell Crabs Ki Crab Legs • Calamarie Clams on ½ Shell King Crab Cakes • Fresh Fish of the Day

Restaurant•Beach Bar

Also Serving Steaks•Pastas•Salads

Early Birds

Lunch

Sun-Fri 4-6pm

Noon - 4pm

Breakfast

Happy Hour

8am - Noon

Dinner

4pm - 7pm

4-9:30pm

Thursday Prime Rib Nite • Friday King Crab Nite • Saturday Whole Lobster Nite

BEACH HUT BAR Open Daily 10am-9pm

ENJOY THE VIEW AND OCEAN AIR SPECIALTY COCKTAILS

SERVING THE FRESHEST

MARGARITAS & TROPICAL DRINKS

Sampling of Lite Fare

Don't miss our Renowned Bloody Mary served all day

Cheeseburger Sliders, Treasure Island Salad, Classic Caesar Salad, Fire Cracker Calamari, Personal Pizza & Pei Mussels

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Gift Certificates Available & Parties for All Occasions

ON THE OCEANFRONT DECK

FRI 7/8•5-9pm•Problem Child 2 SUN 7/10•5-9pm•Pat Karwan SAT 7/9•5-9pm•Problem Child 2 24th Street & Atlantic Ave. Spray Beach, NJ 08008

Birthdays · Communions Baby Showers · Bar Mitzvahs Rehearsal Dinners · Weddings

609-492-1501 spraybeachhotel.com


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Calendar

SUSHI BAR

17th Year Anniversary Eat In or Take Out

Viking Village Has Arts, Crafts

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here the art is nice quality and the backdrop just as picturesque, Viking Village in Barnegat Light is the place to shop at a memorable Arts and Crafts Show on Sunday, July 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. With over 70 chosen vendors, the show has a little bit of everything, organizers said, in the categories of fine arts, photography, ceramics, wood crafts, clothing, handmade jewelry and accessories. Admission is free, and there is plenty of parking. The show goes on, rain or shine, unless the weather gets extreme. The vendors are carefully selected for quality and to make sure the arts and crafts are handmade. Another highlight of these shows is their unique location at the historic Viking Village shop area, which is sited at the commercial fishing docks at 19th Street and Bayview Avenue. The show is hosted by The Seawife antique store. Among the attractions at Viking Village shops the day of the show, Viking Outfitters is hosting an author and illustrator at 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Julienne Stokes will read from her children’s book, ABC Healthy. —M.S. 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. Readings by Children’s Book Author & Illustrator Julianne Stokes, Viking Outfitters, West 19th St. & Bayview Ave., Barnegat Light. 10:30 am & 4 pm. 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.

CHEESESTEAKS FISH TACOS PIZZA & MORE! FULL TAKE-OUT SERVICE

609-492-8259 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SEATING

BARRYSDOMEAFLAVOR.COM

Eat In or Take Out Brown Rice Available

Open Air Dining on Our Deck

Schooner’s Wharf Overlooking the Bay 325 9th & Bay, Beach Haven Open Daily ’til 10pm • 609-492-5811

W ater e u l B OPEN DAILY 7:30AM Breakfast · Lunch · Dinner Weekly Specials: Crab Cake Benedict · Avocado Toast · Lobster Omelet Blue Monkey Pancakes · Lobster Lunch · Tropical Grouper Now Serving Organic Cold-Brew Coffee on Tap!

609•207•1300 • Haven Beach

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CARVING ARTIST: Not just for the birds but for buyers, one example of the show.

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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. LEGO Club, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) The free play is for ages 5-11. 10:30 am. “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 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 609-6187752. 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. 7:30-10:30 pm. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JULY 9 & 10 NJ Bacon Fest, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 West Rte. 9, Tuckerton (609-296-8868 or tuckertonseaport.org) Racing mini-pigs, the mechanical Wild Hog, music, alcoholic libations, miniature golf and more are part of the activities. More than 2 dozen food trucks provide bacon-laden offerings. Food prices are set by individual vendors. Admission, $8; child younger than 5 or Seaport member, free, VIP pass with special privileges, $100. Sat., 11 am-8 pm; Sun., 11 am-6 pm. 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.

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Calendar “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. Fill-a-Cruiser Food Drive, Surf City Farmers Market, Surf City Firehouse, 713 Long Beach Blvd. The market and the Surf City Police Dept. request donations of canned vegetables and soups, cereals, pasta, pasta sauces, soaps and hygiene products for the St. Francis Center food pantry. 8 am-noon. Lunch & Learn: Sun Safety, Stockton University Manahawkin Instructional Site, 712 East Bay Ave. A light lunch is provided. 12:30 pm. Admission, free; registration required. Call 609-626-3883. 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. 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. (609492-0700) The event is for ages 5-12. 10 am-noon. Minute 2 Win It, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) 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 (609494-2480) 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 (609-597-3381) 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.

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bounding di A Artt Sh Shows: St St. Francis holds its annual Summer Art Show and Sale on Saturday, July 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, July 10, from 9:30 to 2 p.m. in the Community Center, 47th Street and Long Beach Boulevard in Brant Beach. Admission is free. Viking Village holds its annual Summer Art and Crafts show on Sunday, July 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. rain or shine. Viking Village is at 19th Street and Bayview Avenue in Barnegat Light. Free admission. * * * Paper Goods: A reception for “The National Juried Competition: Works on Paper” exhibit at the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences in Loveladies is Saturday, July 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. with prizes and awards and a talk by Carter Foster, curator of drawing at the Whitney Museum of American Art, who curated the show. The contemporary works include drawings, paintings, prints, photography and digital works with the medium of paper as the common bond. This ephemeral show ends on July 20. Carol Freas teaches watercolor techniques at the LBIF on Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Beginners to advanced are welcome; fee is $40. Getting Dirty in the Ceramics Studio with Kerith Creo is held Thursday, July 7, at 7 p.m. It’s a fun evening in the ceramics studio as Creo walks participants through a few introductory projects. Materials are included. Return to pick creations 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 lowfire 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. * * * Birdland Gallery: “Evan Zodl Exhibit of Origami and Photos” is Zodl’s first solo exhibition at Birdland Gallery. An opening reception is planned for Saturday, July 9, at 6 p.m. with live music, food, drink and live henna body art by Loren Russo (first come, first served by donation). The show runs through July 26. The Birdland Gallery is 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 PSAA annual Art Patron show is a fundraiser for PSAA where member artists donate a painting or artwork and patrons participate in a lottery to choose from 50-plus works for $75. To celebrate the fifth anniversary of this event, PSAA will be giving away a hand-painted beach cruising bike as a door prize. The preview of the show is July 10 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the PSAA gallery, 94 Stafford Ave. The gala reception and drawing will be held July 24 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Stafford Township Firehouse, 133 Stafford Ave., on July 24 from 1 to 4 p.m. Patrons who paid $75 will claim their paintings from among the donations by PSAA artists. The public is invited to both events and can participate in the custom-painted bicycle door prize. The ongoing pastel workshops

Artwork by Paul Hartelius

GOOD DEAL: ‘Misty Morning in Beach Haven’ watercolor by Paul Hartelius is in the Pine Shores Art Association’s Patron Art Exhibit. with Linda Coulter continue from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays 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.

* * * In the Libraries: Selected photos from nature photographer Susan Puder’s recent book, Bird Photography – New Jersey and Beyond , are in the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library through July with a reception on July 11 at 6 p.m. followed by a birding talk at 7. Jill DeFelice’s paintings are in the Barnegat branch of the Ocean County Library. Twenty-one Pine Shores Art Association artists exhibit in the Stafford branch of the Ocean County Library through Aug. 22. Twice as Nice: Sculptor/poet Lynn Whitfield combines her art forms for an exhibit at the Grunin Center Art Gallery at Ocean County College’s Main campus in Toms River. The exhibit runs through Aug. 28 and is open when the college is open. —P.J.

Film Depicts American Pilot’s Link to Israeli Air Force

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tockton University’s Manahawkin Instructional Site will screen the film “A Wing and a Prayer” – which tells the story of how American pilot Al Schwimmer helped establish the Israeli Air Force – at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 12. The 2015 PBS documentary by Boaz Dvir shows how Schwimmer covertly brought aircraft and guns to the nascent nation, said Maryjane Briant, media relations for Stockton. “Schwimmer worked for TWA and assisted the Air Transport Command in World War II,” she explained. “He used his many military and airplane industry contacts to help him transport the planes. He also created false companies to get

around the United States’ prohibition against sending military aid to Israel to avoid antagonizing Arab countries during the Cold War. “Schwimmer, who later founded Israel Aircraft Industries, died in 2011. He was pardoned by outgoing President Bill Clinton in 2001 in relation to his 1950 conviction for violating the Neutrality Act during Israel’s 1948 War of Independence. He had not asked for the pardon because he believed his actions were moral.” The screening is free and open to the public. Stockton’s Manahawkin Instructional Site is located at 712 East Bay Ave. Attendees are requested to RSVP by calling 609-626-3883. —J.K.-H.

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‘A WING AND A PRAYER’: Stockton University’s Manahawkin Instructional Site will screen a documentary about pilot Al Schwimmer.


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Fishery's Dinner Specials Appetizers • Sashimi Cubes Ahi Tuna diced on a half of avocado w/spicy mayo and cusabi sauce $13.95 • Clams Oreganata 6 fresh chopped clams w/fresh Italian herbs & Spices $13.95 • Duck Pops 6 Duck drums spun in honey-ginger-scallion sauce $12.95 • Tuna Basil Wrap Ahi tuna, fresh basil in a crispy egg roll wrapper, cusabi dipping sauce $12.95 • Fried Calamari $12.95 • Shrimp & Seaweed Roll $12.95 • Hush Puppies $8.95

Fishery Yellowfin Tuna Salad Roll ..14.95 Fishery Shrimp Salad Roll ..............21.95 Fishery Lobster Salad Roll ..............27.95 Tuna, Swordfish or Wild Salmon Your Choice Grilled or Blackened ......................15.95 Fried Flounder ...................................13.95 Fried Chicken Cutlet ..........................9.95

Fishery Famous Key Lime Pie $3.95 / slice $16.00 / pie

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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All Sandwiches Served on a Fishery Baked Roll with Cole Slaw, French Fries and the sauces they need

• 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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— APPETIZERS & Chowders — Clams on ½ Shell - Six top necks on ice with cocktail sauce & Lemon ......................................................................................................8.95 Shrimp Cocktail - Six Large Shrimp in the Rough on Ice with cocktail & Lemon ..................................................................................................7.95 Peel and Eats - A pound of shrimp (26-30) served on ice w/ cocktail & lemon or Hot & spicy steamed in Old Bay .........................................26.95 Fishery Wings - Naked wings fried crisp with our famous buffalo sauce and blue cheese ...................................................................................... 10.95 Steamed Piss Clams - a pound of Maine Ipswich clams Steamed & Served w/ Butter ............................................................................................... 13.95 Mussels Special - a pound of mussels sauteed in olive oil, garlic, parsley and cracked black pepper ................................................................... 13.95 Mussels Marinara - a pound of mussels sauteed with Fresh Tomatoes, Olive Oil, garlic & Herbs .....................................................................14.95 Fishery Crab Cake - One of our Famous Lump Meat Crab Cakes - Fried Only ....................................................................................................... 14.95 Steamed Little Neck Clams - Fisherman's Dozen, Steamed with Clam Broth, Lemon & Fresh Parsley .......................................................... 12.95 Garlic Little Neck Clams - Fisherman's Dozen, Steamed with Garlic, Olive Oil, Clam Broth, & Fresh Parsley ............................................12.95 Clam Strips - a ½ lb of Jumbo Clam Strips Breaded Daily &Fried............12.95 Pickle Chips - Deep Fried Pickle Chips served with Horseradish Dipping Sauce ..........8.95 Chicken Fingers - Four Battered Tenders with Honey Mustard .......8.95 Onion Rings - a Heap of Colossal Vidalia Onion Rings, Beer Battered & Fried .........................................................................................................8.95 Roll & Butter - Fishery Baked Roll with Butter ................................. 1.25 Buttered Jersey Corn on the Cob ........................................................... 2.95 Lobster Bisque ................................................................................. Cup-7.95 New England ..............................4.50 Manhattan Chowder ............... 3.95 Pints ............................................8.95 Pints .......................................... 7.95 Quarts .......................................16.00 Quarts ..................................... 14.00

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4 Filets of Flounder, 1 lb. Clam Strips, 12 Jumbo Shrimp Fries, Cole Slaw Feeds Four $85.95

20 Chicken Fingers Fries Cole Slaw Feeds Four $54.95

20 Jumbo Shrimp Bucket Fries Cole Slaw • Feeds Four $69.95

(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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Calendar 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 OR JULY 18-22 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. Family Night Out with Bellarine Theatre Co., LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or lbifoundation. org) Admission, $10; LBIF member, free. 7-8 pm. 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. TUESDAY & FRIDAY, JULY 12 & 15 Making Tracks Parts I & II, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) 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. TUESDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 12-17 Nights of Summer Carnival, St. Mary’s Parish Center, 100 Bishop Way off McKinley Ave., Manahawkin (stmaryscarnival.com) 6-10:30 pm. There is free, live entertainment nightly indoors. There are rides, games, drawings, food and much more. Admission and parking, free. 1-night unlimited ride wristband, $20, available at campys.com/tickets through midnight July 11. Mega Ride Pass for rides every night, $75, available only at campys. com/tickets. 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.

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TUCKER’S ISLAND: The onetime summer community south of LBI fell to the sea.

Ryan Morrill

‘BEACH. BIRDS. BIOLOGY.’: Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey is accepting applications for a learning adventure for children ages 9 through 11 to be held later this month.

Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Presents Kids’ Wildlife Program

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onserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey is currently taking applications for its new “Beach. Birds. Biology.” summer program, an exciting learning adventure for kids ages 9 through 11. Two one-day sessions are scheduled to take place at Barnegat Lighthouse State Park, on July 13 and July 27, with activities that include beach scavenger hunts, wrack line investigations, bird identification, a nest searching game, arts and crafts and more. Only the first 20 children to sign up for each session will be accepted into the program. The program cost is $50 per session per child. “The ‘Beach. Birds. Biology.’ summer program offers a unique opportunity for kids to experience wildlife from the biologist’s perspective,” explained Lindsay McNamara, CWF communications manager. “Our expert biologists will be leading campers in exploring coastal ecology and connecting them with the natural world. Children will have the opportunity to be up-close and personal with beach 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. 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 & 27 “Beach.Birds.Biology.” Wildlife Adventure Program, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park, Broadway, Barnegat Light (ConserveWildlifeNJ.org) Activities for ages 9-11 include beach scavenger hunts, wrack line investigations, bird ID, arts and crafts and more. Fee, $50. Enrollment is limited; application available at conservewildlifenj.org/education/kidssummerprograms/. 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.

nesting birds and learn about their unique coastal habitat. This wildlife adventure will facilitate hands-on activities that will allow children to achieve junior biologist status!” “Our beaches are teeming with wildlife, but often it goes unnoticed,” said Todd Pover, CWF Beach Nesting Bird Project manager. “This is a great opportunity for kids to have fun discovering and learning, especially about the unique lives of endangered beach nesting birds.” For additional information, and to download the application, visit conservewildlifenj. org/education/kidssummerprograms. Sessions are also scheduled for July 6 and July 20 at Cape May Point State Park and for Aug. 3 at Belmar’s Shark River Inlet. Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey is the only statewide nonprofit organization focused solely on threatened, endangered and imperiled species of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates. Learn more about CWF at conservewildlifenj.org. —J.K.-H. 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. THURSDAY, JULY 14 & SATURDAY, JULY 16 String of Purls Knit & Crochet Group, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) 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. FRIDAY, JULY 15 Beach Haven West Civic Assn. Meeting, Pine St. Recreation Center, 25 Pine St., Manahawkin.

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n the late 1800s, Tucker’s Island was a small but thriving summer community located off the south end of Long Beach Island. It had a lifesaving station, lighthouse, two hotels, seven houses and a schoolhouse. But all that’s left of it is a shoal as it gradually washed away in the 1920s, completely disappearing by 1950. On Monday, July 18, at 7 p.m., authors Deborah Whitcraft and Gretchen Coyle will present a history of Tucker’s Island at the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City. They will be signing and selling copies of the book, Tucker’s Island, which was published by Arcadia Publishing Co. as part of its “Images of America” series. Whitcraft said the pictorial book “reflects a very simple way of life.” “People today have no appreciation for what these people saw, what they experienced, how they took joy from simple things like sitting out on the porch at night and singing and having little get-togethers with clams and the fire. It was just a different, simpler way of life,” she added. “I think a lot of people wish they could experience that. I think we all do because there’s such a hustle-bustle in our lives these days. It doesn’t mean that they didn’t work just as hard. In some respects they worked much harder than we do today, but their lives were not complicated. I think they appreciated what they had far more than we do today.” A severe storm resulted in Tucker’s Island lighthouse falling into the sea. By 1952, the island had completely vanished. Coyle said the last people to travel to Tucker’s Island were families who could get gas for their boats in the mid- to late-1940s. By this time, the island was extremely small, mostly just a sandspit, with no buildings or remains left. Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary also patrolled part of the area during World War II. “There were never any indications that German soldiers, submariners, or spies had been on the island. But the Coast Guard auxiliary did beach their boats and walk the island, doing their part for the war effort,” Coyle said. Whitcraft and Coyle are also authors of Inferno At Sea: Stories of Death and Survival Aboard the Morro Castle. “Just like Inferno at Sea, we were interested in the human side,” said Coyle. “Who lived there? What did they do? What kind of people preferred life on a barrier island around 1900 rather than the more sophisticated towns like Tuckerton and Atlantic City?” To register for the program, call the branch at 609-494-2480. —E.E. Marion Romano of the Van Dyk Agency addresses the group; ice cream sundaes are served. This meeting is open only to members. All residents of the BHW area – East Point, the Coves, Village Harbour, Colony Lakes – are welcome to join; household dues, $15. 7 pm.


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LBI Chowderfest Grand Champions Manhattan Clam Chowder Chowder Available Daily

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Monday: Burger Bar Tuesday: Shrimp Fest Wednesday: Chef’s Choice Thursday: Chicken Pot Pie or Homestyle Pot Roast Friday: Fish Tacos or Our Famous Fish Fry Sat. & Sun.: Prime Rib Au Jus 14oz cut

Open Everyday 7am-9pm 3rd & Blvd., Surf City 494-8661

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!) LOBSTER OR CRAB FEAST Sunday & Monday Nights

1 lb. Maine Lobster or 1lb. Alaskan Snow Crab, Clam Chowder, Corn on the Cob

PRIME RIB Tuesday & Wednesday Nights

Slow roasted Black Angus Rib with cabernet jus and creamy horseradish

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9 Big Flat Screen High Def TVs, State of the Art Sound System

Daily Specials

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$5 Mules $7 Cosmos & Martinis

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Entertainment Chris Fritz Every Monday Kyle Garino Every Tuesday

Thirsty Thursday Friday Fry-Day $2 Coors Light Drafts $4 Brooklyn Summer Ale Bottles

Special Menu

$1 OȐ All Craft Drafts

Happy Hour Mon-Fri 3pm-6pm • New Happy Hour Menu $1 OȐ Drafts, House Wines & House Drinks

Saturday - $3 Coors Lights • $15 Bucket of Coronitas Sunday - $5 Mimosa’s • $5 Bloody Mary’s 3:00-6:00pm Special Happy Hour Menu

Open Daily at Noon 16TH ST. LONG BEACH BLVD., SURF CITY

RETAIL LIQUOR STORE Made to Order and Ready Made Gift Baskets Gift Bagging & Wrapping Available

Carrying Wine • Beer • Spirits Open Year Round Open Daily 9am - 9pm

609-494-5776 16th St. Long Beach Blvd. Surf City


Terrapin Nesting Project, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Kathy Lacey explains how local 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.

24th & Long Beach Blvd., Surf City Reservations Recommended Call 609.494.7001

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.

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Book, Bake & Crafts Sale, Zion Lutheran Church, 18th St. & Central Ave., Barnegat Light (609-4948676 or zionlbi.com) 9 am-noon. “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. Member BBQ & Burger Cook-off Competition, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (609-494-1241 or lbifoundation.org) The family-oriented event offers games, concessions, a dunk tank, bounce house and more. Hot dogs, burgers, beer and beverages are provided; each family is asked to bring a salad, main dish or dessert to share. 6-8:30 pm.

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Weekly Features Sunday - King Crab Legs Monday - Local Flounder Tuesday - Rib Eye Wednesday - Lobster Night

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Thursday - Surf & Turf

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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.

1700 Long Beach Blvd, Surf City

Open 7 Days Serving Dinner @ 5:00 pm

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Chicken Parm • Spaghetti w/Red or White Clam Sauce Flounder Francaise • Chicken Piccata • Eggplant Rollatini Shrimp Marinara • Flounder Piccata • Flounder Florentine

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WEEKLY CHEF’S CREATIONS

AVAILABLE

1 lb. Rack of Veal

Homemade Spinach Gnocchi

Char-grilled & marinated in tossed in a Genovese Pesto Sauce We have Mediterranean herbs with Whole Broiled Seafood Combo potatoes & vegetables Wheat Talapia, scallops & shrimp with a Chicken Breast roasted garlic, sundried tomato, Pasta Stuffed Panko crusted and stuffed with Chicken broccoli, bacon & cheese served with potatoes & vegetables Meatballs: Our Own Fred Flintstone 28 oz. Special Porterhouse or Ribeye Recipe Char-grilled w/Calabria’s own

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Rabbit Cacciatore Tender rabbit slowly simmered in marinara sauce, mushrooms, crisp bell peppers, potatoes, sweet onion & green olives

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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.

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Calendar 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. 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. Workshop for Gardeners: Roses & Rose Care, Bay Ave. Plant Co., 1808 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City (609-361-8800) Consulting rosarian and rose show judge Diane Wilkerson presents the program. Admission, free. 10 am, rain or shine. Call to register; space is limited. MONDAY, JULY 18 Bus Trip to Resorts Casino, Leaves Beach Haven Moose Lodge, 120 Rte. 72 East, Manahawkin. The Manahawkin Senior Social Club hosts the trip. Cost, $25, includes transportation and $30 casino credit. 10:15 am-6 pm. 3rd Mon. of each month except December. To reserve, call 609-978-5025. The Fabulous ’50s, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) Relive the decade with songs, skits, hula hoops and more with LT Productions Co. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Maker Monday: Food, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The activity is for ages 10 and older. 2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Mr. Scott, the Music Man, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach. This musical performance is intended for children and families. 10 am. Rain date, July 23, 3 pm. Marine Mammal Stranding Center Program: Sea Turtles of NJ, NJ Maritime Museum, 528 Dock Rd., Beach Haven (609-492-0202 or NJMaritimeMuseum. org) Admission, free. 2 pm. Preschool Olympics, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The activity is for ages 3-5 with an adult. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Tucker’s Island, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) Authors Deborah Whitcraft and Gretchen Coyle present their latest book. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Wii Sports, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) The activity is for ages 12-18. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 18 & 19 Labyrinth Walk, St. Francis of Assisi Church Hall, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach (609597-8540, stfrancisparishlbi.org or facebook.com/ stfrancisparishlbi.org) Walking the labyrinth is a spiritual act of pilgrimage, a metaphor for life’s journey. All are welcome. Clean socks or shoe coverings are required and are provided if needed. A finger labyrinth is available for those who have difficulty walking. 9:45 am-5:30 pm. TUESDAY, JULY 19 Book Discussion, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The selection is Under the Wide and Starry Sky by Nancy Horan. 2 pm. Copies are available at the circulation desk. Book Discussion, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) The selection is Look Again by Lisa Scottoline. 1:30 pm. Copies are available at the circulation desk. Book Sale, Island Branch Ocean County Library, 217 South Central Ave., Surf City (609-494-2480) Shoppers can get 6 books for $1. 2-4 pm. Dr. Jan Astin Mobile Digital Mammography Van, St. Francis Center, 47th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach. The American Cancer Society recom-

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orty-two years, that’s quite a longrunning, successful fashion show! It’s the SOCH Auxiliary’s 42nd annual Gene LeBlanc Scholarship Luncheon and Fashion Show, inviting guests to join them on Tuesday, July 19, at the Holiday Inn on Route 72, Manahawkin. Fashions from the Island Shop in Brant Beach will be on display, and super raffles (valued at about $200 each) and several raffle baskets (each at a minimum value of $50) will be available. The luncheon event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The ticket price of $35 includes lunch with choice of entrée, dessert and soft drinks. There will also be a cash bar available. Tickets must be purchased by July 6 from Ticket Chairwoman Terry Hardiman, at 609494-7022, or by visiting the Old & New Shop at 440 East Bay Ave. in Manahawkin. No tickets will be sold at the door. During the luncheon, four $1,500 scholarships will be awarded to Ocean County residents who plan to major in the health field. The SOCH Auxiliary started awarding a $500 nursing scholarship in 1974. In 1980, the event was named “The Gene LeBlanc Memorial Scholarship” in honor of LeBlanc, who served as auxiliary president from 1965 to 1973 and was also the auxiliary’s first director of volunteers. The 2016 luncheon and fashion show is chaired by Nora De Rosa. —M.S.

mends annual mammograms after age 40. All major credit cards and most insurance plans are accepted. Funds are available to provide mammograms to women without insurance coverage. 10 am-3 pm. For appointment, call 609-677-9729. Flea Market & Bazaar, Surf City Firehouse, 713 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City. The Women’s Auxiliary hosts the event, with vendors both indoors and outside. Food, beverages, crafts, books and homemade dog biscuits are just a few offerings. A silent auction is held. 9 am-3 pm. Food Art, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) The activity is for ages 3-6. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Healthy Summer Meals without Cooking, , Stockton University Manahawkin Instructional Site, 712 East Bay Ave. Lunch is provided. 10 am. Admission, free; registration required. Call 609-626-3883. Learn to Play Munchkin, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Staff from Trotta’s Hobbies demonstrate different versions for ages 10-adult. 6 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Luncheon & Fashion Show, Holiday Inn, Grand Ballroom, 155 Rte. 72 East, Manahawkin. The SOCH Auxiliary of the SOMC Foundation hosts the event, with fashions presented by the Island Shop. 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. So You Want to Be a Ninja?, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The program is for ages 5 and older. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Balloon Sculpting with Cheryl, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The program is for children to teens. 7 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.

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magician and children’s book author will be visiting the Long Beach Island branch of the Ocean County Library in Surf City next week. Jim Vagias will bring his magic act on Wednesday, July 13, at 7 p.m. Author Doug Snelson visits Thursday, July 14, at 2:30 p.m. A former schoolteacher, Vagias combines his magic routines and humorous storytelling to promote reading and libraries, as well as positive character traits and to give children tools to deal with bullies “who won’t go away.” He said bullying myths include that they are insecure and have no friends. “One is that bullies are insecure and have low self-esteem,” said Vagias. “They actually have a strong sense of self-worth which is probably inflated. Bullies often have a tight circle of friends, who encourage and enable. Another myth is that bullies are boys. Girls can be just as effective as bullies.” Vagias said he will also encourage youngsters to take advantage of what libraries offer. “When I wanted to be a magician, I went to the library to read about magic routines,” he said. “Children should discover the joy of reading and learning.” Snelson will be reading from the two books he authored – The Fable of the Snake Named Slim and Who’s Got the Face?, both published by Better World Books. He said Who’s Got the Face? is a rhyming, colorful story about a dog named Face, focusing on the dog’s physical and emotional qualities. The reader follows Face and his antics during the day and ends as Face dozes off to sleep. The Fable of the Snake Named Slim is a multi-award-winning tale of courage, individuality, acceptance and self-worth. The fable is written in a rhyming format with vibrant, colorful illustrations to enhance comprehension and reading pleasure. Slim is a wobbler who tries to be a wiggler like his friends and, through an unexpected event, learns valuable lessons about his own unique gift, being courageous, and trusting himself to make the right choices when it really counts. To register for the programs, call the branch at 609-494-2480. —E.E.

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Cattus Island Presents Live Reptile Program, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The presentation is for ages 5-10 with an adult. 1:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Dunes & Surges, Beach Haven Library & Museum, 3rd St. & Beach Ave. (609-492-7081) Amy Williams of Stevens Institute of Technology presents a program on the importance of ecologically functioning dune systems to mitigate impacts of coastal storms. 1 pm. Fit 4 Kids Puppet Show with Hopper Hoops, Tuckerton Branch Ocean County Library, 380 Bay Ave. (609-296-1470) Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. The program is for ages 2 and older with caregiver. 2 pm. Paint Party with Bette Pernal, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) No experience is needed to create a 26- by 20-inch painting in acrylic paint. The event benefits the Friends of the Library. Fee, $40. 5 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Stuffed Animal Sleepover, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) Children ages 2-6 are invited bring a stuffed animal for a sleepover, make beds for them and listen to stories, then return the next morning to retrieve them. 3:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Tech Topic: Social Media, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Questions about Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are answered. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. True Colors for Teens, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) The program explores personality

types. 10:30 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Tween Craft: Beaded Sports Logos, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-6983331) The activity is for ages 9-15. 6 pm. THURSDAY, JULY 21 Battle of the Robots, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) Kids ages 6-10 create robots that will battle each other. 11 am. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Family Movie: “Alvin & the Chipmunks 4 – the Road Chip,” Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) The film is rated PG. 6:30 pm. Learn to Juggle, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The program is for ages 7 and older. 2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Marvelous Sleuths Book Club, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) The selection is Pretty Girls: a novel by Karin Slaughter. 7 pm. Copies are available at the circulation desk. Old Harvey Cedars, High Point Firehouse, West 80th St., Harvey Cedars. Local author Margaret Buchholz presents the program. 7 pm. Puppet Show, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-5973381) The show is for children 3 and older. 2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. FRIDAY, JULY 22 Animal Tracks, Waretown Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Main St. (609-693-5133) Naturalist from Jakes Branch Park present the program for ages 3-5. 2 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org.

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ndividuals interested in enjoying signature appetizers from approximately 25 area restaurants are invited to attend the Long Beach Island Historical Association’s Taste of the Island Porch Party Sunday, July 10, from 6 to 8 p.m. The annual fundraiser, which helps the organization’s Fisherman’s Cottage project, will take place at the Long Beach Island Historical Museum in Beach Haven. “We get everything from sushi to salad, including skewers of all types, shrimp, ceviche, bruschettas, cheeses, miniature crab cakes, pastas, lox on toast, stuffed mushrooms, calamari, soups, paté and crackers, etc.,” said Ron Marr, association president. “Those in the know come early as the good stuff goes in the first hour, although you could still make a meal from the so-called leftovers.” Beer and wine will also be provided, as well as live piano music. Attendees will also get a chance to vote for the “Best Bite of the Night.” The Fisherman’s Cottage has been a pet project for the association for seven years. Dating back to 1880, the old home was moved two blocks north in early 2009 to a site on the west side of the museum property. The cottage had been owned by attorney Julius Robinson, who died at the age of 100 in 2007. His son Jody Robinson, who was the executor of the estate, agreed to donate the house to the museum. The home has a kitchen, living room, dining room and bathroom on the first floor and two bedrooms on the second floor. “It is going to serve as a tribute to the fishing community,” said Marr. “It will also give people an idea what life was like living here in the late 1800s and the early 1900s.” But before it could open, the building has needed extensive renovations. “We have finished the exterior work, but we’re going to have to gut and completely restore the inside,” he said. “We have to get the utilities and electric hooked up. Just tearing it apart will probably cost us around $30,000.” Tickets to the event cost $25 and will be sold at the door. No reservations will be accepted. For more information, call the museum at 609-492-0700. —E.E..


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monthly Bus Tour of Historic Beach Haven, led by borough historian Jeanette Lloyd, will offer interested residents and visitors a glimpse into the area’s rich past. Tours will take place on Wednesdays, July 13 and Aug. 17, at 10 a.m. The historic district is 30 square blocks, covering from Bay Avenue (not including the commercial lots) to Atlantic Avenue and from Chatsworth Avenue to Fifth Street. The boundaries were defined by the state and needed federal approval, said Lloyd. The tour has 24 regular stops that are accompanied by historic photographs. “This visual aid is a great tool to help the passengers ‘feel’ the past,” she said. The tour is not confined to the historic district, however. It goes to the Beck Farm on Liberty Avenue, to the bayside historical structures such as the Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club and the Acme Hotel (now the Ketch), past the site of the train station and ends up at the site of the schooner Lucy Evelyn at Bay Village, explained Ron Marr, president of the LBI Historical Association Museum, which hosts the tour. “Jeanette covers what is still here and what was here but is now gone,” he said. “The biggest comment over the last two years is ‘Wow, we never knew how much history happened in Beach Haven,’” said Lloyd. The trip normally lasts just over an hour, depending on how many questions are asked. No one is permitted to exit the bus, which is lent out through the cooperation of the Beach Haven School. “Their bus driver, Vern, is very accommodating to stop and go all the time,” said Lloyd. “This is another situation where our town works together for the good of all. The passengers think it is a hoot to ride a school bus and are so thankful to learn our history by being there. Everyone has fun.” Walking tours of the historic district have been split into two 1½-hour trips, exploring the north side on Tuesdays and the south side on Fridays, through Sept. 2. This is to ease the burden on the guides and customers, said Marr. “Even so, in very hot weather, we sometimes have to shorten the tours. This is why we started the monthly bus tours,” he said. Seating on the bus is limited to 35 people. Tickets, $20 per person, must be purchased in advance at the LBI Museum on Engleside Avenue, which is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 4 BUS TOUR p.m. Only cash and checks are accepted. Fo r m o r e information, visit lbimuseum. com or call 609492-0700. — Kelley Anne Essinger

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Calendar Pro Wrestling, Manahawkin Elks Lodge, 520 Hilliard Blvd. AFA Jr. (Manu), Val Venis and Patriot headlining. The card is subject to change. Meet-and-greet, 6:30 pm; wrestling begins, 7:30 pm. Tickets start at $20; VIP upgrade available. Call 201-539-3558. SATURDAYS, JULY 23-AUGUST 13 Beginners Yoga & Meditation, Barnegat Branch Ocean County Library, 112 Burr St. (609-698-3331) Certified yoga teacher Jamey Stofko leads the classes. Participants should bring a mat, wear loose, comfortable clothing and be in bare feet; they are asked to sign a waiver. 11 am. Class size is limited to 12; sign up weekly. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JULY 23 & 24 Fine Art Festival, LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies (paragonartevents.com) Paragon Art Festivals directs the event, featuring original artwork from more than 80 artisans. Sat., 10 am-6 pm; Sun., 10 am-5 pm.

Theater Our Gang Players Summer Theater Camps, Bayside Chapel, 965 West Bay Ave., Barnegat (609-597-0553 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.

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. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 “James & the Giant Peach,” Stockton University, Campus Center Theatre, 101 Vera King Farris Drive, Pomona (609-652-9000 or stockton.edu/pac) Ticket, $12. 10:30 am.

Music 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 9, Strictly ’60s; July 16, 40 North; July 23, The Kootz. Concerts by the Bay, Sunset Park, West Salem Ave., Harvey Cedars (609-361-7990) July 6, Twangadelic; July 13, Chevy Lopez; July 20, Best of the Eagles tribute band. 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 (609-492-4218 or beachhavencap1045@gmail.com) Wed., 7:30 pm. If inclement weather, held at LBI Historical Assn. Museum, Engleside & Beach aves. 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; July 21, Mushmouth. Free Concerts, Gazebo Park & municipal parking lot, Rte. 9 & East Bay Ave., Barnegat. Custom Blend Band performs country, bluegrass and light rock. Thurs., 7-9 pm; through August. 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. 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.

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Summer Concerts, Bayview Park, 68th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Brant Beach. Mon. & Tues., 7-9 pm; Sun., noon-3 pm. July 10, Greg Warren; July 11, The Frax Machine; July 12, Jimmy & the Parrots; July 17 & 24, Brian Eastburn; July 18, Michael Engesser Jazz Trio/Quartet with Halley Feaster; July 19, E Street Shuffle Band. 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 11, The Razorbacks; July 16, Our Gang Players with songs from “Music Man.” 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.


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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. MONDAY, JULY 18 Bay-Atlantic Symphony Music Lecture: Sections of the Orchestra – Harp, Piano, Harpsichord & Percussion, Little Egg Harbor Branch Ocean County Library, 290 Mathistown Rd. (609-294-1197) Paul Somers presents the program. 1-2:30 pm. Call to register or visit theoceancountylibrary.org. Kids Concert with Makin’ Music Rockin’ Rhythms, Veterans Memorial Park, Beach Ave. between Engleside Ave. & Amber St., Beach Haven (609-492-4218 or beachhavencap1045@gmail.com) Concertgoers should bring a chair or blanket. 7 pm. TUESDAY, JULY 19 RB Express, Stafford Branch Ocean County Library, 129 North Main St., Manahawkin (609-597-3381) Attendees should bring a lawn chair for this outdoor concert. 7 pm. Call for rain venue.

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Worship LONG BEACH ISLAND Grace Calvary Church, 19th St. & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom (609-494-7777 or gracecalvary. net) Services, Sun., Traditional Service 8:30 am, Contemporary Service 10:30 am; also Spanish service, 10:30 am (2nd floor Edu. Bldg.) Nursery provided. Wed., Adult Bible study, 7 pm. Youth Group (grades 6-12), 6:30-9 pm.

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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.

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Calendar 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. 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.

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Calendar 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. 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. Vacation Bible school, For age 4 (potty Trained) through entering 6th grade, July 11-15, 6-8:30 pm. 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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n July 17, the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences will host a fundraising event featuring the group Broadway At Your Doorstep. The night will feature stars from several Broadway productions, including “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Wicked” and “Jersey Boys,” as they sing Broadway classics and hits that “they sang on Broadway’s biggest stages,” according to the LBIF website. The show hopes to make Broadway standards more accessible to the LBI audience. As the site says, the group will “deliver the brightest stars from everyone’s favorite Broadway shows straight to you.” The evening promises to be fun-filled with catchy tunes that will get stuck in anyone’s head. It is open only to those 18 years old or older, and general admission is $50. Members of the LBIF, though, can contact the Foundation for a $10 discount code. Registration information is available on lbifoundation.org, and more on Broadway At Your Doorstep can be found on broadwayatyourdoorstep.com. —K.T.

Notices Support Group for Panic Disorder, Anxiety and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Southern Shore Counseling LLC, 9 North Main St., 2nd floor, Manahawkin (609-597-0084 or 609-618-2442) Donation is requested. Wed., 7-9 pm. 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.” Free Mini Breakfast, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 500 Mathistown Rd. at Rte. 9, Little Egg Harbor. Bagels, doughnuts, fruit, coffee and juice are offered. Everyone is welcome. 1st Sat. of each month, 9 am-noon. 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

Ryan Morrill

SEE IT, PAINT IT: A plein air painting opportunity at Viking Village is just one of many activities and attractions on this annual day to discover ‘unique and special’ Barnegat Light.

‘Discover Barnegat Light Day’ An Eventful Summer Monday

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iscover Barnegat Light Day, on Monday, July 11, is a slate of activities from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. intent on spotlighting “all that makes Barnegat Light a unique and special place to visit,” says the Barnegat Light Tourism Coalition, which hosts the third annual event. Things to do will include a tour of the commercial fishing operations at Viking Village, which is one of the busiest commercial fishing ports on the East Coast. At the bayfront gazebo on West Eighth Street will be an antique car show by day and an outdoor concert by night. Everyone is encouraged to stop and vote for their favorite vehicle. Trophies will be awarded at 4 p.m. The U.S. Coast Guard will once again welcome guests for a boat tour. The Long Beach Township Police Department will bring its specially trained K-9 officers and motorcycle patrols. The Barnegat Light First Aid Squad will also open up its facilities on West 10th Street for a public tour of the rescue equipment. Check out the merchants featuring events and specials, such as the Tea & Tour at the 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.

Sandcastle Bed & Breakfast, Shell Painting at the Islanders’ Store, and Face Painting at Poppys Ice Cream Parlour. For a full listing of events, visit the website DiscoverBarnegatLight.com or contact BLTourism@yahoo.com for your own route map and schedule to be sent directly to you. Also be sure to keep a close eye on their Facebook page leading up to and throughout the day for live updates. Raffle tickets will be available for chances to win one of the many giveaways that will be awarded at the beginning of the concert at the gazebo at 7 p.m. Last year, over $2,500 in prizes were awarded. All that, and a climb up the lighthouse, will be waiting for families and friends who can easily make a full day of a north-end visit. Dan Malay, BLTC president, invites, “Come join us! It’s always a great day of local town pride, and an opportunity to interact with residents, vacationers and visitors alike, as we highlight some of the aspects that make Barnegat Light such a special place to live and visit.” Rain date is Monday, July 18. —M.S. 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 (609698-8632) Mon. Doors open, 5:30 pm; calling begins, 7 pm. 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 (732-3419700, 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 (609978-5025 or 609-597-5222) The club’s activities include cards, games and line dancing. Wed., 9 amnoon; 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


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WINGS & THINGS SOUPS

TOSSED IN 1 OF OUR 17 SAUCES!

with celery and blue cheese or ranch; extra sauce or celery .59 extra blue cheese or ranch .69

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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buffalize

anything

on our menu with one of these 17 sauces & a side of blue cheese or ranch (add 1.29)

ludicrous

name says it (extra charge)

obscene

shed a tear or two

zapper

a challenge for the avid fan

killer beesting

spicy, BBQy, garlicky, yummy!

very hot, with a drop of honey

swamp sauce

original hot

Not so Traditional

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

mediYUMMM

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

bone-in buffalo WINGS SALADS original (breaded) or naked

Traditional

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 tworoom 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, 609-494-3036; Long Beach Twp. & Barnegat Light, 609-494-3322; Ship Bottom, 609-494-1518, 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, (732-322-9092) 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 (609-294-0605 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. Family Planning Program, 1173 Beacon Ave., Suite B, Manahawkin (609-597-6094) 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.

207 North Bay Ave., Beach Haven

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

THE SANDPAPER/WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2016

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eter J. Spaziano, a Barnegat Townshipbased certified personal trainer, will present “Fitness and Weight Loss: Creating a Healthy Lifestyle” on Tuesday, July 12, at 7 p.m. at the Barnegat branch of the Ocean County Library. Spaziano, who started the website oceancountyfitness.com, said attendees will get tips on how to lose weight, gain strength and become fit for life through positive lifestyle changes. “Diet is meant to be temporary,” he said. “If you learn how to eat right, there’s no need for you to diet.” A trainer at the Toms River YMCA, Spaziano said he would discuss how to integrate diet, cardio and weight training into a lifestyle. He said people should avoid over-thecounter diet pills and supplements. “While the program is for everybody, I would think that the primary group of people interested would be adults who feel they need to make a lifestyle change,” he said. “They may be frustrated with gaining weight and the inability to lose it.” The 55-year-old Spaziano said he would also discuss how he developed a healthier lifestyle when he was in his late 40s. To register for the program, call the branch at 609-698-3331. —E.E.

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VENUE

THURSDAY

AMERICAN LEGION #493

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Off Their Rocker, 8:30

Matt Fisher, 7:30

MONDAY

live music

APPLEBEE’S PATIO BUCKALEW’S

Earl Sutton, 6

CALLOWAYS

Troy David Karaoke

Jinks Brothers, 5 Zoe Jazz Band, 9

Greg Warren, 6 Dennis Linde, 5 Jody Joseph, 9

Garage Kept, 8

Pirate Night Mike Byrne, 7:30 Dan Brown, 8 Ryan Zimmerman, 10 Ted Hammock & Jason Booth, 9

CUISINE ON THE GREEN Chuck Miller

Debra Lynn Kavky Matt Fisher

DADDY O

Brian Parr

Jason Portizo Duo Ryan Zimmerman

DAYMARK

Ryan Zimmerman, 9

Victoria Watts Band, 11

Flamin’ Harry, 11 Joe Michelini of RCE, 7

Scotty, 6

Brian Eastburn, 6

Allison Stella, 5 Facedown, 3

THE DUTCHMAN’S ENGLESIDE SAND BAR

Rob Connolly, 3

Dan Brown & Mike Hoebler, 3

Lefty Lucy, 3

THE GATEWAY

Mike Byrne, 7

Ted Hammock & The Pickles, 9

Joey D Grateful Dead Rockin’ Oldies, 7 Tribute, 8

JOE POP’S

The Benjamins

High Five Swan Dive

Crazy in Stereo

Tiki Joe’s

Sean Yocum

Ted Hammock

KUBEL’S

Rob Connolly

KUBEL’S TOO

Tom G.

Jason Booth

LEFTY’S TAVERN

Jimmy Brogan

Rock Lobsters

LIGHTHOUSE TAVERN

call for info

call for info

Carrie Brzezinski, 9 Rob Connolly, 3

Chris Gustelli, 3

Dan Brown, 3

Jammin’ Janice karaoke, 6:30 Sean Yocum

The Nerds

Jason Booth

open mic New Rhythm & Toronzo Cannon, Blues Quartet, 7:30 7:30

LIZZIE ROSE MUSIC ROOM 3 A.M. Tokyo

THE MARLIN

Mike DeClan, 4

MUD CITY CRABHOUSE NARDI’S

Pasta & Sinatra, 5 Mike Byrne, 5 Hello Brooklyn,10 Phil Billy, 10

Facedown, 5 JB Band, 10

Dave Christopher krazy karaoke, 5 Under Pressure, 10 Band, 5 Mr. LoveJoy, 10

THE OLD CAUSEWAY

Ty Mares, 9

Impulsives Trio, 10

Funk Shway, 10

Joe Faronea, 3

PLANTATION

Ted Hammock

Dan Brown

Matt Rott

Bill Stasse, 7

Chris Vito, 8

SEA OAKS COUNTRY CLUB

krazy karaoke, 5 Flowers for Taco, 10

The Pickles Duo & Ted Hammock, 7 Ryan Zimmerman

Good Noise, 10

SEA SHELL CLUB The Pickles, 3:30

at the pool Sami Eldebs, 3

Jimmy & the Parrots, 3:30

Mike DeClan Duo, 10

Shorty Long & Jersey Horns, 3:30 Ted Hammock & Matt Fisher, 10

at 10 South

Ty Mares, 7

SPRAY BEACH INN

Problem Child 2, 5 Problem Child 2, 5 Pat Karwan, 5

SURF CITY HOTEL

WEDNESDAY

acoustic music, 9

Matt Fisher, 9

THE ARLINGTON

at the tiki bar

TUESDAY

Gypsy Moon, 7

TERRACE TAVERN

The Danksters, 10 Weird Science, 10 Bill & Andy, 5 Chuck Miller

Joe Faronea

TUCKERS TAVERN

Lenny G & the Soulsenders

Mark Sosis

Johnny Fruend

TUCKERTON BEACH GRILLE

open mic with Jimmy Brogan

No Signal Band

Dan Brown

Chris Gustelli, 3 Captain Eric, 10

Ted Hammock, 3 Sean Yocum, 10

The Pickles Duo, 3 & 10

Chris Gustelli, 7

Ryan Zimmerman, 7

Ty Mares, 7

Rockin’ Renee, 7

Shorty Long, 10

Rockin’ Renee, 7

Grace Guggenheim, 10:30 am

Nancy Malcon Band

NOTE: SOME VENUES MAY HAVE DJS OR OTHER DIVERSIONS ON OTHER NIGHTS 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 (609-296-2671) Meets 1st & 3rd Wed. of each month, 7:30 pm. New members are welcome. 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.

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, (609-597-7211 or 732244-5565) 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. 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. 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. 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. East Coast Boat Racing Club of NJ Seeks Members & Volunteers, Visit ecbrcnj.com. OCEAN Inc.


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waterfront dining • dockside to-go • fresh ďŹ sh market • wedding receptions ENJOY WATERFRONT DINING ALL SUMMER LONG

take out 609.492.1780 Open Daily @ 5pm

phone 609.492.1066

Voted LBI’s Best Seafood Restaurant

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT THUR

7.7 B STREET BAND

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7.8 THE EXCEPTIONS

SAT

7.9 EDDIE BERNER & THE ROCKIN’ ROAD GRILL BAND UPTOWN GETDOWNS

SUN

7:30PM

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Charming oceanblock condo in the heart of Beach Haven with 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths and an open Àoor plan. Wood Àoors throughout and being sold furnished. Offered at $399,900

BEACH HAVEN

Turn of the Century 4 bedroom Victorian on the most beautiful historic street in Beach Haven. Oceanside location. Perfect for those who want a livable structure that they can renovate and make their own. Offered at $629,000

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Cute 4 bedroom, 1½ bath Cape Cod and only 7 homes to the beach. Oversized 40x133 lot provides room to expand. Walking distance to many attractions and the bay. Offered at $719,000

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Lagoonfront Estate. 6 Bedrooms, 4,900 square feet of living space, in ground pool, deep water dockage plus open bay views. 100'x164' lot. Prestigious Webster Lagoons section of Beach Haven. Offered at $2,299,000

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SHIP BOTTOM

Adorable turn-key 3 bedroom 2 bath gem on a beautiful LBI street. Large sunroom at the rear of the house for extra sleeping and or entertaining. Sunroom opens to large deck. Offered at $499,900

BRANT BEACH

3,440 sq. ft of luxury, selling mostly furnished. Never rented. Ocean and bay views and just six houses to the beach. Chefs kitchen, two living areas, private master suite and a landscaped yard. Offered at $1,650,000

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BARNEGAT LIGHT

Two townhouse units equal a retreat for a large family that want to entertain in the highest style or to rent out. Beautiful kitchens with Wolf ranges, Meile dishwasher, instant hot water and other gourmet touches. A must see as too much to list. Offered at $1,200,000

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Brian Deane New Construction, 2,454 square foot, 4th from the ocean, 4 bedroom, 3½ bath custom home with family room, elevator, fireplace, 2 zone heating and air conditioning, central vac, ocean and bay views and much more. Asking $1,498,000.

2,560 sq. ft., 5 bedroom, 3½ bath, office, 100 ft on the lagoon close to the open bay. Large rear deck for entertaining by the water. Dock and bulkhead are 5 years old. 2-zone heating and air, upgraded vinyl siding and more. Asking $1,060,000.

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Cute oceanfront 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo with private rooftop deck, off street parking and outdoor shower. Great rental history as well as a storage shed for all of your beach toys is included. Offered at $279,900

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Desirable 2 bedroom/2 bath in the “D” building of Ocean Club. Deck off LR & rooftop deck with ocean views. Steps to the beach. Includes a carport and ample guest parking. Solid rental history. Offered at $429,500

BEACH HAVEN BUSINESS AND RENTAL APARTMENT

Auto repair garage and 4 bedroom, 2 bath apt. with decks on 2nd Àoor. Perfect for a mechanic to work downstairs and live or rent out apartment for extra income. Offered at $899,900

BEACH HAVEN GARDENS

New Construction, Ocean side 5 bedrooms, 3½ baths with elevator and roof top deck. Reversed living featuring a great room with volume ceiling, ¿replace and deck. Available for immediate delivery. Offered at $1,175,000

Year round 1,660 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 2 bath well maintained cape cod with a family room, air conditioning, gas hot water baseboard heat, fireplace, 2 large decks located in the North Beach Estate section. Deeded ocean access. There is a dock owned by the association that leases out boat slips when available. Reduced now $639,000.

1263 MALLARD DR. MANAHAWKIN Remodeled and raised up, this 2 bedroom ranch is in mint condition. 60 feet on the lagoon with a large deck for the afternoon sun and located close to the open bay. Walking distance to the Old Causeway Inn. Asking $275,000.

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Three Bags of Popcorn For ‘Kung Fu Panda 3,’ ‘Whiskey Tango Foxtrot’ Plus, an Effective Drama About Drone Warfare

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verybody have a good Fourth of July? I hope so. Mine was nice until nightfall. Then it started. Somehow the word “loud” doesn’t seem to cover what was happening for about an hour. When everyone in a 360-degree radius sets off fireworks, the sound is deafening. Now I have a feeble understanding of what an artillery barrage must be like. Worst of all, it got in the way of a good DVD I was watching. The dog’s howls didn’t help, either. But we’ve got some good ones out this week anchored by Jack Black, Tina Fey and Helen Mirren. Let’s discuss a few of them. The student becomes the teacher in the spirited, and quite good “Kung Fu Panda 3.” Po (Jack Black) is tasked to help defeat a supernatural threat to the kingdom, one that will require him to use all of his “The Dragon Warrior” strength as the legendary warrior and master. Meanwhile, he meets up with his biological father, a panda obviously, Li Shan (voiced by Bryan Cranston, with hilarious results), who is able to break Po’s dumpling eating record. This revelation angers Mr. Ping (James Hong), Po’s adoptive father, who is jealous of Po’s and Li’s new found friendship. Li takes Po to meet the other pandas in their secret forest, and if not for the threat of the supernatural Kai (J.K. Simmons) stealing all the chi, the warriors’ special spiritual power, Po would have been very happy spending his time with the pandas. The pandas, it appears, have from ancient times been keepers of the chi, and Po prepares to teach them all kung fu to help defend it. But he’s warned by Tigress (Angelina Jolie) that if they don’t stop Kai, all the chi in the kingdom will be gone. Po needs to marshal all his and the other pandas’ powers to defeat Kai. These Kung Fu Panda films get more and more elaborate, and are well thought out and well put together. They are just as entertaining for the parents as they are for the youngsters who want to watch them. Sit down with the kids to see “Kung Fu Panda 3,” and grab three bags of popcorn for the effort. Another three-bagger is “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot,” the story of a journalist who finds herself lost in the world so she volunteers for a three-month tour in Afghanistan, back in 2003 when the fighting was pretty hot. Tina Fey, who it seems can do no wrong in a film, plays the journalist Kim Baker, the only press writer of that network to volunteer for the assignment. So the film basically tells her story as she learns her way, working both with the military and with the local population. As a war story, it is realistic; as a story of initiation, it is priceless. The team of John Requa and Glenn Ficarra direct. Martin Freeman, Margot Robbie and Billy Bob Thornton co-star. Another war film, this time with a strongly realistic premise, is “Eye in the Sky,” a thoroughly effective drama about drone warfare and the price of remote-control attacks. Helen Mirren stars as Katherine Powell, U.K. army colonel who commands a seek-and-destroy drone squadron currently looking for a terrorist leader in Kenya. When ground intelligence indicates that the terrorist in question is planning a mass bombing, the mission turns to “destroy” and pilot Steve Watts (Aaron Paul) prepares to attack. Just then a child enters the kill zone, and all kinds of moral dilemmas surface. Gavin Hood

directs this solid, three-bags-of-popcorn flick. I remember reviewing Chris Columbus’ “Adventures in Babysitting” for this paper’s CineScene back in 1987. It had Elisabeth Shue in the lead, as Chris, the babysitter, and Vincent D’Onofrio, Penelope Ann Miller and Bradley Whitford in supporting roles. I remember liking it. Now, we have a remake of the same film, with the same title this time directed by John Schultz and starring Sabrina Carpenter and a cast of Disney regulars. The story is pretty much the same, the laughs maybe not quite as much as the original, but all in all a pleasant diversion. Two bags o’ popcorn for this one. Here’s one that might never have made it to the big screens. No, I think it did for a week or two, then zoom, off to DVD-land. “Precious Cargo” is one that shows what happens to actors when they reach a certain age. All they can get to star in are these stinky piles of dog waste. We’re talking Bruce Willis here, who plays Eddie, an ill-tempered crime boss who pulls off a heist, only to have Karen (Claire Forlani), one of the thieves, double-cross him. When he goes after her, she tells him her ex-lover Jack (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), a seasoned jewel thief, will steal a cargo of stones and gems worth millions. Double and triple crosses ensue. One bag o’ corn won’t even cover this stinker. Avoid at all costs. One of a trio of musical biopics to come out in 2015, “I Saw the Light,” tells the story of Continued on Pa Page 40, Sec. 2

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Still, Palladino said, “word spreads quickly on the Island,” and at one point there was a small group of excited teenage fans standing outside the venue. Nonetheless, Aguilera and her family were able to enjoy a peaceful evening at Tuckers. “What I love about LBI is how low key everything is,” Palladino said. He didn’t need to hire extra security or destroy everybody’s phone. The understanding at the wedding was that Aguilera was just another guest who was there to celebrate with her family and have a good time. Still, a star is a star. And if the fireworks seemed to burn a little bit brighter over LBI on Monday night, it may be because there was a star among us. — Tim Hone

TAP HOME BASE: The world STYLE: “Everything you like and more,” blending many different genres including electronic dance, pop, dubstep and rock, to create one unique sound. LINEUP: Picasso Brown, lead vocals, guitar, keys and effects; Jeff Lindsay, bass, keys and vocals; “Jesus Jack” Kolber, lead guitar, keys and vocals; Kaleef Hills, drums. FEEDBACK: Let the enigma unfold like an all-nighter in an exotic land – from first note to last, the dance floor is in good hands. TWO’S TAKE: Plugged-in, amped-up, mega-watt intensity and sky-high production values make for an electrifying live music experience, complete with a guitarist who resembles a young Patrick Swayze. CHECK OUT: 3amtokyo.com, Facebook, Twitter, Insta BE THE JUDGE: Saturday, July 9, at The Marlin, Beach Haven; and Friday, July 22, at Joe Pop’s, Ship Bottom. —V.F.

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the most respected name in real estate OCEANFRONT Loveladies $5,495,000

OCEAN BLOCK - LOVELADIES Just steps from the ocean, this feel good beach home features great ocean views, 6 brs, 3 full baths, 2 half baths, family room, screen porch, large heated gunite pool. Lifeguarded beach nearby. $1,695,000

BAYFRONT - HIGH BAR HARBOR Magnificent site to build the home of your dreams! 6,000 sq' with 60' of bulkheaded bay frontage, dock, and riparian grant. Southern orientation and expansive bay and sunset views! Great neighborhood integrity. $1,295,000

Standing among the best homes ever built on LBI, the structure spans 92' along the beach allowing for all bedrooms, all living areas, pool & spa to front the ocean providing expansive surf and coastline views. Assembled by accomplished designers and craftsman using top end custom components throughout with 5 bedrooms (3 suites), 4 full baths, 2 half baths, two story family room, library, great room with kitchen featured in design books, cherry floors, screen porch with grill center, enormous amount of oceanfront Ipe deck space, elevator, oversized garage, abundant parking, beautiful landscape and more. 125' of ocean frontage. A well valued transaction.

LOVELADIES BAYFRONT $5,499,000

Spectacular! Signature modern design by Michael Ryan, Architect assembled with substantial and exotic materials. Perfectly sited on a bayfront point with 170' of bay frontage in Loveladies best neighborhood providing views from the bridge to the lighthouse. 6,600 sq' of comprehensive living space with 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths; large exercise room/7th bedroom; screen porch with fireplace, beverage center and wet bar; family room with surround sound; bayfront dining area with seating for 20; owners wing with master suite featuring stunning views and luxurious bath with private outdoor shower, nursery/private office, study overlooking great room, and two guest bedrooms; guest wing with three en suite bedrooms; and custom integrated kitchen seamlessly woven into the great room. Outdoor amenities include gunite pool with sun shelf and spitters, spa, pool bath and shower, dock with 2 boat lifts, 170' vinyl bulkhead, stone and Ipe pool surround, and very attractive landscaping. It truly does not get any better than this! LAGOON - HIGH BAR HARBOR Oversized 8,500sq' lagoonfront site with 40' of newer bulkhead and substantial floating dock. New home would pick up very good bay views toward Viking Village harbor. The most affordable lagoon option on LBI! $495,000

OCEANFRONT - BARNEGAT LIGHT Fantastic oceanfront location between 21st and 22nd Streets! 4 brs, 3.5 baths, master and junior suites, fireplace, spacious oceanfront decking w/ beautiful gabled shade pergola, gas heat, central a/c, garage. $1,795,000

LAGOONFRONT - LOVELADIES Quintessential south facing Harbor home with 100' of water frontage. Unique 3 slip “T” shaped dock, magnificent landscaping, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, new kitchen, trex decking, wood floors, gas heat/central air. $915,000

BAY BLOCK - NORTH BEACH Appealing “feel good” home with 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, screen porch, vaulted ceilings, bamboo flooring, gas heat, central a/c, 2 car garage, room for a pool, and great deeded bay and ocean access. $859,000

LOVELADIES BAYFRONT $3,195,000

Accessed via a brick paved private lane, this sprawling bayfront home is sited on a peaceful cove location with 125' of bay frontage, white sandy beach, large 2 slip dock, riparian grant, and magnificent bay and sunset views! Updated and immaculate with 4 en suite bedrooms; 4.5 baths; dramatic two story great room; large cabana/game room with fully equipped bar; chef’s kitchen with spacious pantry, 48" Thermador range and SubZero refrigeration; bayfront sitting room; reading nook overlooking the bay; master suite with private bayfront balcony; central stereo throughout; 3 car garage; and more. Outdoor features include a custom built circular spa; brick drive, walks, and patio; outdoor shower; and beautiful irrigated landscape. Offered tastefully furnished, this is a perfect home to share with family and friends.

TOWNHOME - BARNEGAT LIGHT Beautiful Northlight Harbor townhome in the heart of Barnegat Light with bay and lighthouse views! 3 brs, 2.5 baths, family room, fireplace, wood floors, dumbwaiter, gas heat, central a/c, and 2 car garage. $719,000

BAYFRONT - HIGH BAR HARBOR Expansive views of the bay and lighthouse come easy from this coastal shingle style home with 5 brs, 4.5 baths, enclosed porch, in-ground pool and spa, 80' of bay frontage, and beautiful irrigated landscaping! $1,595,000

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Among the most significant homes on Long Beach Island, this articulately designed Craftsman style home by architect Jay Madden is prestigiously located on Bayview Drive in Loveladies on an oversized 18,500 square foot site with magnificent bay and sunset views! Gated courtyard entry; main residence with 4 en suite bedrooms, sprawling great room with stone fireplace, family room, and luxurious bayfront master bedroom suite with fireplace; guest house with 2 bedrooms and salon with comprehensive wet bar. Outdoor features, designed and built by Reynolds Landscaping, are amazing... heated in-ground gunite pool with diving board, inground spa, gas firepit, bar with grill station, pergolas, artistic landscape lighting, and admirable gardens. 100 feet of vinyl bulkheading bay frontage; dock with boat lift, PWC lift, and floating platform round out the offering.

LAGOONFRONT - HARVEY CEDARS Located in sought after High Point. Great beach access & in-ground heated gunite pool. Many recent stylish upgrades. 4 brs, 3 baths, fireplace, hot tub, brick drive, 70' lagoon frontage, oversized site, and more! $1,075,000

OCEANFRONT - BARNEGAT LIGHT Enjoy sweeping views of the ocean, inlet and dunescape! 4 brs, 3 full baths, 2 half baths, family/billiards room, office, fireplace, hardwood floors throughout, elevator, beautiful landscaping, 63' of ocean frontage. $2,595,000

LOVELADIES Ocean Block $2,295,000 T his Michael Ryan Architects designed home, simple yet dramatic in form and dressed in all of the keynote components, perfectly captures the essence of a modern beach house lifestyle. Ultra private setting with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, screen porch, office, 2 car garage, heated in-ground gunite pool with automated cover, custom crafted outdoor canopy lounge, Ipe decking, irrigated landscape with low voltage lighting, and outdoor shower with dressing area. The great room features 12 foot ceilings, black limba floors, acid etched glass and black oxide entertainment center with fireplace, surround sound, and B&B Italia furniture. The honed carrara marble kitchen with straight grain cabinets and top line appliances eases into the large screened porch which spills out to the pool area and canopy lounge. The isolated master bedroom wing accommodates the office; Duravit and limestone bath with walk in shower; dual walk in closets; washer/dryer; and its own private outdoor shower and deck. Accessed by a floating staircase, the separate guest wing houses two bedrooms with ensuite honed carrara marble and tile baths, laundry room, and passage to the view tower. Easily expandable to 5 bedrooms w/5.5 baths.

LAGOONFRONT - LOVELADIES South facing “Gull Wing” style home capturing prevailing breezes and sunlight. 3 brs, 2.5 baths, great room w/ cathedral ceiling, den, 2 screen porches, central a/c, 2 car garage & 100' of lagoon frontage. $799,000

BAYFRONT - LOVELADIES Located on prestigious Bayview Drive with 126' of bay frontage, vinyl bulkhead and impressive dock. Modern design with high end components. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, office, screen porch, pool, and courtyard. $3,495,000

HARVEY CEDARS BUILDING SITE Fantastic building site with unobstructed bay and wetlands views! Oversized 6,448.75 square foot lot allows for a large home with up to 3,224 square feet of living space. Quiet neighborhood and superior views. $569,000

LAGOON w/ VIEWS - LOVELADIES Superior Loveladies' lagoonfront with 217' of waterfrontage and open bay views! Vinyl bulkhead, high capacity boat lift & sport ports, 5 brs, 2½ baths, private 2nd story master suite, awnings, storm shutters, and more! $1,795,000

OCEANFRONT - BARNEGAT LIGHT On one of Barnegat Light’s best beach streets w/62.7' of ocean frontage. 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, large family room, elevator, luxurious master suite with its own private deck, wood floors, brick drive. $2,595,000

BAYFRONT ESTATE - LOVELADIES The Beach House is the premier property on Long Beach Island. Located on a 2.4 acre double bayfront tract with 250' of waterfrontage! Feature filled sprawling main house with 7 bedrooms, pool house with fully equipped bar and grilling center, 2 bedroom guest house, entertainment pavilion, tennis shack, sandy beach, dock, deeded ocean access, & much more! Tremendous value at... $9,950,000. Contact us for details.

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BAYFRONT - HARVEY CEDARS Phenomenal bay and sunset views coupled by 5,800 square feet of custom crafted living space on a peninsula site with approximately 475' of water frontage. A finer home and location can not be found. $2,990,000

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Construction has begun. 4,000 square foot 5 bedroom, 4½ bath oceanfront new construction. $3,695,000

5100 square foot bayfront masterpiece surrounded by 150 feet of bulkhead and bay. $3,395,000

OCEANBLOCK - SURF CITY OCEANBLOCK NEW CONSTRUCTION - BRANT BEACH 2500 square foot new contemporary. Construction about to begin for summer 2016 delivery. 6 houses from beach. $1,195,000

Unique oceanblock opportunity. 100 ft from the white sand beaches of Surf City. 30x100 lot. Raise and update for more living space and dramatic ocean views, or build new home of approx 1,700 sq ft with 300 ft of decks and boundless ocean views. $729,000

Circa 1885 8 bedrooms, 8½ baths. Beautiful vintage Queen City property located on Bicentennial Park. B & B license in place. $1,195,000

OCEANBLOCK - SHIP BOTTOM This oceanblock construction is located 70 feet from the beach. 4 bedrooms, 2 full and 1 half baths. Designed and built by Michael Pagnotta Architecture. Construction begins this Fall for Spring 2017 delivery. $1,395,000

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The perfect beach house with wonderful oceanblock location. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths located 5 back from the white sand guarded beaches of Harvey Cedars. $849,000

Beautifully built and impeccably maintained and decorated. This almost new home was just built in 2011 and is a part of the exclusive Sounds Edge development. $859,000

Spring 2017 delivery, 2,400 sq ft oceanside home. Designed and built by Michael Pagnotta Architecture. 4 bedrooms, 3 full and 1 half baths, elevator and abundant deck space. Traditional coastal cottage design. $1,495,000

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1,700 sq. ft., 4 BR, 2 BA conforming elevated. Bayside beach cottage on 60x100 lot a couple of houses to bay beach and short walk to ocean beaches and all that Ship Bottom offers. $659,000

6 bedrooms, 2 suites. 100x115 lot. This property represents one of the best values in Loveladies. Great family compound or great rental income property. $775,000

OCEANSIDE - HARVEY CEDARS Beautiful roomy Harvey Cedars beach home located oceanside with very short walk to ocean beaches. $925,000

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Continued from Page 37, Sec. 2 Hank Williams, a singer who basically framed what we now know as “country music” around a set of hits we still think of as standards, songs such as “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” and “Your Cheatin’ Heart.” Tom Hiddleston, a Brit whom we’ve seen as Loki in the Marvel Universe, stars as Williams, and the film is a fine tribute to the singer. The other two musical biopics are “Born to Be Blue” starring Ethan Hawke as jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, and “Miles Ahead” with Don Cheadle as Miles Davis, Baker’s main competition. All three flicks are wonderful, and grab three bags of popcorn for “I Saw the Light.” “By the Sea” is Angelina Jolie’s homage to a “foreign film,” if we can define a “foreign film” as one that does not have any necessary linearity in its storytelling or is impressionistic, rather than expressionistic, as most American films are. And one that does not have any explosions, of any kind. Jolie also wrote and stars in “By the Sea,” with husband Brad Pitt. Pitt plays Roland, a writer, who is on holiday with his wife Vanessa (Jolie), a former dancer, now suffering from a bad case of ennui. Roland’s got serious writer’s block, and their marriage is in shambles. They are totally not having a good day. But their mood changes when they meet a couple living in the next hotel room, at first by watching them have sex through a peep hole. How voyeuristic! And later, outside of the hotel room, Roland befriends the hotel’s bartender, a man in need of a friend, and his mood lifts from that, also. This film is not as bad as it sounds, and the ennui that permeates it kind of grows on you. I’d give two bags of popcorn, but maybe three would work, too. One heck of a dysfunctional family is on display in “The Family Fang,” a story about siblings who were subjected to all kinds of hardships because their parents were performance artists who had a penchant for forcing their two kids into performing publicly with them. So the two, Baxter (Jason Bateman) and Annie (Nicole Kidman), suffer from several adult issues that they blame on their parents, and they wonder if the disappearance of their parents, which has been disclosed to them by the authorities, might be another one of their pranks. A tough film to pigeonhole, it wanders between comedy and drama. Jason Bateman also directs. We’ll reserve two bags of popcorn for this flick. I never thought I’d be writing a brief description of another Steven Seagal movie, but here we go with “Code of Honor,” another stinking pile of dog crap masquerading as “cinema.” Seagal plays Colonel Robert Sikes, a man so sick of criminals getting soft treatment he decides to take matters into his own hands, and eliminate them one by one from the scene. This doesn’t sit well with local authorities, who bring in a friend and old protégé of his, William Porter (Craig Sheffer), to help bring him in. To appreciate how much this one stinks, imagine the worst thing you have stepped in, and picture a whole yard of it, which you have to cross. No popcorn for this one, not even those hard kernels that fall to the bottom of the bag. This one belongs on the bottom of the bag. By the way, if you do watch it, note the change of tone at the end. Crap all the way through. Awesome Auteur: Now we go from the ridiculous to the sublime. Michael Cimino, the writer and director who penned one of the best films of the 1970s, indeed one of the best of the latter half of the 20th century, “The Deer Hunt-

er,” died this past Saturday. He was 77. He began his directing career with the Clint Eastwood thriller “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot,” which he also wrote, back in 1974. The story goes that Eastwood gave Cimino the break he needed to direct the film. It’s worth watching, especially because Eastwood is right at the beginning of his lengthy and distinguished acting career. But “The Deer Hunter” is Cimino’s masterpiece, and it picked up five Academy Awards, one of which was for best director. It gave Meryl Streep her first big role, and it catapulted Robert De Niro into the stratosphere of acting. After his masterpiece, things went south in a hurry for the director. He might have regretted making “Heaven’s Gate,” the 1980 disaster that went so far over budget that Cimino’s critics say it took down a whole production company (United Artists) and changed movie-making forever. The story of the 1890 Johnson County War in Wyoming, Cimino originally released “Heaven’s Gate” as a five-hour, 25-minute film, the budget of which ballooned to $44 million. Apparently he was green-lighted for a $5 million film. The director was obsessed with all the things that make a film an artistic achievement, and to that end he had the cast learn all sorts of things so that the authenticity of the shot would not be jeopardized. In that sense, Cimino was a true auteur. There are various versions of “Heaven’s Gate” available out in DVD-land, and at various lengths, but the rumor was that Criterion was going to release the entire five-hour film in DVD format. It’s worth a look, and it is far more than a curiosity. The status of “Heaven’s Gate” has steadily risen since the 2000s began, and I would dare say now we should reserve at least three bags of popcorn for the film, maybe even four. It is a magnum opus of a film, and Cimino deserves far more praise than criticism for his grim western. Random Suggestions: We didn’t talk any docs up to this point, but there’s a good one just released to DVD called “Fastball,” about the baseball pitch and how it has changed over the ages, and we don’t just mean in speed. Kevin Costner, who’s been in a few baseball movies, narrates, and there is footage of some of the greats down through the years. They use some fancy metrics to come up with the fastest pitcher ever in this one, and you can argue forever about the efficacy of fastballs down through the ages … Netflix has just released “House of Cards: Season 4” to DVD, but if you get the streaming version of the service, you probably watched the great Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright Season 4 already … additionally, “Saving Hope: Season 2” has also just been released … Redbox’ top five DVD rentals for the week, in ascending order, are as follows: at number five, “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi” with John Krasinski; at number four, “Deadpool” with Ryan Reynolds; at number three, “10 Cloverfield Lane” with John Goodman and Mary Elizabeth Winstead; at number two, the animated “Zootopia;” and at number one, “How to Be Single” with Dakota Johnson and Rebel Wilson. Now that Independence Day has passed, we’re all in full summer mode down here on LBI. This past weekend’s traffic, extremely heavy as it was, will likely be repeated every weekend henceforward until Labor Day, though perhaps not as ubiquitous. But we should know what’s coming, and be prepared for all contingencies. This is how we roll every summer. This is the Island’s bread and butter. Let’s have lots of patience and be nice to one another. And if that doesn’t work, go watch a good flick or two. “Kung Fu Panda” and “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” spring to mind. See you in two.

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Tantillo’s Glass Series 365 Rays of Sunshine G lass artist Mary Tantillo has again self-imposed the challenge of creating a design a day for a stained glass series. This is her sixth design-a-day series since starting her business SwellColors on LBI 10 years ago. Because it is her 10th anniversary and because she has been looking back this year on her family, she decided to call the series “Origins.” The sun will be prominent in most of the self-hanging stained glass pieces. “My dad has been doing a lot of family history and my great-greatgrandfather’s name was Ciro, which means sun in two languages (Italian and Greek). So I’ve been thinking mentally about my own roots. We actually did the DNA test through Ancestry.com. “We found out that on my father’s side we’re from Sicily and Palermo, specifically a little town called Bagheri. I hope to visit in November. “My mother is Polish and we also found that I’m part British.” Besides her own Italian ancestry, which means a preponderance of warm earth colors against the blue of the Mediterranean, the series was interpreted broadly to include the sun as the origin of all the growth on Earth. “The Origins collection will contain all the natural elements, with the sun in the sky as a feature for every day of the year starting with spring through the winter.” Since Tantillo has done this before, she knowns the demands and has already compiled a sheaf of designs that she has started to work on. By the weekend of July 29-30 she expects to have 90 completed stained glass pieces and will stage the exhibit at her glass studio and gallery in Surf City. This year she has also opened a second shop, SwellColors North, in Barnegat Light’s Viking Village. Each artwork is made from various pieces of glass that Tantillo has cherished over the years. A particular type called “mottled” glass was made by the Oceana Glass Co. in Santa Cruz, Calif. Tantillo lived in Santa Cruz during the late 1990s. “At that time California was experiencing rolling blackouts because there had been gambling on the energy grids. Energy prices soared and Oceana glass went out of business. I went to the factory and bought up all the glass I could afford and stuffed it into my Honda Accord. Youghiogheny Glass in Pennsylvania bought the recipes.” Tantillo said she is not sure if she will be offering limited editions of her new series as the glass industry itself is undergoing a shakeup and she may not be able to provide exact replicas of the glass used in each piece. “The EPA regulates the industry and are requiring upgrades to the filters the glass factories use. There are only six manufacturers in the country still making colored glass for stained glass, and three of the companies I use may just close their doors rather then upgrade their furnaces. It will impact a lot of glass artisans. I’ve pre-ordered a lot of glass, but I don’t want to com-

Because it is her 10th anniversary and because she has been looking back this year on her family, she decided to call the series “Origins.”

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GROWING PANES: (Clockwise from top right) Glass artist and SwellColors owner Mary Tantillo begins her sixth design-a-day stained glass series. Ice cream bowls are a new project. One of ‘Origins’ designs is a trio of waves. Diane DeMeo and granddaughter Gracyn Brookman work on a mosaic piece. mit to an edition yet.” If the glass panels are one of a kind, buyers should want to collect them the weekend of the opening. Each piece takes a number of hours to make. “I don’t like to think about that,” said Tantillo. First she creates the design, then each piece is cut from the glass she has chosen. Then the edges of each piece are ground smooth and wrapped in copper tape.

Once they are laid back on the pattern, the glass pieces are joined with solder. She has help from her staff to complete the pieces. The various-sizes of glass pieces are meant to hang in a window. This is more practical than creating a custom stained glass window, though she can do that as well. They can be given as gifts and ship well, too. SwellColors Glass Studio and

Gallery, 1715 Long Beach Blvd. in Surf City is open to the public for both walk-in and scheduled classes in stained glass, flame-worked bead making, mosaics, fused glass and, new this summer, “Make Your Own Ice Cream Bowl.” At SwellColors North in Viking Village, silversmithing and jewelry making with glass is offered. This being Tantillo’s 10th year

anniversary, she hopes to celebrate with free music on the July 28-29 weekend and also plans a Labor Day celebration. The fascination with glass has proved to be the correct career path for Tantillo. Maybe it’s in her DNA. Perhaps a glass artist from Sicily named Tantillo worked on the island of Murano. — Pat Johnson


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ACOUSTIC JAM: G. Love played four different guitars over the course of his solo set at Nardi’s. This one was autographed in bright pink Sharpie by blues guitarist Buddy Guy.

G. Love Charms With Songs, Tales, Surprises Philly Native Plays Annual Nardi’s Show

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ip-hop blues musician G. Love says that a solo acoustic show is like an “afterschool special. You just don’t know what’s gonna happen.” Though he’s ready for anything at these shows, G. Love has a blueprint for success. “You wanna start out telling a story or two and by the end of the show there’s this explosive moment where everyone is just doing their own thing.” It is safe to say that G. Love brought this playbook with him to Nardi’s Tavern in Haven Beach last Thursday. He had four guitars with him on stage, so that he could choose from many different kinds of sounds. (“That’s one nice thing about being a professional musician,” he says. “Studios send you free guitars.”) He wore a harmonica around his neck, a bucket hat and a cabana shirt with the top three buttons undone. He was at ease, and seemed as eager as anyone in the packed crowd to find out what kind of show it would be. Right off the bat, G. Love was telling stories that endeared him to the specific audience that would be at a South Jersey shore bar like Nardi’s the Thursday before Independence Day. He opened with the song “Shooting Hoops,” which makes explicit reference to both Seger Park on Lombard Street in Philadelphia and the Old Pine Community Center in the same neighborhood. Though G. Love certainly plays venues where his affiliation with the Philadelphia 76ers would be controversial, at Nardi’s the crowd responded gleefully to the song’s reference to76ers Hall of Fame forward Dr. J. G. Love knows our area well. He is from Philadelphia and grew up spending his summers in Avalon. He says he wrote many of his songs on the front porches of beach houses there. Many of these songs – and not just the ones about basketball – have a bouncy, beach vibe to them. He is friends with former professional surfer and soft-rock legend Jack Johnson, and the two recorded the hit song “Rainbows” together after G. Love woke up on a porch one morning and, just as the song says, saw a rainbow in the sky. Despite the company he keeps, it would be incorrect to refer to G. Love’s style as “soft rock.” His guitar riffs are too bluesy, and he definitely spits his lyrics like a rapper rather than cooing them like a soft rocker. This combination of blues and hip-hop is an idiosyncrasy emblematic of someone who grew up in the

Philadelphia area in the 1980s. G. Love cites the folk and blues legacy in Philly (the town where blues legend Skip James is buried) as well as the fact that he and his friends “were kids in the ’80s listening to Public Enemy, the Beastie Boys, Tribe and all that on Lady B’s Street Beat (a hip-hop radio show on Power 99FM) every Friday Night” as influences. On the Nardi’s stage, G. Love told the crowd “on my way down here, I stopped at Wawa” – he knew to stop for an applause for Wawa – “and a lady said to me, ‘you look like a musician.’ I said yes I am. She asked, ‘what kind of music do you play?’ I said I play the hip-hop blues. She said ‘I love that kind of music!’ I said, ‘really?’ ’Cause I’m the only one playing it.” G. Love has a way of speaking on stage that is itself very musical. When he tells stories like these, people in the crowd do not stop nodding their heads to the beat, even though he is speaking in prose. After the story about the woman in Wawa, G. Love went right into a song that seemed to explain what he meant by “hip-hop blues.” At another point G. Love wished the crowd a happy 4th of July, saying, “Where’d y’all rather be than right here on the Fourth? Well,” he started mumbling dramatically for effect, “Aruba, Bermuda, Hawaii maybe,” then, as he hit the first note of his most popular song, “My Baby’s Got Sauce,” he said emphatically, “but nobody’s got sauce like the Jersey Shore.” Over the course of the last 10 minutes of his set, G. Love was joined on stage by a friend who also wore a cabana T-shirt. The two buddies did a dueling harmonica jam on stage. This jam started with each playing a slight variation on a classic harmonica riff. Eventually the friends had strayed so far from the original riff into their own style that they were no longer dueling but dueting. About 20 women in the crowd also rushed onto the small Nardi’s stage to dance alongside G. Love. They followed the lead of two rather bold women in black dresses. By the time he strummed his last note and called out, “Thank you, Nardi’s, I’ll see you next year!” there was no discernible difference between stage and crowd. The crowd had joined the musician on stage, a development that seemed to come as a pleasant surprise to G. Love. — Tim Hone

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HEARD?: Cara Samantha got a ticket to Hollywood on season 12 of the popular show.

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n July 3, while many families on the Island rang in Independence Day early with barbecues, fireworks and evening trips to the beach, the community surrounding the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences spent the evening at the Boris Blai Building in Loveladies for the first-ever Jazz Cocktail Hour. The relative quietness of northern LBI stopped at the building’s entryway, as loud drink orders, jokes and commentary filled the room. The event was sold out, and by 7 p.m. was overflowing with people, lovers of jazz or not, and their conversations. Sara Michaels, the night’s host and coordinator as well as a jazz vocalist herself, took to the stage to introduce The Jost Project, but not before Rick Bushnell, president of the foundation, thanked the sponsor of the show, Benée Scola Realtors & Co., as well as the audience. “We want to be more responsive to our community and what they want,” Bushnell explained, citing the cocktail hour as a step in that direction. When The Jost Project took the stage, lead vocalist Paul Jost spoke briefly about the group’s philosophy, focusing on how, as educators, they want to make jazz as accessible as possible to people from every walk of life. This idea led him, along with vibraphonist Tony Miceli, to create jazzier arrangements of popular rock songs from the late 20th century to appeal to a broader audience. The two plus Matthew Parrish on upright bass and Marko Marcink on drums proceeded to fill the room with familiar tunes wrapped in jazz rhythms, beats and improvisational sections. Playing songs by Deep Purple, Sting, Aerosmith and Paul Simon, The Jost Project’s talent and awareness made their set at the cocktail hour particularly exciting and enticing. They will perform at the Scranton Jazz Festival on Aug. 6. couple of them,” he stated. “Our friends at the Sea Shell Resort and Beach Club (Tom, Jamiee, Brittany and staff) always treat this event like it’s a wedding for a family member, and we love them for it,” Caldarella added. “We have tremendous support from Equity Prime Mortgage and Reynolds Landscaping. We look forward to another amazing night and putting the spotlight squarely

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MAKE ROOM: The Jost Project (top) creates unique, jazzy covers of classic rock with elements that make jazz, jazz. (Above, from left) Paul Jost and Marko Marcink get loose. At the start of the night, Michaels recounted that when she first had the idea for a Jazz Cocktail Hour, she was met with hesitation, along with the idea that “this island is rock ’n’ roll only.” But instead of being discouraged, she wanted to challenge those ideas, and change what jazz might mean for the people of LBI. “Jazz is not just your grandpa’s jazz,” she explained, with The Jost Project proving just that. The first Jazz Cocktail Hour fell fittingly in line with Independence Day. Michaels said, “The word ‘freedom’ rings more than any other for a jazz artist.” As audience members

celebrated the country’s freedom by enjoying The Jost Project’s freedom to improvise, Michaels and others behind the scenes of the event celebrated the success they had had with providing jazz to LBI. “We encourage you to open your minds, hearts and souls to jazz,” Michaels said as the evening ended. The Jazz Cocktail Hour unleashed a previously hidden jazz community of LBI, which proves promising for future events. There are two Jazz Cocktail Hours left for this summer, the next one on Aug. 21 featuring a new act, Lynn Riley and the World Mix. — Kate Tell

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sure hope everyone is enjoying the incredible start to July. I am not sure if you are aware of this, but Gay Pride Month just came to an end. It happens to be kind of a big deal in New York City, which is where a good portion of our holiday visitors came from last weekend. And June 28 is an important date for the gay community because it’s the anniversary of the Stonewall Riot of 1969. Back then, the NYPD would regularly go busting into establishments simply because … well, there were gay people there. The Stonewall Inn, in the Village, was said to be run by the mob, which makes the story even more interesting. Anyway, on this particular night in the summer of love, the gay folks decided they’d had enough and got a bit lippy with the boys in blue. This escalated into some of the most fabulous riots in the history of the Lower East Side (which has seen its fair share of riots). When things calmed down, gayfriendly businesses were established that the city didn’t mess with … as much. The first pride parade was a year later and has become a June tradition in cities around the country. Just a side note, April 26 is also National Lesbian Visibility Day. Check out the web browsing history on the iPhone of any dude you know and you will find he is still celebrating lesbian visibility, months later. Anyway, last week, as all the gayness was reaching its full crescendo, there appeared a new movement – for straight pride. And hey, I think fair is fair. I mean, if homosexuals can have an entire month to spread awareness of the oppressions they still face, why can’t heterosexuals have at least a few days to spread awareness of … the oppressions … they face. What? Well, you get the idea. What’s good

for the gay goose should be fine for the straight goose (oooh, that just gave me an awesome idea for a new vodka/passion fruit drink!). In the name of equality, it totally makes sense for heterosexuals to stand up and tell the world just how straight they are, especially us male heteros who face so much abuse in our society. Boy, this sure has me excited. Now, I think that heteros need to strike while the iron is hot. This is a really big deal right now to like .003 percent of the population, so they need to organize fast and probably hold a hetero pride rally before the end of the summer. We can’t have the rally through downtown Manhattan because, let’s face it, the gay community has that on lock. This needs to be in a football stadium parking lot, or better yet, a giant hardware store. Are there any rodeos in the tri-state area? Yes! They need to rally the troops, brothers if you will! It’s all about showing solidarity. And it’s likely going to be a hot day, so everyone will likely have to take their shirts off, which is rarely a problem in public for overtly straight men. They need to celebrate how much they love women by embracing their brothers, arm in arm, telling the world in impassioned voices just how straight they are! Let them sing out with Ted Nugent to a cat-scratch fever pitch, and chant “We’re here! We’re not queer ….” Dude, get over it. HOW ABOUT THAT WEEKEND?: Thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to make fun of homophobes. Granted they’re an easy target, but still … Now, back to the absolutely amazing good times that we’ve been enjoying on LBI as of late, minus the rain that started at the same time as the fireworks. But

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on 72. Weekend’s highest temp on the Island: a pleasant 82.5. Linear length of the line at Skipper Dipper Saturday night: 4,937 feet. Number of Chevy trucks flying fuel-efficiency-killing Trump flags: one. Number of Priuses with Bernie stickers: 209. Number of recreational crabbers who purchased frozen bunker in Southern Ocean County: 12,948; Number of people whose hands still smell like bunker: 12,947 (one guy lost a hand to a bottle rocket on Monday). Number of crabs caught by recreational crabbers: 7,937. O Overall greenhead death toll at the hands of ccrabbers: 2.2 million. Number of surfboards sold at area surf sshops: 289. Number of surfboards sold at area ssurfshops that will be sold back because they’re ttoo thin/short: 285. Number of waves ridden: 77,843. Number of waves ridden over 3-foot: 1. N Number of waves ridden in post-replenishment B Beach Haven and Holgate: 0. Number of fish tacos sold since every bar, bburger stand and breakfast joint now offers tthem: 13,087. OK, I may have fabricated more sstatistics than Fox News, but you get my point. IIt was a splendid weekend and as my neighbor rreminded me, we deserve it after the pathetic eexcuse for a spring we had. Saturday was likely the apex of the PHFI ((People Having Fun Index). Following some ssoutherly winds and passing storms on Friday, w we had a small swell and perfect weather on Satuurday. It wasn’t ideal in the morning. The wind w was offshore, but a 6 a.m. high tide made for fat cconditions and not as much swell as forecasted. T The south and then west winds had driven water ttemps down as well. But the swell filled in and the tide dropped oout. Honestly, I must have caught a window pperiod between the dawn patrol soldiers and Continued on Page 51, Sec. 2


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Continued from Page 48, Sec. 2 the “day at the beach” crowd because when I paddled out at 9ish, there was a small pod of surfers a block south and a completely empty peak straight out front. It was only about thigh to stomach high, but just ideal for a longboard. You could ride it on a groveler, too, but it was a nice day for logging. The water also warmed up with the sun beating down. By midday, the little sets were rolling through. There were dozens of people catching waves and hundreds down on the low tide sandbar. The wind stayed offshore all day and the temperature was just about as good as it gets. The swell did not rebound with the incoming tide, and Sunday morning was down to barely a wave. Monday though, with the right board, had a micro line out there. But overall this weekend, there were boats on the bay and lines cast into the water. There were dock parties and deck parties and daiquiri parties. We had three months worth of epic sunsets in three days. These are the New Jersey weekends that we brag about to our friends elsewhere. SOUTH END SAND AND TROPICAL PATTERNS: There should be a clean, little, leftover wave today (Wednesday). Most of the rest of the week looks pretty small, although we might see a little bump by the back half of next weekend. Otherwise, there is no swell of interest in our future. The beach replenishment on the South End should wrap up this week. As you can see down there, the breaks have been basically eradicated. The classic post-replenishment drop-off and sandbarless profile for wading or surfing are the high price we pay to bolster a barrier island, but we have to accept that sea level is on the rise and the time to prevent it has passed. Now, we can only slow it down. Or we can elect more politicians who will tell us it’s not actually happening. The tropics are about as active as the houseguests who parked themselves in your hammock last weekend, but that may all change in the next few weeks. I don’t pretend to be a meteorologist. I struggled through basic college science classes once they began to involve numbers and I am a dummy when it comes to math, but I’ve been reading about hurricanes long enough to start to know who has a handle on when the party gets started on the equator. And the weather bloggers at Wunderground.com seem to see a few things happening around the globe that could spark some meteorological meringues around the equator in the next few weeks. This is pretty complex stuff that only true weather geeks would be into, and I apologize if I screw up the translation. The first thing they noticed was a Kelvin wave, which is sort of a moving wave in the atmosphere that balances the Earth’s Coriolis force. A Kelvin wave doesn’t cause tropical storms in itself but can give energy to a forming tropical depression. The second feature is the Madden-Julien Occilation. At it’s most basic, this is a weather pattern that rotates around the Earth, slower moving than a Kelvin wave, but when it occurs in the tropics during the summer, it can help those storms in the Gulf and western Caribbean start to grow vertically, which is where systems get strength. The last is that El Niño is totally phased out. We’re actually trending into a La Niña phase now, which means less wind sheer in the Atlantic, especially as we get into the height of tropical season. So none of this stuff exactly points to any concrete news for hurricane formation or swell. And hey, if we do get a spinner headed toward us, we sure will be thankful for all that sand on the South End and elsewhere. These are merely general trends, which could create an incubator for development. As for wave potential, I’d be far happier to see a nice, deep low pressure form in the Ohio Valley, give us 36 hours of rain and southerly winds to give us one day of good, ol’-fashioned local wind swell. STEPPIN’ OUT: This is going to be a weird story for the middle of summer, but it might cool you off. If you recall, the weather at the start of winter was ridiculously warm, which meant the water was ridiculously warm. We were surfing without gloves and hoods into December, which is unheard of. So, when we got our first cold snap in January, the combination of the frigid air and

balmy water made for conditions known as “sea smoke,” where the ocean is essentially steaming. Understanding most readers this week are far from these shores in January, it’s something only locals have seen and it’s pretty amazing. Anyway, I shot some video of north windswell in the sea smoke. It came out crummy, and by the time I surfed that day, the air and water temperature gradient wasn’t as strong. But I really wanted a photo of the sea smoke to run with Liquid Lines that week. Fortunately, this kid Evan Zodl, a surfer and aspiring photographer, had captured a truly epic image. Zodl will have his sea smoke imagery as well as his other works at the Birdland Gallery, 100 Bay Ave., (within Artifacts and Co.) in Beach Haven. The opening reception is this Saturday at 6 p.m. Zodl, 20, of Little Egg Harbor is a surfer,

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Pinelands History Comes Alive Each Saturday Evening Albert Hall Serves Bluegrass and Pie By TIM HONE t doesn’t take long, upon entering the Albert Music Hall in Waretown, to realize that a Saturdaynight concert there is more than just a concert. Before even getting to their seats, visitors will have come across at least two banjo improvs – one in The Pickin’ Shed, one on the front porch – and perhaps a few smaller groups gathering to play Pinelands country music in the parking lot. They will have walked through the building’s foyer, where the history of Pinelands music is told alongside old photographs of men playing the washtub bass outside a fox-hunting lodge. They will have noticed the rusty old bear traps hanging on the walls, the sequined red cowboy hats for sale at the concession stand, and the way that all 300-plus people in the venue seem to get along as though they have been playing in the same band for 20 years. By the time they are purchasing their $5 tickets, visitors are aware that they are being admitted to a full-on cultural experience. As with other tribes, the people who go to hear Pinelands country music at the Albert Music Hall sing together, eat together (hot dogs are served at the concession stand along with coffee, tea and pie) and, importantly, are cognizant of a shared history. According to legend, and to Albert Music Hall’s Chronological Fact Sheet, “some time in the 1950’s” Joe and George Albert “began to hold Saturday Night Musical gatherings at the ‘homeplace,’” which was the

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SHED HEADS: (Clockwise from top left) Jeanne O’Neill of O’Neill & Martin kicks off the show this past Saturday. Getting some fresh air at Albert Music Hall means checking out a banjo jam on the front porch, where porch players are inspired by a big black dog. Most of the featured bands include a stand-up bass. bring their own instruments so they can take part in the jams in the shed. Last Saturday, one woman pulled washboards, rain sticks, wooden spoons and musical “Thai frogs” (wooden percussion instruments that produce a sound akin to a toad’s croak) out of her zebra-striped bag and handed them to people in the Pickin’ Shed whose hands were idle. Inside the hall, the main show consists of six artists playing halfhour sets on a stage that is built to look like the original homeplace built by the Albert Brothers in the 1950s. Elaine Everett, one of the volunteers who runs the Music Hall along with her husband, Roy, said these sets are booked six months in advance. But once in a while, the venue will leave the final slot of the night open so that any group that has formed organically in the Pickin’ Shed can come on stage and play for the crowd inside. These sets, Elaine said, are usually her favorites. Even though people move in and out of the main stage area throughout the night, visiting the concession stand or joining the jams on the porch or in the shed, the 300 seats in the hall stay packed all night. Continued on Page 58, Sec. 2


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Tuckerton. NO SANDY DAMAGE. Elevation is 8 feet. Two bedroom, 1 1/2 bath open floor plan ranch. Large Great Room, utility room, pull down attic stairs. Furniture can stay. MLS#4014871 $199,900

Little Egg Harbor. Four bedroom, 3 bath Colonial with lots of beautiful amenities. Andersen windows and slider, Trex deck, pool, fenced yard, updated kitchen with stainless appliances, bonus room and more. MLS#4015555 $261,500

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STAFFORD TWP WATERFRONT SHIP BOTTOM BAYSIDE CONDO 1 BR/1 BA condo with only three other units in great residential area. Recently updated, move in ready including indoor & outdoor furnishings. All you need plus a little more on LBI! Simple Weekend Getaway for $195,000

Immaculate custom built lagoonfront on quiet cul-de-sac in the desirable Coves Section of Village Harbor with 88' on the water and a just a short boat ride to Barnegat Bay. 4 BR, 2½ BA, including MBR with en-suite bath. Open layout for easy entertaining, updated stainless kitchen, oversized 2 car garage w/plenty of storage. New 2 zone central AC and furnace. Offered for $449,000.

SURF CITY BAYSIDE Extremely well-kept Cape Cod boasting 4 full bedrooms, 1.5 baths, full sized 50x100 lot, new roof (2011), updated electric (2008), new gas boiler (2013) and a large detached garage for your beach toys - all on a great street! NO SANDY DAMAGE. Short walk to beach and the bay, and all Surf City attractions. Offered for $475,000.

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Waretown. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch set on oversized lot in private culde-sac. Screened 3 season room, bonus room off dining room, eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook and lots of amenities throughout. MLS#4013195 $259,900

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LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP

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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Charming 5BD, 2BA home is perfectly positioned to maximize the amazing bay views. Your backyard is the beautiful Barnegat Bay w/ a private dock for your boat. The existing dock can be expanded/extended. The channel is very close, making this an exceptional location for a boater. This house is move-in ready with a large covered porch to enjoy your views in the shade. This house is a great value with a riparian grant. (083-112375) $989,000

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Remodeled (2006) 5BR, 2BA, spacious kitchen & dining area. Fully furnished, heated pool, steps to the beach.$699,000. Call Bill.

SURF CITY - 2ND OFF OCEAN

4 BR, 2 full BA, 2 - ½ BA, gas heat, a/c, granite, stainless appl., hardwood and ceramic. $1,550,000. Call Bill.

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Newly constructed spacious modular Cape Cod home w/no wasted space, large bedrooms, large master suite w/private bath, WIC, office space/spare sitting/reading room. Also 60' of deep water easy bay access with a newly constructed dock & just 5 minutes to the bay. Open concept living, beautiful gas fireplace, hardwoods & tile throughout, many upgrades, custom tiled master shower, plantation shutters, tankless water heat, 2-zoned AC (up/ down), ceiling fans throughout & outside enclosed shower. Three spacious bedrooms on the 2nd floor w/a 4th very large room which could be a 5th bedroom or storage. Home provides a very large kitchen area w/marbled center island, plenty of pantry & storage space. Matching Kitchen-aide appliances remain including large Maytag front loader washer and dryer. All rooms newly painted throughout make this the ideal home. (083-112417) $535,000

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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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4 BR, 2½ baths, hardwood floors, granite fireplace, gas heat, cent. air, oversized garage. $829,000. Call Avery.

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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

50 ft. of brand new vinyl bulkhead and vinyl dock - just minutes to open bay. Home Boasts: 4 large bedrooms, 3 FULL baths, 2 vinyl waterfront (full house length) decks. This luxurious, to be built home, is rased above FEMA regulations. The home features beautiful red oak hardwood floors (3/4 x 3.25) in all living spaces, 2-zone central A/C and 2-zone economical gas heat, tankless HWH and a cozy gas fireplace in great room/living room. First Floor: Features 9 ft ceilings, great room with slider out to your incredible 1st floor 10x35ft maintenance free vinyl deck. The huge gourmet kitchen boasts hardwood floors, granite counters, upgraded 42" wood soft close drawers and cabinets, upgrade stainless steel appliances, 2 tier large granite center island with pendant lighting and pantry. The spacious first floor guest/4th bedroom features hardwood floors, large closet, a full bath with granite top vanity, tile surround shower stall and ceramic flooring finishes off your first floor. (083-112424) $689,500

SURF CITY - OCEANFRONT

Spectacular views from this corner oceanfront location in north Surf City. Multiple decks including sky deck with 360 views. $1,799,000. Ask for Avery or Bill.

SURF CITY - RANCH

3 bedrooms, 50' x 100' lot centrally located, close to shops, steps to beach. $529,000 Call Gavin.

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f you prefer your music unplugged and rootsy, stop by the downtown gazebo in Barnegat Township on Thursday nights to hear Custom Blend perform bluegrass and country tunes. The group, which plays from 7 to 9 o’clock, consists of a Barnegat couple, Paul and Maria Petrone, and Joe Zavacki of Brick Township. Paul plays guitar banjo and fiddle; his wife and Zavacki play guitar and handle most of the lead vocals. “We’re big fans of the old-style country music, not the country that’s popular today,” said Paul Petrone, a retired music teacher. “Growing up, I enjoyed the Beatles, Rolling Stones and Elvis. I started getting interested in country music when I was listening to the Eagles because they had country licks in some of their hits, as did the Southern-rock style bands like the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd. I got to like bluegrass because of the storytelling element in a lot of those songs.” “We like to do a good mix,” said Maria Petrone. “That’s why we call

ourselves Custom Blend.” Custom Blend frequently offers staples such as “Folsom Prison Blues,” “16 Tons,” “Four Walls,” “Wagon Wheel” and “Ghost Riders in the Sky,” “Ole Slew Foot,” “Just a Girl I Used to Know” and “Will The Circle Be Unbroken.” They also like putting a country twist on pop hits including “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” “King of the Road,” “BrownEyed Girl” and “Wonderful Tonight.” The group performs once a month at the Albert Music Hall in Waretown. “In Barnegat, they can pull up a lawn chair, kick back and listen to us,” said Paul. “People are also welcome to sing along with us, and some folks like to get up and dance.” Group members occasionally relate the stories behind the songs. “We’ve been playing together for seven years, and each year we look to get better,” Paul said. “Most of all, we want to have fun playing and also want the audience to have fun with us.” — Eric Englund ericenglund@thesandpaper.net

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PEACEFUL, EASY FEELING: As the name implies, the band likes to ‘do a good mix’ of music to appeal to a wide audience. But old-style country is the heart and soul of the show. Catch it monthly at Albert Hall, too.

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he way skimboarders glide, it kind of looks like ice skating on the beach. Sometimes boarders will bend their knees and use a breaking wave as a liquid ramp. It is an activity that often catches the eyes of many beach-goers. At LBI Skim Camp in Ship Bottom, kids have the opportunity to not just observe the beauty of skimboarding, but to learn to skimboard so that they can be the ones drifting on top of the sand like human wave runners. LBI Skim Camp officially opens this week. The camp, which usually attracts kids from ages 6 to 15, goes for two hours in the afternoons Mondays through Wednesdays and includes a combination of individual and group lessons. Steff Mags, who runs the camp, has been skimboarding herself for about 13 years. She says that the instructors are all experienced skimboarders, who ride “switch,” with their nondominant foot forward, while they instruct the students who are lined up behind them. “The instructors take part in everything,” says Mags. She is particularly fond of “when we set up the obstacle course of boards along the

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Continued from Page 44, Sec. 2 So it was in that crucible that the Class of 2011 (as I have long called them) rose, with the byproduct of becoming a nexus between the state’s initial wave of craft brewing and the current market that’s all about new brewery openings. And in that regard, the Class of 2011 stands as an enduring chapter in Jersey craft brewing. Deep Impacts: Of course, their beers have been great (check their

LEARNING CURVE: Kids ages 6 to 15 learn to walk, slide and flip their boards from experienced riders at the LBI Skim Camp in Ship Bottom. beach. Everyone has to get around the boards. Then there’s a dizzy board at the end that you have to spin around a few times before you go back through the course.” This obstacle course game is mostly for fun, but there are other games and activities at the camp that are designed to get kids comfortable

on and around skimboards. After all, the camp is for kids who have never skimboarded before in their lives as well as kids who have been skimboarding for years. This means that the camp offers a wide array of activities to keep everyone involved and interested. “We start them on the sand, just to

show them proper techniques, how to bend their knees, stuff like that. Young kids have a hard time bending their knees for some reason.” Next, “we move them down to the water, we get them walking the board. We just teach them step by step, nice and slow.” Mags says that using this technique “we’ve never had a kid not be able to

get on the board.” The camp will run from Monday through Wednesday from 8:45 to 11:15 a.m. every week until the end of August. It costs $60 for a day and $150 for a week, with flexible pricing available for siblings. It is located on Seventh Street in Ship Bottom. —T.H.

Facebook pages for their anniversary observances), but here’s a snapshot of some of the broader things Cape May, Kane, Carton and Tuckahoe have brought to the Jersey craft beer scene. Cape May Brewing first sent beer out its doors over the Fourth of July in 2011, five gallons of an India pale ale made in re-purposed beer kegs, a rig more suited to home brewing than commercial brewing. There were plenty of skeptics when Cape May started and doubts that the enterprise would fly. Never mind that Cape May’s launch mimicked some of Dogfish Head Brewing’s approach

in Delaware in the 1990s. Cape May has grown substantially in five years, but its tiny start provided a homegrown – and affordable – model for others to copy. It also demonstrated that a craft brewery could defy a summer seasonal market. The summer crowds may have gone home after Labor Day, but the craft beer fans kept coming back to Cape May’s brewery. In a lot of Jersey craft beer circles, Kane and Carton are often spoken of in the same breath. That has a lot to do with both hailing from Monmouth County and launching within weeks

of each other during late summer 2011. Both breweries produced aggressively hopped beers that have given a Jersey identity to the East Coast slant on India pale ale. Kane has staked out a reputation not just for hops, but also for making Belgian-inspired beers and aging a lot of dark beers in bourbon barrels. Carton’s output, and a lot of the ingredients the brewery uses, show that beer is food and that food can be beer. Both breweries remain touchstones for Jersey beer enthusiasts. Late last year, Tuckahoe Brewing moved from its humble (and like

Cape May, very small) December 2011 startup location in northern Cape May County to just outside Atlantic City. In some very important ways, Tuckahoe was a cautionary tale about starting so small, in that it could become a trap. The burgeoning interest in craft beer made it rather difficult for the brewery to keep up with demand. Despite that condition, Tuckahoe managed to squeeze in a respectable program of specialty beers (namely sours). The move to Egg Harbor Township now allows the brewery to build on that success. *


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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

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3rd Off Ocean! Renovated 2006, 1504 SF, 3 brms, 1.5 bths, multi-level decking, perfect spot for dream home www.lbihomevalues.com/4013052

Harvey Cedars ~ Views Like An Oceanfront

1-off on oversized lot with views from both floors. Upscale amenities throughout this 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath home, large Asking $1,749,000 wrap around decks.

North Beach ~ Oceanfront

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SHIP BOTTOM—$899,500 OCEANBLOCK! 3rd OFF OCEAN! 3 brms, 2 bths, 1496 SF, basement, c/a

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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

Beach Haven Park - Traditional Beach House

R i Raised and lovingly renovated to keep the seashore feel yet with today’s amenities. Updated kitchen & baths, charming sun porch, 2 blocks to the beach. Reduced to $575,000

Harvey Cedars Cove Front Custom C u Coastal designed beach house. Wonderful trim w o upscale kitchen, 3 season sun room. 4 bedrooms, 3 work, bbaths, at bring your kayaks. Reduced to $1,049,000

SHIP BOTTOM—$475,000 BAYVIEWS! 1.5 BLKS TO OCEAN!! 3 brms, 2 bths, completely remodeled!

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SURF CITY — $618,000 SHIP BOTTOM—$224,900-BAYFRONT BAYBLOCK! BAYVIEWS! 5 brms, 2 Bayfront Condo with Bayfront Views & its own BEACH! 1 brm, 1 bth, 416 SF, bths, 1894 SF, Liv Rm, Fam Rm, New

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LLocated oc 1.5 blocks from the beach, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, ccentral en air and a bonus room on ground level. Raised home w ith low flood rates. with Reduced to $559,000

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Windjammer W ind condo, laminate floors. Short walk to Ship Botttom. om. One block to the beach, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, coveered red porch, perfect rental. Asking $399,000

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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 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

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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

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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

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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

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

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uly 1, 1916, was the first day of the Battle of the Somme. In a few hours the Allies would suffer over 50,000 casualties as men marched across no man’s land and into a hailstorm of machine gun fire. In the United States, there was a heat wave on the East Coast, and news of a polio outbreak panicked those with children. It was also an election year, and President Woodrow Wilson had decided that his home, Shadow Lawn on the Jersey Shore, would become the summer White House. “The Philadelphia Bulletin grudgingly admitted, ‘New Jersey will have cause this summer to feel more important than ever, for its name will be blazoned all over the world daily, and that without allusion to its mosquitoes. … (New Jersey’s) shore resorts are more or less famous throughout the civilized world, as it stands now, but this summer will be the ‘red letter year,’ for President Wilson has … decided to establish his summer capital at … Shadow Lawn’.” As the sun was setting on the 1st, at the small resort community of Beach Haven, N.J., 24-year-old Charles Vansant of Philadelphia was attacked by a shark and died of blood loss. The story received little notice and wasn’t even covered by the Asbury Park Press, but some newspapers, like the Reading Times of Pennsylvania, did follow-ups. “BEACH HAVEN, N. J., July 4. – Independence Day here found the beach filled with bathers, and it was apparent that all fear of maneating sharks has passed. The shocking tragedy of Saturday, when young Charles E. Vansant, of Philadelphia, was killed by the dreaded ‘tiger of the sea,’ still was discussed on hotel verandas and cottage fronts, but the majority of the people looked upon the matter philosophically, and decided that another such tragedy was something probably never to again occur. The bathers were cautious and few went far out.” The story found there was some reason for concern. “It was thought for a time here that the hammer-head that attacked Vansant had been captured. Joseph Sprague, a skilled fisherman in Little Egg Harbor Bay, back of here, caught and killed a shark five feet in length. When the news was spread about an impression was general that it was the one that brought death to

the Philadelphian. However, the one caught in the bay was not nearly as large as the one that attacked Vansant. It was cut open and found to contain only eels, fish and sea growth. “Abe Price, another bay fisherman, killed one six feet long. Experienced men here, employees of the Hotel Baldwin, who work in southern waters in the winter, say they feel sure that the big man-eater which came in Saturday had drifted into shallow water and was marooned at low tide. Unable to travel fast and with no fish at hand in that sort of sea he attacked the youth. These men declare that the big shark undoubtedly made his way to sea at high tide and is now far on the way south.” On the fifth, the Asbury Park Press broke its silence and interviewed Pennsylvania Fish Commissioner James Meehan, who stated, “Despite the death of Charles Epting Vansant at Beach Haven Saturday and the report that two sharks have been caught in that vicinity recently I do not believe there is any reason why people should hesitate to go in swimming at the beaches for fear of ‘man-eaters.’” The expert theorized, “It may be that the shark had been caught in shallow waters, turned over on his side by the tide and bumped against the man without seeing him until he touched him. In the past 100 years there have not been half a dozen cases of attacks reported in the north Atlantic ocean. “I do not think that the shark was a hammerhead, as has been reported, for this shark is not naturally ferocious and unless helpless would never have allowed himself to approach the man.” It was safe to go into the water on the Jersey Shore. “It is of course possible that another such case may occur, but I do not believe that it is probable.” The fashionable resort of Spring Lake, N.J., was only a few miles from Asbury Park and Shadow Lawn. On July 6, 28-year-old Charles Bruder, a bellboy at the Essex and Sussex Hotel, went for a swim. The next day the Press wrote, “Bruder left the hotel early in the afternoon to go bathing, accompanied by Henry Nolan, the elevator runner, and a number of the other employees of the Essex and Sussex. They dressed at the hotel employee’s bath houses and then plunged in the water. Continued on Page 58, Sec. 2


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Continued from Page 56, Sec. 2 “A native of Lucerne, Switzerland, Bruder was a strong and fearless swimmer.” The New York Evening Telegram reported, “Just before he went into the water he told Captain White and Christopher Anderson, of the life saving station, that sharks were cowards and that he had seen many chased off by bathers at the Catalina Island ..., California.” According to the New Brunswick Times, “Five hundred people were on the beach sunning themselves or dipping in the breakers. “Suddenly a woman screamed and rushed to the side of the lifeguards – George White and Chris Anderson. Bruder’s head and shoulders were not to be seen. Then he reappeared. One arm was raised and his mouth was opened as he was trying to shout. The water about him had changed from blue to red. “‘The red canoe had upset,’ screamed the woman. White and Anderson, however, realized that the red was not that of a canoe but of blood and they guessed what had happened before they reached him to their boat.” The Telegram stated what Bruder supposedly said as the lifeguards desperately raced toward the beach. “He was a big gray fellow, and as rough as sandpaper. I didn’t see him until after he struck me the first time. He cut me here in the side, and his belly was so rough it bruised my face and arms. “That was when I yelled the first time. I thought he had gone on, but he only turned and shot back at me. That time he snipped my left leg off there, just below the knee. He yanked me clear under before he let go. I had hardly reached the surface when he came back at me again. That time he bit me here in the side, an awful blow, and he shook me like a terrier shakes a rat. But he let go while I was calling, then suddenly struck at me again and that time took off the other leg. He’s a big fellow and awful hungry.” According to the New Brunswick paper, “White and Anderson rowed with all their strength to the shore where Bruder’s body was placed upon a linen coat which a woman offered them. She shut her eyes as she handed the men the coat. Others ran for the hotel doctor but before he could reach the beach Bruder was dead. He had died within ten minutes after he had been attacked. There was need for the doctor, however, as several women fainted.” Reaction was swift, and the Asbury Park Press noted, “As soon as the tide lowers this afternoon work will be begun on stretching a wire netting about the entire Fourth avenue bathing ground.” And again the Press reassured visitors, saying, “‘Such an accident is not apt to happen again in 1,000 years,’ declared an old time fish-

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