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WILDWOOD Thou-
sands of people are expected
to make their way to the Wild-
wood beach and boardwalk
to watch Jack Serpicos work
throughout the summer, but
few will know he is the man
behind their oohs and ahs.
Serpico is a fourth-generation
pyrotechnic who has designed
Wildwoods Friday night and
July Fourth fireworks shows
for almost 20 years. He goes by
the nickname Pyro Jack and
those few minutes of Roman
candles, comets, strobe stars,
salutes and peonies are his art.
I put my heart and soul into that
show, Serpico said.
Wildwoods weekly fire-
works on the beach kick off Fri-
day, June 27, and will continue
every Friday through Sept. 12,
with a special 20-minute show
on the Fourth of July. Serpico
is a Toms River lawyer whose
great-grandfather started a re-
works company in Italy during
the late 1800s. The company,
now called Serpico Pyrotech-
nics, has since been passed from
his grandfather to his father to
him.
Im an attorney by profes-
sion, but Im more passionate
about this, he said of designing
reworks shows. I was raised in
it, so its second nature to me.
Serpico also has worked
in Baltimore, Annapolis and
Ocean City, Md., and for Cae-
sars Atlantic City. He also
does private shows for wed-
dings and celebrations, as
well as theater pyrotechnics.
Wildwood, however, has
evolved into his premier show.
The resorts huge beach is an
ideal stage for reworks because
all that sand puts lots of space
between the spectators and Ser-
picos canvas.
The larger diameter of the
reworks the more clearance that
is required, so smaller beaches
generally limit the size of the
reworks. In Wildwood though,
Serpico can set off shells with
up to a 12-inch diameter, which
create about 1,200 feet of light
per explosion, he said.
The reworks come from Chi-
na, Japan and Spain, according
to Serpico.
Jim Grauel, Wildwoods re
ofcial, looks at the weather re-
port and wind gusts to determine
if the show will go on. He said
that Moreys Surfside and Mar-
iners Landing Piers act as bar-
riers between the staging area at
Pine Avenue and the more than
10,000 spectators who will watch
from the beach and boardwalk.
You can hear the crowd roar
like its a major sporting event,
he said.
Serpico said the shows are
designed entirely on a computer.
For the Friday night shows, which
last about seven or eight minutes,
he uses about 300 connections to
seven or eight computer mod-
ules to operate the show. Three
or four reworks are attached
to each of those connections.
But the July Fourth show is his
pice de rsistance. It requires
about 600 connections with
five or six fireworks attached
to each, and the shows budget
jumps from $5,250 to $27,500.
Were talking about in
the thousands versus in the
hundreds, Serpico said.
All of the reworks are lit elec-
tronically, rather than hand-ring
them, which Serpico said is clear-
ly safer, but has other benets too.
Youll never get the artistry,
design, or timing with a hand-
red show that you would with
a computer, he said.
Even in the dead of winter,
Serpico will have summer on his
mind. That is when he designs
Wildwoods shows, which he
said are typically built upon
what he has done in the past,
with a few new features each
year. Sometimes its a nod to a
new ride at Moreys, or some
new element on the boardwalk.
Then, when its nice and quiet
and nobodys around on a nice
cold day, Ill come down to the
boardwalk and run the show
through on my laptop, he said.
Serpico, 64, grew up in Mon-
mouth County and spent his
summers on the beaches of
Asbury Park, working as an
umbrella boy. Summertime and
reworks, to him, go together
like ice cream and sprinkles or
Sams Pizza and a birch beer.
Im a boardwalk and beach guy.
I was raised along this coastline,
and boardwalks are my second
nature, so I surely look forward
to going to Wildwoods shows,
he said.
Serpico has been working
with fireworks almost all his
life, with more focus on de-
signing shows over the last 25
years. In the last decade, he has
dedicated more of his time to
his art, he said, and he doesnt
plan to retire anytime soon.
I absolutely have no inten-
tion of slowing down, and
Im actually working harder,
he said. Its very rewarding
when you hear a crowd clap
that theyve enjoyed a show.
Wildwoods rst Friday night
reworks show is 10 p.m. Fri-
day, June 27 on the beach. The
reworks are visible throughout
most of the Wildwoods. The
Fourth of July Fireworks Spec-
tacular is scheduled for 10 p.m.
July 4.
Pyrotechnics are
his passion and
his pleasure
Toms River attorney Jack Serpico is the man behind
the curtain creating Wildwoods reworks
Fireworks are synon-
ymous wi t h our cel e-
bration of Independence
Day. Yet, the thrill of
fireworks can also bring
pain.
An average of 200 peo-
ple show up at emergen-
cy rooms every day with
fireworks-related inju-
ries in the month around
the July 4 holiday.
Remember, fireworks
can be dangerous, caus-
ing serious burn and eye
injuries. You can help
prevent fireworks-relat-
ed injuries and deaths.
How? By working with
a national, state or local
organization where you
live to promote fireworks
safety in your commu-
nity.
Fol l ow t hese safet y
tips by the U. S. Con-
sumer Product Safet y
Commission when using
fireworks:
* Never allow young
children to play with or
ignite fireworks.
* Avoid buying fire-
works that are packaged
in brown paper because
this is often a sign that
the fireworks were made
for professional displays
and that they could pose
a danger to consumers.
* Always have an adult
supervise fireworks ac-
tivities. Parents dont
realize that young chil-
dren suffer injuries from
s par kl er s . Spar kl er s
burn at temperatures of
about 2,000 degrees
hot enough to melt some
metals.
* Never place any part
of your body directly
over a fireworks device
when lighting the fuse.
Back up to a safe dis-
tance immediately after
lighting fireworks.
* Never try to relight
or pick up fireworks that
have not ignited fully.
* Never point or throw
fireworks at another per-
son.
* Keep a bucket of
water or a garden hose
handy in case of fire or
other mishap.
* Light fireworks one
at a time, then move back
quickly.
* Never carry fi re-
works i n a pocket or
shoot them off in metal
or glass containers.
* After fireworks com-
plete their burning, douse
the spent device with
plenty of water from a
bucket or hose before
discarding it to prevent
a trash fire.
* Make sure fireworks
are legal in your area
before buying or using
them.
Ac c o r d i n g t o t h e
New Jersey Division of
Consumer Affairs, any
business that advertises,
offers t o sel l or sel l s
fireworks to residents of
New Jersey is required to
clearly and conspicuous-
ly disclose that fireworks
are i l l egal t o possess
or use i n New Jersey
without a valid permit.
Failure to do so would
const i t ut e a vi ol at i on
of the New Jersey Con-
sumer Fraud Act and its
regulations.
Playing with
reworks is a
dangerous game
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There are countless beach
reading lists circulating for
adults bookworms, but what
about the kids? Atlantic Coun-
ty Library System librarians
have picked their favorites for
each age group.
Rebecca Leopold, Librar-
ian, Galloway Township
b ranch:
Preschool
Stellaluna by Janell Can-
non
Stellaluna tells the tale of
a baby fruit bat that falls into a
birds nest after her mother was
attacked by an owl. The bird
adopts Stellaluna and raises
the baby bat as one of her own
babies until Stellaluna is reunit-
ed with her own mother. The
book has simple but beautiful
artwork that frames the story.
Overall, Cannon offers a great
message for young children
about acceptance and friend-
ship.
H a n k
Fi n d s a n
Egg by Re-
becca Dud-
ley
I n t h i s
wo r d l e s s
p i c t u r e
book, Hank,
a small ted-
dy bear, nds
an egg on the
forest floor.
He tries everything he can
think of to return the egg to
its nest, but the tree is just too
high. Upon meeting a hum-
mingbird in the woods, the two
creatures work together and the
little egg is safely returned to
its nest. I am fond of this book
in particular because young
children often feel that they are
too small to perform big tasks.
Hank Finds an Egg shows
that with a bit of creativity,
determination, and help from
others accomplishing any task
is possible.
The Quiet Place by Sarah
Stewart
The Quiet Place is about a
young girl, Isabel, who emigrat-
ed to the U.S. from Mexico. The
author details all of the things
Isabel misses about Mexico
while also sharing the exciting,
new experiences she nds in
the U.S. One of her favorite
things about the move is the
box that her father transformed
into a quiet place where Isabel
can feel safe and slowly begin
to feel at home in her new
country. The story takes place
in the 1950s and is told through
Isabels letters with her Aunt
Lupita. I like this book because
of the colorful and detailed
illustrations as well as the short,
but moving, text.
Elementary
Ramona Quimby, Age 8
by Beverly Cleary
In this award-winning chap-
ter book, Ramona is navigating
life in the third grade. How-
ever, things are quite difcult
for Ramona: she accidentally
squishes an egg in her hair and
throws up in front of her class.
None of this seems to keep Ra-
mona down though! Beverly
Cleary has created a character
that many children can identify
with. Ramona is an energetic,
vibrant and witty character to
also faces the daily challenges
of the third grade. The book
is engaging and offers easy
to read language for children.
Magic Tree House Series
by Mary Pope Osborne
In this series, two siblings
from Pennsylvania, Jack and
Annie, discover a tree house
in the woods near their home
that is lled with books. Soon
after Jack and Annie learn that
the tree house is magical and
can transport them to exciting
places all over the world and
historical periods. The series
follows the siblings many ad-
ventures. I love this series be-
cause the books are short, av-
eraging about 80 100 pages,
and fast-paced
with language
that is easy to
follow for kids
new to chapter
books. Each
books offers
entertainment
whi l e al so
p r o v i d i n g
educational
information
about the lo-
cation or time
period Jack and Annie find
themselves in.
Hoot by Carl Hiaasen
The book follows Roy
Eberhardt as he becomes the
new kid once again due to
his dads job. This time Roy
has moved from Montana
to Florida where he meets a
wonderfully written cast of
characters, a barefoot boy
named Mulletngers and his
stepsister, Beatrice. Together
with his new friends, Roy
works to stop the construction
of a pancake house that will
threaten the local wildlife: a
group of burrowing owls. This
has been a favorite book of
mine because of the funny but
believable characters. The dy-
namic between Roy, Beatrice,
and Mulletfingers conveys
an easygoing friendship that
preteens can easily relate to.
Additionally, the book offers
a great message about the
importance of protecting the
ecosystem without seeming
too much like a lecture, which
will appeal to young readers.
Middle School
A Tale Dark and Grimm
by Adam Gidwitz
The rst in a trilogy, A Tale
Dark and Grimm reworks
some of the lesser-known fairy
tales by the Brothers Grimm.
The book follows Hansel and
Gretel as they roam the forest
on their quest, battling evil
fairy tale characters, saving
those in need and ultimately
becoming heroes. Although
there are parts not meant for the
squeamish the book is humorous,
inventive, and addictive. Kids
will certainly enjoy Gidwitzs
modern twist on fairy tales.
Percy Jackson by Rick
Riordan
The series is fun, ac-
tion-lled, and accurate with
the original Greek myths being
discussed. The ve books fol-
low the demi-god Percy Jack-
son (half human/half Greek
god) and his friends Annabeth
and Grover as they set out on
quests that lead the trio all over
the globe. In each book Percy
faces new challenges that will
ultimately end in preserving
or destroying Olympus. This
series offers middle grade
readers a storyline that is new
and exciting. The characters are
all well-rounded and believable;
while Percy, Annabeth, and
Grover are all considered heroes,
they are not without their aws.
High School
I Hunt Killers by Barry
Lyga
Lygas lead character Jasper
Dent is an average teenager in
almost every way: he works
hard at school, spends his free
time with his best friend and
girlfriend, and is an all-around
likeable person. There is one
major aspect that sets him
apart though. His father is the
worlds most infamous serial
killer. In book one of this se-
ries, Jasper sets out to help the
local police track a serial killer
in order to prove to the town,
and more importantly him-
self, that hes nothing like his
father. This book is great for
anyone who enjoys thrillers or
mysteries. The narration really
gives an insight into Jaspers
view of the world and all the
personal turmoil he tries to
deal with. The novel is quick-
paced and constantly leaves
the reader guessing what will
happen next.
Etiquette & Espionage by
Gail Carriger
Etiquette & Espionage
opens with Sophronia being
shipped off to what she na-
ively believes to be a nish-
ing school for young women
due to her recent behavior.
However, upon arriving at
Mademoiselle Geraldines
Finishing Academy for Young
Ladies of Quality, Sophro-
nia realizes that the school is
nothing like she presumed.
In fact, Mademoiselle Ger-
aldines is actually a training
ground for future spies, and
Sophronia nds herself right
in the middle of a commotion
over a stolen prototype. Set in
Victorian England, Etiquette
& Espionage is a wonderful
blend of mystery, fantasy, and
steampunk, rounded out with
a group of witty, quirky, and
lively characters of the human,
vampire, and werewolf nature.
The book gives a lot of fun
nods to the Victorian era while
intermixing futuristic aspects
like the oating airship that
houses the finishing school,
dirigibles, and robots. The
Beach reads
for kids
language of the time period
can be a bit tricky to master,
but the clever dialogue makes
it worthwhile to read.
Kim Strenger, Senior Librar-
ian, Ventnor branch:
Picture Books
Pete the
Cat: I Love
My Whi t e
Shoes by
Eric Litwin
The story
takes place
as Pete the
Cat is walk-
i ng down
t he s t r eet
in his new
white sneak-
ers. Along
the way, his
shoes change
from white to
red, to blue,
to brown, and
nally they are wet as he steps
in piles of strawberries, blue-
berries and other big messes.
No matter what color his shoes
are, Pete keeps movin and
groovin and singin his song
because its all good. What a
fun way to learn the colors and
resilience!
Dragons Love Tacos by
Adam Rubin
Dragons love everything
about tacos, their crunch, their
smell and especially the way
they taste. The best way to
make friends with dragons is
to have a taco party, so what
could go wrong? This book
has it all-dragons, parties, and
tacos. Along with excellent
watercolor illustrations, a good
time will be had by all.
The Scraps Book by Lois
Ehlert
The dog days of summer will
y by when you read the latest
offering from this classic chil-
drens book author. Beautifully
assembled in collage form Ms.
Ehlert describes how she en-
joyed making things ever since
she was a little girl and how that
love of creation evolved into a
career. This illustrated journal
will get your child looking at
the world around him to inspire
his next creation.
Middle Readers
Wonder by R.J. Palacio
Auggie Pullman was born
with a facial deformity that
prevented him from going to a
mainstream schooluntil now.
Hes about to enter fth grade
at Beecher Prep, and if youve
ever been the new kid, then
you know just how hard that
can be. The thing is Auggies
just an ordinary kid with an
extraordinary face. Can he
convince his new classmates
that hes just like them, despite
appearances?
The story begins with Aug-
gies point of view, but soon
switches to his classmates, his
sister, her boyfriend and others.
These perspectives converge in
a portrait of one communitys
struggle with empathy, com-
passion, and acceptance.
The One and Only Ivan by
Katherine Applegate
Inspired by the true story of
a gorilla, known as Ivan, this
illustrated novel is told from
the point-
of-view of
Ivan him-
self. Hav-
ing spent
27 years
behind the
glass walls
of his en-
closure at
a s hop-
ping mall,
Ivan has
grown ac-
customed
to humans
watching
him. He
h a r d l y
ever thinks
about his
life in the jungle. Instead, Ivan
occupies himself with tele-
vision, his friends, Stella and
Bob, and painting. But when
he meets Ruby, a baby elephant
taken from the wild, he is
forced to see their home and his
art through new eyes. This is a
beautiful story, destined to be
a classic (like Charlottes Web
or Stuart Little) that blends
friendship, art, and hope. (An
authors note depicts the dif-
ferences between the ctional
story and the true events).
Game Changers: Book 3,
Heavy Hitters by Mike Lupica
Its hard to get boys to read
and for many boys, books about
sports get the job done. Mike
Lupica succeeds again with this
one. Ben and his friends, the
Core Four Plus One, are excited
to play in the towns All Star
Baseball League. But in the
rst game of
the season,
Ben gets hit
by a pitch
and it really
shakes him
up. In the
meantime,
Justin, an-
other player
on Bens
team is act-
ing really
weirdly. Ben has known him
for a while, but hes not one of
Bens closest boys. Justin is
the teams best hitter, but his
behavior on and off the eld
is erratic. Ben discovers that
Justins parents are getting a
divorce and hes thinking of
quitting the team. Like good
teammates do, Justin helps Ben
deal with his issues at bat, while
Ben is there for his friend when
his family is struggling. Read-
ers will be able to explore the
reality of binding friendships
along with solving a problem
in a game they love.
Teens
Divergent by Veronica
Roth
When this first came out,
I had just finished Hunger
Games and felt this was too
similar. Fortunately I decided
to try it again and found that I
liked it even more than Hun-
ger Games. This first book
of the series is the story of a
dystopian world transformed
by courage, self-sacrice, and
love. Beatrice Priors society is
divided into ve factions: Can-
dor (the honest), Abnegation
(the seless), Dauntless (the
brave), Amity (the peaceful),
and Erudite (the intelligent).
Beatrice must choose between
staying with her Abnegation
family and transferring fac-
tions. Her choice surprises her
community and herself, but she
has a secret, that she has deter-
mined to keep hidden, because
in this world, what makes you
different makes you dangerous.
I liked the fact that this wasnt
just a story. The reader would
have to relate the story to them-
selves, asking, Which faction
would I belong to?
Son by Lois Lowry
In this second dystopian
novel, they called her Water
Claire. When she washed up
on their shore, no one knew
that she came from a society
where emotions and colors
didnt exist. She had become
a Vessel at age thirteen and
had a Product at age fourteen
who had been stolen from her
body. Claire had a son, but
what became of him, she never
knew. What was his name?
Was he even alive? She was
supposed to forget him but that
was impossible. Now Claire
will stop at nothing to nd her
child, even if it means making
an incredible sacrice. In this
series nale, the conclusion to
the Giver Quartet comes to a
nal clash between good and
evil. I couldnt put this one
down. I think dystopian liter-
ature works for teens because
this is how they see life
around them. They are just
getting ready to participate
in the world and its scary.
They dont necessarily
like what they see. They
are at the point of guring
Where do I fit in? and
How can I change this?
The Fault in Our Stars
by John Green
De s p i t e t h e t u -
mor-shrinking medical mira-
cle that bought her a few more
years, Hazel has never been
anything but terminal. Her -
nal chapter was written with her
diagnosis. But when a gorgeous
plot twist named Augustus Wa-
ters suddenly appears at Cancer
Kid Support Group, Hazels
story is about to be rewritten.
Insightful, bold, and irreverent,
The Fault in our Stars brilliantly
explores the funny, thrilling,
and tragic business of being
in love. I finished this book
understanding that there is
more to people than their dis-
ease. After reading two of Mr.
Greens previous efforts,An
Abundance of Katherines and
Looking for Alaska, because
I liked the covers, this time he
got it right.
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Now - July 6
Challenge Atlantic City Triathlon to cover more than 140 miles
ATLANTIC CITY Chal-
lenge Atlantic City Triathlon
will bring 1,500 athletes to
Absecon Island this weekend
to compete in world class level
competition.
The race hits the ground
running Sunday, June 29, at
Bader Field, and will nish at
Boardwalk Hall, with plenty of
events leading up to the grand
competition.
Participating will be triath-
letes ages 17 to 84. The race will
start at 6 a.m.
The athletes will begin the
triathlon by swimming 2.4
miles, followed by 112 miles
of biking throughout various
Atlantic County locations. The
race will end with a 26.2-mile
run, half of which takes place
on the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
Overall, the race amounts to
140.6 miles.
Not all of the athletes will
compete in the entire race. The
Challenge Atlantic City Relay
allows participants who may not
be ready to complete the triath-
lon to take part in the Challenge.
This creates plenty of options
for every kind of athlete.
The athletes will be given
practice time and preparation
events with open swim practice
Thursday, Friday, and Satur-
day for athletes looking for
last-minute preparation.
There will be an AC Chal-
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urday, a Sports Medicine Sports
Symposium, and the Breakfast
with Bob Show, which will
stream live globally from onsite.
Other events for athletes
include a meet and greet with
Chris Macca McCormack,
and a presentation from Mark
Allen titled, Prepare to Race.
Professionals from Personal
Best Nutrition will be on site
to guide the athletes through a
healthy triathlon. Athletes are
encouraged to stick to their
normal pre-race routine and stay
hydrated.
The participants in Challenge
Atlantic City will have an op-
portunity to race on a world
class level, donate to a good
cause, as well as spend a week-
end with family and friends on
the Atlantic City beaches and
Boardwalk.
There will be three main char-
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Projects Founder supports
progress for vulnerable popu-
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to education.
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throughout South Jersey. The
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during the triathlon. Motorists
should be prepared to stop at
intersections as the athletes pass
and plan alternative routes.
In Egg Harbor Township,
athletes will utilize Delilah
Road, the Airport Circle and
Tilton Road during their 112-
mile bike ride. Delilah Road
will be affected from the border
with Pleasantville to the Airport
Circle and Tilton Road will be
affected from the Airport Circle
to Wrangleboro Road. The ath-
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from approximately 7 a.m. to 9
a.m. and then on their return trip
from approximately 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Trafc patterns in this area
will be affected and motorists
should be aware of coned off
bike lanes, informational signs
and police ofcer signals along
the route. Access to the airport
will be available through Next-
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trafc light between Westcott
Road and the Airport Circle.
Ofcers will be at the light to
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In Margate, the run portion
of the race will take place in
Margate along the south side
of Atlantic Avenue. The south
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from 10 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. to
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Atlantic City
Atlantic City Public
Library Concert Series
Time: 1 p.m.-dusk
July 21 - War and the
Chi-Lites headline; Rick
Cason Express, Mark Big
& Tasty Baxter, Jack and
Judah Dorrington open.
Aug. 4 TBA
Aug. 18 - Cameo and
Enchantment headline;
Coolist and Maceo Mo-
bley, Special Occasion
and Angela Burton and
Passion open.
Gardners Basin Free
Concert Series 1-7 p.m.
at 800 N. New Hampshire
Ave. 609-348-7807
July 19: Morris Day and
the Time
Aug. 16: Soul Genera-
tion, the Jones Girls, and
the SOS Band
Brigantine
Bri ganti ne Summer
Concert Series 7-8:30
p.m. at stated venues 609-
266-3323
July 5: Family Fun Day
feat uri ng t he Ori gi nal
Hobo Band (15th Street)
Jul y 17: Bubba Mac
Blues Band (North School
Auditorium)
July 24: Jack Melton
Band (Brigantine Beach
Community Center)
Aug. 11: South Jersey
Wind Ensemble (North
School auditorium)
Aug. 24: Tri Count y
Symphonic Band (North
School auditorium)
Aug. 31: Bob Ferri s
Big Band (North School
auditorium)
Egg Harbor
Township
Egg Harbor Township
Rhythm in the Park Con-
cert Series 7-9 p.m.at Tony
Canale Amphitheater on
Dogwood Avenue
June 27: Jersey Shore
Roustabouts
July 11: Juicy (8 p.m.)
July 18: Lighthouse
Jul y 25: Cumberl and
County Wind Symphony
and Jazz Band
Aug. 1: Mays Landing
United Jazz Band
Aug. 8: Big Daddy Duo
Aug. 15: Ti dal Wave
Band
Aug. 22: Jersey Juke Box
Aug. 29: Package Goods
Orchestra
Somers Point
Somers Point Summer
Concert Series at William
Morrow Beach 7 p. m.
on Bay Avenue between
Higbee and New Jersey
avenues
J une 27: Long J ohn
Hunter
July 3: Dr. Bobby Fin-
gers Band
Jul y 4: The Jeremi ah
Hunter Band
July 11: The Billy Wal-
ton Band
July 18: Multi Blues Mu-
sic award winners All-Star
Shootout
July 25: The Music That
Made Tonys Mart Famous
Aug. 1: Roomf ul of
Blues
Aug. 8: The Dan Burke
Band
Aug. 15: Southern Hos-
pitality
Aug. 22: Howard Isaa-
cson Band wi t h Rosi e
OReilly
Aug. 29: Terrance Simien
and the Zydeco Experience
Sept. 5: The Hawkins
Road Band
Cape May
Lower Township and
Cape May-Lewes Ferry
Free Summer Concert
Series
5:30 p.m. Wednesdays at
the ferry terminal grounds
in North Cape May. Bring
a blanket or beach chair;
no carry-in alcoholic bev-
erages.
July 16: Sensational Soul
Cruisers
July 30: B Street Band
(tribute to The Boss)
Aug. 6: Eaglemania
Aug. 13: Danny Vs 52
Street Band (Billy Joel
revue)
Sea Isle City
Free Summer Concerts
8-10 p.m. in the band-
shell at JFK Boulevard and
Pleasure Avenue; bring a
beach chair or blanket
June 28: Bigg Romeo
(variety)
July 5: Real Diamond
(Neil Diamond revue)
July 12: B Street Band
(Bruce Springsteen tribute)
Jul y 19: Beat l emani a
Now
July 26: Stayin Alive
(Bee Gees tribute)
Aug. 2: ABsalute Gold
(Abba tribute)
Aug. 9: Masquerade
Aug. 16: Separate Ways
the Band (Journey tribute)
Aug. 23: Split Decision
(pop)
Aug. 30 The Rocket s
(variety)
Wildwoods
NJ St at e Barbecue
Championship and Ang-
lesea Blues Festival July
11-13 along Olde New Jer-
sey Avenue in North Wild-
wood. Main Stage artists
will include Client Nine,
Bev Conklin, Dockta D and
the Infirmary, James Supra
Blues Band and more. See
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schedule.
North Wildwood Be-
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Concert Series 8 p.m. at
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ater, 2nd and Ocean ave-
nues 609-522-7722
July 5: The Original Or-
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July 17: Tribute to Elvis
July 19: The Dovells
July 24: Serenity Mo-
town Revue
July 26: Payton Taylor
Country Show
July 31: Jimmy and the
Parrots
Aug. 2: Real Diamond
( Nei l Di amond t r i but e
band)
Aug. 7: Li ght s Out
(Frankie Valli and the Four
Seasons tribute)
Aug. 9: First Ladies of
Rock and Soul
Aug. 14: The Classics
Aug. 16: Storm Front
(Billy Joel tribute band)
Aug. 21: The Diamonds
Aug. 23: Fralinger String
Band
Aug. 28: Bronx Wan-
derers
Aug. 30: Beatlemania
Wi l dwood Summe r
Concert Series 7:30 p.m. at
Fox Park, Burk and Ocean
avenues 609-522-2444
J une 29: Bl ackt hor n
(Celtic music)
July 4: Jimmy Buffett
tribute (6 p.m.)
July 6: The Tru (Motown)
July 13: First Ladies of
Rock and Soul
July 20: FM Band
July 27: Countdown to
Ecstasy (Steely Dan trib-
ute); Sounds of Society
(Chicago tribute)
Aug. 3: Purple Reign
Aug. 10: Georgie Young;
The Business
Aug. 17: Ferko String
Band
Aug. 24: The Trammps
Wi l dwood Bl ock Par-
t y and Mus i c Fes t i val
noon-midnight Aug. 31 at
Fox Park, Burk and Ocean
avenues 800-992-9732
Wildwood Crest Sum-
mer Concert Series 7:30
p.m. at Centennial Park,
Fern Road and Ocean Av-
enue
June 28: Parrotbeach
July 2: Northbound Train
July 5: B Street Band
(Bruce Springsteen and the
E Street Band tribute)
July 9: Mango Men Trio
July 12: 2U
July 16: Mothers Worry
July 19: Bennie and the
Jets (Elton John tribute)
July 23: Kick Out (Heart
tribute)
July 26: Suzette Dorsey
(Tina Turner review)
July 30: No Limit
Aug. 2: First Ladies of
Rock and Soul
Aug. 6: Christopher Dean
Band
Aug. 9: Jamison Celtic
Rock
Aug. 13: Rubics Cube 3
Aug. 16: Dont Call me
Francis
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Aug. 23: Chatterband
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monaires
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Summer at the Shore Music Lineup
Suzette Dorsey
The Chatterband
July 4, 2014 marks the 238th
anniversary of the signing of the
Declaration of Independence.
Fireworks will illuminate the
night sky, the rich smell of
barbecue will be in the air, and
the country will be awash in red,
white and blue splendor. Chanc-
es are the swelling melody of
The Star Spangled Banner
will be broadcast over the radio
and on various rework display
telecasts.
The national anthem is syn-
onymous with the United States
America, and its notes very
well may be the patriotic glue
that binds the country together.
Although the lyrics and music
of the song are widely known,
many may be unfamiliar with
the rich history behind the be-
loved tune.
A poem is born
America began its ght for
independence from Great Brit-
ain in 1775, and the Declaration
of Independence was signed in
1776 to identify the 13 colonies
that succeeded in winning their
independence from Britain.
However, the battles with Brit-
ain stretched on. Fights over
territories kept disputes between
the British Empire and the new-
ly formed United States raging
on, and it was during one such
ght, and not during the Rev-
olutionary War as some may
think, that The Star Spangled
Banner was written.
The War of 1812 was de-
clared by the United States to
set right some of the issues
that were not resolved after the
Revolutionary War. Francis
Scott Key was an American
lawyer at the time of this war,
negotiating for the release of
an American hostage being
held by the British. Although
Key won the hostages release,
he was not able to leave the
British eet where the nego-
tiations took place until the
British completed their attack
on Baltimore. Key witnessed
the British fiery bombs on
Ft. McHenry at Chesapeake
Bay. Just before dawn on the
morning of September 14,
1814, Key was said to have
noticed a huge American ag
still waving above Ft. McHen-
ry in deance to the British
attack. This imagery helped
inspire the words of a poem
that eventually would become
the national anthem.
Key penned the poem on the
back of a letter he held in his
pocket. After the battle was
over and Key was released,
he completed the poem at the
Indian Queen Hotel, where
he was staying. The poem
was titled, Defense of Fort
MHenry. The poem was
put to music to t the popu-
lar melody The Anacreonic
Song by English composer
John Stafford Smith. Keys
brother-in-law, Judge Joseph
H. Nicholson, anonymously
made the first printing of
the lyrics to the melody, and
the song was printed in two
newspapers. The song quickly
became popular, and soon after,
Thomas Carr of the Carr Music
Store in Baltimore, Maryland
published the words and mu-
sic under a new title, The
Star-Spangled Banner.
The Star-Spangled Ban-
ner takes off
The Star-Spangled Banner
became one of the nations
most beloved patriotic songs in
the 19th century. According to
Smithsonian, the song gained
special signicance during the
Civil War, a time when many
Americans turned to music to
express their feelings for the
ag and the ideals and values
it represented. The military
used the song for ceremonial
purposes, requiring it be played
at the raising and lowering of
the colors. But many versions of
the song were used during these
ceremonies and celebrations.
By the 20th century, Presi-
dent Woodrow Wilson wanted
to establish a standard version,
so he tasked the United States
Bureau of Education to provide
an ofcial version. In response,
the Bureau of Education enlisted
the help of ve musicians, in-
cluding Walter Damrosch, Will
Earhart, Arnold J. Gantvoort,
Oscar Sonneck and John Philip
Sousa, to agree on an arrange-
ment. This new standardized
version was rst played on De-
cember 5, 1917, at Carnegie Hall.
It wasnt until March 3, 1931,
that The Star-Spangled Ban-
ner became the ofcial national
anthem of the United States
when President Herbert Hoover
signed this designation into law.
This Fourth of July, people
may be struck by the magnif-
icence of the reworks or the
enjoyment of the parades. But as
the music swells, they also can
think about the signicance of
the events that inspired the cre-
ation of the countrys national
anthem.
History of national anthem
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With the primary for the United States
Senate over, we now know the Democrats
are represented by incumbent United States
Senator Cory Booker and the Republicans
by challenger Jeffrey Bell.
Unfortunately, neither are from southern
New Jersey, with Booker from Newark and
Bell from Leonia, Bergen County.
Bell announced his candidacy shortly after
arriving in Leonia from northern Virginia,
where his wife still resides. Bell has some
history in New Jersey, having run for the
United States Senate in 1978 and 1982, but
has lived in Virginia for the last 21 years.
Now Bell can claim he is from the South,
but he is not from South Jersey, nor is Book-
er who was most recently Mayor of Newark
in Essex County.
We are Eagles, Phillies, Flyers and even
Sixers fans. People who visit our shore are
shoobies and not bennies. Booker and
Bell need to visit us on our shore.
These northern candidates need to emulate
former U.S. Sen. Bill Bradleys annual walk
along the Jersey Shore. For 17 years Brad-
ley, also from North Jersey by way of the
New York Knicks, Princeton and Missouri,
walked most of the length of the Jersey Shore
as a casual way to meet New Jerseyans and
visitors (shoobies and bennies alike).
The irony here is that Bradley beat Bell
in 1978 for the Senate seat.
These walks were some combination of
campaigning and constituent service. Brad-
ley let people know he cared about them
and their concerns and that you could wear
a bathing suit, and not a pinstripe suit, to
be an effective United States Senator from
New Jersey.
It is quite easy. If you are walking from
Sandy Hook to Cape May, the Atlantic
Ocean is always going to be on your left.
There is the issue of bays and inlets along
the way as the beach is not one uninterrupted
line of dunes and lapping waves. But since
many politicians think they can walk on
water, we are sure each of them will come
up with a solution.
Sandy beaches have more meaning than
they once did. Sandy beaches also carry the
weight of those beaches and communities
affected by Superstorm Sandy. The candi-
dates can see firsthand the various stages
of recovery along the shore. Some have
rebuilt their houses and their lives and are
moving on. Others are struggling and making
progress and others are just plain struggling.
Even when the recovery seemed relatively
easy, it was still hard.
From hotdogs to hotel rooms, from ice
cream to cool entertainment, the candidates
can see, firsthand, what the approximately
$19 billion shore tourism industry looks
like up close.
We may be biased down here, but Booker
and Bell will find that both the sand and the
people are finer.
Daniel J. Douglas is the director of the
William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy
at The Richard Stockton College of New
Jersey.
Surely Booker and Bell
have time for the beach
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T
he ensemble cast of last years
surprising smash hit Think Like
a Man returns in this sequel,
which has the characters venturing to
the Las Vegas strip to celebrate the
wedding of Candace (Regina Hall) and
Michael (Terrence J).
The night before the big event, the
men and women split up for their re-
spective bachelor-bachelorette parties,
and run through a series of clichd
relationship issues with no story or
direction to speak of.
While the cast is game and likable,
they cant salvage scenes where they
aimlessly wander around Vegas,
looking for something interesting to
do. Unfortunately, the whole film
stinks of laziness, from the same aerial
stock footage that shows up in every
Vegas comedy, to the obligatory cameo
from a rapper to the whole bachelor-par-
ty-gone-wrong storyline.
If the rst lm was merely a boring and
uninspired collection of rom-com tropes,
this one is simply obnoxious. Part of what
made the original more watchable was
the ensemble cast, led by the charismatic
and energetic Kevin Hart, a performer
who is entertaining in small doses. Here,
Hart is let loose, given absolute free rein
to riff as he pleases, and it becomes tedious fast.
But just the mildest amounts of ad-libbing in the
lm are a relief, compared to the less-than-hilarious
comedic set pieces. And with Hart leading the charge
in almost every scene, its not all that surprising when
so many of these riffs fall at.
With the level of raunchy R-rated comedies out
there, the groups crazy antics, including accidently
ingesting too much marijuana and other such hijinks,
seem unbelievably tame in comparison.
Even audiences that were attracted to the relation-
ship humor, romantic moments and overall relatable
premise of the original will be turned off by this sequel,
which offers so much less in the way of entertainment.
PG13, 1 hr. 50 min. Comedy
Jersey Boys
Jersey Boys is a faithful adaptation of the
award-winning Broadway musical, which details
the rise and fall of the 60s singing group the Four
Think Like a Man Too
gets lost in Vegas
Seasons. And while the lms musical moments
shine, the movie fails to capture the passion of the
stage production. In all honesty, its a bit of a bore.
This is not for lack of trying. The problem lies
mainly with director Clint Eastwoods stilted,
gloomy take on the story. Of course its well done
Eastwood is a capable and often inspired director
but it follows the beats of the musical biopic so
closely and without risk, there is never a sweeping
musical moment that isnt directly followed by a
tedious one. Its a straight stage-to-screen take,
over-polished and lacking in liveliness.
All that aside, the performances are truly fun
to see. Frankie Valli is well-played by actor John
Lloyd Young, who is able to both capture the voice
of the legendary singer and deliver the dramatic
goods.
And the story itself, of a natural talent who over-
comes his mob background to become an iconic
entertainer, is by and large an interesting one. Its
cinemania>
WITH JOE BELL
Directed by Clint Eastwood, Jersey Boys is a faithful
adaptation of the Broadway musical.
Kevin Hart is part of the likable cast in Think Like a Man Too.
How to Train Your Dragon 2 is the rare
sequel that takes the characters in a new di-
rection and reveals their growth as people.
Ansel Elgort and Shailene Woodley star in
the tearjerker The Fault in Our Stars.
For more movies reviews, show times and trail-
ers see the Movies tab at shorenewstoday.com
John Lloyd Young, who is
able to both capture the voice
of the legendary singer and
deliver the dramatic goods.
And the story itself, of a
natural talent who overcomes
his mob background to become
an iconic entertainer, is by and
large an interesting one. Its
just hard at times to overcome
the lack of effort put into mak-
ing it a truly distinctive take.
R, 2 hr. 14 min. Musical
22 Jump Street
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Dragon 2 does what a sequel should do:
It moves the characters in a new direction and
reveals their growth as people. This lm is just
as endearing as the rst movie, but much darker
and more mature.
Its set ve years after the events of the orig-
inal, with dragons and humans now coexisting
peacefully. Hiccup (Jay Baruchell) is now a
young man, seeking new lands and venturing
outside his comfortable world. He discovers an
evil warlord whos been trapping dragons and
building up an army for an upcoming war. More
importantly, he discovers his long-lost mother.
The lm is a visual delight, with scenes of
soaring monsters and epic landscapes set against
a backdrop of truly deep characterization and
themes of loss, love and family. Despite this, it
is still a childrens movie, and the lmmakers
maintain a sense of levity throughout. Dragon
2 is a surprisingly deep, fun adventure that is
as visually stunning as it is emotionally rich.
PG, 1 hr. 45 min. Action, animation
Undercover cops Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum head to col-
lege in 22 Jump Street. Ice Cube returns as their captain.
22 Jump Street is a sequel about the frivo-
lous nature of sequels.
Part of the fun of the rst Jump Street was
how it pointed out that Hollywood is out of
ideas, and willing to adapt almost any property,
regardless of its popularity or worth. Here, that
tone overtakes the lm. Somehow, the lmmak-
ers found a way to make a movie that, though
technically a generic retread of the rst lm, is
still fresh and diverting.
Ofcers Schmidt and Jenko (Jonah Hill and
Channing Tatum) were so successful in their
previous mission, going undercover as high
school students, that their department gets a
huge budget increase. The cops are moved into
fancy headquarters just across the street, and
get huge amounts of money to blow on fancy
equipment.
The two go undercover as teens to investigate
The Fault in Our Stars
The Fault in Our Stars is a heartbreaker of
a movie, the touching love story of two witty
teenagers who meet at a cancer support group.
Its a rare type of lm: wise, funny and with
just the right amount of sap. It stays true to its
source material John Greens acclaimed 2012
bestseller without ever feeling exploitative.
The lm accomplishes this by treating its char-
acters as real human beings rather than symbols.
Shailene Woodley stars as Hazel, a 16-year-
old whose cancer has left her nearly unable
to breathe without a portable oxygen tank.
Unwillingly, she joins a cancer support group
where she meets Gus (Ansel Elgort), a cancer
survivor who lost his leg to the disease.
Despite her best efforts to not get close to
anyone, the two strike up a friendship that leads
in the direction of love. And as expected, in a
story about two lovers with a potentially deadly
disease, you know it will end tragically, with the
audience in full-blown tears. Most importantly
though, its a well-told story with rich and en-
gaging characters.
PG-13, 2 hr. 5 min. Drama
a new synthetic drug thats taking over the local
college campus. Director-writers Chris Miller
and Phil Lord use the opportunity to poke fun
at campus life and constantly remind viewers
that these two clearly look way too old to be
freshmen. Beneath the satire, 22 Jump Street
is still a buddy movie, just like its predecessor.
The two leads slide back into their roles with an
effortlessly fun chemistry. Its enjoyable as ever
to watch them bounce off each other.
The movie occasionally feels a little cheap,
and its impossible to get over the fact that it is
essentially the same structure as the rst lm
with a different setting and a few new elements.
Really, the movies biggest strength is also its
biggest shortcoming. Nevertheless, its still
a strong comedy that in more ways than one
improves upon the rst.
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oliday Events feature a 9:30 p.m. musical reworks
display red from a barge at sea off the Music Pier
for Friday, July 4.
There will be two bike parades during the day: The South
Ocean City Ocean City Associations colorful event starts 10
a.m. at 40th and Asbury Avenue, registration 9 a.m.
The Gardens Civic Associations Parade starts 10 a.m., with
registration 9 a.m. at the Longport Bridge parking lot.
The annual Air Circus Kite Flying Contest is set for 6 p.m.
at the 9th Street Beach, entry is free. Air Circus will also
present a yo-yo demonstration and contest at 8 p.m. and a
hula hoop contest at 8:30 p.m.
OC plans plethora of
July 4th events, reworks
photo by Lauren Dickey
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The blueberry season here starts about
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Jersey raspberries, which ripen in early July
and run through Aug. 1. Both make a nice
complement to their sweet blue cousin, so
now is the time to blend these beauties.
According to the National Agriculture
Statistics Service of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, 54 million pounds of blueber-
ries were produced last year on 7,500 acres
with a value of $80.8 million. New Jersey
ranks fifth in the nation in blueberry pro-
duction. Most of New Jerseys berries are
harvested in Atlantic County and Burling-
ton County, which account for 97 percent
of the blueberry acres harvested in 2012.
The major varieties of blueberries grown
in New Jersey include Blue Crop and Duke,
named for one of the founders of Atlantic
Blueberry Company in Hammonton.
New Jersey is also a major exporter of
blueberries to Canada.
There are many reports touting to the
health benefits of blueberries. U.S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture researchers rank them
first in antioxidant activity in comparison to
40 other fresh fruits and vegetables. Antiox-
idants help neutralize harmful byproducts
of metabolism called free radicals that are
associated with cancer and age-related
diseases.
Blueberries also account for a large
part of New Jerseys agritourism industry,
with pick-your-own farms in nine counties
throughout the state. To find a pick-your-
own blueberry farm or markets carrying Jer-
sey Fresh blueberries see www.jerseyfresh.
nj.gov or www.visitnjfarms.org.
In selecting blueberries, look for berries
that are plump and fresh looking, paying
particular attention to color. Berries should
be deep blue, black, bluish-black or purple.
Avoid containers that have juice stains on
them; it is a sign that the berries may have
been crushed.
Blueberries have a waxy gray deposit on
their skin called bloom that is a protective
coating, so avoid washing until ready to use.
Blueberries spoil quickly if left at room
temperature, so they are best stored in the
refrigerator. To freeze, place blueberries
on a cookie sheet, freeze and then place in
a plastic freezer storage bag.
Wrinkled fruit means they have been
stored too long; while soft, watery fruit
means the berries are overripe.
Very Blueberry
Cobbler
3 tablespoons unsalted butter,
melted
1/2 cup flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 cup milk
2 cups Jersey Fresh blueberries
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoon sugar (optional)
Spread melted butter over the bottom of
a 9-inch glass pie plate and cover the butter
with the blueberries.
In a medium-sized bowl, mix together
the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt,
add milk and whisk together. Pour batter
over blueberries. If desired, sprinkle sugar
over the batter.
Bake for 45-50 minutes at 350 degrees
or until top is nicely browned.
Serve with vanilla ice cream.
Contributed by Richard Fitzgerald
of Pennington, jerseyfresh.nj.com
Jersey Summer
Fruit Crisp
10 cups cut-up Jersey Fresh
peaches, strawberries, plums,
blueberries (any combination)
1/2 cup granulated sugar, or to
taste
1/4 cup Lairds Apple Jack (apple
brandy produced in Colts Neck)
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
3 tablespoons plus 1/4 cup flour,
divided
1 cup rolled oats
1 cup chopped walnuts, divided
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/3 cup butter, softened
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Spray a 9-inch
by 13-inch pan with nonstick spray.
Gently toss fruit with sugar, Apple Jack and
lemon juice. Sprinkle with 3 tablespoons our
and toss gently. If fruit is very juicy, drain some
or add a bit more our. Spread fruit in prepared
pan and set aside.
Topping: In food processor or blender, process
1/2 cup walnuts until ne; transfer to a bowl and
add oats, brown sugar, cinnamon and remaining
our.
Using a pastry blender, cut butter into oat
mixture until crumbly. Add remaining chopped
walnuts. Sprinkle mixture evenly over fruit and
bake 20-25 minutes, until fruit is tender and
topping is golden brown.
Serve warm, with ice cream or whipped
cream if desired. Serves 12.
Contributed by Patricia Mack
of Hackensack, jerseyfresh.nj.com
Blueberry Hill
Muffins
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup unsalted butter (1 stick)
2 eggs
2 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 to 1 1/2 cups Jersey Fresh
blueberries
1 cup sugar
1 cup sour cream
Cream butter and sugar well. Add eggs
and beat until smooth. Mix in sour cream
and vanilla. Sift dry ingredients together,
add to sour cream mixture and blend. Gen-
tly fold in blueberries. Line muffin tins with
paper liners or grease and flour tins. Bake
at 375 degrees for 25-30 minutes.
Contributed by Phyllis Madsen
of Basking Ridge, jerseyfresh.nj.com
Jersey fresh
blueberries
are in the house
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weekly childrens entertain-
ment series Monday Morning
Madness begins at a.m. Mon-
day, June 30 on the grounds
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Galloway
Fourth of July Parade
Ga l l o wa y s F o u r t h
of July parade will begin 9
a.m. Friday, July 4 at Smith-
ville Boulevard proceeding
down Moss Mill Road, with a
post-parade ceremony at His-
toric Smithville Village, 615
E. Moss Mill Road. To enter
oats, convertibles, decorat-
ed bikes or walk, call Jackie
at 609-646-6699 or seewww.
galloway4thofjulyparade.
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Hamilton Township
Hometown celebration
The Township of Ham-
ilton will have its annual
Hometown Celebration at
Lake Lenape Park in Mays
Landing will take place 9
a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday, June 28-29. The
event includes free activities
such as a water slide, bouncy
rides and a train ride. There
will also be crafters, food
vendors, a car show, pooch
parade, a movie under the
stars and much more. For
details, or for crafter and ven-
dor registrations, call Joan at
609-909-9028 or see www.
mayslandingmerchants.com.
Peter Pan and Wendy
at Childrens Museum
The Jersey Shore Chil-
drens Museum welcomes
Peter Pan and Wendy from
2-4 p.m. on Sunday, June
29. There will be a story
time, Make n Take Craft
and a special museum trea-
sure hunt. Reservations are
not required. Regular ad-
mission to the museum also
includes the special event.
Children & Adult admission
$8 each; Children under one
are free. Peter Pan & Wendy
appearance courtesy of Lit-
tle Angels Princess Events.
Photography courtesy of
Renee Lynn Photography.
For more information call
609-641-5726 or see www.
jerseyshorechildrensmuse-
um.org.
Linwood
Linwood July 4 bike pa-
rade
Bike parade begins at 10
a.m. Friday, July 4, beginning
and ending at the Linwood
Historical Society Museum,
Poplar and Sterling avenues.
Sponsored by the Linwood
Historical Society. Decorate
your bike and join the parade.
Stop by the museum and the
Linwood Fire Department after
the parade for additional Fourth
of July fun.
Longport
Longport Historical
Society Museum Open
House
The Longport Historical So-
ciety Museum, 2305 Atlantic
Ave., Longport, will hold its
annual Summer Open House
4-7 p.m. Wednesday, July 2.
Visit eight rooms in the mu-
seum to nd out the history of
Longport, view photos of major
storms and maps showing the
boroughs development. Call
609-823-1115, email LHSin-
fo2@yahoo.com or see www.
longporthistoricalsociety.org.
July 4 celebration
Longport celebrates Inde-
pendence Day on July 4 with
its annual Police Fire and His-
torical Society Open House 10
a.m. to noon. The day ends with
the annual All American Mile
Run at 6:30 p.m. Register at
the rehouse, 21st and Atlantic
Avenue. Call 609-823-2731.
Margate
Summer Games at Beth El
Summer game day will be
held at Beth El Synagogue, 500
N. Jerome Ave., Margate every
Tuesday in July starting July 1.
Admission is $10 and includes
lunch and light snacks. Call
Joyce Bank at 609-823-2725.
The Science is Fun Show
Ken Northridge brings his
award-winning magic to the
subject of science 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 2 to the Mar-
gate Library, 8100 Atlantic
Ave. Electricity, light, sound,
Newtons laws and more are
explored with audience mem-
bers helping in the demonstra-
tions. There are many surprises
like the appearance of a live
rabbit and doves, and the show
concludes with an amazing
effect that dees the laws of
gravity. Call 609-822-4700.
Farmers Market
Margate Community Farm-
ers Market is open from 8 a.m.
to 12 noon, Thursday, July 3 in
the parking lot at the corner of
Monroe and Amhert avenues.
More than 30 farmers and small
food vendors sell homemade
and fresh items. Call 609-823-
1163.
Fireworks
Fireworks will be presented
by the City of Margate at 9
p.m., Friday, July 4 at Hun-
tington Avenue beach. Can
be viewed from any Margate
beach. Barbeque permitted on
Margate beaches.
Northeld
Frank Connolly
Memorial Mile
Fourth of July tradition
in Northfield, the Connolly
mile begins at 8:30 a.m. Friday,
July 4 at the corner of Shore
Road and Dolphin Avenue.
$5 registration fee. First 100
participants receive a T-shirt.
Registration is day of race
from 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. Priz-
es presented at the conclu-
sion of the race with overall
winner male and female and
rst Northeld resident, plus
to three nishers in each age
group. Rain date is July 5.
Fourth of July Parade
Lineup is at 9:30 a.m. at
Jackson Avenue and Shore
Road Friday, July 4. Parade
will go down Shore Road to
Mill and on to Birch Grove
Park. Everyone is encouraged
to attend and cheer for the
Citizens of the Year, Miss
Northeld and the First Baby
of the Year. Hot dogs and soda
served at the Northeld Fire
Station, Burton Avenue. Call
to participate, 609-641-4607.
Rain date is Saturday, July 5.
Somers Point
Beach concerts
The Somers Point Beach
Concert series continues with
two weekend concerts. Thurs-
day, July 3 will be a special
holiday show featuring The Dr.
Bobby Fingers Allstar Super-
group. On Friday, July 4, The
Jeremiah Hunter Band will take
the stage with the Jersey Shore
Party Dance Band Supreme. This
evening will feature a patriotic
salute for reworks as well. The
concerts are free and the public
is invited to bring their beach
chairs and coolers. There are
limited snacks and non-alcoholic
beverages available for purchase.
Ventnor
Dancing with the Stars
at Beth El
Put on your dancing shoes
for this enjoyable afternoon
of dancing to the music of the
Golden Era, 3-5 p.m. Sunday,
June 29 at Beth El Synagogue,
500 N. Jerome Ave., Margate.
Desserts and coffee will be
served. Admission is $10. Call
Joyce Bank at 609-823-2725.
Ventnor Library hosts
Silly Shorts
Atlantic County Library
System/Ventnor, 6500 Atlantic
Ave., presents Silly Shorts:
Independent Movies for Kids
6:30 p.m. on Monday, June 30.
The programs are suggested
for ages 3-7, and registration
is requested. Watch four or ve
independently made childrens
movies. Each movie has a run-
ning time of approximately 10
minutes. Call 609-823-4614.
Ventnor mile
and celebration
43rd Annual Ventnor Mile
and Independence Day Cele-
bration will be held Thursday,
July 3 at 7 p.m. Starts at New-
port Avenue and the Board-
walk. Sponsored by the Ventnor
City Commissioners, Recreation
Department, and Ocean City
Home Bank. Categories: male
and female-- 8 and under; 9- 11;
12-14; 15- 19; 20-29; 30-39; 40
-47; 48-58; 59-69; 70 and up.
Awards for first-third place in
each category. Prior to June 30,
registration is $10 for adults, $8
for children under 11. Parent/
child combinations are $15 for
adults, $10 for children and $20
for parent/child combinations.
Call 609-823-7950.
Art show
Ocean Breeze Arts and
Crafts Show will be held Satur-
day, July 5 from 9 a.m. 4 p.m.
at the Ventnor Library, Atlantic
& Newport avenues.
Outdoor concert
A free outdoor concert will
be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, July
5 on the Beach at Newport Ave.
The Rocco Brothers will play
hits from the 70s and 80s.
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The fth annual Milton and Betty Katz
JCC Great Ducky Race and Cardboard
Boat Regatta is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4 at the Washington
Avenue Pier.
The fun-lled family day will include
duck-themed carnival games, live music,
a bounce house, cardboard boat regatta
and a much-anticipated rubber duck race.
Billed as a great team-building exercise,
the cardboard boat regatta is designed with
businesses, schools, youth groups, friends,
families, and non-prots in mind as a fun
way to strengthen relationships.
The goal is to build a cardboard boat that
stays aoat while navigating the waters of
the bay, paddling and racing fellow boat
builders from Ray Scotts Dock to the
Washington Avenue Pier and back.
Prizes include four one-day park hopper
passes to Walt Disney World, including
round-trip airfare for four to Orlando, Fla.,
a Phillies family four pack of tickets and a
childs bike and helmet.
A Captains Award will be awarded to
the most creative team and boat, a Pride
of the Fleet Award will be awarded to the
winner and a Titanic Award for the best
and most dramatic sinking of a ship.
Groups can enter with a one to two crew
member boat for $50, a three to ve crew
member boat for $60, and a six to 10 crew
member boat for $80.
Sponsors of the Great Ducky Race and
Cardboard Boat Regatta receive free entry
into the boat race.
Duck adoptions are available at the Katz
JCC front desk or by calling Julie at 609-
822-1167, ext. 159. Ducks are available in
a colony of 25 ducks for $100, a ock of
12 ducks for $50, a family of 5 ducks for
$20 or a solo duck for $5.
Funds support the Katz JCC scholarship
and other community programs.
The Katz JCC team will once again
begin a cardboard boat building display
from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday, July 10 in
the lobby of the JCC.
Rules and regulations will apply. Con-
tact Julie Fink at 609-822-1167, ext. 159
or jnk@jccatlantic.org for more infor-
mation.
Seeking entries for Katz
JCC Great Ducky Race and
Cardboard Regatta Aug. 4
K
en Northridge brings his award-winning
magic to the subject of science 6:30
p.m. Wednesday, July 2 at the Margate
Library, 8100 Atlantic Ave.
Electricity, light, sound, Newtons laws and
more are explored with audience members
helping in the demonstrations.
There are many surprises like the appearance
of a live rabbit and doves, and the show con-
cludes with an amazing effect that dees the
laws of gravity.
Call 609-822-4700 for information.
Science is Fun Show at
Margate Library July 2
By SUZANNE MARINO
Staff Writer
NORTHFIEDAs the Fourth of
July approaches the Northfield Cultural
Committee bestowed annual honors on
some of Northfields VIPs at the June
24 City Council meeting.
Three members of the citys fire
department have been honored by the
Cultural Committee as Northfields
Citizens of the Year. Volunteer Deputy
Fire Chiefs Edward Hackett and Robert
Leeds and Volunteer Fire Chief Henry
Martinelli.
Carol Patrick, the committee chair-
woman, praised all three of the fire-
fighters for what they do for the city,
highlighting the effort put in to help
residents during Hurricane Sandy,
this winters snowstorms, educational
programs in the schools teaching chil-
dren about fire safety and the annual
Santa Claus event along with fire and
rescue. The firefighting trio has 136
years experience between them.
They will have a place of honor in
the Fourth of July parade.
Miss Northfield 2014 is Annie Good-
man, a newly-graduated member of the
Northfield Community School Class of
2014. The daughter of Liz and Dave
Goodman, she does volunteer work and
coordinates huge bake sales at Cardinal
Football games that have benefitted
childrens charities.
The final VIP of the evening named
was also the youngest; Alexander
Dionisio, the first Northfield baby of
the year; born January, 9, 2014. Alex-
ander is the son of Angela and Bryan
Dionisio. The family recently moved
back to the city and live on Cove Ave.;
the same street where Bryan grew up.
Suzanne Marino
The Northeld Cultural Committee named a trio of long-time reghters as the
citys Citizens of the Year in from of City Council June 24. From left is Volunteer
Deputy Chief Robert Leeds who joined the department in 1970, Vol. Chief Henry
Martinelli who joined in 1968 and Edward Hackett who joined in 1968.
Northeld Cultural Committee names 3
reghters as their citizens of the year
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1. __________ to
speeches of freedom
2. __________ to cool off
3. __________ red, white and
blue bunting from buildings
4. __________ the
Declaration of Independence
5. __________ a pie-eating contest
6. __________ decorated bicycles
7. __________ places, battlefields and buildings
where people fought for liberty
8. __________ in the parade
9. __________ fireworks light up the sky
10. __________ patriotic songs
11. __________ our countrys flag
12. __________ with family and friends
Help me find and circle all the words
that begin with the letter F on this page!
What did the
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the beautiful
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Happy
Fourth of July,
Everyone!
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through the maze
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How are Americans celebrating the Fourth of July?
What are you doing? Can you fill in the puzzle with
the first word of each clue below to find out some
ways in which we are celebrating?
This is our celebration of
our countrys independence.
It means that we are not
controlled by other countries.
We are free. Thats why we
also call the Fourth of July
Independence Day.
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the colonies in America to have people to
represent them in the British government,
which upset and angered the colonists
2. 13 American Colonies wanted to
break away from the British Empire;
Paul __________ took a midnight
ride on his horse to warn the people near
Boston that the British were coming
3. George __________ was the Commander
of the Continental Army (American forces)
during the Revolutionary War; later
became the first President (April 1789)
4. writer of the Declaration of Independence; served
as President of the United States; Thomas ________
5. politician, scientist and inventor; diplomat who helped
ensure victory of the American Revolution; Benjamin ________
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pillows; credited with making the very first American flag; Betsy ________
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In honor of Independence Day, lets hear it for
the good old USA and the music that conveys our
love for our country.
Here are our editorial staffs favorite patriotic
songs the words and music that stir us to the soul
and ll us with American pride. Read the stories,
watch the video clips, and celebrate American free-
dom with a song in your heart.
This Land Is Your Land
This is Woody Guthries love song to the USA
from sea to shining sea, from rolling dust clouds to
diamond deserts. The lyrics are just about perfect:
plain, simple, transcendent, with the ringing refrain:
This land was made for you and me.
As I went walking that ribbon of highway
I saw above me, an endless skyway
I saw below me, the golden valley
This land was made for you and me.
Many listeners have never heard the whole song,
written in 1940, with its references to the relief office
and signs that keep people off the land. But thats Guth-
rie, brother! I can just see him, the ultimate American
troubadour, tramping all over the map, guitar slung
across his back, whistling or humming or singing this
great anthem.
The song describes an America that must always
struggle to live up to her stated principles a country that
sometimes falls short, but is hopefully bound for glory.
Heres a video of Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen,
the natural heirs to Guthrie, singing this classic. The
backdrop is perfect: the Washington Monument.
Marjorie Preston
God Bless America
I picked God bless America by Irving Berlin
because of the personal nature of the song. The
lyrics say America is the land that I love, that
its my home sweet home.
Berlin, as a Russian Jewish immigrant to the
United States, was grateful to the country that took
him in. He had written the song in 1918, but didnt
rework and release it until 1938 as the Nazi Party
was rising in Germany and the world was preparing
for a dark time in history.
The song became popular when a young Kate
Smith sang it on an Armistice Day celebration
radio show.
She made it famous again for local sports fans
when she belted out the tune live before Game 6 of
the Stanley Cup playoffs in 1974. The Philadelphia
Flyers won the Cup that night. The song personied
the character of the city where liberty was birthed
and toughness is a virtue. Its a song that every
American can sing with pride.
God bless America,
Land that I love,
St and bes i de her , and gui de her
Through the night with a light from above.
From the mountains, to the prairies,
To t he oc e a ns , whi t e wi t h f oa m
God bless America, My home sweet home
God bless America, My home sweet home.
- Carl Price
Abraham, Martin and John
It was 1968, and America was still reeling from
the back-to-back assassinations of civil rights leader
Martin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy
just two months apart and only ve years after
President John F. Kennedy had been shot. Add
to that the assassination of President Abraham
Lincoln, and you had four charismatic leaders all
advocates for racial equality and social change, all
gunned down. Like the song says, we just looked
around and they were gone.
Songwriter Richard Hollers dreamy, melodic
ode captured the mood of a wounded America,
grieving for our lost heroes and all the good who
die young. I cant hear it without being taken back
to that turbulent time, and yet between the pained
lines there is hope, and the belief that Ameri-
ca would nd its way back on the path toward
freedom for every man, woman and child.
Didnt you love the things that they stood for?
Didnt they try to nd some good for you and me?
And well be free
Some day soon its gonna be one day.
The song was rst sung by the rocker Dion and
since then has been covered by dozens of artists
from Andy Williams to Bob Dylan to Whitney
Houston. Dions is my favorite, but stand-up
comedian Jackie Moms Mabley recorded an
emotional rendition in 1969 at the age of 75. After
listening to Dion, check out her performance on
The Merv Grifn Show.
Joan Kostiuk
The Stars and Stripes Forever
I never had a favorite patriotic song until I heard
the Boston Pops play this one during a concert at
Tanglewood in the Berkshire Mountains of Massa-
chusetts. It was listed in the program as The Stars
and Strips Forever, and I wondered as I watched and
listened if I was going to see the fat tuba player strip
down and perform the song naked.
It was a misprint, of course. The Stars and Stripes
Forever was written by John Philip Sousa, who had
led his musicians in Cape May many years earlier.
Since my introduction to the song I have seen the
title misspelled several times in the media, whether
by design or error.
I liked the music, especially the part where the
utist comes forward and plays a solo and where
everybody in the audience stands up and cheers and
waves American ags. I did it too, not only because
I enjoyed the music but also because I was tired of
sitting so long in my starched underwear.
And yes, the tuba player and all of the other mu-
sicians were always fully clothed.
Jacob Schaad Jr.
The Star Spangled Banner
It was the height of the 60s. I was 14 years old,
and yet I can still hear the plaintive wail of Jimi
Hendrixs guitar as he worked his way through those
impossible chords. The tune still gives me chills.
Dave Benson
Youre a Grand Old Flag
I doubt George M. Cohan, the composer of
Youre a Grand Old Flag, wrote this piece for
the preschoolers who are typically heard singing
it today at school assemblies. But the simplicity of
the lyrics and the tune make it a natural choice for
teaching the youngest Americans about patriotism.
Youre the emblem of
The land I love,
The home of the free and the brave.
Pretty straightforward and uplifting words that
anyone can grab hold of. The toe-tapping beat is
also catchy. I remember loving to sing this song as
a kid, and loving my country as a result.
Laura Stetser
Battle Hymn of the Republic
I will never forget covering the 2012 Miss
America competition in Las Vegas when Miss
New Jersey Lindsey Petrosh of Egg Harbor City,
my hometown, sang a shortened version of Battle
Hymn of the Republic during the talent compe-
tition. Although she didnt wear the big red ball
gown that she wanted to wear, Petrosh commanded
the stage in a beautiful red chiffon dress as her big
voice echoed throughout the showroom at Planet
Hollywood. I had goosies, and still get them when-
ever I listen to this video clip.
Nanette Galloway
Born in the USA
Im not a huge fan of most patriotic songs. But I am
a fan of songs about New Jersey, because I happen to
love it here, despite the Garden States shortcomings.
Not surprisingly, that means I love Bruce
Springsteen, like almost everyone else who
drives a car with that ugly yellow license plate.
Born in the USA is a widely misunderstood
anthem that is, in my opinion, one of the most
American songs ever recorded. The lyrics are about
Vietnam veterans and their experience after the war,
set to a powerful rock beat that is now a classic.
What is most American about the song isnt
the repetitive chant of Born in the USA,
but rather the authentic story about the chase
for the American Dream, which is central to
so many of Springsteens songs. He never
sugarcoats that it is a chase not a guarantee.
Like The Boss said in a 1984 Rolling Stone inter-
view, I think people got a need to feel good about
the country they live in. His honesty does it for me.
Christie Rotondo
The Liberty Song
Coined by John Dickinson in 1768 and updated
in 1770, The Liberty Song captured the heartfelt
spirit of independence that spread thoughout the
American Colonies in the years before the Revo-
lutionary War.
Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all,
And rouse your bold hearts at fair Libertys call;
No tyrannous acts shall suppress your just claim,
Or stain with dishonor Americas name.
The Liberty Song is famous for being the
rst song to include the phrase, United we stand,
divided we fall.
Listen to the words and you can imagine our pa-
triots braving the darkness of night to drop tea into
the Boston Harbor, or Colonial soldiers meeting the
British Redcoats face to face on Lexington Green.
The choruss rst line says it all: In freedom
were born and in freedom well live.
Hear the song and feel the passion:
R.J. Liberatore
Patriotic Songs We Love
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Large parking lot. $3,500 per month
neg. 609-820-2111.
Work From Home
MOMS HELPING MOMS
WORK FROM HOME
No Distributors. No Carrying In-
ventory. No Taking Orders and
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(609) 653-6440
Caregivers
CAREGIVER- 20 years experience,
any shift, excellent references, lives
in area. 609-264-5073.
Attorneys
Auto Accident
Attorney
Injured In An Auto Accident?
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1-800-391-5706
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Call Today For Immediate Pro-
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Atlantic City (609) 347-7000
Northfield (609) 641-3912
Absecon (609) 641-2202
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www.subranni.com
Clean-Up &
Hauling
Cleanouts and
Hauling
Estates, Attics, Garages
Insured. Free Est.
Housecleanoutsrus.com
609-652-9555
Deck Repairs
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Fiberglass Decks
& Wood Decks
Repairs, Powerwashing, Re-Gel
Coat Any Color, Timber Staining,
Vinyl Railings, General Repairs.
reioc8@aol.com
Albert @ 609-442-7828
Upholstery
Hentons
Upholstery
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Make your furniture and
cushions new again. Boat
interiors and tops. Total
antique restoration. 25 years
experience, free estimates.
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Call Dave at:
609-226-3085
Cleaning
Services
A SHORE MAID
Superior housecleaning with at-
tention to detail. Weekly, Bi-
weekly, Construction clean-up,
Spring cleaning. Insured, Bond-
ed, Licensed. Satisfaction
Guaranteed! Free Estimates!
Gift Certificates Available
609-804-1900
www.AShoreMaid.com
ALL CLEAN- Housekeeping. Will
clean anything & everything, from
your bathroom to your car.
Call 609-464-1082
Experience The
Difference
We dont cut corners...
We clean them!
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Residential and Commercial
Office 609-601-0841
Cell 609-827-4531
High Performance
Cleaning & Maintenance
Specializing in: Residential, Change
Overs, Office Cleaning, Window
Cleaning, Pressure washing and
Construction Clean-up. Profession-
al, Dependable and Affordable. Li-
censed, Bonded & Insured. Call for
an estimate: 609-408-1087.
HOME CLEANING BY LISA. I do it
as my own! Very reliable, trustwor-
thy & honest. Excellent references.
Call 609-425-2184.
Sandy Clean
Residential & commercial. Owner
operated, 22 years experience.
Free estimates. References
available. IT ISNT CLEAN TILL
ITS SANDY CLEAN.
609-226-9090
House Lifting
House Lifting by
Avalon House Lifting LLC
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With full Construction
Services, design / foundation/
decks & steps included.
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609-922-5018
Fully Insured
NJ Lic # H13VH07725800
Education &
Training
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SAT Tutoring
by College Professor
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Call 609-226-4922
Floor Covering
Carpet-Carpet-Carpet
Plush carpet $1.89 per square
foot installed. Premium pad and
expert installation included.
Call 609 404 0494
Demolition
COLE- WE DEMOLI SH
EVERYTHING! Houses, barns,
sheds, trailers, pools, boats, drive-
ways & more. Free estimates.
Lic # 13VH02809700
www.coleservicesnj.com
609-501-1582, Jacob
Elevator Repair
and Installation
South Jersey
Elevator
Servicing the Jersey Shore
Commercial and Residential
Maintenance, Repairs and
Installations
24/7 Emergency Service
Local Contractor
609-545-8512
Handyman
Services
A-Professional-
Handyman-Services
24-Hour Emergency
& Same Day
Home Repair Rental Rehab
Residential-Commercial
Interior & Exterior
609-290-0476
Free Estimates Lic. & Insured
All Phases Interior &
Exterior Construction
Remodeling, repairs & handyman
services. We repair anything.
Trash removal, demolition, haul-
ing, land clearing & free metal re-
moval. We remove anything.
609-992-8778
ATLANTIS
Property Maintenance LLC.
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Mechanical Services, General
Maintenance, Interior/Exterior,
Plumbing/Electrical, Renova-
tions, Drywall Repair, Painting,
Landscapes/Hardscapes, Skid-
loader Services, NJ Lic.
13VH04238200. 24 hr. Emer-
gency Service. 609-624-7678.
Handyman Service
Free Estimates. Elec, Plumbing,
Carpentry and much more. Cour-
teous, Skilled, Reliable. We Are
Problem Solvers.
Call John 609/805/6569
RENT A CARPENTER!
No job too small. Material supplied or
we will pick up. 30 years experience.
Call 609-823-2718.
Employment
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926-1333
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609.404.0895
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Linwood, NJ 08221
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We dont cut corners...we clean them!
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Retired Carpenter
Small Jobs/ Repairs by the hour/
estimate 609-927-6275
Screen Repair
Keep The Bugs Out!
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Screen Repair
Pick up & Drop off or
At-Home Service.
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Call Steve
610-246-9811
Hauling &
Removing
Ace Of Spades
Dumpster Service
Clean Up & Hauling Services.
House clean outs. Attics to base-
ments. Yard debris. Storage units
& also hot tubs. Residential &
commercial. Dumpsters avail-
able. Auto pick ups. Call Tony
609-536-2878, 609-602-4251
DirtyJobsNJ.com
Junk/Rubbish Removal/Demo/
Labor Services
Free Est. D.E.P #32783
Call 609-457-7522
Heating &
Air Conditionin
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Cienkowski & Sons
Air Conditioning, LLC &
Fully Insured HVAC
Installations & Service. Quality
workmanship at the best possible
prices! Free Estimates
(609)350-2225.
Local A/C Sales &
Installation Pros!
800-847-0519
Air Conditioner Sales, Service
and Installation. All pros are pre-
screened and relentlessly
reviewed! Call now for a no obli-
gation estimate! 800-847-0519
Home
Improvements
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All City Construction is the top
company for all your home im-
provement needs! Decks, roofs,
siding, bathroom or kitchen re-
modeling, no task is too big or too
small! You name the job, and we
do it! 24 hour service also avail-
able. 609-522-5458
AMERICAN CRAFTED- The re-
modeling experts. We also special-
ize in window/door replacements,
basement re-finishing, crown mold-
ing, and more. Fully licensed, in-
sured, skilled master craftsmen at:
www.camericancraftedconst.net
or call Mike at: 609-846-4241
Email:
americancrafted.mike@comcast.net
Any Interior or
Exterior Repairs
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Repairs & Remodeling
Roofing, Siding, Tile, Concrete.
Licensed and Insured.
(609) 470-0437
Coastal Remodeling
We do it all. Roofing, siding, win-
dows, kitchen, bath, decks, ad-
ditions, etc. Licensed & insured.
Free estimates. 609-334-0444
Ennis & Co.
Additions - Kitchens
- Baths - Windows - Siding -
Roofing - Painting
Neighbors,
I have been in the home im-
provement business for over 30
years serving the Tri-State area.
I will personally work on your
home to ensure you of a clean,
neat professional job, using
ONLY the best products and ma-
terials. I am fully insured and li-
censed. I provide every customer
with my home address, phone
number and referral list.
Thank you.
Ed Ennis
800-653-8068
F.H. Carpentry
Decks, windows, bath remodel-
ing, siding, kitchens, all types of
renovations. Free estimates.
Licensed & insured.
NJ Lic#13VH05977100
609-817-2055
Joe DeRuvo
Construction Co
Carpentry & Repairs
All Types of Remodeling
Affordable & Reliable
609-465-4449
NJHIC#13VH00738000
Local Window
Installation Pros!
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800-893-7915
Multiple home window replace-
ment or installation. All pros are
pre-screened and relentlessly
reviewed! Call now for a no obli-
gation estimate! 800-893-7915
Handyman
Services
Hauling &
Removing
Home
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Find one in the Snap Classifieds
Need A Home?
Find one in the Snap Classifieds
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Marsh Construction
Company
Licensed & insured. General
contractor, storm damage, home
construction, remodeling, kitchen
& baths, tile & hardwood flooring,
siding, roofing, painting, win-
dows, doors, decks, plumbing,
power washing & more. Base-
ment remodeling & water prob-
lems solved. Over 30 yrs. expe-
rience. One call does it all! Call
Bill Marsh 609-457-9544.
NJLic#13VH02820400
Screen Repair
Window & door screens.
Free pick-up & delivery.
Have Screen Will Travel
609-399-0412
Tom Schwarzwalder
Home Improvements
Repairs, up-grades, rehabs, rent-
al maintenance, emergency re-
pairs, carpentry, interior/exterior,
decks, doors, windows, siding.
NJ Lic.#13VH07891700. Insured.
609-405-4591
Kitchen & Bath
Cabinet Refacing
Dont buy new cabinets!
Reface them and SAVE $$$.
Get the NEW look.
thetopman@comcast.net
or call 609.335.3335
Kitchen Trends Division of
R Js Remodeling Inc.
Kitchen & bath experts, since
1947. Renovations, cabinetry,
counter tops, designs & more.
Detail oriented with high stan-
dards & creativity.
BBB & Angies List Reviews
www.kitchentrends.net
609-822-4144
The Mold Professionals Mold Testing and Remediation
609-432-9665
www.themoldprofessionals.com
Let Our Certied Inspectors
Test Your Home For Mold!
AIR DUCT CLEANING
Air Duct Cleaning
Dryer Vent Cleaning
$
10
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with any Air Duct Cleaning
Basement
+Wet=Mold
expires 07/30/2014
SOUTH JERSEY ADJUSTMENT
BUREAU
142 WEST RIO GRANDE AVE.,
WILDWOOD, NJ
609-729-3192
sjab142@comcast.com
Hurricane Fire Flood
For 40 Years
OVER 1000 SANDY CLAIMS SETTLED!
Te Errand Guy
Your Personal Assistant At The Shore
& Surrounding Areas
Errands & Driver For Hire
Phone: 609-470-2812
Your Errand Guy- Rick Winkelstein
Rick@TeErrandGuy.Biz
www.TeErrandGuy.Biz
COMPUTER SALES & SERVICES
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Windows 7 Laptops & Desktops
Fast Internet $150
CASH PAID
for Used and Broken LAPTOPS
SPEED-UP Your Computer!
Virus & Pop-Up Removal!
Please call Neal at 609.289.9620
nsaks@yahoo.com | www.pcdoctorsnj.com
Fox & Roach, REALTORS
9218 Ventnor Avenue
Margate, NJ 08402
609-822-4200Bus
609-822-9436Fax
609-576-8086 Cell
609-487-7201 Direct
Fredra (Freddie) McGoldrick
Broker-Salesperson, REALTOR

freddiemcgoldrick@gmail.com
freddiemcgoldrick.com
An Independently owned and operated franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC
rgkstamps@comcast.net Ofce: (609) 390-1286
Cell: (609) 408-9360
Robert Kane Auctions, LLC
Robert Kane, President
Buying and Selling Stamps/Coins/Estates/Appraisals
Snap Classifieds 609-383-8994 x349
Fencing
FREE ESTIMATES!
Featuring Ply Gem
Fence & Rail
Lic. and Ins. #13VH03309500
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www.masterwirefence.com
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Call (609) 567-1616
Landscaping
Services
ABOVE ALL LANDSCAPING- Clean
ups, thatching, mulching, seeding,
fertilizing, sodding, flower beds,
cutting, trimming, bushes and trees.
Hardscape-Pavers. 609-926-2000.
No Job To Small! Fully Insured
Backyard Oasis
Summer Is Here!
Its Time For
Seeding, Thatching, Aeration,
Shrub, Bush & Tree Trimming,
Lawn Cuts, Sod, hardscaped
Paver Patios, Steps, Retaining
Walls, Ponds & Water Features
Installed, Removed & Cleaned.
609-517-9160
NJ Lic #13VH02701400
Visa & Master Card Accepted
Masonry &
Concrete
A Stone Works
Masonry
Brings 25yrs experience to all
your masonry projects/problems.
Brick & stone veneers, chim-
neys, patios, sidewalks, porches,
brick & stone pointing, stucco &
driveways, outdoor kitchens,
pool deck, stone patios, etc. Call
the office at 609-927-0600 or An-
thony at 609-703-5524. Our
showroom/stone yard is located
at 2035 Ocean Heights Avenue,
Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234.
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Crandol Masonry
Masonry, brick, block, stone,
pavers, stucco, concrete, repair.
609-641-9060
Gribraltar Masonry
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Concrete, Tile, Stucco,
Cultured Stone, Brick, Block,
Pavers, Driveways, Walks,
Pool Decks, Patios, Steps,
Hardscaping and more.
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Repairs Our Specialty
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Outdoor Fireplaces
Outdoor Kitchens
609-442-0948
Kelly Masonry LLC
Brick, stone, stucco, veneers,
brickpointing, caulking, water
proofing, chimney repair, con-
crete & foundation repair, Smart-
Vents. NJLIC #13VH06823600
609-741-8405
Ocean Construction
Cape May & Atlantic Co
Residential/Commercial Drive-
ways, Sidewalks, Steps, Foot-
ings, Block, Patios, Curbs, Back-
hoe Service Site Work & Foun-
dations. NJ Lic# 13VH02854000
609-653-0133
Musical
Instruction
Learn To Sing
Get the training you need to sing
opera to pop with confidence!
Rachel Handler, classically
trained vocal/acting coach with
experience performing at Carne-
gie Hall and off-Broadway. Visit:
www.RachelHandler.webs.com
or call 609-517-2967
Music Lessons
Certified professional music
teacher B.A. Music Education; 8
yrs exp. as a band director. Flute,
Sax, Piano, most band insts. My
house or yours. 609-992-6706
Painting/
Papering
A+ Michael
Angelos
Classic Painting
Owner Operated
Established 1978
Reasonable Rates
Licensed, Insured & Bonded
13VHO4804300. Registered
with the State of New Jersey &
Better Business Bureau. Free
Estimates. No Job Is To Big Or
To Small. Specializing In: Re-
storing Deck & Restaining,
Water Proofing, Dryvit, Power
Washing, Drywall Repair,
Complete Interior & Exterior
Painting, Small Carpentry.
Cell # 609-517-0191
Office # 609-823-3163
INTERIOR PAINTING BY DAVID.
Excellent painting at a reasonable
price. Very neat, clean and reliable.
Fully insured. Free estimate. 609-
677-1628.
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Marcheses Painting
Owner Operated
NJLic#13VH01437300
Fully licensed & insured. All jobs
welcomed. Complete interior &
exterior painting. Wall paper re-
moval. Masonry painting & water
proofing. Deck & fence restora-
tion. Epoxy floor coatings. Rea-
sonable rates & dependable.
Free Estimates
609-822-4695
Cell 609-287-9535
MUNN BROTHERS
PAINTING
Interior and Exterior
Powerwashing / Deck Staining
Licensed & Insured
NJ Lic #13VH03451200
Free Estimates
609-383-0422
Cell 609-338-8130
Powerwashing
M.B.C.
Powerwashing
and Painting
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Homes, Decks, Fences
No job to big or to small
Free estimates!
Ask for Matt 609-576-0848
Powerwashing
Gutters, windows & more.
609-849-6534
25% Off Special
All America - A1
RNM Powerwashing
609-412-0725
Our HOT WATER MACHINE
cleans/kills mold. We use biode-
gradable cleaners, NOT bleach.
Quality service since 2005.
SUPERIOR
POWERWASHING
Residential & Commercial. Hous-
es, decks, gutter maintenance,
mobile homes, patios, pools.
Free Estimates. Lic & Ins
609-652-9629
Roofing
Contractors
Local Contractor
Stell Roofing &
Siding
Well beat any other
contractors pricing with
quality work guaranteed.
Excellent References
Free Estimates
609-938-0250
Tree Service
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A & B Tree Service LLC
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For ALL your tree service needs.
Competitive pricing with reliable
service. Licensed and Insured.
Call HIRAM for FREE
ESTIMATES! 609-432-9650
Fiberglass
Services
DLS Decks
Fiberglass Decks
Repairs & Re-Gels
390-9690
Window Washing
Coastal Cape
Window Wash LLC
Local full service window clean-
ing. Residential/small office, in-
terior/exterior window washing,
free screen cleaning. Very rea-
sonable prices. Insured, trust-
worthy, experienced. Free
prompt estimates. Call 609-425-
4869
Articles Wanted
To Buy
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Always Higher
Prices Paid!
Stamp, Coin & Paper Money Col-
lections; gold, silver, estate jew-
elry, guitars, instruments & other
collectibles. We strive to beat any
offer. Member PCGS, NGC.
Please Call Bob
609-390-1286, 609-408-9360
CASH for COINS!
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Buying ALL Gold and Silver. Also
Stamps and Paper Money, Entire
Collections, Estates. Travel to
your home. Call Marc in NJ.
1-800-488-4175.
Articles For Sale
DINING ROOM SET- large - Paul
Bunyan style, Singer Furniture: ta-
ble, 4 chairs, 2 armchairs, China
closet, buffet. $1250.
(609) 465-5745
Jewelry Showcases
8 Beautiful Showcases; 3 Win-
dow W/Pedestals; 6 Wall Units;
Storage Cubes/Cabinets. All
Lock. Reasonable Price. Call for
info. 609-602-0864
More Stuff @
ShoreNewsToday.com
(click classifieds)
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ROYAL DALTON DISHES:
Gold Lace, never used $990.
WATERFORD CRYSTAL:
Lizmore, $795.
WHITE WICKER FURNITURE:
Very nice, excellent condition,
call for more info;
BAKERS RACK:
White & brass, $295.
Also a lot of beautiful
accessories for the home.
Call for an appt. 609-487-2233
Pets & Livestock
11 AKC Lab Puppies
Born 5/18/14, 1st shots &
wormed, vet checked. Yellow,
chocolate & black. $700. each.
Call 609-927-1639
HOLY COW!
Look At This!!
For only $5 per week add a
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609-383-8994 x349
Call For Details
Yard/Garage
Sales
Free Rain Insurance
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Yard Sale Ads
Only $18.00
Advertise your yard sale
in all 12 newspapers
1 week for just $18.
Call Classifieds
609-383-8994 x349
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Free Rain Insurance
Over 40 Years Experience Licensed & Insured
New Homes Additions Renovations
Finished Basements Kitchens & Bathrooms
Custom Trim Home Theater Rooms
~ Best Prices ~
TONY CHRISTALDI BUILDERS
www.christaldibuilders.com
Call Tony Ofce 609-743-6280 Home 609-465-0824 Fax 609-465-4008
ALL JOBS WELCOMED, BIG & SMALL
Owner Operated Fully licensed & Insured
Reasonable Rates & Dependable
Complete Interior & Exterior Painting
Dry Wall Repairs Wall Paper Removal
Deck & Fence Restoration Power Washing
FREE ESTIMATES
609-822-4695 Cell 609-287-9535
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Finding Senior Housing can be
complex, but it doesnt have to be.
Elder Care Elder Care
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THE BATHROOM & KITCHEN KING
REMODELING COMPANY LLC
609-230-0295
www.bathroomandkitchenkingremodelingco.com
We Guarantee It!
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Siding Windows Roofing
Additions Decks
For all your home
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No One Beats The Kings Prices on
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Shingles EPDM & TPO
Siding | Windows
Skylights | Gutters
Fully Licensed & Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
OWNER OPERATED AND SUPERVISED
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Somers Point 47 Gulph Mill Rd.
$224,900
Three bedroom, 2 bath, rancher
Midge Grunstra, Broker / Sal es As s oci at e
Gol dcoas t Sot hebys I nt er nat i onal Real t y
200 34t h St reet Ocean Ci t y, NJ 08226
609.399.2500 609.412.0710
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Sherrys Closet
816 Shore Road, Somers Point.
609-601-0300
New low prices & vintage room.
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Auto/Truck/Vans
1991 CORVETTE- Hard top con-
vertible, white, 102,000 miles.
$7,500. OBO 609-432-8622.
1999 Subaru Legacy
Outback Wagon
H H
New brakes and battery. Just
serviced. Runs well. Original
owner. 213,000 miles. $1,500.
609-561-6621
2003 PONTIAC SUNFIRE- 2 door, 1
owner, original manufacture window
sticker from dealer when purchased,
35 mpg, 4 cylinder, auto, P/S, P/
brakes, P/locks, remote control key
less entry, theft deterrent system,
fog lambs, deck lid spoiler, P/trunk,
am/fm/cd stereo 6 speaker sound
system, new battery, complete ser-
viced. $3,699. 609-287-2221
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1995 SEA RAY- 24 foot Signature
Bow Rider. Runs great, Fish Finder,
radio, head, canvas. $8850 or BO.
610-331-7213
20 Ft. GRADY WHITE OVER-
NIGHTER 88- w/97 200 hp Suzuki
& trailer. 3yr.gas tank, depth finder,
Bimini top,swim platform. $6,000.
OBO 609-204-5438 Northfield
2002 23 CARAVELLE 230 WALK-
AROUND- Mer Cruiser 224hp 5.0L.
T-top, new drive, new exhaust man-
ifolds. $13,000. Call Jim 610-416-
9040, call Carl at Jolly Roger Marina,
Brigantine 609-266-3131.
Travel Trailers
H H
1977 Holiday Rambler
Travel Trailer
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Restored 2 years ago.
18 feet long. Sleeps 4.
$2,000
Call or text Laura:
609-992-9548.
Auto/Truck Parts
AUTO REPAIR SHOP EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE- Excellent condition,
very reasonably priced. Snapon,
OTC, ATD, etc.
Call Buzz 609-731-0408
Commercial
Property
OCEAN CITY- COMMERCIAL FOR
SALE. A Large 3 Story Bldg, Alley
Access. Corner Location on 100 x
110 in OC. Could be Storage, Offic-
es, Multi-Use. Price is $525,000
Make Offer!
Call Craig French 609-408-3502
KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY
Lots & Acreage
OCEAN CITY- Location, Loca-
tion, Location. 1621 Bay Ave.
40x115. Awesome Bay Views.
Broker Co-op. Motivated Seller,
Asking $349,900. (610) 608-
0552
Out Of State
10 MILES SOUTH OF MYRTLE
BEACH- 3BR, 2BA, rancher, 55+, 24
lot park, very nice quiet community.
$69,000. Pictures available. Call
Chuck 609-317-0123
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Yearly Rentals
ABSECON- Utilities incld, 1st flr
semi-priv hse, 3 bdrms ,proof of in-
come reqd, NO PETS, smoke free.
$1800mo +sec 201-991-5217
AC- Boardwalk ocean view, $675/
month, utilities free, secure parking,
furnished studio. Needs 600 credit
score & income verification. 609-
440-7171.
BRIGANTINE- 2BR apt, every luxu-
ry & conv., off street parking, W/D,
D/W. $1100. including heat/hot wa-
ter. 609-317-6601, 609-823-3033.
BRIGANTINE- 1BR, amazing
location! 2 properties from beach.
Renovated, hardwood floors, gran-
ite, ceiling fans, freshly painted. In-
cludes heat, electric, gas, water
sewer, W/D. $925. 609-412-7474
BRIGANTINE- 2BR, 1BA, 2nd fl., W/
D, 1 blk to beach. $900/month plus
electric, no pets. 609-839-2749 or
609-839-2750.
BRIGANTINE- 3BR, 2BA, gas heat/
water, a/c, d/w, g/d, garage, attic.
1.5 months deposit. CC req. $1,450/
month. 609-646-2999.
LOWER BANK- Waterfront new
home, w/pole barn, 10 mins from
GSP, 15 mins from Expressway.
$1,800/month. Call 609-338-8102.
Winter Rentals
BRIGANTINE- Beautiful 2BR, 2BA,
beach block, furnished, W/D, D/W,
parking, gas heat, beach decor, pets
considered. $1,000. plus utilities.
215-651-9321
Stores & Offices
Upper Township
H H
H H
Great Location across from Sho-
pRite in the Wayside Village.
1229 SF. Office location - Retail
location- Dental Office call for in-
formation For Sale or Lease
Owner financing to right buyer
941-348-9272
VENTNOR- For Rent. 6616 Ventnor
Ave. Business section, on bus route,
heat & hot water included. $1,100/
month. 302-363-1397, 856-304-
4596.
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29 S. New York Rd. Suite 400
Galloway, New Jersey 08205
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Cell: 609-513-5791
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Homes for Sale
Absecon Shores
Sprawling (appx 3000 sf), 4BR,
3Bath beauty with AC Skyline
view and ton of amenities for
$339,900. Family 5 Homes
856-939-0668
BRIGANTINE- 4901 Harbor Beach
Blvd, #H10. REDUCED $123,000.
2BR, 1BA, condo totally renovated,
2nd fl., pool, tennis courts, 1 block to
beach. 201-637-1275
EHT- Beautiful 4 bedroom 3 ba. 2
story home on quiet street with only
10 homes! Massive deck and ma-
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289,000. Call Rick @ 609-412-0534
HAMILTON TWP. / Woods Landing
55+ Comm.- Two spectacular SF
Homes. 2BR, 2.5BA, $279,000.
3BR, 3BA, $259,000. Both homes
have many upgrades! CALL - Debra
Lafferty 609-287-4874 Atlantic Re-
alty Mgmt. 609-926-8060
Linwood
301 Kie-Tro Drive
REDUCED - $379,000.
4BR 2.5 BA - Great Location
Close to Schools & Bike Path.
Great Room Addition, Paver Pat-
io, Fenced Rear Yard on Corner
Lot. Call today.
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609-926-8060
Marjorie Wilson
609-432-8796 cell
LINWOOD- BRAND NEW 6600 sq.
ft. commercial building in LINWOOD
including a 3 bedroom house quality
throughout! 5 MINUTES TO
BEACHES. All uses permitted! Call
now 609-412-0534.
Mobile Homes
EHT- 2007, 68x14, 2BR, 2BA, near
transportation & AC, many up-
grades. $55,000. Security alarm,
ceiling fans, wood floor.
609-226-7029
EHT- Mobile Home For Sale. Tower
Homes, single wide, 2BR, 1BA,
screened porch. Call for more info.
Asking $7,500. 609-641-7431
FSBO- Park Model Trailer, 12x35,
with 12x35 addition & 12x18 vinyl
deck, fully furnished (turn key). In-
cludes balance of 90 year lease. Lo-
cated in resorts Country Club,
Ocean View. $75,000.
609-432-1383
Pleasantville/
Absecon
New mobile home community
2BR, 2BA, Brand New single/
double wide manufactured
homes available. Includes all ap-
pliances. Buy or rent starting at
$999 per month. Only minutes
from Atlantic City. 609-641-3100
for Apt.
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WITH LAUREN DICKEY
Q: What is your favorite Fourth of July tradition?
Fireworks, bonres and picnics. Fireworks
because they dont happen on every holiday.
Ashley Foltz, 17, Philadelphia
Barbecuing with the family.
Jos Melendez, Bronx, N.Y.
Our family always gathers around food,
music and jeeping.
Sonya Baham, Bergen County
Every year since he was born we go in front
of the Revel Casino and watch the reworks.
Nicole Covey and 1-year-old
Jaydel Vazez, Atlantic City
Watching reworks, because its different.
It is an upbeat celebration, not something we
do all the time.
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Barbecue because July Fourth its a holiday.
Steak, hamburgers and hot dogs.
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Fireworks, because they keep the kids quiet.
Yadira Falevo, Pleasantville
Fireworks, because they are colorful.
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I like the reworks. I like going to Baltimore
Harbor with the crowds to see the reworks.
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Going to the golf course and watching the
reworks from all over the island.
Dale Portony, Northeld
It used to be wed come down to Ocean City
for the reworks, the beach with the family.
Enjoying it with the family.
Al Fonash, South Hampton, Pa.
Getting the family together barbecuing,
reworks, the joy of the children.
Gloria Brown, Petersburg
When we all get together in the backyard, bar-
becuing and in the end we light up the reworks.
Liz Diaz, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Barbecue its always been a tradition.
Dave Mills and grandchildren Jessica, 6,
and Dylan, 2, Haddon Heights
To be with family, have a barbecue and have
lots of fun.
Phyllis Whinna, Egg Harbor Township
Fireworks are awesome. You watch things
explode, and the nale is always the best.
Justin Hedelt, Somers Point
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