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To the Editor: I have seen several letters regarding parking in Surf City and tickets that have been issued. There seems to be a problem there more than anywhere else on the Island. I know last year Mayor Connors replied to one letter that the ticketing was being done for public safety, not to generate revenue. However, it seems to me that if Mayor Connors really wanted to push safety, he would have the curbs painted yellow to indicate no parking. This does not have to be done for the whole town, just the busy areas where the majority of the tickets are issued. I would think a summer intern could do the painting in a week or two in June and the problem would be solved. Beach Haven does it and we see no letters of complaint about ticketing there. Without the clear marking of the noparking zones, it seems to me it is more for revenue than safety. Bill Appelget The Dunes

To the Editor: On a recent July Sunday, as I paddled out into the lagoon from my family’s shore house on my makeshift paddleboard, my heart sank. I spotted in the water below a large, off-white jellyfish with long tentacles. For the first time in my life, I did not want to fun-lovingly fall into Barnegat Bay. My initial thought was that it was a dreaded sea nettle – the species of jellyfish threatening the enjoyment and livelihood of northern Barnegat Bay. For years, it has been reported that the degradation of the northern half of Barnegat Bay invited the sea nettles to settle there. I had always thought the southern half of the bay was cleaner and less prone to sea nettle infestation. I quickly got a fix on my location and paddled to the house for a net. I finally relocated the intruder and netted it. I had to get it out of what my recently deceased father had always proclaimed the bay to be, “the best swimming pool.” After an inspection of my catch and some research, it was confirmed that the jellyfish was, in fact, a sea nettle. Then, to my dismay, my nephew spied another large jellyfish off the dock. As I resumed my paddling, I spotted several more of the gelatinous creatures. For the first time in my life, I was presented with an actual obstacle to my enjoyment of the bay. The sea nettle’s long tentacles can pierce human flesh with barbs that inflict immense pain, in extreme cases resulting in the death of its victims. When inquiring of a neighbor if she had encountered any sea nettles, she replied that she has and that the best way to remedy the sting is with an immediate wash of the stung area with white vinegar, then cortisone cream after a shower. Another neighbor says he scouts the bay from a rowboat while his wife swims. Remedies and evasive tactics?! This sounds more like advice for use on the Amazon River. Barnegat Bay is not only a medium to move a boat through. It is a resource for fish, crabs, clams and other seafood. It is also a fantastic place to swim, especially on days when the ocean is too cold or rough to swim in. If we really care about this resource and all that it offers, we need to educate ourselves and Continued on Page 12

Providing Ammo For Gun Control By LARRY SAVADOVE r. Zimmerman, meet Mr. Holmes. It’s unlikely these two have ever met, of course, but in a few short months they together have managed to cut through the blather in our seemingly endless debate over gun control. George Zimmerman is the neighborhood watchman in Florida who killed teenager Trayvon Martin, who was walking in his neighborhood in February. Zimmerman said he acted in self-defense when a fight between the two broke out after he told the youth to stop. James Holmes is the deranged man who killed 12 people last month in a movie theater in Colorado. He hasn’t said anything so far; some observers think he’s so out of it he doesn’t know what’s going on. Both men used guns. The guns were legal. But even the National Rifle Association – the powerful lobby that has historically blocked any move to tighten gun control – indicated that it might now re-examine the issue. Polls indicate a majority of Americans favor tighter controls, as do most chiefs of police. Gun controls are useless, opponents have always argued. If we try to control guns, then only criminals will have them. If we don’t, proponents reply, the violence will only increase. Proper controls make it harder for not only criminals to get their hands on guns, but loonies, children and untrained, frightened people as well. Guns don’t kill people, argues the NRA; people kill people. Should we control knives, hatchets and baseball bats, too? How about bows and arrows? Why not hand grenades or bazookas? counter the pro-controllers. If you’re such a bad shot that you need an automatic rifle with a 100-bullet magazine, you shouldn’t be allowed to get anywhere near a gun in the first place. Let the government take away our guns and we’re defenseless. Nobody’s talking about taking away your gun or your car or your baseball bat, just requiring a few rules of engagement. Continued on Page 12

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Politics, Barbecues and the Big Picture By MICHAEL KANE ummertime is wonderful to me because it brings about some of my favorite things to do, among which are being outdoors all the time, playing golf, being on the water and going to barbecues, or, as we called them when I was young, cook-outs. As a kid, I used to take a break from watermelon seed-spitting contests and making poptop chains and go sit at a splintery picnic table and listen to the adults talk. I would sit wide eyed and listen to my elders have lively discussions about things. I would pay particular attention to topics of a political stripe, probably because I was attracted to the animation. Sometimes, the arguments would get quite heated and

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Grandpa Takes on the Olympics By MARC LIPMAN s the Summer Olympics were approaching, I started thinking about the events and what they would be like for people such as myself. I am a healthy 67-year-old who participates in casual sports and some exercise. I am not a fanatic about either of those two things. With that in mind, I mulled over how the Olympic events could be modified to make them more relevant for me and some of my friends and relatives. People need to be in shape for sporting events. I do not understand the techniques some people use for exercise. I can understand how “going to the gym” would be useful. But why take the elevator to the second floor to use the StairMaster? And why bother with the “climbing wall”? Going up my stairs after my grandchildren have visited and left their toys offers me the same challenge.

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I like walking and biking. But when joggers pass me with that pained, exhausted look on their faces, I wonder, why do they do that? I commented to one of my relatives how I was exhausted, sweating and panting with shaky legs after doing a metric century bike ride. He said, “I get the same experience after climbing a flight of stairs.” Some events are much too grueling. The triathlon involves swimming, running and cycling, a 1.5-kilometer (0.93-mile) swim, a 40 kilometer (25-mile) bike ride, and a 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) run. There is an “ironman” version that is even more ridiculous. Note that the swimming portion always occurs first. If it occurred last, some contestants like me would drown. My version of the event – I call it the “Senior Triathlon” – would be a 5-mile bike ride, a 2-mile walk, and a half hour soak in the hot tub. I am more prepared for some events – Continued on Page 18

even scary. When the healthcare debate started a few years ago, I exchanged some lively e-mails with one of my oldest friends, Leslie, whom I met here on Long Beach Island when we were 15 years old. Leslie’s political thinking, which I admire because it is well informed and thought out, and at the same time quite passionate, is also quite opposed to mine. In one e-mail, I told Leslie that as I got older, I was becoming more political, and she responded with something like “Are you kidding? You have always been political!” That is the benefit of keeping in touch with people who knew you when you were young. They remind you who you are. If you are lucky enough, they will remind you to be true to who you are. Back to politics and barbecues. Once I went to a barbecue with a girl whom I had only recently met. She had relatives who were from a once-prominent family in New Jersey politics, and the barbecue was to be held at their home. I had been warned that her mother was, politically, to the left of just about any single liberal I could think of, and very passionate about her beliefs. So I decided to be on my best behavior, which for me is most easily done by just taking the cotton out of my ears and placing it into my mouth. As I entered the back yard of a grand home near Trenton, one of the first people I met was an old classmate of mine from my days at Rutgers. We took several politically charged classes together, and argued passionately in class and even more passionately afterward over too many pitchers of cold beer in the campus pub. We embraced warmly, and then he began to tell everyone a few anecdotes that started with “You wouldn’t believe what this guy used to say.” The party progressed nicely. I met a lot of really interesting people who were involved in the New Jersey political scene. At one point, I found myself sitting at a large, crowded Continued on Page 8


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True social justice does not come from lapel ribbons. It does not come from banning books or speech that we consider hateful or racist. explained what I thought those merits were. Most importantly, though, I told her that while we sat around and devoted our considerable intelligence and reason and effort to discussing this important topic, those in our government, along with their lobbyist and big business friends were out playing country club golf or sitting on their waterfront terraces and carving up the country like it was their own freshly baked apple pie. We get whipped up about these storms in tea cups, I said, while they invent new schemes to vacuum up every bit of our wealth that they possibly can. I really don’t think my words convinced her of the wisdom of my beliefs. My beliefs, though, have not changed all these years later. I believe even more strongly than ever that it is the manipulation of the masses that has led to the state of affairs that America finds itself in. The powers that be use the structure of our government, our beliefs and our passions against us in outright or insidious ways, and mostly, it seems to me that just a few of us ever see the deceit and the lies. In all things, it is essential not to quickly respond, but rather, to take a huge breath and then a step or five steps back and examine the entire picture. Look long enough at any seemingly altruistic item the government passes our way via a complicit and compliant media, and follow the money trail. Rarely is there a bill

to those who threaten our nation or welcoming foreign cultures to our shores. Real social justice does not come from raising the glass ceiling, but rather from recognizing that children do a lot better when at least one of their parents is home with them and when we ask ourselves who really benefits from the two-income family. It happens when education really teaches children about the basics of language, literature, mathematics, accurate history and science, rather than indoctrinating them with programs foisted without funding upon the local schools that are dreamt up by a bureaucrat who needs to keep his job at the state education department. Social justice occurs not by giving our boys Ritalin, but rather by teaching them by example that becoming productive, able and gentle men who are secure and firm in their convictions is what is essential and enduring and truly attractive, and that money, tattoos, profane language and beer muscles will not make them seem more masculine, but rather foolish, and will fade with time. A just society turns away from and boycotts any commercial entity that seeks to profit by encouraging women to believe that their value is in their bodies and how they adorn them rather than in their physical and spiritual health. Social justice recognizes that the incidence of Continued on Page 21

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End of an Era To the Editor: I am learning of the 4th of July incident in Surf City through recent letters to the editor. I am particularly saddened due to the recent death of my father, Alvin Clay. Dad was responsible for almost 40 years of celebrating the 4th on the 23rd Street beach. Many people often believed that the borough held these celebrations; however, it was my parents’ doing. Dad decided a long time ago that it would be wonderful to celebrate with the community by having races for the children (and old bags,) but I’ll get to that later. Each year Mom would bake blueberry pies for the pie-eating contest and provide hot dogs and lemonade for lunch ... to total strangers. Dad would organize the races and my siblings and I would help. The races began with my husband playing the “call to the races� on his trumpet. Then the children came running! Races were held for different age groups (even a sack race for the “old bags� 30 and over). Candy prizes were given out, then lunch was offered from our deck! I was very sad to hear that our neighbors who “picked up the ball� to keep this tradition

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The group is made up of Surf City taxpayers who not only pay to be on the beach but also pay the salaries of those Surf City ofďŹ cials who stopped the parade this year in the middle of the festivities. as American ags are waved, the anthem and other patriotic songs sung, and sack races and tugs-of-war held. All of this is up near the dunes, and nothing of peril to others on the beach. Who doubts that these friendly citizens, yes taxpayers, have been celebrating our country’s birth for 40 years? Apparently our town fathers, as was expressed at a recent council meeting. This entire incident was handled poorly. Then, further, kite ying is prohibited! No ball playing! No fun on Surf City beaches. The writer of this letter (“Rules Go Too Far,â€? 7/18) made an excellent point: What is next? It seems that people are confused about parking near intersections. There are no signs. Curbs are not painted yellow. This leaves a perfect opportunity for revenue. Why would vacationers choose Surf City as the town to spend their dollars? Family community or police state? Joan Porath Surf City

It’s Un-American To the Editor: Reading about the problems with the 4th of July celebration in Surf City, I was so angry to hear about the stopping of traditional songs and games and the enjoyment of the beach for us Americans. This is not Communism; this is America. We all read about the town’s unfairness. Now let’s hear what is going to done about this. I haven’t read about a letter of apology being issued. D. McCarthy Barnegat


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Continued from Page 6 get involved. To beat back the sea nettle and the environmental conditions in which its population accelerates, please go to the following websites to see what is being done and what you can do: state.nj.us/dep/barnegatbay, bbp.ocean. edu/pages/1.asp and savebarnegatbay.org. John Denlinger Harvey Cedars

Lucky and Thankful To the Editor: On Sunday, July 22, at around 4:45 p.m., I was bodysurfing at the end of Essex Avenue in Beach Haven. Due to a mistimed wave, I was thrown headfirst into the sand in about three or four feet of water. Immediately upon impact my body went limp and I was unable to move. At the time, I was completely submerged under water. After a brief period of time I slowly started to regain movement and was able to get my head out of the water. I fought my way over to the nearest person and asked for help. The gentleman provided assistance

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Thanks, Professor To the Editor: Regarding the July 11 Commentary titled “U.S. Gets Jobbed: Figuring Out Unemployment Rate’s Intricaciesâ€? by Gene Moynihan, ďŹ rst there is the miniscule bad, then the gratefully received good. It is just a personal perception, perhaps not necessary, perhaps not germane, but I was surprised that this excellent explanation of unemployment numbers eschewed laying the blame for unemployment on O, Bush (either), Clinton or anyone. This criticism is minor compared to the humble, sincere thanks I owe Professor Moynihan. I only wish I had taken economics or anything else he may have been teaching. I’m just soooooo impressed! His piece was cogent, understandable and succinct. Dick Fagan Haven Beach The writer is a former oor trader on the New York Stock Exchange.

Outdated System To the Editor: After reading Pat Johnson’s article about Little Egg Harbor spending $750,000 to revaluate the town (“Little Egg Harbor Faces Inevitable, Prepares to Revaluate Township,â€? 7/18), I agreed with my fellow Sunrise Bay residents that the town needs to pay cops and pay bills in an era of falling house prices. What I do not agree with is spending the money on a system that was designed in 1890. More than 500 municipalities spending millions of dollars to ďŹ nd out what things are worth every ďŹ ve to 10 years is nuts. Committeeman Ed Nuttall has it correct when he said, “The state Legislature should be looking at what other states are doing to

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Uncivilized Rant The following was addressed to James Morgan, author of last week’s letter “Driven Crazy.â€? Dear Mr. Morgan: After reading your rabid rant against Bennies in high-end sports cars cruising Long Beach Boulevard in the left lane, I would ask that you consider that across this planet there is great suffering, starvation, persecution and war. And consider that all over our world some of the good die young and too many of the old die lonely. And also consider that in this great country millions of men and women search in vain for jobs to feed and cloth and house their families. So this left lane issue, while a legitimate concern, might be addressed in a slightly more civilized tone. Consider that those vile interlopers from the boros and burbs north of our splendid island travel long toll roads to inhale the salt air and rest their weary backs on the warm sand. And while doing so they dig down into their deep pockets and ďŹ ll the tills of restaurants, real estate ofďŹ ces and purveyors of LBI shot glasses. So what is it, Mr. Morgan: “Hate the Bennies, but love their bucksâ€?? Here is some advice for you as you count down the hours to Labor Day and thus miss the joyous sound of vacationing children splashing in the surf. I will put it in language familiar to those who reside in the hills of Rockland, the Jersey Meadowlands, the brownstones of Brooklyn and, yes, the Jersey Shore: Chill out, man! John Montone (Once a Bennie, Always a Bennie) Glen Rock, N.J., and Ship Bottom

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Continued from Page 14 As owners of the Sea Shell Resort and Beach Club, we, along with many other civic-minded Beach Haven business owners, recognize the trend in other towns of providing public bike parking in the more congested areas of town. Specifically, we want to donate environmentally friendly bike racks to the town that would be installed in areas around certain public beach entrances, and in the Bay Village and the public dock areas. We hope to offer bike racks that will be able to park in excess of 100 bikes. These beautifully designed racks will help reduce car traffic during the day and in the evening. The project will also encourage residents and visitors to use their bikes and promote a healthier environment for all. The initial cost of the project will be funded by the Striped Bass Derby and the dedicated business owners and fishermen in Beach Haven and the surrounding area. Hopefully, over time this green initiative can expand throughout the entire community, by having individual business owners and citizens sponsor bike racks around other key locations in town. We have had discussions with borough officials, who are very receptive to the idea. Our goal is to have this in place and ready for next summer season. Last year’s derby was a huge success, drawing more than 100 boats and nearly 400 anglers. Our efforts raised $15,000 for the Stafford Wrestling Club. Our goal for this event is to provide yet another reason for people to frequent our island during the fall season, provide a venue for boat fishermen and, most importantly, provide funds for worthwhile local projects. The Sea Shell encourages fishermen and business sponsors alike to get involved and to make this year’s derby the best ever. Tom Hughes, Owner Sea Shell Club Beach Haven

Huge Success To the Editor: On July 30 the Beach Haven Community Arts Program presented a free Young Children’s Concert for ages 1 to 8 that was a huge success with more than 300 young ones and parents attending. We would like to thank Kapler’s Pharmacy and Regenerate for sponsoring this event and for their kind community spirit. It was truly an Americana experience watching all the little ones dancing and singing. Brenda Griffin, president Beach Haven CAP The SandPaper welcomes letters to the editor. They should include the writer’s full name, address and telephone number. Full addresses and phone numbers are for confirmation purposes only. Letter writers can reach us at 1816 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, N.J. 08008 or letters@thesandpaper.net.

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Continued from Page 6 the 50-meter dash, for example. This event requires the contestant to get off the mark quickly and go a relatively short distance at a blazing speed. Having a 1½-year-old granddaughter gives me good training for this event. Watching her requires me to be ready at a moment’s notice to dash from my lounge chair in the back yard, where she is playing to the front yard, where I forgot to put away my electric hedge trimmer. Her speed at racing that distance would challenge some Olympians. Somehow she is better at figuring what buttons to push to make it work than most adults I know. Kayaking is one of the Olympic sports that is noticeably different from the kayaking I have experienced. There, kayakers traverse courses featuring Class 5 rapids with no apparent difficulty. Several of my friends have managed to overturn my two-person kayak in Barnegat Bay where there were no currents or appreciable waves. And that was getting into the kayak. I did not think kayaking was a contact sport until I saw them handling the

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I retorted, “You get a lot more exercise with a bike like mine.” I am also a lot braver than some of those so-called experienced riders. Would they have enough courage to ingest a slice of pecan pie and a Coke at 9 a.m. with the temperature above 90 degrees and 40 more miles to go? Some Olympic challenges such as weight lifting require extensive strength. Those contestants may be good at lifting a metal bar with weights at either end into the air. But I dare them to attempt going three blocks to the beach and another stretch across the sand carrying three beach chairs, an umbrella, a jug of water, food, towels, books, sprays and lotions, buckets and shovels without having to stop and rest. And then there is the return trip, forgetting that emptying that jug of water would make the task easier. The LBI equivalent of the hammer throw involves throwing a lead weight on the end of a string into the water and pulling it back. Sometimes people will do this for hours. Every now and then a fish will somehow become attached to the line and have to be removed. Fortunately, this happens so rarely that their exercise is seldom interrupted. An Olympic event that was held only in the early 1920s was the tug-of-war. This contest still seems to be very active on the Island. However, instead of being between two groups of people, it is between a person and a dog. It seems that whenever a dog is on a leash, the person wants to go one way and the dog another way. In this contest the dog often wins. Most of the Olympic events require years and years of preparation and practice, assuming you have the extensive amount of skill to begin with. There is almost no event that I have the slightest chance of even qualifying for. However, there is one I think I could win a gold medal in – the biathlon in the Winter Olympics. This event involves skiing and shooting. With my vision and a rifle in my hands, do you think any contestant in his or her right mind would get anywhere near me? Y Marc Lipman lives in Barnegat Light.


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But ing an eminent-domain battle about easements he also thought it was time the governor took a for the federal beach-replenishment program. She said she fears the easement will give the look at the economic side of things. “We think you’re the first governor that’s government the power to place a boardwalk, really looked at this comprehensively,” said hot dog stand or even a bathroom facility in Bushnell, motioning toward the bay. “But this front of her property and on the properties of estuary should be an aquaculture haven that those around her. “Do we object to beach replenishment? No, should be producing $60 (million) to $100 million (a year) – no question about it. The one thing sir,” she said. “I’ve been in that program with that seems to be lacking in the 10-point plan is the group since 2005 in the St. Francis Center. how to do more of an economic revitalization. We have tried to compromise, we have tried I really do believe, as do many others, that to to reason, and no one will change those three make it an ecological success, we need to make words. “Perpetuity” – that means our land, once we sign that easement, goes to my children and it an economical success.” Christie agreed, acknowledging he had fo- their children forever; we don’t want that. The cused solely on saving Barnegat Bay and saying second is “liability”; that we can take because he thought it would be a good idea to consider liability is on everyone’s property. And the last the prosperity of the estuary. He told Bushnell is the most dangerous, and that’s “assignment.” … I’m an old-timer, and to have this beautiful jewel change into a commercial – that’s what assignment means.” Christie said he believed the power of eminent domain is a legitimate government tool that needs to be used sparingly and smartly. He said he isn’t going to stand in the way of future progress, but he gave his word that individual provide support and incentive for municipalities property rights would be respected as long as and schools to improve their existing recycling he was in charge. programs and thereby hopefully reduce the cost Dr. Melinda Boye-Nolan also asked that of trash disposal. This program offers financial the state respect the area’s influx of homeless assistance to interested municipalities and people. A board member of Family Promise of schools for projects such as improvements to Southern Ocean County, a nonprofit interfaith existing recycling centers or development of organization based in Barnegat that helps needy new residential recycling centers, new recycling families, she said she was concerned about the collection containers for the classroom and recent lawsuit against the county on behalf of educational materials to improve and increase the Atlantic City Rescue Mission. Looking for recycling efforts in their communities.” Christie’s advice on the matter, she said Family The program, said Kuhlwein, directs money Promise has been sending the county’s homeless to municipal drop-off centers like the one in to the mission because Ocean County has no Long Beach Township because those operations shelter to offer them. foster increased recycling. In response, Christie said the mission is inun“It helps increase recycling for the town, dated with homeless people from many counties which means less garbage goes to the landfill,” around southern New Jersey, and the problem is which saves the town, and the taxpayers, money. contributing to the city’s crime rate. He said it’s Also in 2011, the freeholders awarded unfair to the homeless and to the city, especially $2,478.50 locally to Ship Bottom borough while it’s trying to revitalize itself as a resort through the recycling grant program, which is destination. He thought the situation needed funded from the State Recycling Enhancement better coordination among the different counties, Act Tax and the County Recycling Revenue which he said Human Services Commissioner Sharing Program. Jennifer Velez would look into. Until Sept. 13, the recycling drop-off center, “This is a real problem,” said Christie. “… at 7910 Long Beach Blvd. in Beach Haven Crest, Lots of folks are sending homeless to Atlantic is open 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through County, many more than the mission can handle. Friday, and 7 to 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. The homeless folks are just sleeping on the Off-season hours and additional information, streets in Atlantic City; they have no place else including the 2012 trash and recycling schedule, to go,” he explained. “The mission down there are posted at longbeachtownship.com/depart- does great work and does a great job, but they ments/publicworks.html. only have so much capacity. 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‘Bishop Worldwide’ To Fund Housing Continued from Page 28 retooled and went in that direction.” Home Quest is borrowing the money for Tucker’s Walk from another nonprofit, “Bishop Worldwide,” an organization set up by Bishop Rob Colson and the Colson Family of Pleasantville, who made their money by running a recording studio in that town, said Kelly. “They recorded Beyoncé, and now they are located in Los Angeles.” According to the site plan approved by Tuckerton, the housing is for individuals only: a veteran, or a wife or husband of a veteran. “The reason it’s for individuals is because the special needs housing trust fund required single, homeless veterans. So we couldn’t go back and change our whole design; we were too far into the process to change it,” said Kelly. “We told the town it would be for singles. We couldn’t go back – we would have to start over – but it was more important that we stuck by what we told the town. It’s a shame we can’t accommodate a husband and a wife. I’m hoping at one point we can revisit that with the town so we can include more veterans in our services.” Kelly said state rental assistance similar to Section 8, or HUD, will help the organization provide the housing for a homeless individual who has no resources. “But we have certain criteria: it’s independent living,” said Kelly. “If you are homeless with severe issues, then we will refer you to a transitional facility to provide you the resources you will need, and then you can come back and re-apply for permanent housing. “For the non-subsidized housing, our hope is we will pull in as many resources possible to assist the tenants to pay their rent. There may be additional units available for that, but it will be on an individual basis. If an individual meets a certain criteria for another resource, we can get that for them.” Other resources could include the Veterans Administration, Catholic Charities, the United Way and other local charities. During the development process, Home Quest received funds from Ocean County in the amount of $440,000, and a $125,000 donation from the Oak Hill Foundation. “Our hope is, as we move this forward, we’ll be marketing and reaching out to get further donations, because we don’t have furniture earmarked (for the apartments). We just can’t do it. “Tuckerton has been fabulous. The community has reached out to us, a lot of senior organizations, vet organizations, churches – they want to be part of this. I’m already educating the public that we’re coming to town: hire a vet, give them a discount, assist them in anyway they can. It’s that community support that’s really going to be key to getting the guys acclimated to the community and being successful in the housing.” Kelly then answered questions about a previous project by Home Quest to house veterans in an existing apartment building in Somers Point, called The Gates and renamed Veterans’ Point. “We placed about 25 veterans at Veterans’ Point (about two years ago). But the owner didn’t keep up his end of the deal, and the quality of the housing was substandard, to say the least. And we only provide quality housing; we’re not interested in anything less than that.” “And he (owner of Veterans’ Point) placed people there that we wouldn’t have allowed into our program, that would not have met our criteria. The owner went beyond the advisory council. He placed them because he wanted to, and we tried to help them in anyway that we could.” Kelly said she knew the apartment complex was dangerous when they placed the veterans there but had the hope that the owner would rehab the units. After failed attempts to get the owner to fix the units and the town to help, the organization moved the tenants out, said Kelly. “We relocated them to various places in the community. Some chose to move out of the state Continued on Page 60


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ary Lotano, a builder and developer who has worked throughout Ocean County, and wife Amy Lotano, a cofounder and curator of the Colonel Charles Waterhouse Historical Museum in Toms River, where the couple lives, have been named the Ocean County College Foundation’s Humanitarians of the Year. The Lotanos will be honored at the foundation’s annual Scholarship Celebration on Saturday, Sept. 8, on OCC’s main campus in Toms River. In addition to building homes throughout the county for more than 29 years, Lotano is committed to supporting businesses that will advance the economy. “He has served the community in a variety of leadership positions, including the Toms River-Ocean County Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Toms River Revitalization Committee, the Saint Barnabas Health Care System Board, and the Community Medical Center Board,” noted OCC Manager of Promotional Programming RoseAnn D’Urso. At the Colonel Charles Waterhouse Historical Museum, meanwhile, Amy Lotano “had the opportunity to make the work of her father, the first and only artist-in-residence of the U.S. Marine Corps, accessible to the general public,” said D’Urso. She is a also a Hope Center board member, and has served on the Ocean First Foundation Board since its inception in 1996. The OCC Foundation is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to the growth and development of the college through scholarships, endowments, and capital and special projects. In recognition of the foundation’s mission and responsibility to meet the educational needs of county residents, the proceeds from the “Come Fly with Me” Scholarship Celebration in September will support the continuing development of the foundation’s scholarship fund. The cost to attend the event – which includes live entertainment, a gourmet buffet and both live and silent auctions, beginning at 6 p.m. – is $250 per person. For more information, to become a sponsor, or to make a donation, call the foundation at 732-255-0492. —J.K.-H. working and supportive. Being injured when my team needed me was heartbreaking, but I stayed focused and worked through my injury. Meanwhile, I provided encouragement and enthusiasm that has led to people achieving personal bests they could only dream of.” — Eric Englund

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NJ Maritime Museum – Learn about LBI and the Shellſsh in the Bay - Fridays 10:00 AM – A Reclam the Bay Volunteer will teach about the shellſsh that live in the bay. See and touch live baby shellſsh. Then look around the best maritime museum on the east coast - antique diving equipment, thousands of pictures, charts and artifacts, interactive exhibits, DVD’s, and computers. NJ Maritime Museum 528 Dock Rd. 609-492-0202 www.NJMaritimeMuseum.org

Learn about Barnegat Light Visit the lighthouse and nature trail, visit the Historical Society Museum (5th Street & Central). Watch the ſshing ƀeet unload everything from scallops to tuna at Viking Village. (One of the last ſshing ports in New Jersey). Free Friday dock tours at 10:00 AM. Look for the Lindsey L. (picture) the vessel modiſed by Hollywood, to be the Hannah Boden in the movie The Perfect Storm. Antique and Collectible Shows Sunday August 5th, 9am-5pm, Sunday September 16th, 9am to 5pm

Discover LBI Ecology - Friday at 10:00 AM Discovery Days Learning about the ecology and art of LBI is fun for young and old. Cast a net on the marsh, walk along the thicket, see the birds, turtles, butterƀys and creatures that inhabit LBI. See and touch baby shellſsh and a beautiful rain garden. Learn how and why to build one. Then see beautiful art in the gallery. Free, but donations are accepted. Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences 120 Long Beach Blvd Loveladies 609-494-1241 www.lbifoundation.org

Alliance for a Living Ocean (ALO) promotes and maintains clean water and a healthy coastal environment through fun education and action. Fridays, puppet show at the New Jersey Maritime Museum 528 Dock Rd Beach Haven at 10:45 AM. Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:00 AM ALO’s environmentalists lead Eco-Kayak tour, Ship Bottom Marine Center, 25th St. & Central Ave., (Reservations and fees 609-494-7800). Tuesday 9:00 AM ALO and ReClam the Bay show what lives in the bay at Surf City 16th St. Bay Beach. Sea Critter Roundup Seining Program Tuesdays - 10:00 AM at 13 Street Beach Arlington Park, Ship Bottom and Thursdays at 11:00 AM in Bayview Park, Long Beach Township. Suggested donation of $5 is asked for seining and the puppet show. www.livingocean. org, livingoceanalo@gmail.com, 609-494-7800

Monday Night Programs at the LBI Historical Association Museum, Engleside & Beach Ave., Beach Haven - 7:30 PM. Presenting different historical aspects of our island. August 6 - Great War at the Jersey Shore – Southern Regional History Teachers, Jeff Brown and John Tichy discuss events leading to America’s entry into WWI, artifacts and stories about “local” doughboys. Donation appreciated. August 9 - Chocolate Fair “All Things Chocolate” – Demonstrations, Tastings and More. 6pm to 8pm. Tickets at the Door. Adults $10, Under 12 $5. Walking Tours ($10 includes admission) on Tuesday and Friday at 10am of the historic district of Beach Haven. Evening Ghost Stories and Tour Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Adults $15, and under 12 $8. Reservations required (609)-709-1425. Weather permitting.

Other Fun Stuff • Thursday, 5:00 PM, See a shellſsh nursery and ask volunteers about growing shellſsh Surf City Yacht Club South side 9th st Surf City • Friday, 10:00 AM Free Dock Tours Viking Village 19th and Bayview, Barnegat Light • Friday, 11:00 AM, See a shellſsh nursery and ask volunteers about growing shellſsh Municipal Boat Ramp, 10th & Bayview, Barnegat Light • Tuesday, 9:00 AM, Learn about the things in the Bay. Surf City Bay Beach, 16th St.

Explore the ReClam the Bay (RCTB) Clam Trail and find giant decorated clams like the one at Country Kettle Chowda in Bay Village. It’s a fun “treasure hunt” where you will see the giant painted clams, play an educational game, and collect the clam cards! www.reclamthebay.org - maps available at shops, museums, municipal offices, Chamber of Commerce in Ship Bottom.


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hough it is not expected to get through the Senate, on July 25, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that expands offshore oil drilling to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. In a press release, Clean Ocean Action Director Cindy Zipf praised New Jersey’s strong bipartisan opposition to the bill. “The New Jersey delegation voted nearly unanimously in bipartisan support for the ocean by saying ‘No’ to HR 6082, the latest attempt to bring offshore oil and gas drilling to the Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately despite New Jersey’s strong bipartisan opposition, and the support of New York’s coastal Congressional Democrats, the bill ultimately passed by a margin of 253 to 170.” Zipf praised New Jersey congressmen LoBiondo (R-2nd), Runyan (R-3rd), Pallone (D-6th), Smith (R-4th), Lance (R-7th), Frelinghuysen (R-11th), Andrews (D-1st), Pascrell (D-8th), Rothman (D-9th), Holt (D-12th) and Sires (D13) as well as coastal New York representatives who also voted nay. “The bipartisan support for the ocean by the New York and New Jersey Congressmen today affirmed the region’s longstanding leadership and bi-partisan commitment to our clean ocean economies,” said Zipf. “We are extremely proud that our leaders put politics in the back seat, instead choosing to protect our fisheries, coastal businesses and our Atlantic Ocean.” Clean Ocean Action environmental attorney Sean Dixon added, “All along the New Jersey and Long Island coastlines, our representatives have heard the voices of coastal citizens and businesses; bringing oil and gas drilling to the Atlantic Ocean would risk the ruin of our billiondollar commercial and recreational fisheries, our billion-dollar tourism and recreation industries and our priceless history of ocean stewardship.” COA is planning a “Tour for the Shore” event, sponsoring rallies from Cape May to Montauk Point, Long Island, Aug. 10 to 24, holding rallies and meet-ups in each of the congressional districts to raise awareness of the threat of Atlantic Ocean drilling and “to thank these representatives for their commitment to the ocean and to call for the establishment of the nation’s first Clean Ocean Zone,” said Zipf. On Saturday, Aug. 4, the Surfrider Foundation is planning a Hands Across the Sand protest of coastal oil drilling. Two official sites in New Jersey are the Seaside beach and Corson’s Inlet State Park, but impromptu protests are also welcomed. The rules for Hands Across the Sand are simple: form a line at noon, Saturday, Aug. 4, along a beach and hold hands for 15 minutes in silent protest. The foundation asks that people be respectful of others’ views, and flora and fauna Continued on Page 60

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PROTECT: Kathy Lacey (seated, left) coordinates a terrapin nesting project in the northern section of LBI, aided by a number of volunteers, including Grace Crimi, 7 (seated, right).

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he arrival of August commences the busiest hatching period for Northern diamondback terrapin eggs – which means Kathy Lacey is keeping close watch on the eggs transferred from less suitable nesting spots to a protected hatchery on Long Beach Island’s north end. Lacey coordinates a Sierra Club-funded terrapin nesting conservation initiative in connection with Project Terrapin, the brainchild of supervisor John Wnek and students from the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science in Manahawkin, as well as representatives from the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences in Loveladies, and Drexel University researchers. All those involved in the ecology effort aim to assist a species considered in decline in New Jersey. The project promotes education and conservation activities in and around Barnegat Bay, particularly in Barnegat Light and elsewhere on the northern section of the Island, where there is a concentration of turtle activity. “Locally, terrapins inhabit marshes across the area, but there is no clear indication that the species is stable in Barnegat Bay,” Wnek explained in his summary of the project.

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There are several threats to the mortality of the turtles, both adults and babies, including vehicular traffic on roadways, which “means that every nest is important, and protecting female terrapins is becoming increasingly necessary to protect this species,” Wnek emphasized. This summer, the north end community – neighbors, friends, vacationers – and recruited volunteers helped Lacey save adult terrapins and point out nests that needed to be moved, as sometimes females will lay their eggs in the clay-based dirt of yards, on bulkheaded properties, or in spots that aren’t safe. “Kathy Lacey has done an amazing job coordinating the hatchery on High Bar Harbor,” Wnek said. The large enclosure, expanded this spring, now protects more than 1,000 terrapin eggs in a sandy spot near the dike. As Lacey explained, most female terrapins lay their eggs from the end of May to end of July, with a typical incubation period of 60 to 75 days. The last eggs, then, will usually hatch around the end of September. Lacey, who was raised on LBI and now lives and teaches in Pennsylvania – where she started a non-profit to aid the Eastern box turtle – will continue to travel to her uncle’s Loveladies Continued on Page 60

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Tuckerton Seaport Celebrates Museum’s Expanded Location By JON COEN o some, a surfing museum at the Tuckerton Seaport may not seem a logical fit. After all, what do those kids out on the sandbar have to do with the bay folk of the past? Actually, a lot. And the Seaport is going to show just how much when the New Jersey Surf Museum at the Tuckerton Seaport presents “Memories, Mentors and Movies” on Aug. 2. It’s been well documented that the first surfers on LBI made their summer money as clammers. Locals “Chill” Paul and William “Wimpy” Paulsworth were great examples of that. The baymen of the 1950s became the watermen of the 1960s. And today, many of those who work on the commercial fishing boats out of Barnegat Light are the Island’s most well-respected surfers. Moreover, many waveriders are skilled recreational fishermen, paddlers, duck hunters, boaters and divers. The roots run deep. The Seaport is a cultural center for preserving the rich maritime history of our area, with classes, exhibits, demonstrations, events and programs that celebrate traditional fishing, lifesaving, boat building, gunning and other

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EXPERTISE: Nancy Katz will be at LBI Arts Foundation Aug. 7 and 8. he said. Altland said that in Jewish tradition, the ark is the holiest part of the synagogue, serving as a shrine of knowledge, history and light. When the congregation formed nine years ago, it held Shabbat services at the Barnegat Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Later, it moved to the Barnegat United Methodist Church. Currently, it holds services twice a month at the Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit in Manahawkin. “We have an average attendance of 30 to 40 people, but we have more

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LBI Skimmer Siobahn McAuliffe Takes Second-Place in Worlds By JON COEN hen Siobahn McAuliffe started skimboarding in Ship Bottom 10 years ago, there weren’t any girls down at the water’s edge. She was 14. The sport was so small that she basically knew everyone with a skimboard – and they were all guys. In actuality, McAuliffe started skimming at age 9, playing around on little wooden toy boards. “I remember that we would be down there with the families and they would say ‘Let’s go get ice cream,’ or ‘We’re going up to eat lunch,’ and I would just stay at the water and keep skimming,â€? McAuliffe said this week from her home in Cedar Run. Without anyone around her skimming, she eventually lost interest. But as a teenager on vacation in Florida with her family, she saw serious skimmers on real boards. That year she got a skimboard for her birthday. Now 24 years old, she recently took second place among women at the Victoria World Championships of Skimboarding at Aliso Beach Park in Laguna, Calif. It’s been a passionate drive for McAuliffe, who is essentially second in the world after her big result. Skimboarding is still considered a relatively small sport and a “little brotherâ€? of surďŹ ng. The ďŹ rst documented skimboarding was in the 1920s by lifeguards around Laguna Beach, Calif., where McAuliffe was the week of July 7 and 8. Skimboarding became somewhat of a progressive sport in the 1960s when beach culture was a focus of American life. Among those to really drive the sport were Tex Haines and Peter Prietto, who formed Victoria Skimboards in the 1970s. Prietto’s nephew is one of the most dominant skimmers in the sport today, and Haines is still running the company. The sport enjoyed a spike in popularity in the 1980s, when many beaches on LBI saw kids tossing boards and sliding toward the waves. After a hiatus, there’s been a steady growth

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over the last 10 years, and LBI happens to be a big part of that. The ďŹ rst summer, McAuliffe went to the beach every day with friend Steve Shattuk from the mainland, and then fell in with kids who were riding almost every day from May to October. At the time it was Reed Crosby and Connor Willem, both of Surf City as well as Chris Brown of Ship Bottom, who were already competing in some regional events. “It really started with Reed Crosby and the whole crew. I wanted to skimboard all the time. I think it was 2005, before I ever did the annual contest in Sea Bright, Reed ran this little contest on his own in Surf City. It was myself and one other girl. And I took second!â€? she recalled. “I was so disappointed; I thought ‘I can’t ever lose again.’ And I went up to the Skim Jam in Sea Bright and got ďŹ rst.â€? That was the start of years of good results for McAuliffe. At the same time she was getting more involved, LBI’s young skimmers were getting more serious. The Surf Shack brought the ďŹ rst Zap Skim Jam to Barnegat Light in 2006. Locals had a chance to compete against some of the best skimboarders in North America, and after rubbing elbows with pro talent, they started working harder. They donned wetsuits and extended their season, some riding all year ’round. In 2007, McAuliffe graduated from Southern Regional High School and took ďŹ rst in the Skim Jam. The following year, she repeated the victory and started riding for Wave Hog Surf Shop. At that time, owner Marco Grasso was repping for Victoria Skimboards and got her a sponsorship. “She was better than most of the boys then. She still is,â€? offered Grasso. “With the way she was skimming and her results, we had to sponsor her. And if you go up to the beach here (Ship Bottom) now, you see all sorts of girls skimming because of her.â€? She was also approached by Extreme OutContinued on Page 47

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SEA LESSONS: (From top) Linda Hochuli (in peach top) of Alliance for a Living Ocean leads kids and parents through a puppet show, featuring Henrietta the horseshoe crab as the Sea Critter of the Week. ALO and ReClam the Bay present educational programs each Friday at the New Jersey Maritime Museum in Beach Haven.

wo grassroots environmental organizations, Alliance for a Living Ocean and ReClam the Bay, have teamed up with the Museum of NJ Maritime History in Beach Haven to offer educational children’s programs every Friday morning. The programs teach kids about marine life and the importance of respecting and protecting the ocean and bay. The partnership is part of a new movement among Island-based nonprofit organizations, called “Passport to LBI,” ALO Executive Director Chris Huch explained. “We have come together in order to team up for promotional purposes and to share resources,” he said. “By working together, we hope to bring larger audiences to our programming and prevent competition between nonprofit groups on the Island when it comes to scheduling events.” The three groups have devised a morning of children’s programming that is not only educational and fun but also convenient for parents, as a “one-stop-shopping” destination. “This is just one small step toward the goal of establishing Long Beach Island as a haven for flourishing nonprofit organizations, working together to create a more diverse destination for tourists and locals alike,” Huch said. This past Friday, starting at 10 a.m., ReClam representative Deborah Harkness presented an interactive lesson on clams and their life cycles and the role they play in keeping the bay water clean. Next, ALO volunteers set up the draped barrier for the puppet show, which introduces young audiences to a different “sea critter” each week. This week was Henrietta the horse-

shore crab, a descendant of prehistoric, arachnid-like animals with ancestors dating back 300 million years. After plush puppets had been handed out to all the children in attendance, Toni Gamils, with her guitar, led the group in a rendition of “The Wheels on the Bike Go Round and Round,” with beach-specific lyrics: The fishes in the ocean go ‘glub-glubglub,’ all through the sea… The sea gulls in the sky go ‘caw-caw-caw,’ all through the sky. And Linda Hochuli asked the group, what are some examples of ways people can help take care of the ocean? To which 5-year-old Damien Chaillou replied, “If you see someone throw something on the ground, you say, ‘That’s not good.’” Then Aloysius the dolphin, handled by Jenna Hudak, made his entrance on the puppet stage and introduced Henrietta the horseshoe crab, and the kids learned that the horseshoe crab’s blue blood is very helpful to humans. Then Hochuli read a story called Harry the Horseshoe Crab: A Tale of Crawly Creatures, which held everyone’s attention. Some of the puppets used in the show are handmade, and some have been purchased over the years, Huch said. To keep the shows fresh and entertaining, new scripts relating to different sea critters have been written and supplied by local students from Pinelands Regional’s drama department, as well as ALO interns. In the fall, ALO will reach out to Southern Regional and to the Ocean County Vocational-Technical Schools’ Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES), in the hopes their students can also Continued on Page 60

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everal hours after breaking in the late afternoon on July 24, a water main at 26th Street and Central Avenue in Ship Bottom was repaired. Borough Administrator Richard Bethea said the main was more than 30 years old and located near a catch basin. He said the work was done by a subcontractor of Kyrie Construction, the borough’s water emergency contractor. “Over the years, these types of water mains take a beating from the vibrations caused by the traffic,” said Bethea, who said he was uncertain of the repair work cost. Two years ago, the borough’s water department was taken over by Stafford Township. After the break occurred, approximately 20 homes were without water for several hours. The road was closed as water quickly inundated nearby roadways. “We were fortunate they were able to find the problem and get it all done that night,” said Bethea. “Hopefully, we won’t have any more of these problems for awhile.” —E.E

Skimboarding Continued from Page 43 door Supply, based in Utah, through Facebook about skimming for them. “It was kind of random, so I was a little skeptical about signing with them,” she admitted, “but then I saw their name on some videos and decided that they were legitimate. They’ve been really good to me.” She was now competing annually in the Barnegat Light event, the Outer Banks Skim Jam, the Florida Pro/Am Championships, the South Side Shootout at Indian River Inlet, and the East Coast Championships, which doubled as the World Amateur Championships, in Delaware, all sanctioned by Skim USA, the sport’s governing body. Extreme was able to pay for her entry fees and provide her with gear. “If I had to pick out a strength of Siobahn, it would probably be her style, and ... her backhand,” opined Willem, who is also one of the Island’s best surfers. Skimboarding is somewhat of an offshoot of surfing, borrowing from snowboarding and skateboarding. Surfing offers many avenues. Women’s surfing has an entirely different marketing esthetic, and many women adopt a graceful gliding style, rather than attacking the waves. But skimboarding is basically one avenue. While McAuliffe has no lack of grace, skimboarding requires going fast at waves that break violently on the beach – with a lot of spills. “It’s more aggressive. You have to go as hard as you can,” she explained. It’s also the ultimate leg workout, sprinting in soft sand and retrieving a board from the waves. Ten- and 12-minute heats are excruciating. This year was her first trip to California for the Victoria World Championships of Skimboarding. “It was cool just to go out there because this is the first time I got to meet Tex Haines, the owner, after riding for them for so many years. All shapers and the guys at the shop, I’ve e-mailed and talked on the phone with, but I finally met them face to face.” The event featured 14 women from both coasts, one of whom was Stephanie Magallanes (known in skim circles as Steph Mags) of Beach Haven West. Magallanes is two years younger than MacAullife and began skim boarding shortly after McAullife. “It was really a tight little scene,” said Willem, “and all of a sudden there were these two girls around.”Magallenes won the Sea Bright Skim Jam Pro/Am Women’s division back in June and is competing in Portugal this week. “I had been the only girl until then, so there was a little bit of jealousy. She was so good right off the bat,” admitted MacAullife. “Up until this trip we had a good relationship, but we became good friends on this trip.”Magallanes, who works as an instructor at the Jersey Shore Skim Camp in Sea Bright, wound up in the same semifinal as McAullife. Hoping that one of them

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arnegat Township will soon receive $83,000 from the federal government to compensate for expenses incurred during the May 15-16, 2007, forest fire, which burned more than 5,000 acres in the Pinelands. “I guess it’s better late than never,” said Mayor Al Cirulli. “Considering how this affected our community, we should have been at the front of the line. But we know that government doesn’t move very quickly, especially when you’re looking to get some money.” The fire started in the middle of the afternoon May 15 when an F-16 dropped flares during a training session at the New Jersey Air National Guard’s Warren Grove target range. The fire destroyed several homes in the Brighton at Barnegat mobile home community. Cirulli said the fire resulted in overtime expenses for the police department and public works. “We had a lot of evacuees from the developments west of the Parkway, and we had to put them up in the Russell Brackman Middle School,” said the mayor. “Those were two very stressful days. Fortunately, we had a big rainstorm come in, and that was the biggest help in putting out the fire. Without that, it might have continued to spread.” Cirulli said a portion of the money would go to Quality Medical Transport, which had several rigs on stand-by. —E.E. would advance, they placed first and second, both going to the final. “Here are two girls from the same state, from the same beach, and we were in the finals of the world championships together,” marveled McAullife. In the 15-minute final (the longest McAullife had ever competed in) MacAullife went for the biggest waves and executed a clean hit with a 360 out of the move. Keiao Guewa-Buscasas of Hawaii took first, but McAullife was very pleased with her finish. Magallanes finished a close third. Just to get to the championships, McAullife had to take time off from her job at Applebee’s in Manahawkin. Before this job, McAullife worked at the High Tide Deli in Manahawkin and Subs N’ Such in Beach Haven. She said all of her employers have understood her goals and worked with her to get the time off to travel and compete. McAullife is also interested in graphic art. “When I graduated, I didn’t have much interest in anything but working as much as possible, saving money for food, hotels and gas to get to the next contest,” she said. But in 2010 she went to the Art Institute in Jacksonville, Fla. She missed home but found a deeper appreciation for art. Upon returning home, she and friend Ben Raimo of Harvey Cedars started a clothing company called Strobe. “We just had all of our new stuff printed,” she added, “so in September, I’m going back to OCC and then transferring to Flagler College or Stockton State. Stockton has one of the best art programs.” The skimboard world is still a small one. Some would like to see it stay small, while others want to see it grow. “I want to see more girls get into it. There were 30 men and 14 women; that’s a huge difference. I want there to be 30 girls, and I want people to pay more attention to women’s skim boarding,” she stated. There are also some thoughts of becoming an instructor. She has helped out her friend Garrett Mink, who runs School of Skim, working specifically with some of the female students. “I met so many people in California; I’m planning on going out again next year. But if I’m going to win, I have to bite the bullet, put on the wetsuit, boots and gloves, and skim all winter,” she said. joncoen@thesandpaper.net

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Babies and Toddlers Take to Water By MARIA SCANDALE o the tune of “if you’re happy and you know it, scoop your hands; if you’re happy and you know it, kick your feet,” the 4-year-olds were swimming. The sight of the 1-year-olds in the pool at all made parents happy, and they knew it. Class was in session in the aquatics program at the St. Francis Community Center in Brant Beach. Instructor Allison “Miss Allie” Nemes was leading children and their parents in a half-hour of lessons cleverly disguised as fun. “Reach and pull” was a prompt that seemed like splashing, but was actually leading to the overhand swim stroke as naturally as if water were the first element for the children. “Scooping” was elemental doggie paddling. “This is a class for beginners to get used to the water,” Nemes explained. “Waterbabies & Tots” is for ages 1-3, and “Watertykes” teaches those age 4 or 5. The two groups were combined in this session, which was held in the smaller of two outdoor pools in a patio complex gorgeously situated on the bayfront. Classes switch to the adjacent indoor pool in the fall and winter. Parents and children are in the pool together in both age groups. The singing and playing session had started with, “this is the way we wash our face,” to the tune of another familiar children’s song. It advanced to “this is the way we blow our bubbles,” with the kids immersing their faces to whatever degree they felt like. Of course, not all did, but there was no crying going on, either, except for a minute after one short, coughing sputter. “The little boy in the yellow noodle (floatation aid) dunks his own face; it’s hilarious,” the teacher pointed out a baby across the pool. “We don’t make them do anything at this age,” she said. “But little babies, after nine months to a year, are better dunkers than you’d think. When they get older, they get more scared sometimes, and when you’re younger, you’re not. I’ve had them in the class as young as nine months,” she said. Nemes, of Haven Beach, has been instructing at the pool for six years and has led more kids through the water than she can count. “Hundreds, at least,” said one of the lifeguards. It’s probably more than that, considering that she is also the swimming teacher in the indoor pool for the fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders of the LBI School District. She was a lifeguard on the ocean beach for seven years, and she still judges some of the annual lifeguard squad competitions on the oceanfront. It’s clear that she loves the element, and in fact, grew up with a pool in her backyard. The strategy with the Watertykes was to keep the activity moving, it seemed, so that kids were acclimating without thinking too much about it. The class brochure says that 4- and 5-yearolds are taught the doggie paddle, back float and survival skills. The two-week class has half-hour sessions once a day, comprising a step toward beginner-level swimming. In the Waterbabies & Tots class, 1-3-yearolds “are taught to become more comfortable in the water,” states the class description. With a parent right there with them, “fun and games, in the pool, help the child gain confidence to swim alone.” As this reporter marveled, having never mastered that comfort without classes as a child, parents here talked about how far their children have come.

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“Tell her what you did for the first time today?” the teacher asked 5-year-old Nathaniel Algor. “I swam all by myself!” he announced. “A week ago, he wouldn’t even think about going in the water,” said his mother, Joanne. “He has come a long way. It’s a good program.” Four-year-old Winter Skowronski’s mother, Sybil, enrolled her child because, “I wanted her to get used to the water,” she said. “The first day we came, she cried. And the second day, she did wonderfully.” Nodding toward the teacher, she added, “I love her!” The Skowronskis came from Barnegat, the Algor family lives in Bergen County but has a house in Manahawkin, and parent Liz Caussado lives in Central America. She and her 4-year-old daughter are visiting her mother in Tuckerton and “wanted to take advantage of this class,” she said. The courses cost $90 for non-members of the pool complex and $70 for members. Willem Kerr, 5, of Morristown, has been in the classes since he was 3 years old, so by now, he has advanced to teacher’s “helper.” He was springboarding from Nemes’ upraised arms and having a great time. He was also diving to the bottom of the three-foot depth to bring up a rubber ring. “I can do a handstand on the step while I’m diving,” he added. “If you stick with it, it’s awesome,” Nemes said of results. “What I tell a lot of the kids is, ‘Go home with your goggles and get in your bathtub.’ That’s how you get used to goggles and equipment like that,” she added. All around, it seemed, there was no pressure, just encouragement. One baby woke up to find himself in the pool, but was cool with that. “He was totally asleep, and we were waiting for a big scream when we put him in the water,” said the teacher, “but no way; he smiled. He loves it.” For more information, contact the Aquatic Center reception desk at 609-494-8861, extension 187, or see the website at stfranciscenterlbi.org. Y

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SMILE, WITH BUBBLES: The Aquatic Center at the St. Francis Community Center in Brant Beach gives water introduction classes to children and infants as young as 9 months. The presence of the child’s parent is part of the routine, as children venture forth at their own pace.


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PADDLING FOR A GOOD CAUSE: (Clockwise from above) Competitors in the fourth annual Island Surf & Sail Ladies Paddle Challenge gather at Bayview Park in Brant Beach. Participants and spectators hang out in, on and near the water. Paddlers cruise along the event course. Jackie Sikemma took first place in the elite division of the standup paddleboard race, followed by her twin sister, Lizze Sikemma, in second, and Caroline Unger in third. Tina Carpenter and ‘Olga’ Paul Vereb take off at the start of the partner paddle event.


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LBI’s Between the Sheets Praised by Bella Notte; Island Zumba Expands

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national purveyor of luxury linens is proud of its 15-year association with a local retailer and recently wrote a letter saying so. Bella Notte Linens praised Between the Sheets bedding and boutique shop at 1012 Central Ave., Ship Bottom. “Bella Notte Linens is in appreciation of our long-time relationship. They started in 1997, a few years after us, and we have grown together ever since,” said store co-owner Maryann Schmid. “We are honored to be represented in their beautiful boutique. A natural fit from the beginning, we found that our line of products and goal

Reynolds Resigns After Five Years as Chamber Director By MARIA SCANDALE he Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has announced the resignation of Rick Reynolds as executive director as of July 25, “and wishes him well in the upcoming projects that he plans to undertake,” according to a press release issued that day. “We thank and congratulate Rick for his tenure at the chamber,” said board of directors President Chris Schwab. “'It has been a pleasure to have served with him.” “There are currently no plans to replace the executive director position,” the brief press release added. Reynolds served as executive director for the past five years and had previously been a longtime chamber member and past chamber president. Reached by phone the day his resignation became effective, Reynolds confirmed that he is “pursuing other opportunities,” but offered no further details for publication at this time. Asked for a comment about his departure from the chamber, he said, “I’ve been involved in the organization since 1980, I was president in 1986 and 1987 and in the current position since 2007, so it’s in my blood and in my heart. I truly love the people who I work with and the people I work for, and I intend to be a fully involved member of the community.” Reynolds resides in Little Egg Harbor Township. Continued on Page 60

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as a manufacturer fell right into place with their mission as a retailer of luxury goods,” said the letter from the linen company. “Just as we strive to create inspiring and exquisitely designed textiles for living, Between the Sheets makes it their personal goal to help each customer create an individual, elegant retreat in their own home. Pulling from their extensive inventory of fine textiles, linens, blankets, and down, Between the Sheets is able to cater to individual appetites ranging from romantic and timeless femininity to a flair for urban simplicity. Innovative, loyal, experienced and easy to work with, Between the Sheets has embraced our line with gusto and unencumbered creativity and imagination, allowing us to evolve together over our 15 year relationship.” For more information, see the store’s website at betweenthesheetsnj.com.The phone number is 609-361-9297. * * * Two Local Neurologists Join to Open Office Two Southern Ocean Medical Center neurologists have opened SOMC Medical GroupDivision of Neurology, P.C. at 53 Nautilus Drive, Suite 201 in Manahawkin. The doctors, Tommasina Papa-Rugino, M.D. and Robert Terranova, D.O. intend to provide comprehensive neurological care to patients in Southern Ocean County. Both physicians are board certified in neurology, providing a high level of experienced care in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of neurological disorders. Together they represent more than 59 years of experience in providing personalized, dignified care to the community, according to a press release announcing the new office. Neurologists treat disorders including dementias, concussions, fibromyalgia, peripheral neuropathies, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and seizure disorders. Both physicians also specialize in headache medicine. The practice also provides neurophysiologic testing for neuro-muscular disorders, and will soon offer ambulatory EEGs needed to better test for seizures or spells of loss of consciousness. Papa-Rugino completed her medical education at State University of New York. She did her internship and neurology training at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and has 20 years of experience in the field. Terranova is a graduate of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and served his medical internship at Albany Medical College Hospital. He completed his neurological residencies at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Temple University Hospital and has been caring for patients with neurological disorders for 36 years. “This affiliation brings our services for our patients to a new level in providing the very best, compassionate care for a wide range of neurological needs,” said Papa-Rugino. “We are well positioned with our broad range of experience to best serve our community, both on an out-patient basis as well as an in-patient care at Southern Ocean Medical Center.” SOMC Medical Group – Division of Neurology, P.C. can be reached at 609-978-8870. * * * LBI Business Alliance Announces New President Kevin Stretch has been selected as the new president of the Long Beach Island Business Alliance.

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COMFY: The Between the Sheets bedding and boutique shop was in Ship Bottom two years before Bella Notte Linens started in 1997, and the national purveyor of luxury linens appreciates its long-time association with the Long Beach Island retailer. Stretch replaces George Gahles, who has been president of the alliance for the last three years. “George successfully led the Alliance’s membership drive and financial growth. During his tenure, the Alliance ran several successful LBIfests, as well as co-sponsored many events and initiatives intended to make LBI a popular tourist destination with a cohesive and vibrant business community,” noted a press release from the organization. Stretch is the owner of Stretch Cleaning and Restoration and has served on the alliance board for several years. “He will lead the Alliance’s continuing efforts to strengthen the LBI business community and attract more visitors to the Island,” said the release. * * * Island Zumba Classes Now Extend to Zumba Toning Island Zumba is in its second season on LBI, making the fitness regime a part of vacation, and a vibrant routine for residents as well. The business added the specific aspect of Zumba Toning this summer. Instructor Stephanie Case said the best way to describe the toning class is that “it uses the wonderful rhythms of Zumba to the tempo of weights.” The toning class is cardio-based and also uses light hand weights (1 to 3 pounds) for upper body toning, as well as focusing on abdominal and lower body isolation. Zumba is a fitness program that is truly “exercise in disguise,” say instructors, and so it has changed the way people achieve their fitness goals. Latin and international-inspired rhythms compel participants to move and not feel like they are exercising. Case, founder of Island Zumba, wanted to bring this exhilarating fitness program to others on LBI while she resides here during the summer. “My husband’s family has been homeowners on the Island for over 35 years, and almost 10 years ago we decided to purchase our own home on the Island,” she said. “I wanted to instruct Zumba here to share it with vacationers who visit the Island as well as residents who live here year ’round or in the summer like me. The island rhythms of Zumba really make it a natural complement to our wonderful beach living here.” Case is a certified Zumba Instructor, and she has a dance and music background. “Music and dance have always been a passion for me and have always been woven into my life,” she said. Her passion turned to teaching ballet, music, and piano (and even playing the drums for fun), and she taps into that educational training when teaching Zumba. Assuring that participants “don’t need to know how to dance,” she gears the movement to all levels, she said. Her experience enables her to show modifications for the same movements,

at different tempos, for instance. This ensures a focus on the participants achieving success, she pointed out. A variety of musical genres add up to a workout for the whole body. “The music drives the movement, and it is through this musical variety that you get an all-over body workout,” Case said. “The music gets you motivated, inspired, and committed to fitness, thus transforming your fitness results. The music just keeps me moving, and I love sharing that joy of movement with others.” Island Zumba runs the program at the Beach Haven School gymnasium. A portion of the proceeds support the school’s PTA. Zumba Fitness classes are on Monday and Thursday mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. Zumba Toning is offered on Tuesday mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. Island Zumba provides light hand weights for use during class at no additional cost. Weekly discount passes, discount class packs, and drop-in rates are available. For more information, call 609-502-5458 or e-mail islandzumba@comcast.net. * * * New York Life Recognizes Agent Barbara Bobbin-Wilkinson Barbara Bobbin-Wilkinson of Tuckerton has been recognized as a member of the 2012 Million Dollar Round Table, as well as a “Chairman’s Agent Top 50” out of approximately 12,000 agents nationwide. Wilkinson has been elected a member of the 2012 Chairman’s Cabinet of New York Life Insurance Co. Members of the elite Chairman’s Cabinet are the top 50 highest producing agents among New York Life’s sales force of more than 11,900 licensed agents. As an agent for New York Life Insurance Co. in Tuckerton, Wilkinson has earned membership in the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) for 2012. “Achieving membership in MDRT is a distinguishing life insurance career milestone, attained only by those who have demonstrated superior professional knowledge, experience and client service,” according to a press release issued by New York Life. MDRT is an international, independent association founded in 1927. MDRT members demonstrate exceptional professional knowledge, strict ethical conduct and outstanding client service. Wilkinson has been a New York Life agent in Tuckerton since 1991, and is associated with New York Life’s South Jersey General Office in Marlton. She can be reached at the Tuckerton office at 609-296-6701 or by e-mail at bbobbin@ ft.newyorklife.com. Her company website address is bbobbin.nylagents.com. Y mariascandale@thesandpaper.net


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used to be good in the heat, living in the tropics and all. I burnt out, however, used up whatever heat-resistance essence I had within. Now, I luxuriate in AC, be it home, office or, more naturally occurring, right along the beach. Of course, I’m talking of times when I’m stuck in the summer muck – held from my beloved outback by a bubble of torrid air, pushing 125 degrees. I recently did my annual fry-by in the Pines, pulling my temporarily air-conditioning-less truck down a sugar-sand Pine Barrens road. I stopped just long enough to try out my newest infrared thermometer. The sand was a blistering 127 degrees, and the air just above the sand wasn’t much of a bargain, either. This is a bit of lead-in to a South Jersey weather phenomenon I’ve been seeing for years – but unable to sell to highly cautious meteorologists. As even the most ominous lines of thunderstorms barrel into South Jersey out of the west or northwest, I’ve see them all but dissipate upon hitting the dry, hyper-heated air rising up from the million-acre Pinelands. What’s more, it also seems the Pinelands can repel storms by slinging their energy northward, ratcheting up the intensity for northern and central Jersey. If you’re into sky watching, I suggest trying out Jersey Shore Hurricane News (Google same) on Facebook. Makes sky watching very timely. By the by, this summer continues to be a blast on the lightning front. Those sky theatrics will likely continue into September. Hey, you’d pay a mint to see such a show if it was manmade. These high-voltage displays are on the house. Well, hopefully not on, say, my house in particular. A FULL-BLOWN FULGURITE: Right about here, I can’t resist throwing in the word fulgurite, mainly because I know what it is and you don’t. Hell, even my “spell check” has no clue. It hits the word “fulgurite” and issues the flashing message “WTF!?” Actually, even I wouldn’t know a fulgurite from a Fig Newton if I hadn’t once found one in a gravel pit while handpicking “Jersey diamonds” for my rock tumbler. At first, it seemed nothing more than a tube-shaped glassy thing – maybe 4 inches long and an inch wide, a pencil-thick hollowness down the middle. I pegged it as being a really big petrified worm tube, albeit made of once-molten material, but a fellow at the state museum in Trenton dashed my red-hot worm tube theory. Turns out I had an artifact left by the sky itself – autographed, in its own way. My find was a glassy mass formed by a wickedly hot lighting bolt impacting the Pinelands sugar sand, full-fury – a bolt potentially pushing something like a billion degrees of hotness. Hell, my best thermometer goes up only to a couple hundred degrees, so even if I were to run around trying to stick it under a lighting bolt … Famed/irritating J-mann sidebar: I have a new sky-high appreciation of old Ben Franklin. Sure, we’ve been weaned on his seemingly scientific kite-flying effort to prove lightning was electrical – as if there was any doubt even back then. There wasn’t. Well, I recently read some pretty compelling, i.e. irrefutable “daily log” evidence, that Big Ben was less than technically inclined when he went bolting outdoors to make anecdotal history in the midst of a vicious storm cell. Truth be told, he was sloshed to the heavens – and giggling like a schoolgirl. His servants even tried to keep the well-lit aristocrat from becoming too lit up. But when Ben got on a raucous roll, the sky was the limit.

Mercifully, Ben would have the great advantage of having history do rapid repair work on his more questionable and, uh, spirited aristocratic deeds of the day. And there were many others, adding to his crazed coolness. They say Ben was way ahead of his time. Well, I sure as hell can picture him in a modern YouTube video, running around in the lightning with a kite, giggling his ass off, with his wife and bevy of servants all screaming for him to get the hell back into the house. It’d go viral. But back to those now-boring fulgurites. They’re rare as stripers’ teeth in Jersey. My glassy N.J. specimen would have been quite valuable – a museum-grade find – if I hadn’t been overcome by an urge to see what was just inside the outer shell of the bugger. Note to self: Never, ever even lightly tap a fulgurite with a hammer. And, by the way, you’re an idiot. What nature makes, I smash asunder. SHARK!: The local shark fishing has become epic, so I’m going to get a tad frisky on the subject. This summer’s showing of the men in gray suits has gone kinda ballistic. I’ve fielded numerous call-ins and e-mails from anglers catching not just one but multiple seriously toothed sharks from the surf, inlet and even the bay. What’s more, the action now includes daytime hookups in the suds and off boats. For fun, I’m actually going out on a warning limb. I’ll begin with a Facebook entry from Bill C: “Anglers should be careful handling the smaller 2-3 ft. sharks. There are many small blue sharks in our bays now and they are very toothy critters. They are more of a bluish gray, unlike the brownish sand sharks we are used to.” Bill was responding to a FB message I placed hoping to correct folks from thinking the long-tailed brown sharks they’re now catching are threshers. A thresher tail is often as large as the shark’s body. It looks downright freaky. You can’t mistake it, though many folks are doing just that. Go to http://jaymanntoday.ning.com to see a picture proving the tail point. Anyway, the more folks out there unhooking sharks, the surer it is that someone will forget how well-practiced sharks are in the art of biting, particularly after being landed, i.e. “OK, dude, I’m already pissed that you dragged me outta the water. Now, just get those slimy little fingers of yours a tad closer to my mouth and I’ll add a whole new meaning to catch-and-release – after I release your frickin’ fingers back into the palm of your hand.” On an overly cautionary note, boating folks should rethink carefreely running hands through the water next to a vessel or slipping overboard and kicking about while holding onto the transom. Those leisurely actions may now be an extreme sport. Remaining on a shark tear, I’ve been sent nearly a dozen local (N.J.) photos of alleged bull sharks, an incorrigible man-biter. Not one photo has proven to be the real bull McCoy. Still, the insane showing of sharks this summer has to include some bulls. A bull shark of any size is a ticking bite bomb. They will bite on just about any occasion, though they sure seem to like oceanside picnics. I’m not talking (hopefully) death-dealing bites but, let’s say, taste tests, which can still make for an uncomfortable afternoon. Perhaps the most shocking – and coolest – bull shark scene ever recorded was taken recently. It came via a fairly hilarious home video in South Carolina. A young gal is reeling in a red drum, while fishing atop a small backyard dock. Her boyfriend is trying to net the drum. What happens next, in a very narrow waterway, is an

Cookie Cutter Tuna Decide 2012 WMIT First Blue Marlin In Decades Landed NICE SIZE: This year’s White Marlin Invitational had something of a middling year, which was just fine by the fishermen. Although most of the tuna weigh-ins were in the 40- to 60-pound cookie cutter class, the run for big-money calcuttas was among fish of similar size. There was one eye-appealing big eye tuna of 162.8 pounds, caught by the boat Big Dog. However, the event’s secondlargest tuna, a 77-pound yellowfin taken aboard Still Smokin’, was the big money winner, landing $108,137. Big Dog’s big-eye netted $79,350. The first blue marlin in 20 years, a 323-pounder, was weighed in by the boat Tra Sea Ann. It was worth $43,212. Photographs by Jay Mann utter stunner. A massive, spooky-fast bull shark leaves the water right below the dock and rips the fish off the hook. See http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=ZcuYjDR2tSg or type “The one that got away” on YouTube. And, yes, folks often swim in that lagoon. OK, so they once swam in that lagoon. You gotta love the redneck post-attack dialogue in this video. The shark inhales the drum fish and the boyfriend screams, “It’s on your

pole, baby. Keep reelin’.” She has a flimsy, 6-foot rod and is using maybe 12-pound test mono line, and the 300-pound-plus shark is still “on her pole.” I know. I know. It’s the South, and they don’t care how we do it up north. So, keep reelin’, baby. And why don’t you go grab you that-there shotgun, Billy Bob. Closer to home, I was sent some action shots Continued on Page 54


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Fish Story Continued from Page 52 of a 3-foot shark repeatedly jumping sky-high off LBI. It was going insanely airborne while twisting like an Olympic gymnast using energy drinks. Damn if it didn’t look just like a tropical spinner shark, or maybe the very similar blacktip shark. Here’s the e-mail that went with the pics: I was watching the ospreys come home tonight and noticed something very odd. It was extremely far out but I could see large splashes and the tiny reflection of something fully breaching. I watched and realized they were not dolphin. I took some photos. The distance is beyond the capability of my equipment. But this reminded me of your post on makos. These sure look sharky but I’m no fisherman. To see those pics – and why it sure looks like a spinner or a black tip – go to http://exit63. wordpress.com/ and scroll about a quarter of the way down the page to a series of shorts showing the sharkesque silhouettes. Spinner sharks present very little danger, despite their willingness and seeming pleasure in jumping right next to surfers. See YouTube under “Spinner shark.” However, seeing a tropical shark up here indicates virtually any shark species from here to the tropics might be here. In some ways, that’s quite interesting. In other ways … RATCHETING UP URUSHINOL: I just read where the sales of OTC hydrocortisone products – one of the only true anti-itch ingredients out there – have gone ballistic nationwide. I’m guessing that’s not because someone just discovered that hydrocortisone creams help eliminate ear-lobe wrinkles. As your tight-skinned face likely knows, store shelves were denuded of Preparation H not long ago, when it was social media-ed that the oozy bunker-based stuff worked just as well on the body’s upper end, especially around the eyes. Sorry, but that repurposing still strikes me as a dab or two odd. In the case of the rush for hydrocortisone, it simply proves it’s the season of the itch. And this year it’s a bitch, brought on by one of the warmest winters in written history. But there may be even more arriving skin woes caused by elevated temperatures. Poison ivy and its buddies have taken an itch for worse. I had gotten wind of a number of folks coming down with cases of poison ivy reaching new heights in ooziness and itch. Right away, the science guy in me was itching to know if, just maybe, the weird weather was somehow to blame. I knew that scenario was a long shot on my part, but damned if I didn’t surf over to WebMD and read this report: “As the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases, it's boosting the growth of poison ivy plants, two recent studies show. These elevated carbon dioxide levels are creating bigger, stronger poison ivy plants that produce more urushiol, the oil that

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pants, who ranged in age from 11 to 68, Schulze noted the “great crowd of spectators on hand who were excited to witness a diverse group of swimmers.” He added, “The Barnegat Light Beach Patrol worked hard to assure a safe event for all who were on hand. It’s great to watch the competition among the fastest swimmers, but I really enjoy the looks on the faces of those who just want to finish. As they register, many first-timers ask important questions about the course’s difficulty and we do our best to encourage their safe participation in this challenging swim. It is really fun to see those novice swimmers on the beach re-living their race with family members and friends.” For all times and age group winners, visit lmsports.com/blight12.htm. — Juliet Kaszas-Hoch julietkaszas-hoch@thesandpaper.net


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of art, photography and surfboard building. Several surfing companies as well as the Surfrider Foundation and Surfer’s Environmental Alliance will be on hand. Kona Brewing Co. beer and Blind Lady wine will be available for sale, as well as food from Barnegat’s Shore Fire Grill, including vegetarian options. The focal point of the evening will be a chance to meet Jeff Salmon and Ed Finnegan, who are producing “NJ: The Endless Stoke,” a documentary about New Jersey surfing that has been in the making for two years. The event will be somewhat of an information-sharing event between the Seaport and the filmmakers, as the public is encouraged to bring photos and memorabilia to be part of the movie as well as the museum’s exhibits. “We want this movie to put a positive light on New Jersey, with all the negative attention it’s had in the past few years from all these shows like ‘Jersey Shore’ and ‘Jerseylicious’ that make us look silly. We want to show the world what

Turtle Alert Continued from Page 37

home throughout the next couple months to tend to the hatchery activity. “Until those babies hatch, I will work my schedule around them.” “The LBI Foundation hatchery has some active nests, too,” Wnek pointed out. “We have several nests protected, as well as several nests in areas that we began to enhance so that terrapins could use them as nesting areas. This is something that we are hoping to do more of next year, which we are going to conduct as a research project for next year.” Project Terrapin began about four years ago, and Lacey joined in last year. “I’ve wanted to do this for years,” she noted, explaining how she and husband, Tom, would walk along the dike and see terrapin nests, and evidence of predators, and no baby turtles. Tom encouraged, “You should do something about this.” “I have always been a turtle person. They call me ‘the turtle lady,’” Lacey said with a laugh. After attending the Blue Vision Summit in May 2011, Lacey met with Wnek, got a permit for the work she intended to do on the Island’s north end, and spoke about her intentions at a Barnegat Light meeting that June. “It was attended by over 100 homeowners,” Lacey explains on her blog on the Sierra Club Activist Network site, at connect.sierraclub. org/ActivistNetwork/home. “The response was positive!” Last year, 221 eggs were relocated to the High Bar hatchery, and only eight didn’t hatch. “It was a phenomenal first year,” said Lacey, who funded her work herself that first year. “A whopping success.” This year, Lacey said she received a couple phone calls from Cedar Bonnet Island, as well as Harvey Cedars and other northern spots on the Island, but High Bar Harbor especially “was hopping.” (The Cedar Bonnet eggs will be released there; Lacey notes on each nest in the

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we’re really about,” said Salmon via phone from his home in Shark River Hills last week. Salmon started bodyboarding Monmouth County beaches as a kid in the 1970s and became a dedicated surfer around Deal and Loch Arbor in the 1980s. In 1988, he went to Santa Barbara City College in California. The waves were great, but he realized there was something he missed from his life in New Jersey and returned home. He came back to less-consistent surf, but realizing there was something inherent to the culture here. He works for Fed Ex and has made up for the local wave quality through his travels, including many extended trips to Indonesia. Ed Finnegan grew up in Brick, both surfing and sailboarding. He currently lives in Cambridge, Mass., and is a publisher at The Tamarack Press in New York City. “This is a passion project,” said Finnegan. “I saw the importance of New Jersey history. These are stories that need to be told before they are relegated to the dustbins of time. Getting them on film is the best way to do that.” Right now they have a five-minute trailer of some classic footage. Much of the urgency to produce this film now is due to the fact that

a lot of the original documentation will not be around forever. “There are some wives finding their husbands’ old 16 mm reels in the attic and throwing them away,” Salmon pointed out. He and Finnegan also recognize that many of the shakers and movers of New Jersey surfing are getting up there and may not be able to tell the stories someday in the future. Henry “Stretch” Pohl, for instance, the first person to ever surf LBI, back in 1932, passed away in 2002. Before the information age, the pulse of surfing was found in the surf shops and magazines. But the shops carried the mags (which had little coverage of New Jersey anyway), hence making them the de facto keepers of the culture. Finnegan and Salmon have made a play to get the shops more involved to hold onto that legacy through the film. The pair have already had lengthy filmed interviews with legendary Long Branch surfer and owner of The Islanders Surf Shop, Vince Troenic; Cecil Lear of Belmar, who started the Eastern Surfing Association in the 1960s; Greg “Grog” Mesanko of Seaside Heights; and Les Wrightman, original owner of Manatee Surf Shop in Belmar.

Salmon was on Long Beach Island early in the project, talking with Michael Lisiewski of Brighton Beach Surf Shop. Michael’s father, Richard Lisiewski, made the first surfboard in New Jersey and started the Matador and Collier labels in the 1960s; he still kicks around the shop today. He opened Brant Beach Surf Shop in 1966, the original incarnation of Brighton Beach Surf Shop. Many items on display at the New Jersey Surf Museum are on loan from the Lisiewski family. Salmon and Finnegan will be filming more interviews at “Memories, Mentors, and Movies.” There will be a scanner set up to copy photos for both the film and the museum archives. There is also a full lineup of live music, with all the bands playing for free in support of the new surf museum venue. The slated acts are 17-year-old singer/songwriter prodigy Jes Loren, New Jersey rockers Woodfish and the Hawaiian-influenced Ukulele Dudes. “It’s 100 percent related to surfing, and we couldn’t ask for more,” Hart said. “This event is going to be very good for reliving memories and making new ones.” joncoen@thesandpaper.net

hatchery where the eggs were found.) Moving the eggs is “a delicate procedure.” Terrapins don’t have floating embryos, so one has to be careful not to drown the baby in the process of handling the egg. To assist her project, Lacey recruited a few key individuals, including Tracey Crimi and her daughter, Grace – “my 7-year-old intern,” Lacey calls her. “She’s incredible.” Tracey’s husband, John, built the hatchery enclosure, while Janet Owens also helped out, as did many other residents, visitors, students and volunteers. The Garden Club of Long Beach Island even donated money for yellow “turtle crossing” signs installed in Barnegat Light in early June to alert motorists to terrapins on the road. As club member and Project Terrapin volunteer Dottie Reynolds explained at the time, each year the Garden Club of LBI raises funding for special projects, and “the diamondback terrapin project was chosen for a grant this year since the terrapins face an uphill battle for survival searching for suitable nesting sites on our populated Island.” (Sadly, a number of the signs have been stolen this summer.) Lacey’s project goal is to protect the nesting sites of the diamondback terrapin – “a medium-sized, coast-hugging turtle found in the brackish bay waters along the coasts of eastern and southern North America, from Cape Cod to the Gulf of Mexico,” as she notes on her blog – in Barnegat Light and the surrounding area, and she has been heartened by the support of others. “This whole community has been turtle alert,” said Lacey. She recounted how she often spotted senior citizens stopping traffic to rescue a terrapin on Bayview Avenue in Barnegat Light. “It was a wonderful feeling.” — Juliet Kaszas-Hoch julietkaszas-hoch@thesandpaper.net

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Oil Drilling Continued from Page 37 in the area, such as nesting birds or terrapins, and leave only footprints. Dave Rauschkolb, founder of Hands Across the Sand, wrote, “I founded Hands Across the Sand to bring organizations and individuals together to send a powerful message to leaders that expanding oil drilling in our oceans is a dirty, dangerous endeavor. We must compel our local and national lawmakers to steer a clear path towards clean energy sources and decrease our dependence on dirty, dangerous fuels. Every oil spill endangers the coastal tourism industries, ravages the sea life and seafood industry and impacts the lives of every person in its path for generations. “If we learned anything from the Deepwater Horizon Disaster it is this: There is no such thing as cleaning up an oil spill.” For more information on Hands Across the Sand, go to handsacrossthesand.net. For more information on “Tour for the Shore,” go to cleanoceanaction.wordpress.com/tour. — Pat Johnson

Continued from Page 30 to where they had family.” Some of them were also offered an application for Tucker’s Walk. If Home Quest doesn’t get the ten subsidies for low-income housing, Kelly said she will not give up on Tucker’s Walk. “Then I work harder to find a solution, like I always do. That’s what this has been a game of, every day: finding a solution to get past the next barrier that cropped up. And we’ve done it, and we’ll be doing it, in other communities. It’s being very well received and I think it’s really going to be a solution. When there was no permanent housing being funded, we were able

Rick Reynolds Continued from Page 50 As a former restaurant owner and an involved chamber member, he was asked to take the executive director position in January 2007 to fill a vacancy, and accepted. Reynolds’ family owned and operated the former Carroll’s Restaurant and the adjacent Cranberry Bog tavern on Route 9 in Manahawkin. He was actually a second-generation chamber leader – his late father, Ray, was very active in the organization in the 1950s, and his mother, Peg, was involved through the years. Reynolds was instrumental in building the chamber’s welcome center and office at 265 West Ninth St. in Ship Bottom, and he promoted Chowderfest since its inception, board members noted at the time Reynolds assumed the director role. The Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce is the 12th largest chamber of commerce in the state. It currently has 533 members, including many businesses from beyond the region. “The chamber is approaching its hundredth anniversary and it is a very strong organization, with a tremendous backbone,” Reynolds said in

a SandPaper interview this week. “It’s the premier organization in Southern Ocean County.” The chamber was established in 1914 and is beginning to plan for the upcoming 100th anniversary, the chamber’s July 25 press release noted. It is “looking to connect with the community for help in planning this extraordinary event to celebrate the accomplishments of the region during the past century and to continue strongly into the next,” added the press release. Meanwhile, the successful Chowder CookOff Classic sponsored by the chamber enters its 24th year this fall. Many of the organizational details of the event were secured by Reynolds before his departure. Chowderfest Weekend falls on Sept. 29 and 30 this year. “There are a lot of volunteers in the managerial area for Chowderfest – I’m just one person. There are really good people in involved in strong positions. … It’s going to be a great event,” Reynolds said in answer to a question from the SandPaper reporter. For further information regarding the Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce, see the website at visitLBIregion.com, call 609-4947211 or visit the office. — Maria Scandale

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Continued from Page 40 Aside from ark curtains and Torah covers, Katz has also created wedding canopies, prayer shawls, stained glass, banners and wall hangings. “She seems like the perfect person who can help us with this,” said Cyndy Friedland, congregation founder and past-president. “She loves working with groups and helping them with their art work. This will really be a fun time for all of us. When it is complete, I think it is going to look very beautiful.” Geringer said the congregation has not yet seriously pursued a permanent home. “For now, we’re concentrating on building up a strong community,” she said. “The church serves as a nice facility, and so far, it has worked out well for us.” — Eric Englund ericenglund@thesandpaper.net

Continued from Page 44 get involved. “By having the students work on drafting scripts for our puppet shows, it gives them real-world experience as writers and the chance to showcase their writing abilities in a local setting,” Huch said. “We obviously benefit by having new material available to keep our programming fresh and up to date, which is vital to keep audience members entertained and coming back.” Huch explained the puppet show has been running for several years, but this year, thanks to the Maritime Museum for hosting it, the puppet shows have been weekly. This year also marks the start of the three-pronged partnership of ALO, ReClam the Bay and the museum. — Victoria Lassonde victorialassonde@thesandpaper.net


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Flexible Appt. Scheduling Accepts Assignment on all Medicare Claims

Island Wellness Center since 1999 Acupuncture Massage • Reiki Facials • Yoga

Laura Say, MHS, PT

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PHYSICAL THERAPY 1702 CENTRAL AVE., BARNEGAT LIGHT, NJ

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494-0020

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Swedish & Deep Tissue Over 10 Years Experience Open7 Days 609-494-2244 816 Long Beach Blvd. • Ship Bottom

Herniated Disc Sufferers

New treatment options are available!

You may think you have tried everything and you may have given up hope of feeling better again. If you haven’t met with me, I am sure you haven’t tried everything. I have helped many disc pain sufferers return to a normal life without drugs, surgery, injections, or painful exercise. I utilize advanced non invasive technology featuring DRX9000 disc decompression and K-Laser deep tissue laser therapy since 2006. The treatments are gentle and FDA cleared. Most of my patients are living pain free. Don’t take my word for it; search youtube.com for “Dr. Reed Lerman” you can hear it from my patients. You may also call my office directly. I will answer all your questions. We can meet and I will review your MRI’s and tell you if your condition is appropriate for my care. I want to help you!

Dr. Reed Lerman, DC Alliance For Wellness - 175 East Bay Ave., Manahawkin, NJ 609-661-0101 www.ReedLerman.com

In-Office Whitening ZOOM & Wherever You Smile, We Make It Brighter™

Gift Certificates Available • Lumineers • Mini Implants • Snap-on Smile • Laser Dentistry • Same Day Repairs • One Hour Whitening • Dentures & Partials • Invisalign (Invisible Braces)

Ocean Family Dental

524 S. Main Street Cedar Run, NJ 08092 609-597-9290

Harry Gilbert, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. Keri Irving, D.M.D. Marc DiNapoli, D.M.D. Now Accepting www.LBIDENTIST.com

New Patients

Cosmetic, Family and Implant Dentistry 508 S. Long Beach Blvd. SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS • We Children and Cowards Too! Evening & Saturday Appts. • Most Insurance Plans Accepted

Ship Bottom, NJ 08008 609-494-4492

create your own jewelry 1616 LB Blvd. Surf City 494-8177

1305 Long Beach Blvd. North Beach Haven 492-BEAD

BoGo ½ Off Earrings All Jewelry Made on LBI

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ADOPTION Are you pregnant? A childless, married couple (in our 30s) seeks to adopt. Will be hands-on mom and devoted dad. Financially secure. Expenses paid. Nicole & Frank, 888-969-6134. Loving couple wishes to give love, happiness and security to your newborn. Let’s help each other. Can help with expenses. Donna and Al 877-492-8546.

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

PERSONAL TRAINING

at your home, favorite gym or outdoors. Also offering summer fitness programs & surfing lessons. Call John, North Star Nutrition & Fitness, 609-494-6175. www.nstarfit.com

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

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

SkyBlu

LBI Mobile Massage

Bringing the luxury of expert skills to the comfort of your residence or hotel room with a Certified Massage Therapist Individuals, Couples & Parties Swedish • Deep Tissue Reiki • Sports-Stretching NJ Nursing Board Certified Therapist NJ Board of Health Spa Licensed

Sally (609) 226-4289 Your best massage service guaranteed

MASSAGE THERAPY/ SPA SERVICES Enjoy therapeutic massage in your home. ABMP Certified Massage Therapist practicing in Swedish, Deep Tissue, Myofascial Release, Medical Massage, and Muscle Energy Techniques. Call Ken, 609859-3080, cell 609-280-3528.

AUCTIONS Multi-Estate & Coin/Currency Auctions LEGACIES OLD & NEW, INC.

Sat., 8/4/12, Eagleswood Fire Hall, 219 Railroad Ave., West Creek. PREVIEW 9am Day of Sale; MAIN AUCTION begins at 10am; COIN & CURRENCY AUCTION begins approx. 3:30pm. FEATURED ITEMS: Sterling Silver flatware & serving pieces, 19th Century Chinese Silk Tapestry, 14K Gold & Sterling Jewelry, Hull/ Regal Little Red Riding Hood collection, Roseville Pottery, 1st Generation Star Wars Action Figures & Accessories, ca 1880s Barnegat Bay Decoy, Tioga Gasoline Pump, Traffic Light, large selection of Seri Lithographs, porcelain ESSO Sign, several Stained Glass Hanging Lamps, Land Deed signed by President James Monroe dated 1820, vintage German Dolls. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST: Autographed Roger ‘Doc’ Cramer items, Tuckerton & LBI Postcards, Insulator from Wireless Radio Tower, late 1800s Postmaster’s Desk (Mathis from Barnegat City), Decoys, Otis Brothers Tuckerton (NJ) Tickets, Fish Factory Bags, juried ar tist Win Salmons Charcoal. PLUS: China, Porcelain & Pottery, Depression & Cut Glass, Toys/ Dolls, Folk Art, Vintage Clothing, Costume Jewelry, Home Accessories, Ephemera, Sports Memorabilia, WWI Items, Musical Instruments & more! COINS & CURRENCY: Quality Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars; 2 Krugerrands, a US Bullion Gold Coin; Shilling Notes dated 1775 & 1776; Fractional Notes; Bank, States & Mill Notes, various Confederate Money ranging from $.25 to $100, Colonial Currency and more. Visit www.legaciesoldandnew.com for pictures, listings & complete Terms of Sale. Food by Chef Rich Gosser formerly of The Cranberry Bog and Bayview Terrace. Absentee & Phone Bidders welcomed. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO RETURNS. Cash & Credit Cards ONLY. 15% BUYER’S PREMIUM; 7% NJ SALES TAX. 609-294-3122 or 609-618-7216 or Marilyn@legaciesoldandnew.com

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TAG SALE Manahawkin, 1078 Whitecap Ave. Sat./Sun., 8/4-8/5, 8am-2pm, rain/ shine. TAG SALE, NEARLY NEWWORTH THE DRIVE! Living Room, Dining Room, Bedrooms. 609-978-9052. (View picture10016 online)

GARAGE/YARD SALES Barnegat Light, 1901 Central Ave., Fri./Sat./Sun., 8/3-8/5, 8am-4pm. Huge Sale– Fishing equipment, tools, books, jewelry, furniture, household items, much more. Beach Haven, Amber & the bay. Sat., 8/4, 8am-noon. Multi family. Quality merchandise! Household, fishing, boating. No junk! Beach Haven, 503 Amber St., Sat., 8/4, 8am. Toys, fabric, towels, sheets, baby swing, and misc. Beach Haven Gardens, 13310 Pacific Ave., Sat., 8/4, 8am-noon. Multi family. Furniture & household items. Haven Beach, 22 East Colorado (118th), Sat., 8/4, 8am-noon. Wide assortment, something for everyone. Priced to sell! Holgate, 2 Holgate Ave. Sat., 8/4, 8am-1pm (rain 8/11). 20ft. Sea Ray cuddy cabin, bedroom set, appliances, electronics, jewelry, girl’s college clothing, fishing, tools, pictures, Mikasa glass. North Beach Haven, 101 West 17th St., Sat., 8/4, 8am-2pm (rain 8/11). Books, clothes, household items, holiday decor, toys, 8in. drill press. Ship Bottom, 376 West 6th St., Sat., 8/4, 9am (rain 8/11). Multi family– household items, china, glass, books, pictures, frames, linens. Ship Bottom, 240 West 20th St., Sat., 8/4, 8am-1pm. Misc. items, grandfather clock, $325. Colonial Maddox secretary desk, $350. Ship Bottom, 315 West 17th St. (bayside). Fri./Sat., 8/3-8/4, 8am4pm (rain date 8/11). Various housewares, knickknacks, etc. Spray Beach, 23 East 27th St., Sat./Sun., 8/4-8/5, 8am-noon. House contents, bikes, beach & patio chairs. Surf City, 357 & 363 North 4th St. Fri./Sat., 8/3-8/4. Household, collectibles, books, DVDs, videos, indoor/outdoor chairs, lamps, mirrors, pictures, hobby horse, dog crate, quilt rack, Britax car seat, toys, jewelry, clothes & more. Surf City, 383 North 4th St. Fri./ Sat., 8am-2pm. Household, tools, nautical items, jewelry, linens, lamps, duck decoys & more.

ARTS & CRAFTS BUY IN BULK!

JustBeadIt.net

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

FLEA MARKETS ManahawkinFleaMarket.com

OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET

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

MOVING SALE Coffee table, teak night stands, leather lounge chair, lamps, desk chair, CD record player recorder, original oil paintings. Best offers. 10am-5pm every day. 3 Buckingham Ave., Harvey Cedars. 609494-6523.

ANTIQUES APPLE TREE ANTIQUES STORE CLOSING, 20%-50% off, including Dorofee glass. Offers considered. 361 Route 9, halfway between Tuckerton & Manahawkin. 609-296-6677.

Architectural Salvage

Wrought iron fencing, garden antiques, fireplace mantles, hardware, kitchen and bath, much more. Recycling the Past, 381 North Main St., Barnegat, 609-6609790.

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

50% Off Selected Items Large Collectibles “Wizard of Oz” Items Open Daily 10am - 5pm Something For Everyone 609-494-9384

Wizard of Odds 7601 Long Beach Blvd. Beach Haven Crest Invest in Antiques They Appreciate in Value!

ANTIQUES BEACH HAVEN ANTIQUES

509 Engleside Ave., Beach Haven. Highest prices paid for gold, silver, old costume jewelry and antiques. Store hours: Sun., Mon., Tues., Fri., 11am5pm; Sat., 1pm-7pm. Call for appointments. 609-444-8119. GREEN ACRES BARN, thrift and consignment, 540 Wells Mills Rd., Waretown. GSP Exit 69 north or southbound, Fri.-Sun., 10am-5pm. 609-971-3842.

SHIP BOTTOM ANTIQUES BY THE BAY

Central Ave. at 28th St.

Open daily, except Wednesday. 609-361-0885.

NAUTICAL ANTIQUES ANTIQUE MALL

Largest selection in the tri-state area. Over 50 consignment dealers in a 3,000 sq.ft. emporium. NAUTICAL ships, anchors, wheels, bells, compasses, lanter ns, sextants, por tholes, clocks, figureheads, fishing gear, models, trunks, sculptures, vintage marine art, Mel Fisher Atocha coins, deep sea diving equipment, swords, uniforms, ships in bottles, flare guns, signal flags, clam baskets, oars, pulleys, lobster buoys, barrels, fish mounts marlin, striped bass, fishnet floats, whaling implements, scrimshaw, telescopes, binoculars, flare guns, books, hatchcover tables, chronometers. Dealer friendly. 20% off.

UP FROM THE DEEP SHOPPES

901 N. Bay Ave., Beach Haven. 12pm-5pm 7 days. 609-4927574.

ANTIQUES/BOOKS Verde Antiques and Rare Books

We Buy & Sell Quality Items

Decorative Art & Paintings, Prints & Photographs; Vintage & Rare Books; Toys, Sports & Doll Collectibles; Magazines & Autographs; Pottery; Ephemera of All Kinds & Estate Jewelry. ....................................................... TOO MANY BIRDS & DUCKS! Bought Our Third Collection of Decoys and Shore Birds. Until Aug. 12, buy $1,000 (or more) worth of decoys and/or shore birds - Get 30% off total sale. Open Wed.-Sun., 11am-4pm. 73 East Bay Ave., Manahawkin. 609-597-5233. On the web at verdeantiquesandrarebooks.com

COLLECTIBLES

SALE

Irish Dolls at KILLEEN’S IRISH SHOP. Route 9 and Bay Ave., Manahawkin. 609-597-4403.

APPLIANCES ERIK’S APPLIANCE SERVICE

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

609-597-6446

Lic.#13VH05348400

GE washer & gas dryer, $175/both. Manahawkin. Call 609-698-0264.

SPAS/HOT TUBS Softub Spa Rentals

WEEKLY, MONTHLY, SEASONAL We do all the work...Just say ahh...in your spa. 609-492-4996. www.shoresoftub.com

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Schecter Diamond Series electric bass guitar with case. Like new, never used. Asking $475. On LBI. Please call 609-709-8322.

FURNITURE 12-light brass chandelier; Ethan Allen pine corner cabinet; large Tiffany lamp with apples/grapes design; large storage ottoman, floral design; other nice items! 973-8098211. ALL FREE! Twin bed w/mattress, box spring, frame, & white headboard. 4 rattan chairs. Broyhill armoire (top half). Located North Beach. Call 609-494-2568. Carolina furniture: 1 double extension table, 6 Queen Anne chairs, 1 china, 1 buffet, $1,500; Ambiance TV console, $600; Reclining leather sofa, $850; Mahogany bedroom set: headboard, night stand, kingsized bed, mattress, $1,200. Call 609-607-0102. Hitchcock DR table w/4 chairs, seats 8, $350; 10ft.x12ft. pastelcolored oriental rug, $300. 609361-9129.

SPORTING GOODS Diamondback Series 600 recumbent bike. Excellent condition. Hardly used. Asking $100. Call 609-494-4519.


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MERCHANDISE ACME BIKE SHOPS

Skateboards ..................$39.99 Bikes ................................$199 SUP Package ...................$499 Inline Skates ......................$99 All Board Shorts .................$10

WE RENT:

Bikes. SUP Boards. Kayaks. Hot Tubs. Joggers. CRIBS. ElliptiGos! AND A LOT MORE... 84th Street, 609-492-5150 27th Street, 609-492-6522 acmebeachandbike.com Acorn Superglide outdoor stairlift. Just serviced. Runs well. Full documents, $1,600. Installed Brant Beach. Call 260-413-2641. Adult tricycle with back basket, 1 month old, $450/OBO. Call 609661-1308.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Friday, Sept. 21st

MetLife Stadium, section 339. 10 tickets available, $100 each. Please call 908-705-0238. DISH Network. Starting at $19.99/ month PLUS 30 Premium movie channels FREE for 3 months! SAVE & ask about SAME DAY installation! Call 866-944-6135.

ElliptiGOs are here!

BUY IT • RENT IT • DEMO IT. 5 pass=$110/ 10 pass=$200. Buy one today...get $100 rebate certificate. 84th Street on LBI. 609-492-5150 www.ElliptiGo.com Lasko 5ft. Whirlpool tub w/Kohler faucet, like new, $300. Jogging stroller, $65. Brand new pool alarm, $50. Denon surround receiver, $150. 609-361-8444.

LIZZIE ROSE TEA ROOM

TENT SALE! Inventory Clearance up to 70% off. OPEN: Fri.Sun., 11:30am-5pm. Afternoon tea, desserts. Call 609-2961551. 219 East Main St., Tuckerton. OUTRIGGERS, Tigress, telescoping, $300. DOWNRIGGER, Cannon, telescoping, $250. PORTHOLES, 22in., solid brass, $300. AWNING, retractable, 16ft.x8ft., $300. Like new. 609-432-3596.

CATERING

CLEANING SERVICES

ISLAND CATERING

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

By Okie’s- Full Service Catering. Weddings, Pig Roasts, Barbecues and Outdoor Parties. Call 609-4943394. www.lbicatering.com K&S Gourmet Catering. Clambakes, Barbecues, Weddings. We specialize in full service off-premise catering for all occasions. Staffing and rentals available. Call 609548-6343.

PARTY SERVER

Professional, experienced catering server. Fine dining experience. For in-home dinners, parties, showers. LBI area only. 201-681-8147 or rusty799@verizon.net

SHORE THING CATERING

Whether dinner for 2 or special events for 200 or more, our catering is ‘‘Shore’’ to please. 609-2903508 or 609-488-5586. www.shorethingcatering.com

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

RUBBISH & GARBAGE REMOVAL JUNK OUT

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

All your cleaning needs. Let It Shine Cleaning Service. Changeovers, year ’round. LBI area. Owner operated. References available. Faith, 609-312-9494.

ALWAYS CHOOSE THE BEST

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

ANCHOR CLEANING

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

AT SHORE SERVICE

Insured, experienced, professional cleaners. Year ’round, home and office. Openings, changeovers, scheduled cleanings, new constructions, power washing, windows, trash removal. FREE estimate, call today. Susan 609-7135569. Audrey says, ‘‘Don’t get your panties in a pinch!’’ With our help we can make all your cleaning needs a cinch. We do it all, so give us a call. Cleaning is a sure thing. 609-5975325, Audrey.

Betty’s Busy Bees, LLC

SCREEN REPAIRS LBI screen repairs, door installation, and home repairs done at your location! Lic.#13VH01016900. Credit cards accepted. Call Mike Haines, 609-290-8836.

Eco-friendly year around cleaning service. Residential/Commercial. Openings/Closings, Changeovers. Reasonable rates. Bonded, Insured. 609-618-9465 or 609-2765541.

Kelly’s Cleaning Services Michael J. Kelly 732-364-5330 mjjkelly@aol.com Family Owned & Operated - Our 18th Year A Year Round Company Based on LBI

Weekly • Bi-Monthly • Monthly Residential • Rentals • Changeovers Emergencies

Standup Paddle Boards

Free lessons daily w/ $39 rental. New boards $499 w/paddle. Come see us...Guaranteed fun! Acme Surf and Sport, 84th St., Brighton Beach. 609-492-5150. acmesurfandsport.com

Window Cleaning Specialist/Screens Specialist/Screens • Shades • Blinds Power Washing • Ceiling Fans • Steamed Carpets & Rugs Gardening & Yard Work Storage Solutions for Garages • Estate Cleaning

RENTAL SERVICE

Mike’s Picks for the Week: 4 Bee’s Polish American Deli in Surf City Best Polish Kielbasa and Homemade Pierogies 609-494-4545

Free Estimates References Available • Professional • Prompt

ACME RENTALS

Bikes •Kayaks •Cribs •SUPs •ElliptiGos •Surfboards •Trailers. YOU NAME IT. WE RENT IT. One stop shop for all of your vacation needs... acmerentals.biz

Ann Wallace Best Agent for Follow up on LBI 609-709-2704 Fully Insured

Donations Made to Support: Breast Cancer Research, Autism Awareness & Wounded Warrior Project

CLEANING SERVICES CARPET CLEANING

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

CLEANING SERVICES Kim’s Professional Cleaning Service. On-call 24hrs. Emergencies, Changeovers, Weekly cleanings. Residential, Commercial. Great rates. Call today, 609-857-3034 or 609-994-4148.

Mr. Maintenance Cleaning

Commercio Quality

Carpet & Furniture

Cleaning

Powerful truck mount. Fast drying. Certified carpet cleaner. Environmentally safe products. Tile & grout cleaning. Serving LBI & vicinity. Free estimates. Insured. 609-3508908. www.commerciocarpetclean ing.com Do you need to ‘‘brighten’’ your home? Call Sunshine Cleaning Service. Year ’round, seasonal and changeovers. References available. Call Stacey, 609-3841649.

DORA’S ISLAND CLEANING

SEASONAL/YEAR ’ROUND

609-276-5537

HOUSE WATCH

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

JR’S WINDOW WASHING New Construction/Store Fronts

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

609-290-1920

BEST

Residential, commercial and summer changeovers. Mattress cleaning and sanitizing. Fully insured. Bonded. Free estimates. 10% OFF first cleaning. 609242-1629. www.mr-maintenance-clean ing.com

15995 HALF HOUSE $ 85 3 Areas SOFA & LOVESEAT $ 110 99 WHOLE HOUSE $ SOFA & LOVESEAT 219 7 Areas WHOLE HOUSE $

Professional cleaning with a personal touch. Residential, offices, rentals. Owner operated. Free estimates. Call 609-709-4267, leave message.

SUPERB CARPET CLEANING

LBI’s carpet cleaner for over 30 years. WE CLEAN WITH STEAM! Mention ad, get 1 area free when you clean 3 or more rooms. Call 609-494-5858. WILL DO changeover cleanings. Sun.-Thurs., 20% off. Also available for Fall cleanings. BOOK NOW! Call Joann, 609-276-3317.

You’ll Get the Cleanest Carpet & Upholstery

For a Friendly Phone Consultation with no Bait & Switch, Call 609290-2691. You’ll be glad you did! www.baysidecarpetcleaning.org

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

7 Areas

609-489-1721

HANDYMAN Odd Jobs & Yard Work

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

Fast Screen

Same Day Mobile Repair Service Credit Cards Accepted

609.312.1076

Fully Insured

THINK ABOUT IT!

DANA LIMOUSINES, LLC SERVING ALL AIRPORTS, CITIES, CASINOS & PIERS GUARANTEED LOWEST RATES

CALL-TOLL FREE (866) 521-0076 • (866) 521-8790 FAX SERVING THE TRI-STATE AREA FULLY LICENSED Danalimousine DanalimousineLLC LLC@aol.com @aol.com INSURED WARNING: N.J. & U.S. DOT LAWS REQUIRE LIMOUSINE COMPANIES TO HAVE $1,500,000.00 IN LIABILITY INSURANCE, & ALSO ALL NEW DRIVERS ARE SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS. BEWARE OF LOCAL FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS, OR LIMOUSINE COMPANIES THAT DON’T MEET THESE STATE & FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS.

ALLPURPOSEREPAIRS.COM

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

Big C...Little Repairs

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

COAST HANDYMAN SERVICES

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

Fireplaces Plus, Inc.

STEAM CARPET CLEANING

HANDYMAN

Carpet & Wood Floors Furniture & Artwork The Sun Will Destroy Them • We’re Here To Help! 99% Ultra Violet Ray Rejection

SUN BUSTERS

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

HANDYMAN

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

HOME WORK

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

LBI HOME HANDYMAN

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

LBIHANDYMAN.COM

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

SUNRISE SERVICES

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

D. Cerillo

Construction LLC

Home Improvements & Handyman Service

Over 25 Years’ Experience

• Kitchens & Baths • Wood Rot • Painting • Windows & Doors • Sheetrock, etc. • Rental Repairs NO JOB TOO SMALL

609-361-1332

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

WINDOW TINTING

Specializing In Oceanfront & Bayfront Homes

sunbusters.cjb.net

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

KellyKs Window Cleaning 20% Discount With Neighbor Referral

(484) 390-2006 www.KellysWindowCleaning.com Serving South Jersey

Steve Kelly Owner

CLEAR REFLECTIONS LLC Window Cleaning Pressure Washing Painting • Staining

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HEATING & COOLING

COSMOS ELECTRIC

LAURENCE HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

PROMPT, HONEST & FAIR

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

J.A.G. Electrical Contracting LLC

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

Kean

Electrical Contractors, Inc.

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

THOMAS F. GOGLIA & SON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

All calls promptly answered. Serving Manahawkin & LBI w/25 years experience. Lic.#12137. 609-5490049.

HEATING & COOLING ALL-WAYS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

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

FAZIO HEAT & AIR

Our rates don’t inflate going over the bridge. R22 $24.99 lb. Great service contracts. 15 minute call backs. Emergency service standby. Fully insured. Free service calls. Lic.#13VH06569000 ins.

609-276-1658

Mr. Fix-It 361-8226

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

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

Rick Barker Heating & Cooling, LLC

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

PLUMBING DOC’S PLUMBING

Dependable, professional, local service. Installation of all plumbing systems. Call 609-296-2229. Lic#9467.

Lic # 5828

ELECTRICAL

PLUMBING

Residential • Commercial • Industrial

Quality Service at Your Convenience

“NO JOB TOO SMALL”

Thomas J Kohler Jr. owner/operator Lic# 12557

Serving Local Businesses & Home Owners for 32 years • Upgrade Electrical Service • Recessed Lighting • Air Conditioning Circuits

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

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

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

LICENSE No. 6093

WE DO SOLAR

185 N. Main St. (Rt. 9) Manahawkin, N.J.

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

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

QUICK RESPONSE

609-361-0236 www.daveselectric.net

609-891-6905

Fully Bonded & Insured Lic.# 15541

NJ License #15079A

(some restrictions may apply)

“Extreme Home Make Over Contractor”

(609) 978-6530 WWW.GOGREENWITHLOUSELECTRIC.COM

Free Estimates 24-Hr. Service

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

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

waltmccollum@yahoo.com

Please visit us online for current product discounts Lic.# 13VH05908400

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

609-494-0927

MONTANHA

Plumbing,

Heating & Cooling

WINTERIZATION RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

MECHANICAL Plumbing & Heating Service - Repairs - Remodels

Seasonal Water Turn-Ons & Offs

CALL NOW FOR OUR AC CONDENSER SPECIAL WITH FREE CUSTOM COVER

Yes, We’re On LBI!

Ozzie Montanha

6105 Long Beach Blvd. • Brant Beach

License# 11125

www.storsbergplumbing.com

Phone # 609-978-3551

609-361-0600

Lic #6062

Water & Sewer Hook Ups House Winterizations Tankless Water Heaters Drain Cleaning • Gas Piping Fixtures Installed • Repair Service

609-361-7473 Michael J. VanLiew Over 20 Years Experience Master Plumber

Lic. #12456 Ship Bottom, NJ

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

HEATING • COOLING • PLUMBING SAME DAY HEATING AND COOLING REPLACEMENTS

Residential • Commercial

10% OFF ALL SERVICE CALLS

FREE ESTIMATES LBI • Manahawkin Tuckerton Lacey Twp. • Toms River

Licensed & Fully Insured

$50 OFF ANY JOB OVER $200

Since 1976

Ceiling Fans Recessed Lights Remodeling & New Construction

All Phases of Electrical Work No Job Too Small

10% OFF ALL JOBS OVER $250.00

609-361-9453

NJ LICENSE #6156

609-242-5474

• New Construction • Wiring for Ceiling Fans • Troubleshooting

597-8570

FREE ESTIMATES

PLUMBING

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

KURTZ ELECTRIC, INC.

JERSEY SHORE PLUMBING & DESIGN

Master Plumber

Serving LOCAL Businesses & Homeowners for Over 20 Years

ELECTRICAL

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

Replacement System

HOME TEMPERATURE MONITORING STARTING @ $35.99 + TAX AND SENSOR LEAVING FOR THE WINTER? WE WILL MONITOR YOUR HOME’S TEMPERATURE TO PREVENT DAMAGE. ONLY DOWN FOR WEEKENDS? IN SUMMER DON’T COME HOME TO A HOT HOUSE. SERVICE CONTRACTS MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS Starting @ $20.00 a Month + Tax Starting @ $85.00 + Tax Includes Parts & Labor 32-point Tune Up (Cap & Contactor Included) 32-point Tune Up DISCOUNT ON PARTS & LABOR UNLIMITED SERVICE CALLS PRIORITY SERVICE

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

609-812-0094

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LANDSCAPING

GARDEN CENTER

FENCING FENCES

We carry a full line of reasonably priced, high quality wood & vinyl fencing. Prompt installation. Free estimates. Barnegat Light Landscaping Co., 609-709-5227. Proudly serving LBI’s North End. SRF444@yahoo.com

Landscaping & Garden Center (Previously LBI Landscaping)

Design & Installation

Design, Install, Maintain

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

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

Reg/Lic# 13VH02805500

LIND ENTERPRISES LLC TERMITE & PEST CONTROL

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

A SUMMER CLEANUP

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

PEST MANAGEMENT

Lic # 13VH04791400

LANDSCAPE DESIGN STONE PAVERS WALLS FENCING ASPHALT SPRINKLERS

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

494-7562 • 294-9551

Landscapes

LANDSCAPING

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

www.hochslandscaping.com

DAWSON

LAWN CARE

Call Howard 609-384-5019

609-361-4310

Free Estimates

PEST CONTROL

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

Lawn SPRINKLERS Recommended by “4 out of 5 Landscapers”

AFFORDABLE Landscaping

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

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

AH

‘‘The friends of your yard.’’ Stone spreading, all colors and sizes, lawn care, hedge and shrub trimming, mulch and complete cleanups. ‘‘Planting time is any time.’’ Prompt service. 609-312-9857.

“When You Want It Done Right”

20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

609-660-0009 100 OFF

(609) 978-1577 • (732) 244-0623 5 Year Warranty No Deposits - Permits Included

New Installation

Lic.#13VH05803700

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

with ad at time of estimate

$

“Every Project a Referral”

State Lic.#00016664

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

$300 off Inground Liner Replacements!

• Over 15 Years of Experience • Expert Inground & Aboveground Liner Replacements • Safety Cover Specialist • Openings/Closings/Weeklies • System Repair & Upgrades

MOWING & TRIMMING

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

AQUA CONNECTION

609-597-6492

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

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

• Qualified Heater Technician • Child Safety Fences • Salt Systems • Pressure Testing of pool lines • Leak Detection • Fully Licensed & Insured

Call Today 609-857-5435

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

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

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

NJ HIC# 13VH06736000

QUALITY DEPENDABLE WORK

PERENNIAL GARDENS

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

perennialgardenslbi.com

609-489-6400

Landscaping • Fencing • Pavers

(609) 494-0800

Landscape Design Lic.# 13VH01646400

For-Shore Weed Control Lawn Care

Night & Day

Tree & Shrub Care

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

Landscape Design

www.LandscapeLBInj.com

All Landscape Services & Outdoor Lighting Installations

609-494-7373

Allgreen Pest Services ECO FRIENDLY power washing/wildlife trapping

609.812.9191 www.shrubheads.com

LAWN CARE • TREE & SHRUB CARE OUTDOOR PEST CONTROL

“Your yard is always on our mind”

609-693-6999

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

For

F

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

LIGHTHOUSE LANDSCAPE more

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

609-978-1392

7 Day Service

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

Licensed & Insured Free Estimates Real Estate Inspections


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LANDSCAPING

Castle’s Cleanup Crew, LLC

Residential & Vacation Turnover cleaning. Lawn maintenance, yard cleanups, painting & deck staining. Weeding programs. Call 609-713-5289. Free estimates, fully insured.

GIOTTINI LANDSCAPING

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

609-494-4808

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

SCHONEY’S LANDSCAPING CLEANUPS

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

SEASONAL CLEANUPS LBI & MAINLAND AREA

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

GIOTTINI LANDSCAPING 609-494-4808

MANAHAWKIN TREE SERVICE

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

494-0266

Quality Mushroom Soil Topsoil & Mulch

597-8846

Free estimates. Fully insured. Lic.#13VH01099400

LANDSCAPING

UPHOLSTERERS

HOUSE WATCH

HOUSE WATCH

WEEDS-B-GONE

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

All Winter House Watch $55/Month

EYE on LBI

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

YARD BUILDERS

Sprinklers, installed, repaired, seasonal turn on/off. Tree removal & planting. Hardscaping, retaining walls, pavers, walkways, driveways. No job too big or too small. Call James, 609-276-3557. Yard Cleanups, Mowing, Weeding, Tree/Hedge Trimming, Mulch, Stone, Plant Transplants, Flower Beds, Misc. Work. Reasonable prices. Call Stacey 609-618-3673.

MASONRY

STAFFORD STONE

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

WINDOW TREATMENTS JG DESIGNS

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

AWNINGS & CANOPIES ATLANTIC AWNINGS

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

Curbs Driveways Patios Sidewalks Steps

CULTURED STONE

Clean Ups • Trimming • Tree Planting & Plants Celestino Cruz References • Free Estimates - Est. 1980

celestino.landscaping@yahoo.com

Carl Gallagher Mason • Contracting

609-978-1045 • Fax: 609-978-0337

609-494-0969

Reg./Lic# 13VH02263300

609-290-1920

Yo u r A d C o u l d B e Here! 609-494-5900

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

609-713-8352

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

www.EYEonLBI.com

Your One Stop Shop for House se Watching & Property P Management Needs

Interior & Exterior Inspections

7 days a week 12 months a year Call for free estimates

ShoreShield@gmail.com

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

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

By Jim Ratigan, LBI & BHW since 2001 FULL TIME. Background: Heating, Electrical, Plumbing, Property Management & Maintenance, 30+ years! Personalized Service. Weekly house checks. Call for appointment.

Reg./Lic.# 13V00199100

609-839-9118

609-287-0501

Atlantic Awnings Professional Installations Residential/Commercial

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

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

OUTHERN

Protect Your Home With Shore Shield

Lic# 13VH06758700

Fully Insured

OCEAN

Stone Spreading • Brick Pavers • Landscaping

609-597-3629 www.SouthernOceanHardscaping.com

Lic# 13VH02482900

609-597-0964 Manahawkin, NJ 08050

856-764-8446 Delran, NJ 08075

J.J. BRICK PAVERS LLC Patios • Walkways • Driveways Retaining Walls & Stone • Flower Beds Landscaping • Mulch • Top Soil

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

We Will Beat Any Estimate by 5%

Jose Lopez cell 609-713-0940 • office 609-978-8420

FREE ESTIMATES

494-4106 • 597-1767

Lic#13VH00893900

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

609-661-9150 Call for free consultation for design services

Call now to schedule your spring cleanup

FREE 3-D Design with any Design Built Service

10% off for New Customers FREE ATES

EMERGENCY WORK

ESTIM

609-296-5335 732-208-8733

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

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

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

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

609.709.5227

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

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

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

ROOFING/SIDING A ALL EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS

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

ROOFING/SIDING

ROOFING/SIDING

A ALL PHASES OF ROOFING/SIDING

J. MCDERMOTT ROOFING

We specialize in Roofing & Siding, Cedar Impressions, Vinyl Siding, Cedar Shakes, GAF Timberline Roofing. BEST PRICES ON LBI. Call for free estimate. Only Certified Vinyl Siding Installers Located on LBI. Fully licensed & insured. 609-494-5108. Lic.#13VH04369400.

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

ELEVATORS

ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE

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

Specializing In Stain Work

METAL WORKING

ACCREDITED HOME ELEVATOR CO.

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

609-660-8000

Floor Sanding & Refinishing Old & New Floors Installation & Repairs

WELDING

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

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

ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE

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

Jerry Milano

609-597-6229

Joy Milano

MILANO TILE, LLC

POWER WASHING

CARPENTRY CABINETMAKER

Finish Carpenter. Kitchen & Bath Remodeling. Cabinet Refacing. Entertainment centers, bookcases, mantles, custom moldings. References, fully insured, 30 years experience. 609-492-6820. Lic.#13VH04077900.

LBI’S Finest Power Washer

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

POWER WASHERS PLUS

CARPENTER

Cabinetmaker, 25 years experience. Honest, reliable. No job too small. 609-494-4098.

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

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

Prestige Power Washing

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

EXIT

WINDOW CLEANING AND POWER WASHING LLC.

609-294-0675

Free Estimates/Fully Insured • Owner Operated

Serving LBI over 40 years

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

Ceramic Tile LLC

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

Ph/Fx: 609-698-2378

609-296-6906 • 609-618-9031

Reg/Lic # 13VH04482900

Free Estimates

Fully Insured

Roofing • Fiberglass Decks • Skylights • Vinyl Rails All Types of Shingles & Repairs

Fully Insured • Reg/Lic 13VH00054700

PINSTRIPE ROOFING

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

$500 OFF

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

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

609.276.9299

Visit us at: www.skyrofloors.com

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

Re/Lic#13VH04831900 | EPA & CFI Certified

WOOD FLOOR REFINISHING

Ask About Our 22 Sq. Promo! We beat any written estimate!

pinstriperoofing.com

ROOFING & SIDING

Residental & Commercial Shingle Roofs • Flat Roofs • EPDM • Single Ply Systems Vinyl & Cedar Siding • Copper • Chimneys Additions & Alterations • Gutters • Windows • Painting Fiberglass Decks • Vinyl Railings • Skylights • All Repairs

609-698-7766

Fully Insured

Serving Ocean County & LBI for over 20 years

P&H ROOFING

A company where the owner is on the job! Repairs & Power Washing (No subcontractors)

609-384-1709

LLC

$ 99

4

Est. 1987

Additions • Alterations Remodels • Renovations Elevators • Decks Siding • Windows Doors • Floors • Trim

597-2692 Lic#13VH04928600

609-361-8815 N.J. Lic#13VH06719700

sq. ft

ALL FLOORS LABOR

Corrigan Construction Co.

Fully Insured Free Estimates

Up to 300 sq. ft. Price Excludes Prep.

We Specialize in wide plank wood floors

Free Estimates

Lic. #13VH00496100

Living Room & Dining Room Refinished for $999 No. 1 Red Oak Installed & Finished

Reg./Lic.# 13VH01741000

ATLANTIC

NJ LIC# 13VH06396300

Lic# 13VH01941200

iguanaroofinganddecks.com iguanaroofing@yahoo.com

609-294-8219

For a Hole in Your Roof or a Whole New Roof? Find a Roofer in Ƥ

SPECIALIZING IN FIBERGLASS, SIDING, VINYL RAILING & DECKS

516 E. Bay Ave, Manahawkin • Mohawkdirect.com

609-597-7551

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

Visit our showroom or call for shop at home service Contractors Lic.# 13VH00147400

*certain restrictions may apply

NJ REG# 13VH06143700


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AL-CAT PAINTING

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

Andrew H. Grayson Painting and Contracting

Licensed/Insured. Interior/Exterior Paint, Stain, Decorative Finish. Wallpaper, Repaint, New Construction. Power Washing. Residential/Commercial. Sub-contract, Ocean County/Will travel. References available. 609-891-5513. Lic.#13VH05418100. www.graysonpropainting.com

BYRNE PAINTING

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

POWER

EXPERT PAINTING

Interior/Exterior including residential & commercial. The finest and cleanest work. Reasonable rates, licensed & insured. Over 25 years experience. 609-758-0658, 908910-7257/cell.

Howard Painting & Staining

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

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

PAINT & HAMMER

A ALL H0ME IMPROVEMENTS

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

R.J.H. Paint & Stain

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

ON POINT CUSTOM PAINTING LLC

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

Rick’s

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

PAINTING

WASHING

CUSTOM HOUSE PAINTING

361-2452

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

800-560-WASH

We specialize in Renovations, Additions, Add-a-Level, Decks, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Vinyl Siding, Cedar Shakes, Windows, Vinyl Railings, Outside Showers. Free Estimates. Fully licensed and insured. Lic.#13VH04369400. 609-4943999.

A ALL PHASES OF HOME IMPROVEMENTS

We specialize in Additions, Decks, Renovations, Vinyl Siding, Cedar Siding, Windows, Vinyl Railings, Outside Showers, and Roofing. BEST PRICES ON LBI. Call for free estimate. Fully licensed and insured. 609-494-5108. Lic.#13VH04369400. A.G.F. HOME IMPROVEMENTS All phases of home renovations. Kitchens •Baths •Tile •Decks •Fully Insured •References •Free Estimates. 609-971-7459. Lic.#13VH01279700.

ADMIRAL HOME REPAIR

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

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AFFORDABILITY J. COLLINS & SONS CARPENTRY

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS ALL HOME REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE

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

COAST WINDOW & DOOR

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

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

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

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

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

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

MATH TUTOR

Dining room positions, experienced wait and bus staff. Year ’round busy restaurant, Octopus’s Garden, West Creek. Call Michael 609597-8828 ext. 1 or apply in person.

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ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE FROM HOME. Medical, Business, Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 888-220-5975. www.CenturaOnline.com

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

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

MICHAEL & SON

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

MALCOLM LEIGH CONSTRUCTION LLC

Certified High School Math Teacher tutoring summer months. LBI/ surrounding. Specializing in Algebra/Geometry/Pre-Calc/SAT prep. References available. 609-6188582. College graduates will tutor in Math, English & Spanish for the summer. All grades available. Flexible hours. Special discounts. 862266-6995.

COLLEGE GUIDANCE Bonita Blazer, Phd., Educational Consultant.

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

Expert assistance with selection & application process, including essay/resume support. 856234-1270.

RONALD C. RIKER

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

HONEY-DO HOME REPAIRS

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

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

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

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

COMPUTER SERVICES COMPUTER TECH

12 years experience in all phases of computer programing, setup, maintenance, repairs, networking & security. For home or small business. Will come to you! Tuckerton to LBI. Call 609618-6147 or email: williamsLEH@comcast.net My Computer Works. Computer problems? Viruses, spyware, email, printer problems, bad internet connections- FIX IT NOW! Professional, U.S. based technicians. $25 off service. Call for immediate help. 888-904-1215.

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

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

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Certified math teacher with 27 years experience. Pre-Algebra through Calculus. Reasonable rates. 914-954-8486.

College student available for babysitting on LBI. Own transportation. Former ocean lifeguard. References. Flexible hours. Please call Emily, 732-275-5279. Kidsitter wanted starting Sept. for Mon.-Fri. after school, 2:305:30pm. Must have valid drivers license and car. Pick up from bus stop, help with homework, etc. If you are interested in applying for the position, please contact me at mgreenlbi@comcast.net

ADULT CARE AT HOME ELDER CARE

European caregivers, English speaking. References, licensed, bonded, insured. Call 732-899-6366. www.athome-eldercare.com Experienced caregiver looking for P/T or F/T job or will do cleaning. Call cell 609-489-3182 or home 609-549-5957.

PETS/PET CARE ADOPT A PET

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

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Personal Pet Care. Pet Sitting, Dog Walking, Dog Care Coaching, House Sitting. 15+ years experience on LBI. The professional, loving care that your furry family deserves. Tail-wagging references!

CHERI 609-713-0866 WALK A DOG OR FOSTER KITTENS!

BEAUTIFUL LONG-HAIRED KITTEN (FEMALE) NEEDS LOVING HOME

ENGLESIDE MOTEL & RESTAURANT

Has had all shots and is spayed (Barnegat Animal Clinic). About 12 weeks old. Has two gray brothers, one with multi-toes as in Hemingway's cats. 609-494-2826 Cell 609-709-2956

HELP WANTED AIRLINES ARE HIRING! Train for hands on aviation career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified. Job placement assisitance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance. 877-564-4204.

BARTENDERS/SERVERS

Full time, minimum 2 years experience. Also accepting part time summer server applications, experienced only. Apply in person, Tucker ton Beach Grille, 1000 South Green St., Tuckerton. BOOKKEEPER/ADM- 2 to 3 days a week, experience with QuickBooks, strong computer skills, flexible hours/days. REAL ESTATE AGENTS: Experienced or newly licensed. Excellent marketing & lead generation programs for career-minded agents. Accelerated commission plan. Please send resume to Pat, Sand Dollar Real Estate, fax 609-4945151 or email patonlbi@att.net Cleaning person wanted for small Beach Haven apartment complex. Good pay. Must be reliable and live in Beach Haven/Holgate area. 609492-9283, ask for Lorraine or Jerry.

COMPANIONS/CNA/CHHA

Needed to provide assistance to seniors. Flexible hours, great pay! Senior Helpers 732-678-0096. Apply at www.seniorhelpers.com Cook-line, F/T, year ’round for bar/ liquor store. Weekends a must. Prior experience required. Excellent paid benefits. Apply within Mystic Island Casino, 110 Mathistown Road. 609-296-4800.

PET AND HOUSE SITTING, LLC

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ELITE FITNESS & HARVEY CEDARS FITNESS looking for year ’round, P/T receptionist. Email resume to elitefitness@att.net

Now hiring year ’round host/hostess, experienced servers, line cooks and dishwashers. Apply in person, 30 Engleside Ave., Beach Haven. Experienced drivers- $1,000 Signon Bonus! Regional LTL opportunities available in Burlington, NJ. Earn up to $1,100 or more per week. Great home time! 855-7808011. www.driveffe.com Experienced Reefer drivers: GREAT PAY/freight lanes from Presque Isle, MS, Boston-Leigh, PA. 800-277-0212 or www.primeinc.com Hair stylists & nail techs, experienced. With or without a following. Please call Tiffany’s Salon & Spa at 609-361-1777. Housekeeping & Front Desk, part time, immediately, summer and fall. Small Long Beach Island Motel. Call 732-245-4508.

JOEYS’ PIZZA & PASTA

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

KELLY’S CLEANING SERVICES IMMEDIATE HELP NEEDED

Weekdays & Saturday changeovers on LBI. Experience pays more. Call Mike, 732-364-5330. Kitchen help, bakery help, baker/ cake decorator, F/T, experience preferred but not necessary. Holiday Snack Bar, call 609-492-4544 or 267-994-0829. Licensed Real Estate Agent for Sales & Rentals in Progressive Suppor tive LBI Office. Join a Friendly, Positive Professional Team. Call Rick at Stevens Real Estate for a Confidential Interview, 609-494-5555. Line cooks needed, PT/FT, top pay for experience. Also night time dishwasher. Apply in person, M&M Steam Bar, 13301 Long Beach Blvd., Beach Haven Terrace. Linecooks & dishwashers needed full and part time for Black-Eyed Susans Restaurant, Harvey Cedars. Call 609-744-7812 before 6pm.

COOKS & PIZZA MAKERS

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

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

Drivers, CDL-A Truck Drivers needed! Miles, equipment, benefits. Hazmat teams, start at 50 cents/mile. Solo drivers also needed! 800-942-2104 ext 7308 or 7307. www.drive4total.com Drivers- You can count on Knight for flexible hometime, plenty of miles, daily or weekly pay, modern trucks, quarterly safety bonuses. Local orientation. 800-414-9569. www.driveknight.com

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

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Drivers CDL-A: Your current 10-20 have you down? Why not Get Home? NEW PAY PACKAGE! 2012 tractors/trailers to boot! 888406-9046.

Volunteer at Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter, located at 360 Haywood Rd. in Manahawkin. Dog walkers are needed daily from 9am-4:30pm. Orientation held 1st & 3rd Thursday and 3rd Sunday at 11am. Must be 18 years old. Paperwork can be picked up at the shelter daily, 1pm-3pm. FREE Pet Food Pantry in shelter lobby for those in need.

Sautee cook, sandwich cook, pizza makers & dishwashers. Panzone’s Pizza & Pasta, 11th & Blvd., Beach Haven & Panzone’s Pizza, 22nd & Blvd., Surf City. Experienced. Immediate positions. Apply within or call 609-492-5103 for interview.

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THE PET NANNY

F/T, must be available all days & shifts through Oct. Apply in person, Greenhouse Cafe, 6th & Long Beach Blvd., Ship Bottom.

PANGAEA NATURALS

Position open in upbeat health food market for ambitious, conscientious, environment-friendly, healthminded, personable & mature individual. Year ’round, FT/PT team member. Candidate must be people oriented & service focused. References and resume a must. Store is open Mon.-Sat., 10am7pm. Contact Mike or Becky at 609-597-0017 or email jobs@pangaeanaturals.com REAL ESTATE– Established brokerage has openings for experienced sales and rental agents, including private offices, paid advertising and more. Negotiable compensation based on experience and production. Compare your options! Call Joe at 609-492-2256 for a confidential interview. Receptionist, P/T, physical therapy clinic. 22 hours/4 days per week. $12/hour. Only qualifications are reliable, customer service talent and basic computer skills. Send resume to: egamble@bsrphysicaltherapy.com Retail sales associates, FT/PT, for seasonal clothing store in Beach Haven, Seasonal-Oct. Pay DOE. Send resume, cover letter & availability to: jobs@fpcolor.com www.freshproduceclothes.com SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER: Part-time School Social Worker position available Sept. 2012. Salary contingent upon experience. NJDOE School Social Worker certificate required. Apply to Karen T. McKeon, Superintendent, 200 Barnegat Ave., Surf City, NJ 08008 or lbihire@lbi.k12.nj.us by 8/6/12. EOE, ADA. Surf shop, Beach Haven, full & part time help wanted, retail clerks and surf instructors. Must be able to work till Labor Day. Call Ken, 609492-8823.

Tuckers Restaurant $$$

Servers & Host positions available. Apply in person, ask for Bob or John. Engleside Ave. & the bay, Beach Haven. Weichert Realtors is looking for new and/or experienced team members. Call to arrange a confidential interview, LBI office 609494-6000.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED ATTENTION SEAFOOD LOVERS!

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

FARMS & ACREAGE DEAL FELL THROUGH at $49,900! 11 acres- NOW JUST $39,900. Jaw dropping views! 2.5 hours to NY City! Fields, woods, spring! Terms available. Call 888918-6264 or NewYorkLandandLakes.com LENDER SELLING SHORT! 40 acres, $69,900. 3 properties for the price of one! Near Cooperstown, NY. LOW taxes, incredible views, trophy deer! Call NOW! 888-4810442.

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

COOKS, BARTENDERS WAIT STAFF

Hostess Servers Bartender

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

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

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494-5776

Stafford Forge Business Park

Contractor’s Office/Workshop for rent. 1,100-14,000 sq.ft. Will divide. 609-294-4990.


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SURF CITY– RETAIL/OFFICE. Boulevard location, high traffic area. A/C, heat. Clean & sunny. Private customer parking lot.

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COMMERCIAL FOR SALE Bakery for sale, beach block, on LBI. Turn-key operation. For more details call 609-276-1348. LBI ice cream store. Excellent Boulevard location. Owned since 1980. Corner lot, 50ft.x130ft. Will hold papers. $1,000,000 FIRM! Call 732-270-0227. Tuckerton, turnkey 4-in-1 business available. Ice cream, coffee, bagel, deli. Includes equipment, inventory, the works! Ready for next level. Great location, parking. Call Cyndy Friedland at Oceanside Realty, 609-290-5040.

LOTS FOR SALE Manahawkin, 1-acre lot on desirable Beachview Ave. Underground utilities already installed. Price reduced. Call Don Diorio, 609-7092483.

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

HOUSES FOR SALE 4,000 sq.ft. Waterfront Home in Sweetwater, NJ. Geothermal heat, 150ft. bulkhead, $550K. Call 609965-4795 for more information, or visit www.mullicariverhomes.com Beach Haven Park, oceanside duplex, 9th from sea. 40x90 lot, room for expansion. Great rental history. $649,600. 609-310-0718 or 917807-3298. Brant Beach Bayside Duplex two units. $414,900. Contact Kenneth Nilson, 609-848-9095, RE/MAX at Barnegat Bay. www.KenNilson.me/3059343 Little Egg Harbor, fully renovated ranch w/vinyl bulkhead. Hardwood floors, C/A, fireplace, hot tub, Trex decking. Asking $235,000. FSBO. 201-788-3692. North Beach Haven, Money Maker! Legal triplex. 3 units 2/1, 2/1, 1/1, 50x100 lot. $30,000/year rental income. Excellent condition, close to bay & beach. By owner, $629,000. 609-320-9770.

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

OCEANBLOCK, Ship Bottom, 5th from beach. 2BR, sleeps 4-6, A/C, washer/dryer. Great location. 8/38/10, 8/24-8/31, 9/7 on, $800-$900/ week. 609-597-9151, 609-7092723.

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

Two family, center of town, 1886 Victorian. Many upgrades. Great neighborhood. Priced for quick sale.

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Tues., 8/7, 5-7pm. 129 East 29th St., Ship Bottom. 4BR, 2BA, classic cape just 3rd from beach. Please join me to view this spectacular beach house. Contact Melinda Russell at Prudential Zack Shore Properties, for more info or directions: 609494-7272 ext. 1139 or email MeLBI@comcast.net Surf City, 2 duplexes, w/sundecks & views of bay. 337 11th St., 6BR, 4BA, $650,000. 236 18th St., 6BR, 2BA, $630,00. Medway, LLC Realty. 908-672-6087.

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

FLORIDA REAL ESTATE Ahh- Live The Good Life

in S.W. Florida. NAPLES area. If you’ve ever thought of owning, NOW is the time to buy. SAVE $$$. Exclusive Buyers Licensed Agent. Call for in-home appointment on LBI. 609-494-8808.

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

R.E. OUT OF STATE Beautiful lakefront property located on Lake Muskaday in Roscoe, New York. 9.9 acres w/cabin. Excellent fishing. Call 908-328-1500 or 609489-4079.

VACATION IN MAINE SEE FALL COLORS House for rent in Camden, Maine, the most picturesque harbor town in New England. Cottage sits on a slope overlooking Hosmer Pond. Good swimming in September, foliage in October. Spectacular views across lake to mountain. Wood-burning stove. Lots of windows, skylights, views. 2 kayaks on floating dock. Fully equipped, including linens. No smoking, pets considered. Available after Labor Day. $850 a week. Go to: http://maindreamvacation.com/rental/hosmer-pond-house Call Margaret Buchholz 609-494-1263 or LBIPooch@comcast.net for photos.

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2-bedroom duplex, 1.5 blocks to beach. Clean, renovated bathrooms, A/C, W/D, gas grills, outside shower, four decks. Available Labor Day & Sept., $900-$1,500/ week. Josh, 917-603-3488. See web site for Calendar/Pictures/ Rates: www.204pearl.com A FEW WEEKS OPEN. Nor th Beach, great location, second from beach, 3-bedroom duplex, deck, WiFi, badges included. Sept. weeks, $800-$1,000/week. Call owner, 732-383-8108.

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Surf City, second floor, oceanside, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps 9. Very big & clean. Great for 2 families. 8/25-9/1, $1,500 plus security & cleaning fee. 609-335-7662. www.lbislandvacation.com Barnegat Light, oceanside, beautiful location. Newly renovated, very clean, 3BR, 1.5BA, all amenities, A/C. Available weekly through Sept. Call 609921-7831. Barnegat Light, renovated duplex, bayview. Top floor, 3BR/2BA; Bottom floor, 3BR/1BA. $1,100$1,750/week. Pet okay. 610-5739622. View pictures thesandpaper.net

BARNEGAT LIGHT REDUCED!

Large spacious home w/4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths; reverse living, 2 master bedroom suites (each w/private bathroom); room w/2 twin beds; bunk room that sleeps 5. Roof-top deck w/views of ocean, bay & Old Barney; 4 additional decks. September dates available, Call 201-657-5419. Barnegat Light, oceanblock duplex. 4-5BR, sleeps 12; 2BR, sleeps 6. Available 8/4-8/11, 8/18-8/25, 8/259/1, $1,500-$3,500/week negotiable. 201-906-5616. lbibeachhouse@yahoo.com, for photos/details: www.BeachHouseLBI.com Barnegat Light, SPECTACULAR VIEWS of ocean, inlet/historic lighthouse! Immaculate, first floor, 3BR, 1.5BA, W/D, decks, all amenities. 8/4-8/11 & 8/25-9/1, $1,500/ week. 201-288-1981, 201-9276421. Bar negat Light, last-minute availability! Beautiful Nantucket style house on large, tree-shaded lot. Sleeps 6-8. 2 decks plus patio. Available 8/19 (flexible arrival), $1,950/week. 267-879-9637. View pictures thesandpaper.net Beach Haven Gardens, 1st & 2nd floors available. 2 bedrooms each (sleeps 4-7). Sept., $500/week, $1,500/month (includes Chowderfest). Call 856-577-0371. www.3000balticlbi.com Beach Haven West, updated 3bedroom, single family home. Lagoon front, extra wide cul-de-sac location, outside shower, C/A. 9/29/16, $1,300/week. Call Beth, 201818-5250. View pictures thesandpaper.net Beach Haven, 3BR, first floor apartment, third from ocean, all amenities. LATE CANCELLATION: 8/18-8/25, $1,500/week. No pets. Call 609-492-2431. Beach Haven oceanside condo, 1st floor, sleeps 4. Handicap ramp, porch, yard, O/S. Available 7/28-8/ 4, 8/18-8/25, 8/25-9/1, $750/week. Call 908-313-7432. Beach Haven, modern, clean, 1bedroom apar tment. Available weekly, bi-weekly. Call for more info, 201-410-2516.

Brant Beach, pristine condo, ‘‘Ocean Pearl,’’ sleeps 4, A/C, W/D. 7/21-11/1, $695-$995/week. Please call Donna, 609-393-2885, 609-802-3882. View pictures thesandpaper.net Brant Beach, 1 off ocean, 2BR w/ sleeper, W/D, A/C, O/S, deck. No smoking/pets. Sept., $975/week. 908-803-2009. Brant Beach duplexes, 3rd & 4th from ocean, w/views, 3BR, 1.5BA, sleeps 8, $2,040/week. Off-season rates, $500-$1,300/week. All units w/amenities, badges. 609-3618987. www.VRBO.com/141162 Brant Beach, oceanside, 2BR, sleeps 6, A/C, cable TV, fully equipped kitchen. No pets. $1,000/ week, call for availability. 215-2571615.

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www.FarrenysLBI.com 2 Summer seasonal lots available! ALSO, 3BR furnished apt. on bay, $1,000/week. Harvey Cedars, 5BR, 3BA, one house from ocean, spectacular views, A/C, W/D, O/S, gas grill, internet, all amenities. 9/1-Oct., $1,000-$2,800/week. 201-4101486.

HISTORIC BARNEGAT

10 minutes to LBI. Walking distance to town or bayfront amenities. Victorian style Shore house privately set on a Sea Captain Estate. 2-3BR, reversed living/w upper deck, cathedral ceiling & open floor plan. C/A, W/D, cable, grill. Summer, $800/week; year ’round, $1,500/month + utilities. Call 609-488-0526. Historic row home, center Beach Haven. 3BR, 2BA, W/D, A/C. Sleeps 8. Nice kitchen. Call for availability/rates. 732-317-3525, 908-331-0180. Holgate, 2-bedroom, 1-bath cottage (sleeps 6), second from beach. Available 8/25. 856-2960423 or website shoresummerrentals.com Search rental ID #2072.

INGROUND POOL

Brighton Beach bayfront, 7 bedrooms, 5 full baths. Available 8/25, 9/8, 9/15. Late-season price reductions! Call 908-295-0509. www.sunsetbayhouse.com Loveladies, lagoon-front home, bring your boat/water toys! 3BR, sleeps 8. Cable, WiFi, beach parking/badges. Pets welcome. $3,500/ week. 201-914-1997. Loveladies lagoon-front, 3 bedrooms, A/C, beach badges, all amenities. No pets/smoking. Available 8/26, $2,000/week. Please call 267-259-9335.

Loveladies #99B LB Blvd.

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

Loveladies #85C LB Blvd.

Oceanside, sleeps 10. 9/22, $1,350; 9/29, $1,050; 10/6, $900. 610-417-6119 or email kstacy33@yahoo.com www.shore4rent.com North Beach, 1080-A LB Blvd. Large, clean raised ranch, 4BR, 2BA, sleeps 8-10. All amenities, deck, awning, grill, O/S, ample parking. 7/28-9/1, $2,300/week; 9/ 8-10/27, $1,500/week. No pets/ smoking. 732-308-9551.

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Ship Bottom, oceanblock. Weekly: 3- & 5-bedroom houses and 1- & 3bedroom apartments. No pets/ smoking. Off-street parking. Call 609-661-1199. Ship Bottom, first floor, 2BR, 1BA. 8/28-9/1, $990; Reduced rates Sept. Great house, price and location. Badges, large yard. 973-5196892. View pictures thesandpaper.net Surf City, 1 from bay w/full view. 3BR, 1.5BA duplex. Sleeps 8. W/D, A/C, deck. 1 block from park, tennis, boating. Available weekly beginning in April. No pets/smoking. 908-456-2372. Surf City, 3-bedroom duplex. All amenities, oceanblock, steps to beach. Available 8/25-9/1, 9/15-9/ 22. 609-597-8803 or email: McCruddenOwen@comcast.net Surf City. First floor, 3BR, 1BA, $1,350/week. Second floor, 3BR, 2BA, $1,150/week. Both have LR, kitchen, A/C throughout. Walk to bay and beach. Limited weeks available, pictures upon request. 908-656-2048. Surf City. Fire sale! Any week left, $750. Will entertain winter or yearly rental. 2BR, 1 block to beach. Just park the car! Call 856-866-9355.

Barnegat Light duplex, bayside views. 1st floor, 3BR, 1BA, newly renovated, all amenities. Available Sept.-May, $850/month + utilities. Pet ok. 610-573-9622.

BAYFRONT Surf City $800 Mo.

Plus utilities. Beautiful 3BR, 1.5 baths duplex, fully furnished, all amenities. Amazing SUNSETS! Oct.-April. 856-534-7290. Beach Haven West, 3BR, W/D, gas heat, fully furnished, deck, dock. Free internet/cable. Available 9/3/12-6/2/13, $1,100/month plus utilities/security. 973-632-0274. www.bhwrental.com Beach Haven West (Manahawkin), lagoon-front, 3-bedroom, 1-bath home, fully furnished. Dock, grill, cable, W/D, internet. Available 9/ 17/12-6/16/13. $1,100/month + utilities. 973-479-7826. Beach Haven Terrace, 4-bedroom house, many extras. Available Sept.-May. References, security. No pets. $850/month + utilities. Call Marge, 239-272-6857. Beach Haven West, updated 3bedroom, single family home. Lagoon front, extra wide cul-de-sac location. Gas heat, C/A. Available Sept. 2012-June 2013, $1,200/ month + utilities. Call Beth 201818-5250. (View picture71002 online)

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

Brant Beach, 3BR, oceanside, 9/ 15/12-5/15/13, $1,000/month + utilities. Call 201-788-3480. See VRBO.com listing 392008 for pictures.

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BRANT BEACH, oceanside, 2-bedroom, beautiful cottage w/stainless appliances, fireplace & more. $900/ month + utilities. Available 10/1/126/15/13. Call Steve, 917-747-2907.

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FALL RENTALS Bayfront Brant Beach. Spectacular views and sunsets from bridge to AC. Covered decks, private dock, great room w/fireplace. Short walk to both ocean and bay beaches. 4 large bedrooms + TV room. Sept./Oct. weeks, $1,500-$2,500/week. Owner 609-923-1533. bedbridge@verizon.net w w w . t o u r f a c t o r y. c o m / odxr458534 BEACH HAVEN, SEPT. WEEKLY Second floor, 3BR, 6th from ocean, A/C, W/D, outside shower, amenities. 609-492-5357, 609-2903872. View pictures thesandpaper.net

OCEANFRONT

Ship Bottom, Best Time Is Sept.! 3BR, amenities, internet, large porch, off-street parking. Great view. Private beach area. 9/8-9/15, 9/15-9/22. 267-808-7492.

WINTER RENTALS Attractively furnished, new KeyWest style, 3-bedroom, 2-bath townhouse, Beach Haven, $1,100/ month. ALSO Immaculate, tastefully decorated, 3BR, 2BA, $950/ month. Pets considered. 609-6581098. www.lbibeachhome.net

Harvey Cedars, bayfront, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, W/D. References required. Available 9/9/125/9/13, $995/month includes cable TV & free heat. 610-692-1760. Loveladies, lagoon front, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, fully furnished. $1,500/month + utilities. No pets/smoking. Available 9/15/12-6/ 15/13. 504-606-2448. Manahawkin, gorgeous, like new, 3-bedroom, 2-bath, furnished home on water. No pets. Available 10/1, $1,600/month plus utilities. Call 609-932-0673. Ship Bottom, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Furnished, W/D, dishwasher, A/C, gas heat, deck, grill. $950/month + utilities. No smoking/pets. 201-2489573. Ship Bottom, beach block. 2 bedrooms, gas heat, cable. Available 09/03/12-5/24/13, $850/month plus utilities. Please call 609-213-4306. Ship Bottom, 2BR, 1BA, fully furnished. Available Sept. to June. Close to bridge. $950/month plus utilities. Call 609-647-2354. Ship Bottom, oceanfront, second floor condo. 2BR, all amenities. Available 10/1, $800/month + utilities. Call Eileen Matson, Mary Allen Realty, 609-709-9503. Ship Bottom, bayfront, 1601 Bay Terrace. Warm, large, 2-bedroom apartment w/boat slip. Washer/dryer. Mid Sept.-mid June, $1,100/ month (cable, WiFi, utilities included). Pet considered. 609494-5331. Ship Bottom, cozy, 1-bedroom apartment plus sleeper sofa in living room. Fourth from ocean. Pet friendly. $775/month, utilities included. 609-994-7721.

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BOATS FOR SALE

BOATS FOR SALE

Spray Beach, furnished, 2-bedroom, 1-bath bungalow. Living room, dining area, galley kitchen, $750/month + utilities and security. Call Dom, 609-280-6447.

Ship Bottom, 1-bedroom apartment, C/A, nice/clean. $1,150/ month, includes electric & heat. Available now. Call 973-812-0882, 551-580-4710.

Surf City, first floor, 3BR, 2BA, completely renovated in 2010. Second floor, 3BR, 1BA. A/C throughout, walk to bay & beach. Both units available Sept.-June, $1,000$1,200/month, utilities included. 908-656-2048.

22ft. 1973 Morgan Sloop. Yamaha 8hp, 4-stroke w/10 hours, electric start. Good sails, many accessories. $2,950/OBO ($2,000 without engine). Info 609-978-0921. (View picture81031 online)

Tenants Wanted

15ft. 2006 Boston Whaler Montauk center console. 60hp Mercury, depth finder, trailer. Ver y low hours. Bar negat Light area. $13,500. 908-528-2400. 16ft. Starcraft Seafarer, 30hp Yamaha O/B, galvanized Long trailer, many extras. $2,900. Call 609-597-1956. 17ft. 1982 Starcraft Bowrider. Seats 6, 115hp Evinrude, new canvas, trailer included. Marina maintained. $2,400. Please call Steve 609-462-7219. 17ft. 1985 Anniversary Edition O’Day daysailer, $2,250. Perfect condition, garage kept. Hull is water tight, main & jib sails perfect. 3.5hp motor, bench cushions and life preservers all included. Call 609-744-3579.

30ft. 2004 Grady White Marlin w/ twin 225 Yamaha 4-stroke. Loaded, plus Raymarine C120 & Smart Pilot, Apelco VHF. See at Somers Point Marina. Reduced to $79,900. Call Rob, 609-927-5900. (View picture81033 online)

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Surf City, fully furnished, 4BR, 1.5BA, gas heat. O/S, back yard, deck. Available 9/1/12-6/30/13, $1,100/month, includes utilities. 203-325-8598 or 203-979-1304.

Tuckerton Beach waterfront, 2BR, 1BA. Completely remodeled inside & out, new everything! No smoking. $1,275/month + utilities. Credit check. 609-661-1033.

Surf City, 3 bedrooms, oceanblock, renovated & fur nished. $850/ month. No smoking. Open House 8/11, 11:30am-1pm, 40 6th St. Call 908-247-9148.

Tuckerton, waterfront duplex. 3BR, 2.5BA, in great condition. Wood floors, W/D hook-up. Pets OK. Credit check. $1,600/month plus utilities. 732-796-7250.

Surf City, bayfront, first floor, 23BR, 1BA. No smoking/pets. Available Sept. to June, $900/month + utilities/security. 609-635-5445. Surf City, 3-bedroom, second floor & 3-bedroom, first floor apartments. Magnificent views overlooking bay. $750/month + utilities per unit. References, security deposit required. No pets/smoking. 973-539-2860.

YEAR ROUND RENTALS Barnegat, 2 years old, 4BR, 2.5BA, W/D, finished basement. $1,950/ month + utilities. No pets. Available immediately. 732-983-2715. Barnegat, 1BR, 1.5BA townhome w/office. Half mile from Barnegat Beach. Microwave, refrigerator, W/ D, clubhouse, tennis court, swimming pool. $975/month plus utilities. No smoking/pets. 908-3478493 or 908-964-7519.

BARTLETT LANDING

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

August Special!

Move in by 8/31/12, pay $500 security. Ask about the free rent special! Call 609-294-2404. Beach Haven Park, oceanside, first floor, furnished, 1BR. Gas F/P, A/ C, water/sewer included. No smoking. Starts Oct., $1,250/month + gas/electric. 856-858-0119. jmcogan617@verizon.net Beach Haven Gardens, 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath house, gas heat, hot tub. $2,250/month + utilities. Available 9/1. By appointment only, Sun. & Mon. 845-661-2105. Beach Haven West, on lagoon w/ dock. 4BR, 2BA, laundry room, new kitchen, C/A. No pets/smoking. $1,700/month + utilities. 732489-5607. Brant Beach, 3BR apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. DW, A/C. No smoking/pets. $950/month + utilities/security. References, credit check. 845-721-6835. LEH, Tall Timbers, 2BR, 2.5BA townhome, $1,175/month + utilities. MANAHAWKIN, adult 55+ 1BR, $850/month + utilities, no pets/ smoking. We are in need of rental properties. Please contact us if you are considering renting your property. Home Alliance Realty, 609978-9009. Little Egg Harbor, unfurnished, 2BR, 2BA, side-by-side duplex. Washer/dryer, fenced yard, storage shed. Available immediately. $1,100/month plus utilities. 609568-5430.

MANAHAWKIN

WATERFRONT, furnished, 4bedroom ranch with 54ft. bulkhead. All amenities. SUPER CLEAN! Call for more info, 732841-0746. (View picture66019 online) Mystic Island waterfront, 3-bedroom ranch, 719 Twin Lakes Blvd. Bulkhead, great area. Credit check, references, $1,250/month plus utilities. 973-334-3468, 973-789-6863. NEW GRETNA, 2BR & 1BR apartments. Heat supplied. Rent starts at $800/month. No pets. Call 609978-0964.

VILLAGE ON THE GREEN

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

August Special!

Move in by 8/31/12, pay $500 security. Call 609-294-2424.

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

FLORIDA RENTALS WINTER RENTAL, Hobe Sound. A beautiful first floor, 2bedroom condo, w/2 baths, screened-in Lanai facing golf course, all newer Mexican furniture, dishwasher, washer/dryer, central air & palm trees galore. Available Dec. 2012 through April 2013. Must be a 3or 4-month rental only. All utilities are included. Photos available. Call Don eves., 609-5971643.

AUTO REMOVAL

CASH PAID

For your unwanted cars & trucks. TOP DOLLAR PAID. FREE TOWING. Call daytime 609-268-0365, eve. 609-230-5998.

AUTOS FOR SALE 2004 Honda Accord EX, red, 20,100 miles. Beautiful condition, one owner. Loaded. $13,000. Brant Beach. 260-413-2641. 2004 Toyota Camry LE, silver, 28,500 miles, no snow/salt. Asking $13,000. Call 609-577-1814.

BOATS FOR SALE 8ft. inflatable dinghy, never titled, $400. 6hp, 4-cycle Mercury outboard available, no hours, $800. 609-492-4401. 10ft. Pennant Daysailer (2007). 15ft. mast with sail, main & jib. Oars and 1.5hp motor. Perfect for beginners. Asking $1,700. In Barnegat Light. 267-879-9637. 13ft. Vanguard Zuma sailboat. Excellent condition. New sail & trailer. Great 2-person boat. $1,500. Brant Beach. 610-914-5790 or ejhope@aol.com 14ft. 2000 Classic Catboat. Hull, woodwork, sail, lines and 2hp Honda outboard all great condition. $6,500. 609-361-8824. (View picture81039 online) 14ft. Cape Dory Handy Cat Catboat. 2hp Honda outboard. All woodwork refinished, new lines, fresh bottom paint. Ready to sail. $7,800. 908-962-2289. 15ft. 1984 Mitchcraft outboard, with trailer & new Johnson 30hp motor. $2,000/OBO. Call 215-370-3779. 15ft. 1996 Boston Whaler Dauntless w/60hp Mercury. Includes trailer, Fisher heavy canvas winter cover, console & helm seat covers, bow cushion, front cooler seat and cushion, depth finder, compass. $12,500. Call Jeff 609-468-6266.

17ft. 1995 Pro-Line 170 CC w/ 2006, 75hp Mercury Optimax engine, VHF, DF, bimini top, plus 1996 Sea Lion single axle trailer. $7,500. 201-543-7259. 17ft. 2007 Sea Ray 175 Bowrider, 135hp IO, VERY LOW HOURS, like NEW. Trailer, bimini, covers, DF, AM/FM. In water ready to ride, Waretown. Asking $13,350. 732278-2702. 17ft. Boston Whaler Nauset, 1973. This is for the classic boat lover. Excellent condition, original mahogany CC. 1975 Johnson 85hp. Low hours. Fresh water, garage stored. $10,000. 508-221-3475. (View picture81037 online) 17ft. Newport Daysailer w/cuddy cabin and aluminum trailer, $900/ OBO. Optional 5hp Honda 4 stroke, $600. In Holgate. Call 908510-8464. 18ft. Sea Ray bowrider 2002, 4.3 Mercruiser, 200 hours. Trailer, new canvas. Excellent condition. $9,250. BHW. 973-713-7896. (View picture81044 online) 1959 Beaton 15ft. Barnegat Bay sailing sneakbox, totally restored. Very good condition. Many extras. $3,500/offers. Located LBI. Please call 609-312-8263. 19ft. 1985 Grady White Tournament Walk Through. 1998 Yamaha 150hp outboard, trailer, covers. $6,600. View at Surf City Marina, LBI. 201-704-1536. 19ft. 1986 Newbridge twin-keel sailboat. English made. 5hp engine, cuddy. Loves the wind! LoadRite trailer w/power winch. $5,500/ OBO. 609-658-1098. (View picture81042 online) 19ft. 1999 Sea Ray Cuddy Cabin 205 I/O. Very low hours. See at Mordecai Boat Basin, Beach Haven. $7,500. 973-978-6606. 19ft. Bayliner Bowrider (1988), with Mercury 125hp O/B (1999) and trailer. Good condition. Great lines. Ready for use TODAY! $3,500. LBI. 609-923-9786. 19ft. O’Day Mariner, w/2 sets of sails, trailer. $1,600/OBO. Can be seen at Marina at Barnegat Light. If interested, 973-335-4104. 20ft. 1996 Grady White WA/cuddy. 175 Yamaha, 2006 Load-Rite trailer, VHF, GPS/FF, many extras. Original owner. $15,000/OBO. 609273-6215. (View picture81043 online) 20ft. 1999 Key West (2020DC). 150hp Johnson, UHF radio, F/F, live well, washdown, full canvas, winter cover, Load-Rite trailer w/ electric winch. ‘‘The Works’’ for $8,900. 609-494-9113. 20ft. Aquasport, 1987, center console, 115hp Evinrude. $2,950. 22ft. Classic Chris-Craft Skiff, CC, V-8 engine. Needs TLC. Call 609-4925663. 21ft. 1996 Bayliner Capri Bowrider. 5.7 Merc I/O, 350hp. Great family boat, well maintained. Full cover, winter canvas & trailer. In Surf City. $7,900. 609-744-3213. (View picture81040 online) 21ft. 1998 Sea Ray Bowrider, 250hp Mercruiser, good condition, low hours. Professionally maintained, captains’ chairs, AM/FM/ CD. Includes Load Rite double-axle trailer, bimini top, mooring & storage covers, full Coast Guard package. $8,900. In water, LBI. 609709-8335. (View picture81028 online)

22ft. 2001 Angler CC Fisherman. 200hp Merc, GPS/DF, VHF, swim platform, trailer. Marina maintained. $10,500. Located LEH. Call 609296-6227. 22ft. 2004 Sea Ray Sundeck 220SD, 278 hours. Stereo, head, water, S/S prop. Rack stored, serviced at Marine Max. Cream puff! $27,000. 856-795-7898, 609-4131293. 22ft. Angler boat, 200hp Merc w/62 hours; walk around cabin w/7ft. bunk, insulated fish boxes, wide walkways. Selling for a senior. $9,950. 609-494-2826 or 609-7092956. (View picture81045 online) 22ft. Trophy, 1996 Merc, 120hp. All electronics, new dual batteries, all canvas. Well maintained w/trailer. Low hours. $8,900. Cell 201-6152398. 22ft.6in. 1990 Baja 226 DSR Bowrider w/trailer. 454 Merc IO, Bravo 1 drive. Must sell, $6,500/OBO. Call 718-909-7305. 23.5ft. 2004 Robalo R235. Yamaha F225 w/355 hours. Hardtop w/full enclosure, fully loaded. Call for details. $30,950. 609-978-1096. (View picture81041 online) 23ft. 1999 Boston Whaler Conquest, twin 90hp Evinrudes, low hours. GPS, chart plotter, canvas cabin cover & winter cover. Good condition. $24,999. 609-492-5416. 24ft. 2008 Sea Ray Sundancer. Original owner. Warranties through 2013. Only 35 hours. $44,000. On LBI. Call or text 201-925-5143. 24ft. Grady White Offshore 1986. Hardtop w/electronics box. 250hp Yamaha on brackett. Fish finder sonar w/mapping GPS. $16,500. Extras. 610-716-9557. (View picture81038 online) 25ft. 1972 Bertram hardtop, twin 165 Mercruiser stern drives, F/W cooled, hydraulic steering, 120 gallon fuel capacity. Best offer. 609597-5816. 25ft. 1979 Hunter sailboat. Fixed keel, 9.9 Mercury, electronics, furling jib, main sail, 2 additional jibs. Ready to sail! $3,500. On LBI. 215518-3887. 25ft. 1994 Crownline CR250. Runs great. Full head, kitchen w/stove, microwave & refrigerator, rear berth, front fold-down table to double bed, rear wash down & swim platform, bimini top, trailer. Asking $8,200. On LBI. 267-304-2723. (View picture81035 online) 25ft. 1996 C-Hawk Sport Cabin w/ trailer. Volvo Penta I/O, dual prop, electronics, second driving station. Low hours. $16,999. Call 609-6100795. 25ft. 2004 Aquasport Explorer w/ hardtop. Excellent condition, professionally maintained, 225hp Yamaha 4 stroke, 260 hours. Garmin color GPS Map 188/fishfinder, VHF, stereo, new cushions/coaming pads. In Manahawkin. $29,900. Call 732-439-1154. 25ft. Sea Ray Bowrider, 2001. 7.4L-V8 Bravo-3 dual prop, 340hrs. In water on LBI. Best offer. Call or text 914-522-9397. 26ft. 2000 Robalo 2640, 296 hours. Professionally maintained, all service records. Furano color D/F, Garmin color GPS, Icon radio. New full enclosure canvas, refrigerator, shore power. Enclosed flush toilet, 2 showers, 2 sinks, raw water wash down, live well. Twin Merc 150 digital Optimax engines. $30,000. 609-597-7373. 28ft. 1983 O’Day centerboard sloop, 3ft.3in. draft. Sleeps 5. Universal 11hp diesel. Roller furling genoa, mainsail cover, DF, knottmeter, autopilot, GPS, 2-man kayak, bimini top. Wheel steering. Sailready, in water on LBI. Beautiful boat. Many extras. $14,000. Call 609-709-8322.

31ft. spacious 1982 Allmand sailboat. Shallow draft (3ft.11in.). Great family cruiser. $9,500/OBO. Call Mariners Marina 609-6981222. 34ft. 1984 Silverton w/twin 270hp Crusaders, 600 hours. 1 owner. Marina maintained. Sleeps 6. Head & shower, AC/heat, appliances, fresh water system, salt water washdown, 2 depthfinders, 2 VHF radios, 2 bilge pumps, GPS, bilge sniffer, 4 batteries/switches, battery charger, outriggers/Rupp Jr., full enclosure, Coast Guard package, cockpit spotlights, Windlass, Halon fire system, transom ladder. $16,500/OBO. In Beach Haven. 856-768-2003. 38ft. 2006 Silverton Flybridge Convertible. Twin 425hp Crusader engines, 106 hours. 10kw Kohler generator. GPS, radar, many extras. Boat like new. Qualified buyers only. $185,000. Call Bob 609-7379214. AH... TO DREAM. Do you want to be lulled to sleep listening to the water? Do you want to relax on the sofa with cool breezes or air conditioning while reading a good book? Perhaps you’d rather sunbathe on soft cushions while sipping Margaritas fresh out of the refrigerator or make a snack in the microwave or a meal on the stove. Indoor or outdoor dining with music is your option. Had too many cold ones and need to go? The bathroom is steps away with everything you need. Maybe you’d rather take an open air cruise to your favorite waterfront restaurant... and bring a few friends, there’s room for 12! Yes, this beautifully maintained 1997 24ft. Maxum Cruiser could be the answer to those dreams, and at $11,500 it’s not a nightmare! Call 609-276-1884 to see if dreams come true.

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PERSONAL WATERCRAFT 15ft. Sea•Doo hardbottom inflatable. Needs motor work. Trailer included. $500 firm. 609-492-4996. 2008 Sea•Doo, 3 seater, RXTX. At Spor tsman’s Marina, Beach Haven. Great condition. Garage kept. Asking $8,499. Call Mike, 609-492-7931. Kawaski jet ski, 2000 Ultra 150, A1 shape, used very little, $3,500. Will supply new battery. ALSO 11ft. 2008 inflatable Aquamax, asking $1,750 w/10hp motor. Paddle boat, $250. Located on LBI. Call 732-6107275. Sea•Doo ‘‘Wakeboard edition’’ 2004 GTX 3 seater w/GPS. Great condition. Professionally maintained. Includes ‘‘Jetport’’ floating dock. All for $4,500. LBI. 908-6230554.

PERSONALS Janice, Happy 60th Birthday for your year. I’ll see you on the deck on Sunday. Enjoy your company for the weekend. G-man To the pretty lady in the silver or white SUV flashing your lights and waving...Who are you? Where are you? Let’s meet. Teal pickup. Please reply to Box B, C/O The SandPaper, 1816 Long Beach Blvd., Surf City, NJ 08008.

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

BOAT SLIPS

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

SLIPS & STORAGE Beach Haven, Sportsman’s Marina. Floating boat slips available. Also Jet Ski docks. Full service. Call 609-492-7931 or 609-492-5663. Boat slip up to 25ft., Holyoke & Bay. Private, sheltered, deep. Near Buoy 109. Winter storage available also. 609-290-1960.

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

CARL’S RIGGING LLC

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

BOAT ACCESSORIES

BOAT DETAILING

16ft. Hobie main sail, ‘Tequilla Sunrise’ color, very good condition. $395. Located in Harvey Cedars. 908-334-7943.

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

BAYVIEW CANVAS

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

Boat Canvas– custom fabrication and repair. All types enclosures, covers, upholstery, marine carpeting, residential canvas. 609-276-2720. www.bayviewcanvaslbi.com Dock lines, new in the box set of six. From New England Ropes 5/ 8x35ft. Spliced eye braided nylon lines. Hard to find black with red tracer, these lines look beautiful and will complement any boat 30ft. to 50ft. Call for price and details. Joe 609-384-2017.

BOAT DETAILING COASTAL DETAILING. Year ’round mobile detailing service. Years of experience detailing boats and all autos. Call for competitive prices. 609-290-2415.

MARINE CONSTRUCTION

KAYAK RENTALS

Fully Insured • Free Estimates

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

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

609-978-1175

Builders & Developers of Waterfront Property

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

Bulkheads • Docks • Davits Boat Lifts • Marine Inspections 609-597-3391 Servicing the LBI Community for more than 20 years Fully licensed and insured Lic# 13VH02879600

$ CASH $ PAID!

BOSTON

WHALER

BULKHEAD INSTALLATION & REPAIRS

Call 609-698-8706

Acme Kayaks and SUPS

Docks • Davits • Vinyl Bulkheading Decks • Repair Work

STACK’S PILINGS & DOCKS LLC

WANTED ALL MODELS

CARDAN

Marine Construction

E-mail: iggerd@msn.com

Free lessons. Family tours. Rentals. New SUP package $499! 84th St., Brighton Beach. 609-492-5150. acmesurfandsport.com

DOCKS • DECKS • EXCAVATION PIERS • PERMITS

GARY GOVE

OUTDOOR DECK-ORS,INC.

609-857-5185

T/A SURF BULKHEADING & DOCKS

T/A SURF BULKHEADING & DOCKS RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL

NJ LIC.#13VH05898400

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Custom Waterfront Construction Docks • Vinyl Bulkheads

609-361-1400 609 361 1400

under New Management Family Owned & Operated Pet & Kid Friendly

FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED State & Local Permits

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

HOUSE RAISING AND MOVING

609-971-1780

www.AtlanticStructureMovers.com

Reg/Lic# 13VH015848900

www.outdoordeckors.com

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609 597 3538

• BOAT LIFTS • DOCKS • PERMITS • FOUNDATION PILINGS

Your Quality Contractor

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

609-597-8426

Reg./Lic.# 13VH00808800

Boat Lifts Authorized Dealer

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

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

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