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Where it’s happening!NJ’s Premier Dining & Entertainment Guide
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Comic Relief
Dining Guide
Broadway Shows
Two on the Aisle
Happy Hours
Local Entertainment Listings
Concerts & Theater
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@ All Locations $2 Tostadas All Month LongSurfTaco Jackson is your NFL Headquarters
LIVE MUSIC EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS
Wednesday 26th
Stolen Rhodes@ 8pm
Live MusicSaturdays
11/1 Predator Dub Assassins 11/8 Matt O’Ree 11/22 Kevin Hildebrandt 11/29 Predator Dub Assassins
Nov 26th
THANKSGIVING EVE
Enjoy Happy Hour SpecialsDaily Mon – Fri 4pm–6pm
(Wed 3pm–6pm)All Day Sunday!
NFL Ticket All The Games
MONDAY & THURSDAY FOOTBALL: GREAT FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS
Monday Night Triviawith $200 in Prizes 7:30pm
Wednesday Night Open Mic
10 pm
November Special
Come enjoy their very limited release Double Dose IPA a collaboration
w/Sean Lawson from Lawson finest liquids & Otter Creek
BREWERY NITESAT SURF TACO
JACKSONBrewery Night
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Thursday Nov 6th
starting at 7 pm.
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Publisher’s Letter ...............................................................................4 Sports Bars & Quiz .............................................................................6Restaurant Profile ............................................................................10Band Profile: ......................................................................................12Mixologist-of-the-Month ..............................................................14Libations .............................................................................................16Main Feature: ...................................................................................18Catering ..............................................................................................20BYO Restaurants ...............................................................................22Two on the Aisle...............................................................................24Comic Relief .......................................................................................26Dining Pleasures ..............................................................................28Happy Hours .....................................................................................30Where it’s happening! ...................................................................31Concerts & Theater ..........................................................................32Plugged into AC ...............................................................................33Venues Cares .....................................................................................34The Last Word ...................................................................................34
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EditorLisa Schofield [email protected]
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Letter to Our Readers As the holiday season approaches and we gather with family and friends to enjoy meals, libations and companionship, take a moment to think of the thousands in our region who are deprived of these festivities. Our editor has taken this timely opportunity to speak to you about the altruistic food-based organizations in our communities that help these folks, but, at the same time need your help. Take a few moments to learn about these charitable groups, and then let your hearts respond accordingly. Enjoy Buffalo wings? How about old cars, trucks and motorcycles? Well, if you want to “start your engines” and, at the same time fill up on some delicious food, stop by Quaker Steak & Lube. This unique restaurant, which opened in Brick two years ago, will dazzle you with its unusual décor and its fabulous selection of “heated” sauces to accompany your wings. Read more in this issue’s Restaurant Profile feature. Most of us enjoy cover music, but occasionally like to listen to some inspiring original sounds. Here’s a local band that can “kick it” with both. Creeptones is a group that started in a garage in Toms River five years ago. The band has quickly grown in popularity, releasing its first album in 2012 and finishing ninth out of 12,000 in a recent “Battle of the Bands” held at the Hard Rock Café. Learn more about Creeptones in this issue’s Band Profile. Next, meet a young woman who “loves kids and always has”. Amanda Cimo is a bartender at Surf Taco in Jackson working five shifts a week. In addition, she is going to school studying for a career in nursing. Amanda’s goal is to eventually work in the field of pediatric nursing. Her caring for “little ones” can be seen in the smiles she emits as she serves her customers as bartender. Our contributing writer Steve O introduces us to a standup comic who is about to become an overnight success after only 30 years in the business. Meet Vic Dibitetto, comedian and movie star (Mall Cop 2) who has also achieved over 23 million views on his social media videos. Take a moment to read Steve’s interview with this very interesting personality. Okay, hopefully this issue will provide you with timely information allowing you to get out and enjoy yourselves, while, at the same time, provided some food for thought.
BobByrne,Publisher
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ABERDEENCourt Jester 732-566-6674
ASBURY PARKCabana Club 732-988-4500
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDSTwin Light Taphouse 732-872-1345
BELMAR507 Main 732-681-6301Boathouse 732-681-5221Connolly Station 732-280-2220
BRICKBrickhouse 732-279-3743Buffalo Wild Wings 732-475-7645Quaker Steak & Lube 732-255-5823River Rock 732-840-1110Tommy’s Coal Fired Pizza 732-262-5180
BRIELLESimko’s 732-528-9989
CLARKSBURGClarksburg Inn 732-259-2558
COLTS NECKHuddy’s 732-431-0194
EAST BRUNSWICKBrunswick Grove 732-254-0495Gusto Grill 732-651-2737Tilted Kilt 732-992-8532
EAST WINDSORBrewster’s Pub 732-448-2258City Streets 732-426-9400
EDISONQuaker Steak & Lube 732-777-9464
FARMINGDALEMulligan’s 732-938-6166Woody’s 732-938-6404
HAZLETPark East 732-739-2002
HIGHLANDSChubby Pickle 732-872-7000The Claddagh 732-291-0099Windansea 732-872-2266
HIGHTSTOWNTavern on the Lake 609-426-9345
HOWELLChapter House 732-462-0056Ivy League 732-370-2206
JACKSONSurf Taco 732-364-8226
KEYPORTBlue Rock 732-583-7699McDonagh’s 732-264-0999
LAKE COMOBar A 732-681-7422PK Shamrock 732-681-3111
LOCH ARBOURLakehouse 732-531-5555
LONG BRANCHDraft House 732-272-1598 Jack’s 732-870-8800
MANASQUANLeggett’s 732-223-3951O’Neill’s 732-526-5666
MARLBOROFireside Grill 732-780-7900Nonna’s 732-536-9050
MATAWANMJ’s Buttonwood 732-566-6220
MIDDLETOWNMJ’s 732-918-9700
MONROERyan’s Pub & Sports Bar 732-251-1709
NEPTUNEClancy’s Tavern 732-776-6999East Coast Cookery 732-922-0003Headliner 732-775-6200Kelly’s 732-775-9517
MJ’s 732-918-9700Sunsets 732-775-9911
OLD BRIDGEBig Ed’s BBQ 732-583-2626General Saloon 732-416-8628Pine Tavern 732-727-5060
PT. PLEASANTFarrell’s 732-892-2090Frankie’s 732-892-6000Idle Hour 732-899-2102Martell’s 732-892-0131Wharfside 732-892-9100
RED BANKBrannigan’s 732-741-0224The Downtown 732-741-2828Tommy’s Coal Fired Pizza 732-262-5180Walt Street Pub 732-741-5936
RUMSONBarnacle Bill’s 732-747-8396Molly Maguire’s 732-530-2882
SEA BRIGHTWoody’s 732-976-1300
SEA GIRTEdgar’s 732-449-4114Harrigan’s 732-449-8228Rod’s 732-449-2020
SEASIDE PARKBum Rogers 732-830-2770
SOUTH AMBOYLandmark Tavern & Cafe 732-721-6812
SPRING LAKEThe Porch 732-449-5880St. Stephen’s Green 732-449-2626
TINTON FALLSApplebee’s 732-935-1158MJ’s 732-542-3131Pour House 732-842-4337
TOMS RIVERMcIntyre’s 732-349-0420
WALLApplebee’s 732-280-3676Four Winds 732-223-9579
WOODBRIDGEBig Shots Sports Bar 732-750-5050Chris Michael’s 732-634-5355Rugs & Riffy’s 732-636-3747
Test Your NHL SmartsWith the 2014-15 season starting, NHL.com
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GOALIE TEAMHenrik Lunquvist NJ Devils Tuukka Rask Tampa Bay Lightning Carey Price Toronto Maple LeafsJonathan Quick Colorado Avalanche Sergei Bobrovsky Boston Bruins Cory Schneider Nashville PredatorsSenyon Varlamov Montreal Canadiens Ben Bishop LA KingsPekka Rinne Columbus Blue JacketsJonathan Bernier NY Rangers
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Fabricio Werdum vs. Mark Hunt
UFC 180 SAT. Nov. 15
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Watch Your Favorite Teams @ Fireside on our50 HDTV FLAT SCREENS
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HAPPY HOURMONDAY-FRIDAY NOON-7pm
DAILY SPECIALS7 Days A Week ½ Price Appetizers After 10pm
MONDAY - $3.50 Craft Beer Pints - ALL DAY
TUESDAY TRIVIA NIGHT - $2.50 Yuengling Pints • $4 Absolut Drinks Prizes & Giveaways 8pm – close
WEDNESDAY– ½ Price Appetizers 8pm – close
$2.50 Miller Lite • $3 Heineken & Heineken Light
THURSDAY - ½ Price Wine by the BottleAll Night - $3 Corona Light 9pm – close
$2.50 Coors Light Draft & Bottles 9pm – closeFRIDAY
Extended Happy Hour ‘til 8pm • DJ 10pm - close
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River PRO SPORT SCHEDULES RockSPECIALS! ENTERTAINMENT!
is THE PLACE
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NFL 2014 SCHEDULEGIANTSMON, NOV 3 VS INDIANAPOLIS 8:30 PMSUN, NOV 9 @ SEATTLE 4:25 PMSUN, NOV 16 VS SAN FRANCISCO 1:00 PMSUN, NOV 23 VS DALLAS 8:30 PMSUN, NOV 30 @ JACKSONVILLE 1:00 PM
JETSSUN, NOV 2 @ KANSAS CITY 1:00 PMSUN, NOV 9 VS PITTSBURGH 1:00 PMBYE WEEKSUN, NOV 23 @ BUFFALO 1:00 PMMON, DEC 1 VS MIAMI 8:30 PM
EAGLESSUN, NOV 2 @ HOUSTON 1:00 PM MON, NOV 10 VS CAROLINA 8:30 PMSUN, NOV 16 @ GREEN BAY 1:00 PMSUN, NOV 23 VS TENNESSEE 1:00 PM THU, NOV 27 @ DALLAS 4:30 PM
UFC 180 • Nov. 15 • WERDUM VS. HUNT
LIVE FROM
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NJ DEVILSSAT, NOV 1 VS COLUMBUS 7:00 PMTUE, NOV 4 VS ST. LOUIS 7:30 PMTHU, NOV 6 @ ST. LOUIS 8:00 PMFRI, NOV 7 @ DETROIT 7:30 PMMON, NOV 10 @ BOSTON 7:00 PMTUE, NOV 11 VS MINNESOTA 7:00 PMFRI, NOV 14 @ WASHINGTON 7:00 PMSAT, NOV 15 VS COLORADO 7:00 PMTUE, NOV 18 @ WINNIPEG 8:00 PMFRI, NOV 21 @ EDMONTON 9:30 PMSAT, NOV 22 @ CALGARY 10:00 PMTUE, NOV 25 @ VANCOUVER 10:00 PMFRI, NOV 28 VS DETROIT 7:00 PMSAT, NOV 29 @ NY ISLANDERS 7:00 PM
NY RANGERSSAT, NOV 1 VS WINNIPEG 7:00 PMMON, NOV 3 VS ST. LOUIS 7:00 PMWED, NOV 5 VS DETROIT 8:00 PMSAT, NOV 8 @ TORONTO 7:00 PMSUN, NOV 9 VS EDMONTON 6:00 PMTUE, NOV 11 VS PITTSBURGH 7:00 PMTHU, NOV 13 VS COLORADO 7:00 PMSAT, NOV 15 @ PITTSBURGH 7:00 PMMON, NOV 17 VS TAMPA BAY 7:00 PMWED, NOV 19 VS PHILADELPHIA 8:00 PMFRI, NOV 21 @ BUFFALO 7:00 PMSUN, NOV 23 VS MONTREAL 7:00 PMWED, NOV 26 @ TAMPA BAY 7:30 PMFRI, NOV 28 @ PHILADELPHIA 1:00 PMSAT, NOV 29 VS PHILADELPHIA 7:00 PM
2014 NHL SCHEDULE
Nationwide SeriesSAT, NOV 1 @ 3:30 PM ET TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAYSAT, NOV 8 @ 4:00 PM ET PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL RACEWAYSAT, NOV 15 @ 4:30 PM ET HOMESTEAD-MIAMI SPEEDWAY
NASCAR - Sprint Cup SeriesSUN, NOV 2 @ 3:00 PM ET TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
SUN, NOV 9 @ 3:00 PM ET PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL RACEWAYSUN, NOV 16 @ 3:00 PM ET HOMESTEAD-MIAMI SPEEDWAY
46 HD-TV’s
PGA Pro TourNov 6 - 9 Sanderson Farms Championship Country Club of Jackson, Jackson, MS
Nov 6 - 9 World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions Sheshan International GC, Shanghai, CHN
Nov 13 - 16 OHL Classic at Mayakoba El Camaleon, Playa del Carmen, Mex
NY KNICKSSUN, NOV 2 VS CHARLOTTE 7:30 PMTUE, NOV 4 VS WASHINGTON 7:30 PMWED, NOV 5 @ DETROIT 7:30 PMFRI, NOV 7 @ BROOKLYN 7:30 PMSAT, NOV 8 @ ATLANTA 7:30 PMMON, NOV 10 VS ATLANTA 7:30 PMWED, NOV 12 VS ORLANDO 7:30 PMFRI, NOV 14 VS UTAH 7:30 PMSUN, NOV 16 VS DENVER 1:00 PMTUE, NOV 18 @ MILWAUKEE 8:00 PMWED, NOV 19 @ MINNESOTA 8:00 PMSAT, NOV 22 VS PHILADELPHIA 7:30 PMMON, NOV 24 @ HOUSTON 8:00 PMWED, NOV 26 @ DALLAS 7:30 PMFRI, NOV 28 @ OKLAHOMA CITY 8:00 PMSUN, NOV 30 VS MIAMI 7:30 PM
BROOKLYN NETSSAT, NOV 1 @ DETROIT 7:30 PMMON, NOV 3 VS OKLAHOMA CITY 7:30 PMWED, NOV 5 VS MINNESOTA 7:30 PMFRI, NOV 7 VS NY KNICKS 7:30 PMSUN, NOV 9 VS ORLANDO 3:30 PMWED, NOV 12 @ PHOENIX 9:00 PMTHU, NOV 13 @ GOLDEN STATE 10:30 PMSAT, NOV 15 @ PORTLAND 10:00 PMMON, NOV 17 VS MIAMI 7:30 PMWED, NOV 19 VS MILWAUKEE 7:30 PMFRI, NOV 21 @ OKLAHOMA CITY 8:00 PMSAT, NOV 22 @ SAN ANTONIO 8:30 PMWED, NOV 26 @ PHILADELPHIA 7:00 PMSUN, NOV 30 VS CHICAGO 3:00 PM
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River RockRestaurant & Marina Bar
1600 Rt. 70, Brick NJ 08724 • (732) 840-1110 • www.riverrockbricknj.comHours - Sun - Fri 11:30am - 2:00am • Sat 11:30am – 3:00am
— DAILY MENU —Select from Soups & Salads
Seafood & Steaks “The Best Pizza in NJ”
Specialty Burgers, Sandwiches & Wraps, Wings, Kids Menu…
and more SCAN HERE to check out our
complete menu and all event/activities @ River Rock
DAILY SPECIALS / ACTIVITIES
MON – Family Fun Monday – ½ price Pizza & Pitchers (soda or domestic beer) All Day; Kids entertainment in dining room w/ DJ Jersey Joe 5pm – 7pm. Dirty Stack Poker League @ 7:30pm
WED – Club Night w/ DJ @ 10pm
THURS – Throwback Thursdays w/DJ Jason Jani @ 9pm
NOVEMBER Monthly EntertainmentCheck out Where it’s happening!
listings on PAGE 31 of this issueWaterfront Party Rooms / Banquet & Event Center Available for up to 150 guestsPrivate bar, deck & beach access Call Maria for details
JOIN US…
HAPPY HOURMon – Fri 3pm – 7pm
Drink Specials Daily
Check Out Our 4 Bars with 46 HDTV’s
to watch all your favorite sports
NEW! @ RIVER ROCKWE NOW HAVE 46 LARGE SCREEN HDTVs … PLUS
A HUGE TV WALL WITH 55” & 88” TVs
DRINK & FOOD SPECIALS DURING
ALL THE GAMES
is THE PLACE
for NFL FOOTBALL
ALL The GAMES…ALL The TIME
Sundays • Mondays • ThursdaysFood & Drink Specials
During ALL Games
ULTIMATE FOOTBALL GIVEAWAYTwo (2) Luxury Suite Tickets for Nov. 23RD game
(Giants vs. Dallas)Includes VIP Parking Pass, Private Entrance and Food & BeverageDrawing: Sun. Nov 16TH Half-time of 4:30 Game*
Enter once per day during any NFL gameMust be 21 to win * MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN
WED. NOV. 26 @ 10 PM
THANKSGIVING EVE BASH
DJ JASON JANI
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It’s all about the Buffalo wings and the fabulous selection of “heated” sauces at Quaker Steak & Lube. Well… that, and the cars, trucks, motor cycles, and some of the most unique restaurant décor you’re likely to encounter in our region. Many travel just to indulge in the tempting Buffalo wings served up here that have won numerous awards, including “Fan Favorite” at the National Buffalo Wing Festival in Buffalo, New York. But, part of the charm of this destination eatery includes keeping the spirit alive of those who envisioned this establishment whose his-tory goes back to Sharon, Pennsylvania in 1974 where Quaker Steak & Lube was founded. While others were dealing with long lines during the gas crisis in the 1970s, George “Jig” Warren III and Gary “Moe” Meszaros, were on a mission to find a home to preserve the culture of those old gas stations and high-powered muscle cars. And as they achieved their mission, Quaker Steak & Lube gave old muscle cars a permanent home, and great food to go along with them. The business made its home in New Jersey two years ago with its Brick location, which just celebrated its second anniversary, according to Nelson Gonzalez, marketing manager for the franchise. A second loca-tion opened in Edison in April, and a third location found a home in Pohatcong in August. And keeping to its origins, rescuing classic cars, trucks, and motorcycles remains an integral part of the culture of this business where those vehicles find a wel-coming home to hang their metal, whether it be on an inside wall or ceiling or an outdoor roof. The Brick eatery offers the perfect venue for evening or weekend game viewing on any one of 35 TVs scat-
tered throughout the restaurant and bar. There is even one on the floor in the lobby.Patrons can dine on menu selections that include, juicy, thick Angus burgers, tender Angus steaks, sandwiches, healthy salads and nachos and tacos and, of course, those amazing wings.
Quaker Steak & Lube takes its wing-eating seriously. Buffalo wings are served as your choice of bone-in, grilled boneless and breaded boneless with a selection of 25 sauces. The menu offers a “Wing-o-Meter” indi-cating the “heat” of each sauce. Beginning with Mild, such as “Asian,” or “Dusted Chipotle BBQ,” then moves to Medium such as, “Thai ‘R’ Cracker” or “Lube’s Sri-racha,” then to Hot with “Supercharged,” or “Buckeye BBQ.” Finally, move up to Insane, with “Atomic” and “Triple Atomic,” which is described as, “Guts, Glory,
Pain.” You’ll need to sign a waiver if you take the chal-lenge and eat six Triple Atomics. Do it and earn a place on the “Wall of Flame.” Burgers are plentiful and include the Lubeburger®, topped with sautéed mushrooms, crispy bacon and
The Lube®’s hot sauce, melted American cheese with Bleu Cheese dip aside. Sirloin and rib-eye steaks, salmon, shrimp and chicken dishes, healthy salads and glu-ten-free and even fried pickles, are also on the mouthwatering menu. Depending on your mood, you can chose from the “Handlebar” room which brings you back to a time when “Easy Rider” ruled, with its motorcycle memorabilia lining the walls and a genuine chrome and metal spinning motorcycle hanging from the ceiling. If auto racing is your
thing, settle down in “Thunder Alley,” where it’s all about NASCAR -- minus the tracks. NASCAR memo-rabilia will greet you as you enter and partake in your
racing fare at your choice of tables and chairs or booths. Maybe you’d prefer to dine in the company of a Corvette. You will find yourself at home in the “Vette” room. Dine amid scenery where an upside down Cor-vette will be your dining companion. Enjoy dining on the outdoor patio at all locations, open all year long. In the colder months the outdoor venue transforms into a cozy warm setting with its tur-bo heating equipment, according to Gonzalez. Happy Hour takes place Monday through Friday from 3:00 to 7:00 pm and every night from 10:00 pm
to close. “Trivia Nights,” “All-U-Can-Eat Nights,” and Game Day Football specials are also on tap, along with $5 appetizers and drink specials. This family-oriented eatery also offers special kids menus (every kids meal comes with a kid car), as well as a Kids Club. Video games in the lobby will also wel-come the youngsters. Gonzalez sums up the philosophy at Quaker Steak & Lube, “Our goal is to make sure our guests are taken care of any way we can with a great atmosphere, excel-lent food and top notch service.”
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO
Start your engines – and fulfill your hunger!
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Providing a highly unique sound that started in a garage in Toms River, Creeptones can kick it with covers and great original music alike.
The band started five years ago, and consists of Carmine Stoppiello on rhythm guitar, Will Hernandez on bass, Johnny Vines on lead guitar and Tommy Cirillo on drums. Stoppiello and Hernandez met in high school and when they couldn’t find a drummer they brought in Cirillo, Stoppiello’s brother. They then brought in Vines, who used to play drums with Stoppiello before Creeptones started, to round out the band.
One of the most important members of the group doesn’t even play with them, though he is responsible for their name and image. Nico Lucido, who used to play bass with Stoppiello when the band was in its infancy, had said the music had a certain creep to it and the name was born. Though he lives in Florida, he continues to provide the unique visuals for stickers, posters and its website that complements the music perfectly.
The past few years have seen the band hit some pretty big milestones. In 2012 it released its first album, “The Creep Is Born,”
which is currently available on iTunes and Amazon; and last year Creeptones entered a global battle of the bands hosted by The Hard Rock Café in which it finished ninth out of 12,000. This past summer the band played the Soulsational Music Festival in Bayville, its first time performing on a stage that big with major sound gear and a professional sound engineer.
While the guys have primarily focused on originals for the five years they have been together, Creeptones has started to add covers to its repertoire, allowing the band to play more gigs and reach an even bigger audience
and supplement more income to put towards its original projects. Thanks to that, C r e e p t o n e s are working on putting out another album some time in 2015.
Even though the members are young, Cirillo graduated high school last year and Vines is currently in a Masters program
at Temple University, it’s The Beatles who have had one of the biggest influences on the band. “When we play live it was about the performance. There’s not a lot of gimmicks,” says Stoppiello. “We’re not the type of band that’s jumping around and really in your face, we
let the music speak for itself.” For more modern bands they look up to R adiohead, e s p e c i a l l y they way they keep reinventing themselves and the genre and their distribution m o d e l s i n c l u d i n g their album In Rainbows which was a play-what-you-want album. Throw in a pinch of Cage The Elephant and you have a recipe for a really unique brew. It’s not just their sound either as the guys are working on new and creative ways of distributing their music that takes advantage of apps and smartphones.
Creeptones has four shows booked at The Sawmill in Seaside Heights and another at Hat City
Kitchen in Orange in November and while it remains just a local band right now, the musicians are currently saving up to purchase a touring vehicle that will allow them easier access to New York City and Philadelphia. Until then, they’ll keep honing their sound and working on setting themselves apart from everyone else. “We definitely try to have a good time no matter what the situation is, whether there is one person there or 1,000,” declares Stoppiello. “We are doing our best to provide something exciting every time we go out
and play. And we have plans to do things differently. And when people do hear about us and do see us they’ll walk away knowing they saw something different and that they’ll want to come back.”
To hear samples of their music, see show schedules and catch up on the latest news check out creeptones.com and like them
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Bartender Amanda Cimo is building a career in the nursing field but says she will keep her bartending skills sharp, even after she begins her nursing career. Cimo has tended bar at Surf Taco in Jackson for a little over four years, beginning as server, then moving to waitress and now bartender. Although she enjoys both day and night shifts she prefers the nights at Surf Taco where the excitement is high, the music is going and the pace is faster than day time work. The Toms River resident is currently working on a bachelor’s of nursing at Kean University and is excited about becoming a nurse. Her studies include courses such as nursing theory, issues and trends in nursing and medical terminology. Her
goal is to eventually work in the field of pediatric nursing. “I love kids,” Cimo says. “I always have.” Cimo started out on a path in teaching, earned her associates degree in liberal arts at Ocean County Community College, and then changed her career path to nursing. “I have always had a passion for nursing,” she admits. In addition to her bartending and studies, Cimo volunteers at Children’s Specialized Hospital in Toms River where she helps nurses care for the sick children and plays therapeutic types of games and interacts with them. Although working with ill youngsters can sometime be very tough, Cimo says it is very satisfying and rewarding to her. “I love making the children smile and helping them to feel better,” she relates. Caring for the little ones is also a wonderful stepping stone to her career as a pediatric nurse. “It is a good feeling to be able to help a sick child and give back something to him or her. They have a lot going on and a lot to deal with,” she says. Working in the medical profession is going to work out with Cimo who says her fiancé Greg is currently a student at Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, studying to work in the field of specialized surgery.
“We support each other completely with our studies and our work,” she says. The couple is looking forward to working in the same profession. And Cimo will always be able to deliver those smiles as a bartender.
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Ocean CountiesAccording to Carlos M. Rodriguez, Executive Director, FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties (FBMOC), the FoodBank provides emergency food and other
services to approximately 131,600 people – that’s one out of 10 residents of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Clients who visit its network of more than 300 feeding programs report that their in-come is too low to meet their most basic needs of food, rent, utilities and healthcare. Approximately 85% of the households served by FBMOC report that they have income below $30,000 annually.
“While we were facing the challenge of meeting an 84% increase in need in the aftermath of the recession, we were hit with Hurricane Sandy,” Rodriguez reports. “Agencies in areas that were devastated by Sandy saw an overwhelming in-crease in need. And now, two years later, there’s little indication that need in many of those com-munities is subsiding. Immediately following Sandy, our network was further strained by the cuts in SNAP (food stamps). The cuts in the food program resulted in longer lines at many of our emergency food pantries.”
Food distribution is the primary function of the FoodBank. Last year, it distributed more than 10 million meals through its network. In addition to food distribution, the organization works on long-term solutions to the chronic problem of hunger in our communities. Some of the steps we’ve taken to help reduce the need for emergency food include SNAP outreach, free income tax prepara-tion and culinary job training.
The holiday season is when many donors consid-er making a gift to the FoodBank. “Monetary do-nations are our biggest need – during the holidays and throughout the year,” Rodriguez emphasizes.
“With our purchasing power, we can provide three meals for every $1 donated, so a monetary gift is the most efficient way to help the hungry. We also encourage people to donate non-per-ishable food or hold a food drive. Holiday food drop-off sites are located throughout Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Donations peak during the holidays, but hunger knows no season. We rely on the generosity of our supporters throughout the year,” he adds.
FBMOC also welcomes volunteers and there are “countless opportunities.” Last year, says Rodri-guez, volunteers contributed more than 15,000 hours of work. They are critical to the work we do.
I would like to stress the importance of staying informed about issues that affect our most vul-nerable neighbors. It’s important to learn about bills, like the Farm Bill and the Child Nutrition Act, that have a direct impact on the people we serve. Call or write your elected official and let your voice be heard. For more information, check the Advocacy section of our website.
Visit foodbankmoc.org or call 732.918.2600 to find a nearby drop-off site.
JBJ Soul Kitchen
JBJ Soul Kitchen, a program of the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation, opened in October 2011 in Red Bank, to address issues of food insecurity. It lives up to its motto, “Hope is Delicious;” the community kitchen serves nutritious, culinary dishes in a res-taurant atmosphere where diners contribute either volunteer hours or a minimum donation for their meals. Soul Kitchen has served more than 27,500 meals with an average of over 40% of meals going to families, seniors and children in need.
Those who volunteer are guided by Soul Kitchen staff through their tasks. Volunteering at Soul Kitchen can lead to qualifying for job training. Chefs create healthy, delicious meals with the freshest ingredients, some grown in its own or-ganic garden.
Soul Kitchen serves a three-course meal based on American Regional cuisine, starting with your choice of salad or soup, followed by a choice of a fish dish, a meat dish or a vegetarian selection. The meal is finished with a fresh-baked dessert.
Volunteers may help prepare food, set tables, serve as wait staff, wash and dry dishes, and clean and stock items. The volunteer opportunities fall into two categories: those who need to volunteer in order to provide a meal for themselves and/or their families; and those who volunteer to help staff the kitchen to assist in providing the meals to those in need. Visit during our hours of opera-tion or email [email protected].
Freehold Area Open Door, Inc. Open Door is a non-profit interfaith agency that provides emergency food, emergency funding, mentoring and scholarships to those in need from the Freehold area. Open Door was founded in 1970 to provide clothing, but in 1987, Open Door changed into a food pantry based on the increas-ing problem of hunger.
Any person who receives public assistance is eli-
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Commit to helping feed others this holiday seasonIf there’s a singular prominent aspect about the holidays, it is food. Food is the figurative recurrent theme from Thanksgiving through New Year’s gatherings. However, our region is populated with folks who are in dire circumstances who would otherwise be shut out from enjoying festive meals if it wasn’t for several altruistic organizations that need our help through donations or volunteer efforts.
assistance at Open Door. Elderly, persons with disabilities and people who are unemployed are also served. Any person may walk into Open Door and apply for food assistance.
Open Door volunteers come from all walks of life -- retired men and women, college, high school and secondary school students as well as unem-ployed people. According to its website, Volun-teers “come to us from local houses of worship, civic groups, businesses and some individuals from the private sector. Without these dedicated volunteers, Open Door could not operate. They have a common desire to help people in need. At the present time we have 150 devoted volunteers helping Open Door fulfill its agency mission. Volunteers make food pickups, unload and store deliveries, stocking shelves and packing clients’ bags, recording client visit dates, advocate, and more.” Visit freeholdareaopendoor.org
Eatontown Food Co-opEatontown Patch, writer Amy Byrnes, reporter for Eatontown Patch, writes on March 22. 2011, that “ According to U.S. Census data (2005-2009 American Community Survey), 7 percent of fam-ilies in Eatontown are living below the poverty line.”
Byrnes’ heartfelt profile of Eatontown Food Co-op describes that this food pantry is mostly funded through donations that come from a wide variety of sources -- Lion’s Club, local houses of worship and school and community food drives. In addi-tion, the Co-op places many jars on counters of local businesses throughout the town; up through the time of Byrnes’ article, approximately $4,400 had been collected in this manner since 2008.
Joel Stark has been the co-op director and states to Byrnes that “There’s enough people in Eaton-town with needs -- and they are hungry.”
Stark and volunteers man the pantry every other Wednesday between noon and 3:00 pm for resi-dents who meet the criteria for free food, similar
to Freehold Area Open Door. In addition, the Ea-tontown Food Co-op works with the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, where a ma-jority of its food is purchased.
Community Table / Feeding Friendz Our own celebrity chef, Marilyn Schlossbach, owner of several popular eateries on the Jersey Shore, is more than a chef, she is considered an angel. Creatively innovating programs that put people to work and that raise funds to assist people in need in Asbury Park and surrounding areas, she has partnered with Pat Sherman of Trinity Church to host an annual Thanksgiving Community Din-ner, free and open to the public.
Schlossbach and approximately 100 volunteers both cook and serve for more than 600 people for a delicious meal from 11:00 am through 3:00 pm. And Thanksgiving is not the only time Food for Thought by the Sea caters to the area’s hungry -- she will repeat the process at Christmas for about 1,000 people. Her first Thanksgiving dinner was held at one of her former establishments, Market in the Middle and was inspired by her friend Pat Sherman, who founded Feeding Friendz; the two envisioned a community celebratory feast for those who would otherwise po- t en t i a l ly go hungry when the rest of A m e r -ica is c o -zily en-sconced in their homes, en-joying their Thanksgiv-ing courses.
FoodStockSome local families give back as well. Michelle and Bob Swisher of Freehold founded Food-Stock -- “Peace, Love, Food” -- now in its fifth year. The couple reported that during the past four years, they have raised more than 76,000 pounds of food. The Swishers recently held the FoodStock party on October 18th, where they an-nounced that they have finally received recogni-tion as a 501c3 charity.
No matter what the organization -- helping to feed others during the holiday season -- and winter when it’s so rough will warm and nour-ish your own soul. Do you know a family rocked by tragedy? Gather your own family and make a day to cook and bake a meal from scratch -- and deliver the goods. This is just one of many ways you can help.
Note: For a list of Monmouth County food pantries near you, obtain the PDF through n j 2 1 1 . o r g / i m a g e s / H u r r i c a n e S a n d y /Monmouthcountyfoodpantries.pdf.
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O N B R O A D W A Y Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick made magic and a megahit together in “The Producers” and scored a second Broadway jackpot, despite tepid notices, in “The Odd Couple.” Now the Great White Way’s dynamic duo is back on stage in Terrence McNally’s 1985 comedy “It’s Only a Play.” The reunion is wildly hit and miss — Lane is the hit, while Broderick is the, well, you know. Clown prince Lane nimbly nails the role of James Wicker, a TV star at the opening-night party of a Broadway play that he bailed on — even though the lead role was written for him by his best friend. Wicker is custom-tailored for what Lane does best. Catty one-liners? Check. Sly slow burns? Check. High-spirited
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references but still hasn’t come up with a way to keep things afloat after reviews for the play-within-the-play come out. The author’s main fuels are name-dropping, in-jokes and vulgarities. The Kardashians inspire an amusing bit about stunt casting. Wee Daniel Radcliffe sparks a cute sight gag. Scott Pask’s posh bedroom set is sprayed with F-bombs and “see you next Tuesdays.” What’s lacking are surprises. Characters get one dimension apiece, including witless theater producer Julia Budder (Megan Mullally, recycling her “Will & Grace” voice); desperate diva Virginia Noyes (Stockard Channing, saucy under cruel makeup); quirky wunderkind director Frank Finger (a vigorous Rupert Grint); and creepy
critic Ira Drew (F. Murray Abraham). Completing the cast is Micah Stock, a Broadway rookie who more than holds his own as a simpleton coat check with the gift of ingratiation. One reason he makes such an impression is that he shows up on Broadway without any baggage — so the audience gets the joy of discovering a new talent making his major stage debut. Besides good old dependable Nathan Lane, this diversion has good timing going for it. People are desperate for laughs and comedies on Broadway are bloody rare. If only McNally’s “Play” was more well-done.
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Vic DibitettoYou’ve seen his videos on Facebook and
Y o u T u b e . Y o u ’ v e laughed at his not-so-
subtle humor. Vic Dibitetto may not be a household name, yet, but he will be in the near future. With sold-out dates across the country and a soon-to-be-released movie, “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2,” he’s about to become an overnight sensation after 30 years in the business. A special thanks to Suzy Yengo with Catch A Rising Star and Russell Best for helping arrange this interview.
Venues-NJ: You’ve been working at this game for a while now, has it really taken off because of Facebook or was it growing before that?Vic Dibitetto: Yes, I’m doing this 30 years, but nobody was giving me a break. That’s when I decided to use social media. It’s definitely been one reason for my huge following. The “bread and milk” video has 12 million views. The Justin Bieber video has two million views. I’m up to 23 million total views with all my videos combined...and my following is growing each day.
V-NJ: People don’t just become funny overnight so I gotta assume you were the funny guy in high school and then in your first few jobs. When did you decide to make
this a full time career? VD: Yes, I was the class clown. My friend told me about a comedy club in Brooklyn called Pips that had an amateur night. I was booed off the stage but the needle was hooked.
V-NJ: Speaking of jobs, do you have a real job or is this it now? I saw a bunch of upcoming gigs on your calendar so I’m guessing this is it.VD: I always had two jobs for 30 years. I never did comedy full time. I had to support a family...until recently. I just quit driving a school bus. This will be the first time I’m dedicating all my time to comedy...look out comedy world, The Italian Hurricane will leave nothing standing.
V-NJ: What’s it like for the family when you travel and getting recognized all the time? Are they getting used to it or is it starting to get old?VD I love getting recognized. I waited 30 years for this. My wife gets a little nervous though. We had strangers who were fans come to my house. It’s a double-edged sword. Most people are nice but you have your crazies too.
V-NJ: I know the life of a stand-up comic is a life on the road. How many nights a year do you spend in your own bed and is that still in Staten Island?VD: I did the road a lot in the 90s. Then I had to focus on getting a job to pay bills. I’m a homebody. The road is depressing but soon I will have to hit the road again but it’ll be different this time. I have a following and I’m selling out clubs and I have a sitcom I’m filming and starring in for Hulu. Once the movie “Mall Cop 2” that I did with Kevin James comes out in April I will be all over the country! And home now is New Jersey. That’s all I can tell you. I don’t want YOU coming to my house next. LOL!
V-NJ: I don’t wanna ruin your home life but where do you go for a beer or a cup of coffee? If you choose not to answer this one I’ll certainly understand.VD: I have no time for a beer. I have no social life. I’m booked solid. I have a great manager, Russell Best, who keeps me busy. Russell is also a big part of my success. He’s got a lot of connections and he doesn’t ask me to sleep with him. My fun time is being at my gigs, and I can’t drink too much because I get migraines. I’d rather take hit on a joint. Yes , you can print this, my wife knows. I’m 53. My party days are over. I’m humble. I’m not gonna throw it all away. Rodney Dangerfield didn’t make it until his mid-50s. Guys who get too much too soon sometimes wind up six feet under. I never take for granted what’s happening to me. As far as coffee? I have a Keurig machine. I drink 10 cups a day. The simple things in life is what makes me happy. Family, friends, and health. Sorry if this interview bored you, but what can I say? When I’m on stage or in front of a camera, or sitting home having coffee, I’m just a regular guy trying to enjoy life!
For more on Vic you can just Google his name or go to Vic-comedy.com. His calendar of events can be found there or on his Facebook page.
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Sadly, Selena Coppack’s aBostonian and doesn’t understand that the only real teams to root for are in NY and NJ. I jest of course (kinda, sorta). Coppack has been performing stand up for eight years and her new book, The New Rules For Blondes, launches in April.
Were you “the funny one” growing up?
I come from a very funny home and my older sister Laurel is a comedian, too. So I wasn’t really ‘the funny one’ at home so much as Laurel and I spent a lot of time writing musicals in our bedrooms, choreographing strange dance numbers, and watching “Saturday Night Live” since age 7. I think that my parents and oldest sister Emily are super hilarious, too. But yes, I’ve always been a bit of a ham and really interested in comedy and performing.
Along those lines, did you do all the school productions? Where’d you grow up? Or rather, if you’re anything like me, where were you raised?
I grew up outside of Boston and I did all of the school plays growing up -- I absolutely loved performing and the excitement of rehearsing and being in shows. I did some professional theater in Boston (at the Boston Baked Theater--now gone) and in high school I became interested in singing, too. I went to college in upstate NY where I majored in English and didn’t do any of the plays on campus; but I was in the only co-ed a cappella group on campus (the Hamilton College Hamiltones) and the improv troupe. After school I moved to Chicago
to study improv comedy further and it was improv that really led me to standup. I did improv for years and eventually I just got sick of working with other people, which makes me sound like a total curmudgeon, I know.
Stand up is very tough. You have to be able to take rejection. How’d you handle your first bomb, unless you’re the one comic who’s never experienced that?
The rejection is definitely hard and it’s something that everyone -- even my comedy idols -- have experienced at some point. Early on I think that I wanted the audience to like me, which can be dangerous territory, especially for female comedians. You have to be confident and feel entitled to be up there with the microphone and that took me a while to figure out -- how to just own the stage and trust myself more. I think of standup as like training a dog -- if you get out there and you’re confident and in control, the audience is with you. But if you exude a sense of nervousness or you seem insecure, they’ll eat you alive. I’ve been doing standup for about eight years and even now sometimes I’ll have a show where I can sense that certain people in the audience aren’t completely on board with me and it makes me feel nervous, but I know to just plow through it and keep on going and eventually I’ll hit on a joke or reference that wins them over.
Is this a means to an end? “SNL”, sitcoms, head writer--what’s your goal?
I definitely don’t think of standup as a means to an end and I think that comedians who do are pretty miserable people. It has to be its own reward or else you’re crazy to do this thing. But as far as my goal, mine is pretty broad: I’d like for my comedy (performance, writing) to pay for my life. I don’t know exactly how that will shake out, but I’d like my job to be what I love to do, which is write and perform comedy. I have a book coming out in April (The New Rules for Blondes, from It Books/HarperCollins), which I hope will open up new opportunities for me. It’s a collection of humorous essays celebrating and subverting the blonde stereotype, but it’s for readers of all hair colors.
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597 Washington Blvd.732-449-2020
Seaside ParkBum Rogers Tavern
& Crab House2207 SW Central Ave.
732-830-2770
ShrewsburyCJ McLoone’s
560 Shrewsbury Ave.732-758-0800
FujiRt. 35 & Treasure Is. Plaza
732-544-8828
Shadowbrook1 Obre Place732-747-0200
South AmboyBlue Moon
114 S. Broadway732-525-0014
Landmark Tavern & Cafe
117 N. Broadway732-721-6812
South RiverRia Mar
25 Whitehead Ave.732-257-1100
Spring LakeBlack Trumpet7 Atlantic Ave.732-449-4700
The Mill101 Old Mill Road
732-449-1800
St. Stephen’s Green2031 Rt. 71 S732-449-2636
Tinton FallsApplebee’s
14 Park Road732-935-1158
MJ’s1213 Sycamore Ave.
732-542-3131
Toms RiverShogun Legacy
1536North Bay Ave.732-286-9888
Union Beach Piero’s
1411 Rt. 36732-264-5222
WallApplebee’s
2007 Hwy 35732-280-3676
Four Winds1310 Jefferson Ave.
732-223-9579
Shogun Legends1969 Rt. 34 South
732-449-6696
WoodbridgeBig Shots Sport Bar
780 Rt. 1 North732-750-5050
Chris Michaels40 Oakwood Ave.
732-634-5355
Rugs & Riffy’s493 Rahway Ave.
732-636-3747
The Shannon Rose855 St Georges Ave.
732-636-6100
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Applebee’s (TintonFalls/Wall) 3pm - 6pm; 3pm - 6pm; 3pm -6pm; 3pm - 6pm; 3pm - 6pm; — —Big Ed’s BBQ 11:30am - 6pm 11:30am - 6pm 11:30am - 6pm 11:30am - 6pm 11:30am - 6pm — —Big Shots Sports Bar 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — — Blue Moon — — 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — —Brass Rail 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm — —Brickhouse 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm — —Buffalo Wild Wings 4pm - 7pm; 4pm - 7pm; 4pm - 7pm; 4pm - 7pm; 4pm - 7pm; (Brick) 10pm - close 10pm - close 10pm - close 10pm - close 10pm - close — — Bum Rogers Tavern & Crab House NOON - 6pm NOON - 6pm NOON - 6pm NOON - 6pm NOON - 6pm NOON - 6pm NOON - 6pmThe Cabin 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm — —Café 34 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm — —Chapter House 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 4pm - 6:30pm —Colts Neck Inn 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm — —Court Jester(Aberdeen/Freehold) 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm — —Donovan’s Bar & Grill 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pmThe Downtown 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm —Dublin House 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pmFireside Grill 12N - 7pm 12N - 7pm 12N - 7pm 12N - 7pm 12N - 7pm — —General Saloon 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — — — Gusto’s Grill 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 12N - 7pm 12N - 7pm 12N - 7pmIvy League 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — —Jack’s Goal Line 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pmKlein’s 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm — —Landmark Tavern & Cafe 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 11pm 4pm - 7pm — —La Riviera 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 11pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm ALL DAYMarket Yard Grille 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pmMcDonagh’s 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — —Metropolitan Café 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — —MJ’s (Middletown, Buttonwood Neptune/Tinton Falls) 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — —Molly Maguires 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm — —Moore’s Tavern 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 1pm - 5pm 1pm - 5pmNonna’s 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm — —Off the Hook 3pm - 8pm 3pm - 8pm 3pm - 8pm 3pm - 8pm 4pm - 7pm — —On the Deck 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — —Park 33 Noon - 6pm Noon - 6pm Noon - 6pm Noon - 6pm Noon - 6pm Noon - 6pm —Park East 4pm - 8pm 4pm - 8pm 4pm - 8pm 4pm - 8pm 4pm - 8pm 4pm - 8pm 4pm - 8pmPine Tavern 3pm - 5pm; 8pm-close 3pm - 5pm; 8pm-close 3pm - 5pm; 8pm-close 3pm - 5pm; 8pm-close 3pm - 5pm 8pm - close ALL DAYPK’s Shamrock Rose 12N - 7pm 12N - 7pm 12N - 7pm 12N - 7pm 12N - 7pm — —Quaker Steak & Lube (Brick) 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm — — 10pm - close 10pm - close 10pm - close 10pm - close 10pm - close 10pm - close 10pm - closeQuaker Steak & Lube (Edison) 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm — —River Rock Restaurant & Marina Bar 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm — —Riverwatch 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pm 2pm - 6pmRosalita’s 3:30pm - 6:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm 3:30pm - 6:30pmRugs & Riffy’s 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm —Ryan’s Pub & Sports Bar 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 1pm - 7pm 1pm - 7pmSunsets 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 12N - 4pmSurf Taco (Jackson) 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm 4pm - 6pm — ALL DAYTavern on the Lake 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 3pm - 6pm 12N - 5pm ALL DAYThe Shannon Rose 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm — —Tilted Kilt 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm 3pm - 7pm — — 9pm - close 9pm - close 9pm - close 9pm - close — — 9pm - closeTommy’s Coal Fired Pizza 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — — (Brick) ALL DAY ALL DAYTommy’s Coal Fired Pizza 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — — (Red Bank) ALL DAY ALL DAYThe Sycamore Grille 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — —Twin Light Taphouse 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm — —Windansea 4pm - 6:30pm 4pm - 6:30pm 4pm - 6:30pm 4pm - 6:30pm 4pm - 6:30pm — —Wine Loft 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm
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Applebee’s / Tinton Falls14 Park Rd., Tinton Falls732-935-1158Applebee’s / Wall2007 Rt. 35, Wall732-280-3676Big Ed’s B•B•Q305 Route 34, Old Bridge732-583-2626Big Shots Sports Bar780 Rt. 1 North, Woodbridge732-750-5050Blue Moon114 S. Bway, S. Amboy732-525-0014Brass Rail80 Rt. 79, Matawan732-290-8400Brickhouse979 Cedarbridge, Brick732-279-3743Buffalo Wild Wings / Brick2770 Hooper Ave., Brick732-475-7645Bum Rogers2207 SW Central Ave., Seaside Park732-830-2770Burlew’s Seafood & Steak59 West Front Street, Keyport732-497-0500The Cabin984 Rt. 33, Freehold732-462-3090CJ McLoone’s560 Shrewsbury Ave., Tinton Falls732-758-0800Café Luna3679 Rt. 9N, Old Bridge732-965-5490Claddagh Irish Pub297 Bay Ave, Highlands732-291-0099Colts Neck Inn6 Rt. 537732-462-0383Court Jester / FreeholdE. Main St., Freehold732-462-1040Donovan’s Bar & Grill1900 Rt. 70, Manchester732-657-0006The Downtown10 W. Front St., Red Bank732-741-2828Dublin House30 Monmouth St., Red Bank732-747-6699Fireside Grill133 Rt. 79, Marlboro732-780-7900General Saloon1194 Englishtown Rd.Old Bridge732-416-8628
Gusto’s Grill1050 Rt. 18N, East Brunswick732-651-2737Ivy LeagueRt. 9N, Howell732-370-2206Jack’s Goal Line149 Brighton Ave., Long Branch732-870-8800JakeaBob’s910 Union Ave., Union Beach732-264-3730Landmark Tavern117 N. Broadway, South Amboy732-721-6812
La Riviera113 Main St, Matawan732-566-8400
Maloney’s Pub117 Main St., Matawan732-583-4040Market Yard Grille18 E. Main St., Freehold732-431-3220Martell’sBoardwalk, Pt. Pleasant732-892-0131McLoones @ Favorites3 Lafayette Rd., Fords732-512-5025McLoone’s Pier House1 Ocean Pl., Long Branch732-923-1006Metropolitan Café8 E. Main St., Freehold732-780-9400Mediterranean Chateau27 Freneau Ave. (Rt. 79),Matawan732-780-9400MJ’s Middletown1005 Hwy 35N, Middletown732-796-1400
MJ’s Neptune3205 Rt. 66, Neptune732-918-9700MJ’s Tinton Falls1213 Sycamore Ave, Tinton Falls732-542-3131Molly Maguire’s132 East River Road, Rumson732-530-2882Nonna’s190 Rt. 9N, Marlboro732-536-9050Off the Hook1 Navesink Ave., Highlands732-872-2006On the Deck2 Simon Lake Dr., Atlantic Highlands732-872-1424Park 33618 Park Ave, Freehold732-761-1300Pine Tavern154 Rt. 34N, Old Bridge732-727-5060PK’s Shamrock Rose415 18th Ave., Belmar732-681-3111Park East3352 Rt. 35S., Hazlet732-739-2002Prime 341212 Rt. 34S., Aberdeen732-441-9663River Rock Restaurant & Marina Bar1600 Rt. 70, Brick732-840-1110Riverwatch799 Rt. 70, Brick732-920-8900Rosalita’s180 Rt. 9 North, Marlboro732-617-0099Rugs & Riffy’s493 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge732-636-3747
Ryan’s Pub & Sports Bar299 Spotswood- Englishtown RdMonroe Township(732) 251-1709Salt Creek Grille4 Bingham Ave, Rumson732-933-9272Shogun Legacy1536 North Bay Ave., Toms River732-286-9888Shogun Legends1969 Rt. 34 South, Wall732-449-6696St. Stephen’s Green2031 Rt. 71, Spring Lake732-449-2636Sunsets302 S. Concourse Ave., Neptune732-775-9911Surf Taco / Jackson21 S. Hope Chapel, Jackson732-364-8226Tavern on the Lake101 Main St., Hightstown609-426-9345The Shannon Rose / Woodbridge855 St. George’s Ave. , Woodbridge732-636-6100The Stone Pony913 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park732-502-0600The Sycamore Grille1 Shinnecock, Manalapan732-792-7722Tilted KiltRt. 18 South, East Brunswick732-992-8532Tim McLoone’s Supper Club1200 Ocean Ave, Asbury732-744-1400Tommy’s Coal Fired Pizza/Brick515 Rt. 70, Brick732-262-5180Tommy’s Coal Fired Pizza/Red Bank2 Bridge St., Red Bank732-212-17001200 Ocean Ave, Asbury732-744-1400Twin Light Taphouse128 Bay Ave., Highlands732-872-1345Windansea56 Shrewsbury Ave., Highlands732-872-2266Wine Loft32 Laird St., Long Branch732-222-7770
Saturday, Nov. 01Big Ed’s BBQ – Karaoke @ 8:30pmBlue Moon – Ladies Night Bum Rogers – Matt NoffsingerThe Cabin – Taste ThisColts Neck Inn - YazmaticsLa – Riviera – Top 40 Music w/ DJs MJ’s / Buttonwood – Late Night Party
w/ Modern DJs @ 10pmMJ’s / Middletown – Russell & MarkMJ’s Neptune – Ken & Mary SueMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Boys Meet GirlMolly Maguire’s – Carnival DogsRiver Rock – Half Brothers Duo 3-7pm; DJ Chris Craze @ 10pmRyan’s Pub – DJ Sammy Surf Taco / Jackson – Live Music w/ Predator Dub Assassins @ 8pmSuNday, Nov. 02Blue Moon – Jazz Jam 3-7pmmoNday, Nov. 03Surf Taco / Jackson – Game On Trivia
w/ Jimmy Steel @ 7:30pm tueSday, Nov. 04Fireside Grill – Trivia NightMJ’s / Buttonwood – Trivia NightMJ’s Neptune – Trivia NightMJ’s / Tinton Falls - Karaoke w/ KJ GiuseppeWedNeSday, Nov. 05Market Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Karaoke w/ KJ GiuseppeMJ’s / Middletown – Seth TiegerMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Game On TriviaSurf Taco / Jackson – Open Mic Night
w/ Billy Simmons @ 10pm thurSday, Nov. 06Blue Moon – Blues Jam @ 8pm Colts Neck Inn – Open Mic @ 8pmLa Riviera – Ladies NightMarket Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – NFL FootballMJ’s / Middletown – Karaoke w/ KJ GiuseppeMJ’s Neptune – NFL FootballMJ’s / Tinton Falls – NFL FootballMolly Maguire’s – Strawberry PieSurf Taco / Jackson – NFL Football;
Brewery Night: Long Tail & Otter Creek Friday, Nov. 07Blue Moon – Take Out BandBum Rogers – Billy HectorThe Cabin – Nine South Colts Neck Inn – Time PieceFireside Grill – DJ 10pm – closeLa Riviera – Latin NightMarket Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Rich Genoval 7-10pm; Modern DJs @ 10:30pmMJ’s / Middletown – Rick WinowMJ’s Neptune – Joe V.MJ’s / Tinton Falls – Tim & Andy ‘n JoeMolly Maguire’s – Night ShiftRiver Rock – Guns for Hire 4-7pm; DJ Adam & Shorty Long and the Jersey Horn @ 9:30pm Ryan’s Pub - Locked & Loaded Surf Taco / Jackson – Live Music @ 8pm Saturday, Nov.08Big Ed’s BBQ – Karaoke @ 8:30pmBlue Moon – Ladies NightBum Rogers – Rock BottomThe Cabin – Undercover
Colts Neck Inn – Speed LimitLa – Riviera – Top 40 Music w/ DJ Market Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Late Night Party
w/ Modern DJs @ 10pmMJ’s / Middletown – Ken & Mary SueMJ’s Neptune – Gary PhillipsMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Paul BaccashMolly Maguire’s – The HavenRiver Rock – Hybrid Duo 3-7pm; DJ Chris Craze @ 10pmRyan’s Pub – DJ ZoltanSurf Taco / Jackson – Live Music w/ Matt O’Ree Band @ 8pm SuNday, Nov. 09Blue Moon – Jazz Jam 3-7pmmoNday, Nov. 10Surf Taco / Jackson - Game On Trivia
w/ Jimmy Steel @ 7:30pm tueSday, Nov. 11 veteraNS dayFireside Grill – Trivia NightMJ’s / Buttonwood – Trivia NightMJ’s Neptune – Veterans Day Celebration 1-5pmMJ’s / Tinton Falls - Karaoke w/ KJ GiuseppeWedNeSday, Nov. 12Market Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Karaoke w/ KJ GiuseppeMJ’s / Middletown – Matt O’Ree Acoustic DuoMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Game On Trivia Surf Taco / Jackson - Open Mic Night
w/ Billy Simmons @ 10pm thurSday, Nov. 13Blue Moon – Blues Jam @ 8pm Colts Neck Inn – Open Mic @ 8pmLa Riviera – Ladies NightMarket Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – NFL FootballMJ’s / Middletown – Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe MJ’s Neptune – NFL FootballMJ’s / Tinton Falls – NFL FootballSurf Taco / Jackson - NFL Football Friday, Nov. 14Blue Moon – Live MusicBum Rogers – Eddie Testa BandThe Cabin – Rock BottomColts Neck Inn – Abster FarmFireside Grill – DJ 10pm – closeLa Riviera – Latin NightMarket Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Joe V 7-10pm;
Modern DJs @ 10:30pmMJ’s / Middletown – Shore Thing MJ’s Neptune – Tim & Andy ‘n JoeMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Martin Rivas Molly Maguire’s – The Buster White BandRiver Rock – The Fever Duo 4-7pm;
DJ Adam & Steve Johnson & the Chameleons @ 9:30pm
Ryan’s Pub – Ridgemount HighSurf Taco / Jackson – The Acoustic
Sounds of Billy Simmons @ 8pm Saturday, Nov. 15Big Ed’s BBQ – Karaoke @ 8:30pmBlue Moon – Ladies NightBum Rogers – Katfish LuciThe Cabin – MoondoggieColts Neck Inn – Shore RatzMarket Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Late Night Party
w/ Modern DJs @ 10pm
MJ’s / Middletown – Melissa Chill & Rob DyeMJ’s Neptune – Guns 4 HireMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Shore RatzMolly Maguire’s – The E Street ShuffleLa – Riviera – Top 40 Music w/ DJRyan’s Pub – DJ BryanSurf Taco / Jackson – Live Music @ 8pm SuNday, Nov. 16Blue Moon – Jazz Jam 3-7pmmoNday, Nov. 17Surf Taco / Jackson - Game On Trivia
w/ Jimmy Steel @ 7:30pm tueSday, Nov. 18Fireside Grill – Trivia NightMJ’s / Buttonwood – Trivia NightMJ’s Neptune – Trivia NightMJ’s / Tinton Falls - Karaoke w/ KJ GiuseppeWedNeSday, Nov. 19Market Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Karaoke w/ KJ GiuseppeMJ’s / Middletown – Seth TiegerMJ’s / Tinton Falls - Game On TriviaRiver Rock – Live Entertainment
(Warrior Benefit) 12 Noon – 7pmSurf Taco / Jackson - Open Mic Night
w/ Billy Simmons @ 10pm thurSday, Nov. 20Blue Moon – Blues Jam @ 8pm Colts Neck Inn – Open Mic @ 8pmLa Riviera – Ladies NightMarket Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – NFL FootballMJ’s / Middletown – Karaoke w/ KJ GiuseppeMJ’s Neptune – NFL FootballMJ’s / Tinton Falls – NFL FootballSurf Taco / Jackson - NFL Football Friday, Nov. 21Blue Moon – Club MidgeBum Rogers – Mike DaltonThe Cabin – Phil Engel BandColts Neck Inn – Bad NeighborsFireside Grill – DJ 10pm – closeLa Riviera – Latin NightMarket Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Clifton Brothers;
Modern DJs @ 10:30pmMJ’s / Middletown – Magic TaxisMJ’s Neptune – Lisa & WendyMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Matt O’ReeMolly Maguire’s – Frank CrowRiver Rock - Steve Johnson 4-7pm; DJ Adam & The Fuzzpops@ 9:30pm Ryan’s Pub – Mama’s StewSurf Taco / Jackson - The Acoustic
Sounds of Billy Simmons @ 8pm Saturday, Nov. 22Big Ed’s BBQ – Karaoke @ 8:30pmBlue Moon – Ladies NightBum Rogers – TSOThe Cabin – Eddie Testa BandColts Neck Inn – Bad Neighbors Market Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Late Night Party
w/ Modern DJs @ 10pmMJ’s / Middletown – Lisa & WendyMJ’s Neptune – Wing ItMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Karlus TrappMolly Maguire’s – The Big HixLa – Riviera – Top 40 Music w/ DJRiver Rock – Nicole & Denise 3-7pmRyan’s Pub – DJSurf Taco / Jackson – Live Music
w/ Kevin Hildebrandt @ 8pm SuNday, Nov. 23Blue Moon – Jazz Jam 3-7pmmoNday, Nov. 24Surf Taco / Jackson - Game On Trivia
w/ Jimmy Steel @ 7:30pm tueSday, Nov. 25Fireside Grill – Trivia NightMJ’s / Buttonwood – Trivia NightMJ’s Neptune – Trivia NightMJ’s / Tinton Falls - Karaoke w/ KJ GiuseppeWedNeSday, Nov. 26Bum Rogers – License To ChillThe Cabin – Thanksgiving Eve Party
w/ Eddie Testa BandColts Neck Inn – Two River BandMarket Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Party Night w/ DJ GiuseppeMJ’s / Middletown – Party Night w/ Matt O’Ree Acoustic DuoMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Party NightMolly Maguire’s – Rip TideRiver Rock – Joe Faronea 4-7pm;
Thanksgiving Eve Bash w/ DJ Jason Jani@ 10pmRyan’s Pub – Thanksgiving Eve w/ DJ SammySurf Taco / Jackson – Stolen RhodesthurSday, Nov. 27
thaNkSgiviNgBlue Moon – Blues Jam @ 8pm Market Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – NFL FootballFriday, Nov. 28Blue Moon – Live MusicBum Rogers – Rock BottomThe Cabin – Reservoir DogsFireside Grill – DJ 10pm – closeLa Riviera – Latin NightMarket Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Boys Meet Girl
7-10pm; Modern DJs @ 10:30pmMJ’s / Middletown – The Back BeatsMJ’s Neptune – Russell & ShawnMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Tom CintulaMolly Maguire’s – DJ NightRiver Rock - Johnny Moon Trio 4-7pm;
DJ Adam & Undisputed @ 9:30pmRyan’s Pub – Sound BitesSurf Taco / Jackson - The Acoustic
Sounds of Billy Simmons @ 8pm Saturday, Nov. 29Big Ed’s BBQ – Karaoke @ 8:30pmBlue Moon – Ladies NightBum Rogers – PicklesThe Cabin – Twice Is GoodColts Neck Inn – RB 3Market Yard Grille – Live MusicMJ’s / Buttonwood – Late Night Party
w/ Modern DJs @ 10pmMJ’s / Middletown – Andy & JoeMJ’s Neptune – Jody JosephMJ’s / Tinton Falls – Rich GenovalMolly Maguire’s – The Juke Box CriminalsLa – Riviera – Top 40 Music w/ DJRiver Rock – The Amused 3-7pmRyan’s Pub – WarhammerSurf Taco / Jackson - Live Music w/ Predator Dub Assassins @ 8pmSuNday, Nov. 30 BlueMoon – Jazz Jam 3-7pm
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Sunday, Nov. 09Ian Anderson: The Best of Jethro TullCount Basie TheatreRed Bank, NJ
Friday, Nov. 14Emblem 3Starland BallroomSayreville, NJ
Friday, Nov. 14Johnny MarrStone PonyAsbury Park, NJ
Friday – Sunday, Nov. 14-16Phoenix Production: Monty Python’s SpamalotCount Basie TheatreRed Bank, NJ
Tuesday, Nov. 18Trace AtkinsState TheaterNew Brunswick, NJ
Friday, Nov. 21Almost QueenStarland BallroomSayreville, NJ
Friday, Nov. 21Air SupplyState TheaterNew Brunswick, NJ
Friday, Nov. 21Jake ClemonsStone PonyAsbury Park, NJ
Tuesday – Sunday, Nov. 25 – 30 Disney On Ice: FrozenIzod CenterEast Rutherford, NJ
Friday & Saturday, Nov. 28 & 29Disney Live: Mickey’s Music FestivalState TheaterNew Brunswick, NJ
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Friday, Nov. 07Borgata
Wanda Sykes
Friday, Nov. 07Golden Nugget
Carrot Top
Thursday, Nov. 13Harrah’s
Pete Rose
Friday, Nov. 14Borgata
Jim Breuer
Saturday, Nov. 15Tropicana
Carlos Mencia
Friday, Nov. 21BorgataCedric The Entertainer
Saturday, Nov. 22Golden NuggetWhiskey Revival
Friday, Nov. 28BorgataTony Bennett
Friday, Nov. 28Taj MahalCulture Club
Saturday, Nov. 29Harrah’sMannheim Steamroller
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The devastation brought on by Hurricane Sandy is widespread and has had an effect on virtually everyone in the region. Most individual municipalities have set up
their own relief centers, benefit organizations & fundraising programs. However, there is a
Central Call Center set up to get information & assistance for emergency services, housing assistance, food &
medical services, family services, etc.
Call 211 or go online to www.nj211.orgYou can also contact this Central Call Center to volunteer or make a donation to the Hurricane Recovery.
Hurricane Sandy Notifications & Recovery Resources
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ENUESnj Cares
As a community service, Venues NJ wishes to make our readers aware of upcoming Fundraisers, Benefits & Charity events being conducted in the region. These activities are noteworthy and we are pleased to bring them to your attention.
The devastation brought on by Hurricane Sandy is widespread and has had an effect on virtually everyone in the region. Most individual municipalities have set up
their own relief centers, benefit organizations & fundraising programs. However, there is a
Central Call Center set up to get information & assistance for emergency services, housing assistance, food &
medical services, family services, etc.
Call 211 or go online to www.nj211.orgYou can also contact this Central Call Center to volunteer or make a donation to the Hurricane Recovery.
Hurricane Sandy Notifications & Recovery Resources
RESTORE… REBUILD !
HELP WANTEDExperienced Sales People
N E E D E D• Account Executive /
Ad Sales
• Immediate Openings
• PT / FT
• Commission Based
• Excellent $$$ Potential
• Exclusive Territories
• Previous Hospitality Industry Sales a PLUS
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This is the time of year when we pause to think and be thankful for all we have, both materialistic and otherwise: family, friends and possessions. We gather around the Thanksgiving table and enjoy that which has been given to us. It is a time of reflection -- and heartfelt gratitude. But what about those less fortunate? There are tens of thousands of adults and children, in our state alone, who are not as blessed with the abundance we enjoy. Now is the time to think about them as well. While we take pleasure in what we have, let’s reach out to those who have not. Within the three counties of Ocean, Monmouth & Middlesex, there are numerous charities that are extremely busy, especially this time of year, caring to the needs of those less fortunate. Food charities, clothing charities, medical charities, all geared up to serve the needs of the less privileged. But these organizations need help too. They are in need of monetary donations, supplies and volunteers. Throughout our region, a great many restaurants, bars and entertainment venues show their support by hosting fundraisers and charity benefits to gather donations in support of these organizations. And, on a more personal level, some establishments open their doors to the less privileged with free meals, clothing and toys for the kids. Kudos to them all for their voluntary efforts. Within this issue of Venues NJ, our editor’s main feature invites you to read and learn about some of these food-based charity organizations and explains how you can show your support. Take a careful read of this article, then, be proactive and show your support.
IAFF Local 290 / Operation Warm Fundraiser
What: Operation Warm Fundraiser
When: Tuesday, November 04, 2014, 5pm – 10pm
Where: Miller’s Ale House, 451 U.S. Rt. 9 North, Woodbridge, NJ 07095
Contact: Ryan Horvath, 732-602-6050 or Miller’s Ale House 732-855-6590
About Operation Warm: Woodbridge Township Professional Firefighters Association Local 290 does not want the children in our communities to be left out in the cold. Team up with your local firefighters today, and give the gift of warmth to a child in need. Your donation will help provide brand new, American-made coats to the children in our community who need them most.
Beyond warmth, Woodbridge Firefighters believe new coats inspire higher self-esteem, keep children in school throughout the winter months and also free up tight family resources which can help create a better future.
Support the Woodbridge Firefighters as they support your community, and make a difference in a child’s life today!
Donations can be made online via pay pal, credit card or debit card. You may also donate by check, made payable to Operation Warm. Please mail your check to: Operation Warm, 418 School Street, Woodbridge, NJ 07095. Indicate on your check in the memo section, Woodbridge Firefighters.
Help keep a child warm this winter. IAFF Local 290 will be raising money to buy new winter coats for underprivileged children in the community. All those donating at this fundraising event will receive a wristband good for 10% off your entire bill at Miller’s Ale House / Woodbridge during the day of the event.
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As a community service, Venues NJ wishes to make our readers aware of upcoming Fundraisers, Benefits & Charity events being conducted in the region. These activities are noteworthy and we are pleased to bring them to your attention.
The devastation brought on by Hurricane Sandy is widespread and has had an effect on virtually everyone in the region. Most individual municipalities have set up
their own relief centers, benefit organizations & fundraising programs. However, there is a
Central Call Center set up to get information & assistance for emergency services, housing assistance, food &
medical services, family services, etc.
Call 211 or go online to www.nj211.orgYou can also contact this Central Call Center to volunteer or make a donation to the Hurricane Recovery.
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