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In this issue read Sally Deering's Q and A interview with actor Paul Sorvino, he talks about acting, love for opera, cooking and his upcoming live concert in Jersey City's Loew's Theater. Also in this issue Steve Mack's images of 9/11/2011photographed in three states. Our Restaurant Views section has a wonderful story by Sally Deering on Angelina's Restaurant: Fine Cuisine in A Cozy Hideaway. Looking to move to the North Jersey Waterfront visit our real estate pages.
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Volume 15, No. 9 September 14th - September 29th 2011 FREE PUBLICATION 201-349-4336 Pg. 2 On the Cover 9/11 Images At the Movies Pg. 11 Pg. 13 Angelina’s Pgs. 14 - 16 Custom Design Jewelry & Watch Repair Say Yes. . . Hoboken Gold & Diamonds 115 Washington St. • Hoboken lock problems? NEED A NEW LOCK? See Page 2 Pg. 7 SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CONDO & HOME INSURANCE Home · Condo · Renters · Flood ·Umbrella · Auto 930 Washington St., Hoboken (201) 659-2403 Established 1906 www.mullerinsurance.com 30 % OFF GREAT CHUBB NEWS!! With Combo of Home, Auto & Continuous Coverage Rated A By Sally Deering Best known as mob boss Paulie Cicero, who cooked Italian dishes for his crew in the film “Goodfellas” and many other acting roles in film, on Broadway and TV, Paul Sorvino is more than just an actor – he’s a sculptor, painter, writer, director, chef and opera singer. And on urs., Oct. 27 and Fri., Nov. 4, Sorvino’s fans are in for a treat when he takes to the stage at Loew’s Jersey City in “Paul Sorvino Sings!” a concert where Sorvino sings arias and Neapolitan folk songs and tells stories of his life as an actor. Sorvino’s nephew, Bill Sorvino, an actor and producer in his own right, is producing the concerts. Bill Sorvino is also producing the first annual Golden Door International Film Festival of Jersey City this fall, where Paul Sorvino will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award. “I’ve been my uncle’s biggest fan since I was a lile boy,” Bill Sorvino says. “We spent a lot of time together when I was growing up and his children are my closest cousins. Every time he would hit a note on the piano and go into some aria. I was wowed by his amazing singing voice. I was a rock singer for many years and I followed in my uncle’s footsteps. I’ve always wanted to find a way to put his music out into the public a lot more than it ever has. is concert is borne out of my love, respect and admiration for my uncle.” Taking time from a busy schedule – he’s in post- production for a film he directed -- Paul Sorvino spoke with Riverview Observer about his versatile career, family life – he’s the dad of Mira, Michael and Amanda – and creative life. He’s an Italian-American “Renaissance Man,” who infuses his passion into the roles he plays, his sculptures, paintings – even his mother’s marinara recipe. con’t pg. 2
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Volume 15, No. 9September 14th - September 29th 2011FREE PUBLICATION

201-349-4336

Pg. 2 On the Cover

9/11 Images

At the Movies

Pg. 11

Pg. 13

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Pgs. 14 - 16

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By Sally Deering Best known as mob boss Paulie Cicero, who cooked Italian dishes for his crew in the film “Goodfellas” and many other acting roles in film, on Broadway and TV, Paul Sorvino is more than just an actor – he’s a sculptor, painter, writer, director, chef and opera singer. And on Thurs., Oct. 27 and Fri., Nov. 4, Sorvino’s fans are in for a treat when he takes to the stage at Loew’s Jersey City in “Paul Sorvino Sings!” a concert where Sorvino sings arias and Neapolitan folk songs and tells stories of his life as an actor. Sorvino’s nephew, Bill Sorvino, an actor and producer in his own right, is producing the concerts. Bill Sorvino is also producing the first annual Golden Door International Film Festival of Jersey City this fall, where Paul Sorvino will receive a Lifetime

Achievement Award. “I’ve been my uncle’s biggest fan since I was a little boy,” Bill Sorvino says. “We spent a lot of time together when I was growing up and his children are my closest cousins. Every time he would hit a note on the piano and go into some aria. I was wowed by his amazing singing voice. I was a rock singer for many years and I followed in my uncle’s footsteps. I’ve always wanted to find a way to put his music out into the public a lot more than it ever has. This concert is borne out of my love, respect and admiration for my uncle.” Taking time from a busy schedule – he’s in post-production for a film he directed -- Paul Sorvino spoke with Riverview Observer about his versatile career, family life – he’s the dad of Mira, Michael and Amanda – and creative life. He’s an Italian-American “Renaissance Man,” who infuses his passion into the roles he plays, his sculptures, paintings – even his mother’s marinara recipe.

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on the cover . . .By Sally Deering

RO: When did you discover your love for opera?PS: My mother was a piano teacher and there was always music in the house. I had two uncles, Uncle Carlo and Uncle Vincent who were great singers from Naples, a baritone and tenor. I always had the idea I wanted to be on the stage. I didn’t know the difference between an actor and a singer I was attuned to beautiful voices. If it’s the sound of the voice you’re looking for it’s not going to be rock and roll it will be opera. Today, we’re not in a good time for opera singers. Domingo is the most admirable and he’s done so much, a great musician. I like Angela Gheorghiu. She’s my favorite singer right now.

RO: We know you for your roles in films, TV and Broadway, but were you ever in an opera?PS: I performed at a gala at the

Met and it was very exciting to be on that stage. I made my debut and my audition. I was having vocal problems because of acid reflux. It stops a lot of opera singers in their tracks.

RO: Your fans remember you as a great cook in “Goodfellas,” can you talk about your line of tomato sauces?PS: Neapolitans have made marinara for hundreds of years. I just put it in the jar. People don’t know how to make it. They usually put onions and garlic in and by doing that they make it bland. Garlic takes away the sweetness when mixed with onions and they cancel each other out. Marinara is strictly garlic, oil, tomato, basil and a touch of oregano.

RO: What are you working on now, film-wise?PS: I just finished a movie. I’m acting, I have projects

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planned and we’re finishing post production on the movie “The Trouble with Cali,” about a young girl dazzled by a modeling scout who lures her away from ballet. I play her father. My (daughter) Amanda wrote it. I have a couple of other movies I’m preparing to write and direct.

RO: In real life, you’re more a Renaissance Man; isn’t that somewhat different from the characters you portray?PS: People who see “Goodfellas” presume that’s what I am (but) my family is noble, goes back hundreds of years. I’m not a gangster. I’m a poet, a best-selling author, director and sculptor. I’m interested in everything.

RO: What made you start the Paul Sorvino Asthma Foundation and didn’t you also write the book “How to become a Former Asthmatic?”PS: I started the foundation

New York Times Best Seller list and I was honored by Dr. Everett Koop for my work with

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con’t from pg. 2asthma. A lot of performers and athletes do charitable work. Being a performer or an athlete if you’re that kind of person, your heart goes out easily. Look at Magic Johnson and all he’s done. I’m just doing my thing – ridding the world of asthma.

RO: Your repertoire has been portraying tough guys; but aren’t you more a family man in real life?PS: I’m different from most other actors who kind of live their lives for themselves. They may have been great artists at the expense of their children, not in support of their children. For me, my career came second and my children come first.

Paul Sorvino in concert at the Loew’s Jersey City promises to be a great evening of music and storytelling. It will also offer Sorvino’s fans a unique opportunity to see a different side of one of their favorite actors, his nephew Bill Sorvino says.

“My uncle’s act includes stories and jokes – in between songs he’ll tell stories of what happened on a film,” Bill Sorvino says. “He’s a great performer and an amazing storyteller. People who see him in concert will get to know him beyond movie and theater roles. And once you do, you get hooked. He comes across so well in his roles, and that underlying personality is what people connect to in his acting. When you hear him sing, tell stories and jokes, you realize he’s an amazing person.”

Thurs, Oct. 27 and Fri., Nov. 4 at 8 p.m.Paul Sorvino Sings!

Loew’s Jersey City54 Journal Square

Jersey City, NJ, 07306201-798-6055

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Bayonne Town Center to Host Annual Art ShowOn Saturday, September 24th, the Bayonne Town Center will host the Annual Outdoor Art Show on 23rd Street between Broadway and Church Lane. Local artists as well as the Hudson Artists of NJ will display their work from 11am-3pm. If you would like to display your art work, please submit the following information to the Bayonne Town Center (8 East 22nd Street, Bayonne, NJ 07002): Name, Address, Type of Artwork, Telephone number and if you need a table to set up your work. Also submit a refundable deposit of $10. Please register before September 20th! In case of rain, the art show will be held in St. Michael’s Parish Hall. For more info, please call the Bayonne Town Center at 201-339-9409.

Shakespeare Festival and Show Come to Bayonne on Sunday, September 18 The Actors Shakespeare Company of New Jersey City University announced that the company will present a series of Shakespeare plays and events in Bayonne, beginning Sunday, September 18. On September 18, the Actors Shakespeare Company will offer a two-part event on the lower level of DiDomenico-16th Street Park. The first event will be a festival, beginning at 12:00 noon. Shakespeare actors in the park will present sword-fighting demonstrations, Renaissance music and dancing,

sonnets, Shakespearean insults, and more. Following this festival, there will be a one-hour smorgasbord of Shake-spearean masterpieces, all woven around the idea that all the world is, indeed, a stage and ‘all the men and women merely players’ in this drama we call life. “All the World’s a Stage” will kick off at 3:00 p.m. with an hour of fun filled activities for the whole family. Admission is free. The Actors Shakespeare Company of New Jersey City University is offering ‘Bayonne’s Bard in the Park’ project as a gift to Bayonne, setting the stage for Shake-speare’s works and those of other notable playwrights at

future shows. All are welcome to bring their own chairs and blankets, while being entertained by this very talented troupe, which boasts New Jersey City University as its home. The Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU is a pro-fessional, ensemble theatre in residence at New Jersey City University. The NJCU Foundation – Actors Shakespeare Company is a qualified 501(c) (3) organization. Contributions to it are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. For infor-mation concerning your becoming a sponsor or donor, please call Colette Rice, NJCU Foundation, at 201-200-3260.

In case of inclement weather, there will be a rain date for Sunday, September 25, 2011.

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“It’s a fitting tribute to a gen-tleman who dedicated himselft o t h e p e o p l e o f Hu d s o nCounty,” Hudson County Pros-e c u t o r E d w a rd D e Fa z i o s a i dyesterday. “Clearly, we want toexpress our suppor t for Pat’sfamily.”

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Attic Ensemble Celebrates Fortieth Anniversary The Attic Ensemble, Theater for a New Jersey City, recently celebrated forty years of theatrical production in Jersey City. From an attic in Bayonne to the Barrow Mansion, the Attic Ensemble has continued a tradition of high quality low cost theater. The Attic Ensemble will hold their Fortieth Anniversary Gala fundraising event at the beautiful Culinary Arts Institute at Hud-son County Community College on Sunday, September 25 at 6pm. This “Creative Black Tie” gala, with cocktails and a buffet dinner, promises to be a festive evening looking back at the past

forty years and looking ahead to the next forty! Being honored on this evening are some great friends of the theater and the Attic Ensemble in particular are: Calvin Hart, Robert P. Iezzi,Robert M. Ma-son, Jr.,Annemarie Oest,Nathan & Nancy Sambul These honorees were chosen because of the outstanding leadership they display within our community. Tickets are $100 and can be purchased online at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/186919 for more information can be obtained by calling 201 413-9200 [email protected]

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The New Jersey City University Office of Continuing education will offer an “Acting Workshop” on Saturdays, September 17 through October 22.The “Acting Workshop” will meet 9:30 -11:30 a.m. on the NJCU campus at 2039 Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City. Registration is $125.00. The workshop will cover the Meisner and Stanislasvsky methods of acting, which are used by actors in film, television, and theater throughout the world. The workshop will explore acting from instinct, rather than logic, and doing, rather than pretending. The workshop will be conducted by Gregory Korostishevsky, anactor and stand-up comedian whose credits in-clude Broadway, television, film and more that 50 inter-national commercials.To register for the workshop or for further information call NJCU’s Office of Con-tinuing Education at (201) 200 -3089, e-mail contend @njcu.edu, or visit http://www.njcu.educontinuing_education.aspx

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Keith Michael Kisielewski 46,on August 28th, 2011.

Survived by his adoring mother Mary and the late

Milton Kisielewski.Devoted husband of Deborah

Kisielewski. Loving father of Kimberly, Stefany and

Keith Kisielewski and devoted grandfather of

Aiden. Also survived by his loving sister Kerri

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wife Alexandra, his niece Amanda McKillop and

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restaurant VIEWSBayonne’s Best Kept Secret!

Angelina’s Restaurant offersFine Cuisine in a Cozy HideawayBy Sally Deering

When you enter Angelina’s restaurant on Broadway in Bayonne, you’re greeted by an explosion of kitsch – a display of 45s and old photographs on the walls and music by 50’s and ‘60s groups like The Shirelles crooning from the speakers in a dining room that’s more like a salon with pink walls and red and white table settings. The place seats 35 lucky guests and if you’re one of those lucky ones, you’re in for a real treat and a dinner that will make you think your Italian mom is back in the kitchen cooking your favorites just for you. Angelina Borrello is the owner and chef of Angelina’s and her son Jon Paul Schaffer is head mixologist and the two work together to give Angelina’s that unique mix of great food and fabulous drinks. On a recent visit, Jon Paul created three of his specialties, the Cherry Bomb, the Dreamcicle and a Mojito that were tasty, “zizzy” and absolutely “da bomb!” Jon Paul’s an artist when it comes to designing new drinks and each libation is a masterpiece of flavors. That’s an understatement. Angelina does more than just cook. She creates! She has passion! She takes chicken and crab and shrimp and steak and cooks dishes to order with a Zen-like approach: Keep it simple and let the flavors stand out. She uses only fresh ingredients and nothing is left over and rehashed. And, it’s all cooked to order. “My regulars don’t even look at the menu, they just tell me what they want and I go in the kitchen and cook it for them,” Angelina says. And her regulars come from as far away as Australia, Thailand and Ireland and

Ireland and from “Down the Shore”, Staten Island and New York. She has regulars from Pennsylvania who drive hours just for her Roast Pork. Her menu features a Tomato, Basil and Onion Salad; Romaine, Tomato and Onion Salad; Stuffed Artichokes; Eggplant Rollotine; Shrimp Saute; Dungeness Crabs; Shrimp Oregenato; Zuppa de Clams; Zuppa de Mussels; Prime Rib; Roast Pork; Veal or Chicken

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Owner and Chef Angelina Borrello and her son Jon Paul Schafferoutside Angelina’s Restaurant

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restaurant VIEWSAngelina’s Restaurant cont’d from page 11

served Parmagiana, Milanese, Francese or Piccata; and a Seafood Combo of Lobster, Dungeness Crabs, Scallops, Shrimp, Clams and Mussels over a Bed of Linguini that serves four. Served at every table is a basket of Italian bread – Angelina’s been serving Italian bread from Paramount Bakery for 37 years – and it’s crusty on the outside and soft on the inside, perfect for mopping up the light sauces and gravies Angelina creates from her tiny kitchen. She has desserts and coffee for after dinner and there’s really no particular closing time. As Jon Paul says, “We close when the food runs out or when Angelina doesn’t want to cook anymore.” Indeed, Angelina’s restaurant is as unique as Angelina. She works alone in the kitchen, no Sous chef, no dishwasher, just Angelina do-ing what she loves to do – cook. Not one for the spotlight, Angelina prefers making her dishes the stars of the show. On a recent Internet search, one happy customer, “Billy C” wrote this review of Angelina’s on Yelp.com: “Hidden Gem! Reasonable Prices! Awesome Chicken Parmagiana, best I’ve tasted. Pork Tenderloin was juicy, moist and delicious. Escarole with garlic was spectacular. Angelina made baked clams even though it wasn’t on the menu. Best and freshest ingredients. Pasta is al dente. Angelina cooks by herself so don’t be in a hurry. Perfection takes time.” Warm and welcoming, both Angelina and Jon Paul offer their guests a fantastic dining experience – great food, charming atmosphere and a graciousness you don’t find in a lot of restaurants these days.

Angelina’s Restaurant928 Broadway (between 44th and 45th Streets)

Bayonne, NJ201-823-3322

Hours: Mon.-Sun., 5 p.m. ‘til closing

If you haven’t tried Angelina’s, don’t hesitate. Grab your honey or your BFFs and head over to Angelina’s for a fabulous dining experience. It may be Bayonne’s best kept secret, but trust me, with delicious food like this, it won’t be for long.

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OPEN HOUSE: WEDS. SEPT.14th 12 to 2PM 149 Avenue E, Bayonne 2 FAMILY w/ RARE 2 CAR GARAGE This new home has approx. 2600 square feet of living space plus

fenced yard with patio, beautiful hrdwd flrs thru-out, a total of 6 BRs, 4 1/2 beautifully tiled baths; ground level multi-purpose room with spiral staircase, Laundry room in each unit, & so much more. Asking $469,000

OPEN HOUSE: THURS. SEPT.15th 12 to 2PM 1225 Kennedy Blvd. Unit 8H, Bayonne 1BR CONDO w/ PARKING Panoramic views from this East-facing unit

will delight you! Perfect for a starter or “empty-nester”, this condo is modern, stylish, & offers conveniences like reserved parking, laundry facilities in the bldg, outdoor pool area, & an easy location for commuting.Asking just $139,900

OPEN HOUSE: FRI. SEPT.16th

12 to 2PM 11 West 26th St., Bayonne HUGE 1 FAMILY Totally renovated top to bottom & ready to move right in; this mid-town home offers 5 to 6 BR’s, 4

full tiled baths, fin. basement w/ stone fireplace, new hard-wood floors, & gorgeous kitchen w/ cherry cabinets & center island, tons of closets, new 2 zoned heat & A/C, & more. Price Reduced to $354,500

STUDIO CONDO BAYONNE Bright & spacious studio unit in elevator bldg; approx 500 sq ft; low monthly fee & taxes, convenient location

for mass transit, shopping, & recreation; Hdwd flrs, updated Kitchen appliances, Intercom system, laun-dry rm on premises, storage space in basement.

Just $59,000

NEW LISTING! BERGEN POINT BEAUTY ONE FAMILY – BAYONNE Move right into this beautiful 3 BR home located in desirable Bergen Point. It features a brand new roof & windows, a screened sun porch off

the kitchen, a lofted attic, & a newly renovated backyard. Close to transportation to New York, shopping & restau-rants. House is a must see!

Asking $329,000

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OPEN HOUSE: SAT. SEPT.17th

12 to 3PM 80 West 13th St., Bayonne UPDATED 1 FAMILY Large home w/ carport offers 4 -5 BR, 1 full + 2 half baths. Close to 16th St County Park & all mass transit. Gener-ous, modern eat-in -kitchen & dining room with sliding doors to very com-

fortable yard. Semi- finished basement features a wet - bar – great for entertaining. New gas furnace, new copper water line, & roof is 7 years young.Asking $295,000

DELI FOR SALE BROADWAY, BAYONNE Well established busi-ness for sale – turn-key operation. High traffic area on Broadway – please call for additional details. Asking $70,000


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