JULY/AUGUST 2016 NEWSLETTER

Hello SUMMER July/August 2016

WE TREAT: TREATMENTS: • Back Pain / Neck Pain • Epidural Steroid Injections • Sciatica / Radiculopathy • Selective Nerve Root Blocks • Bulging Discs / Herniated Discs • Facet Joint Injections • Facet Pain Syndrome • Arthritic Pain • Radiofrequency Ablations • Sacroiliac Pain Syndromes • Major Joint Injections • Whiplash Injury • Pulse Stimulation Treatment • Degenerative Disc Disease • Failed Back Surgery • Carpal Tunnel Injections • Major Joint Pain • Discography • Myofascial Pain • Trigger Point Injections • Foraminal Stenosis • Spinal Cord Stimulation • Spondylosis • Peripheral Neuropathy • Percutaneous Discectomy • Post-herpetic Neuralgia • Endoscopic Microdiscectomy • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Stellate Ganglion Block • Abdominal / Pelvic Pain • Cancer Related Pain • NSS (Neuro-Stim System) • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome • EMG / NCV

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Editor: Barbara Dattoli Police Department / Fire / First Aid 911 Distribution – Paul Murtha Non-Emergency Police 732-262-1100 Brick Municipal Offices 732-262-1000 YOUR BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mayor’s Office 732-262-1050 Public Works 732-451-4060 Grace Morris President Bulk Item Pickup 732-451-4061 Dorothy Silady Vice President To Report Street Light Outage 732-262-1047 Larry McIver Secretary Brick Municipal Utilities Authority 732-458-7000 Torry Pedersen Treasurer JCP&L Energy 800-662-3115 Bob Hishon Trustee NJ Natural Gas Company 800-221-0051 * * * * * Comcast Cable TV 732-920-2288 Mitch Paris Clubhouse Manager Div of Motor Vehicles 888-486-3339 Anne DiGenova Social Chairperson Diane Legreide Chair Person,Architectural Review * * * * * * * * * * DISTRIBUTION ACTIVITIES The distribution of the NEWSLETTER and other notices are made possible by the efforts of the Block Women’s Club – President Annette Amoresano Captains. The Community is thankful for their efforts. Men’s Club – President Joe Callari They are as follows: Telephone Directory Angie Ferretti Library Kay Edie & Mary Ann Treacy Sam & Fina Crisalli Line Dancing Barbara Dattoli & Patsy Cocoran Jill Dargeon Bingo Jodie Cowell & Kay Ciriaco John & Nancy Domzalski Bowling Joe Callari Tony Gentile Exercise Indoors Vera Pagnotta Barbara Eisenstark Bocce Bob Hishon Vera Pagnotta Water Aerobics Inge Zuehlsdorff/ Josephine Socha Bob Bremus Knitting Joy Italia Ron Rinaldi Calendar Barbara Dattoli/Grace Morris Bill Walker Anne DiGenova Steve Schaab

FIRSTSERVICE RESIDENTIAL Thanks for your continued cooperation! FirstService Residential is our management company. Paul Murtha Their offices are located at: 21 Christopher Way, Eatontown, NJ 07724 Princeton Commons News is printed by Senior Community 800-870-0010 Media, a division of R&K Publishing. The products Kathy Ayres email: [email protected] and services offered herein by advertisers have not been tested, sanctioned or approved and they are not otherwise AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY # (800) 870-0010 promulgated or endorsed by R&K Publishing. Complaints An emergency is a situation involving imminent danger to should be directed to the Better Business Bureau or the Ocean COMMON PROPERTY or individuals such as a fire or flood County Dept. of Consumer Affairs. For advertising, contact that requires immediate attention. You should call 911 first in Senior Community Media at 732-240-6611. the case of a true emergency. The Princeton Commons Newsletter Customer Service Center # 800-870-0010 Customer Service will process your work orders and will assist is published by Senior Community Media, you with general account questions. You may also request these a division of R&K Publishing services through the community website, Phone: (732) 240-6611 · Fax: (732) 240-6618 www.northeast.fsrconnect/princetoncommons.com Email: [email protected]

Princeton Commons News 3 July/August 2016 MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD REPAIRS DONE RIGHT! Grace Morris, President

The Best Service, Parts, AUDIT: The 2015 Audit was approved at our May 22nd and Warranty-That’s Meeting. We received the highest rating for management The Guardian Advantage of our budget, assets, investments and expendable funds. A Deferred Maintenance Fund was established. The purpose of this fund is to have the necessary funds to perform maintenance services which do not occur Broken Spring Specialists! annually. The Board will continue to manage your funds to keep us at the highest level. Get Your NEW Insulated Door Today

FREE Wireless Keypad with the Purchase of New GARDEN BLOCKS: Decorative garden blocks or slate Liftmaster Garage Door Opener ($75 Value) around trees and gardens need to be in good condition. Any missing blocks need to be replaced, loose blocks FREE Safety Cables with the Purchase of any or slate should be set firmly in place. Loose blocks on New Extension Springs ($89 Value) grass need to be removed and placed securely in their missing area. Tree roots push up slate & blocks causing alignment to be out of place. Missing or loose blocks Only impede the cutting of the lawns and can cause more $ damage to your garden blocks. All small shrubs & 649 flowering bushes should be planted in gardens. Installed Insulated Door Reg $849 COMMON GROUNDS: Common areas are not dumping grounds. In one area bottles, cans, debris, dog SALE DOOR 8X7 waste in bags and a TV were found. Trash belongs in your NJ Lic. #13VH01882000 garbage not in common grounds. Common grounds are No Sub Contractors to be maintained in their natural state. Clean common Carriage House Doors Starting at $769 grounds enhance the beauty of Princeton Commons. Please respect the beauty of our common areas. SERVICING ALL BRANDS OF CURB YOUR DOG: Please be a good neighbor and GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS clean up after your dog. The weather is warm and more Broken Springs Replaced residents are walking. Be responsible, leash and clean Rollers & Cables Replaced up after your dog. It is required by law. Transmitters & Receivers OUTSIDE PROJECTS: Many outside projects need an ARC application and approval. Please read your Rules SENIOR DISCOUNT and Regulations. Please call Diane Legreide 732 899- (Excludes Sale Items) 8975 chairperson for the ARC to discuss your project so no problems occur. Fast, Professional Service GARDEN CLUB: The Board thanks the Garden Club “Family Owned & Operated” for their flower pots, plantings and flowers which beautify Princeton Commons. Members of the Garden SERVICE • REPAIRS• SALES • INSTALLATION Club plant, water and maintain their plantings. Much Fully Insured work has been done to improve the corner of Spring Hill and Brushy Neck. Many plants, spring bulbs, scrubs 732-269-9667 and flowers have been planted. The Board thanks you 609-693-8040 for beautifying Princeton Commons.

4 Princeton Commons News July/August 2016 DIRECTORY UPDATES RECYCLING DAYS 2016 If your name and phone number are not in the current Princeton Commons Phone Directory and you would The following days are the pick up days. Recycling like it included in the new directory, please contact me cans are to be at the curb after 6:00 P.M. the night at 732-903-7340. prior to pick up. Thank you, Angie Ferretti March 10 June 30 October 20 March 24 July 14 November 3 April 7 July 28 November 17 April 21 August 11 December 1 Mark Your Calendar May 5 August 25 December 15 May 19 September 8 December 29 A trip to Stoney Hill Inn, Hackensack, June 2 September 22 is being planned for November 30, 2016. The show June 16 October 6 is “Home for the Holidays.” The cost will be $88.00 which will include a family style lunch with two drinks. If interested, please call Anne DiGenova. This has to 2016 BRICK TOWNSHIP HOLIDAYS be done early because their shows are filling up very NO GARBAGE COLLECTION quickly. May 30 Memorial Day Thank you July 4 Independence Day Anne DiGenova 732-701-9119 September 5 Labor Day October 10 Columbus Day

Detector check! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This is a good time to check/ replace the batteries in your smoke detectors. Note: The sensor element in these units deteriorates over time and should be replaced every 10 years.

CLUBHOUSE RENTALS • Call Anne DiGenova, Social Chairperson, for availability (732-701-9119) • Anne will call Mitch Paris and he will reach out to renter to set up signing of contract, etc. • Please remember, the homeowner must be present at all functions.

Princeton Commons News 5 July/August 2016 POOL RULES 2016

ADMITTANCE 1. 2 Resident & 2 Guest badges per household. 2. No additional badges will be issued.

High Rise Toilets 3. Additional guests will be admitted for a $2.00 fee per Replace & Repair Faucets/Fixtures guest. Sewer & Drain Cleaning 4. Residents & guests must present badges to lifeguard Hot Water Heaters-In Stock when entering pool area and sign Log Sheet Handicap Fixtures & Accessories Single Lever Laundry Valves 5. Adult guests are allowed to use the pool without Service Gas Furnaces homeowner present, but must present homeowner's Outside Faucets Repaired & Replaced badge when signing in. 24 Hr. Emergency Service 6. Guests under 14 years of age must be accompanied Call For Service by an adult. ACCEPTING 732-920-5721 7. Pool badges must be displayed $25.00 Off Any Job & CHILDREN $95.00 Off Any HWH Installed 1. CHILDREN IN DIAPERS OR THOSE WHO With This Ad ARE NOT TOILET TRAINED WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN POOl. 2. No rafts, boards or inner tubes are allowed in pool. 3. Stairs to the pool must be kept clear at all times. 4. No jumping or diving in any section of pool. DO NOT USE THE POOL WITHOUT A LIFEGUARD PRESENT. No glass bottles or containers are permitted in the pool area.

6 Princeton Commons News July/August 2016 Garden Club NEWS MILLENNIUM Round and About the Commons EYE CARE,LLC The flowerpots around the bocce court are sporting a new look for the summer....flowers! New plants, new After 39 years our East colors, and a cheerful atmosphere will greet the teams Windsor office has moved! as they play their games. The corner of Spring Hill and Brushy Neck continues Jeffrey S. to get a lot of attention from the gardeners. The corner Brottman is a major challenge for members due to the lack of MD, FACS any water, lots of shade, and critters who love to chomp on the bulbs, roots, and plants members put there to Cataract Surgeon beautify the area. So, rejoice Princeton Commoners if you see flowers and plants thriving on the corner! Wildflowers have begun to poke up through the ground at the edge of the woods by the tennis courts. Keep an eye out to see what happens. Will they survive and bloom? We sure hope so! Dr. Jeffrey Brottman practices medical and surgical ophthalmology. He performs no-stitch cataract surgery Throughout the Commons there are benches upon with lens implantation, microsurgical eye care, and which to rest. Garden club members are adding new laser surgery. Dr. Brottman also performs general eye plants to enjoy so passersby will have a pleasant place exams and prescribes glasses for adults and children. to sit, relax, and appreciate the nature around them. A native of New Jersey, Dr. Brottman was educated at Colgate University where he graduated Summa Cum As you can see, the Garden Club members are busy Laude and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa society. having fun. If you like to dig in the dirt and watch He received his medical degree from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and completed an internship at things grow we need you! Have some fun with us as Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City. Dr. together we make PC a prettier place in which to live. Brottman completed a residency in Ophthalmology Call President Joe Keegel at 732-202-6804. at the University of Rochester in New York State. Cathy Derechailo Dr. Brottman is a Diplomate of the American Board of Ophthalmology and a Fellow of the American Acad- emy of Ophthalmology. Dr. Brottman is a member of the Department of Ophthal- mology at CentraState Medical Center. He is available for appointments in our Freehold, Marlboro, Jackson and SHOOT POOL Brick locations. AT THE CLUBHOUSE Our 6th location is now open in Monroe! Freehold Brick ARE YOU LOOKING FOR 500 West Main Street 515 Brick Boulevard SOMETHING TO DO? 732-462-8707 732-920-3800 East Windsor Marlboro Rt 130 & Princeton Rd 455 Route 9 South WE’RE LOOKING FOR PLAYERS 609-448-3990 732-591-2200 Jackson Monroe FRIDAY EVENINGS 2080 W County Line Rd Applegarth & Half Acre Rd 732-364-5123 609-495-1000 7:00PM - 9:00PM For more info: www.millenniumeyecare.com

Princeton Commons News 7 July/August 2016 SUNSHINE LADY KNITTING AND Please do not forget to let me know when a neighbor CROCHETING GROUP or someone you know in our community is sick, in the Be sure to join us on September 6th at the club house at hospital, in rehab after an operation or has passed away. 1:00 P.M. We will once again knit and crochet simple Everyone likes a word of cheer. items for the elderly patients at the hospital and doing Submitted by Anne DiGenova pocketbooks for walkers for Meridian Nursing and 732-701-9119 Rehabilitation along with hats and scarves and baby hats for Ocean County Health Department in Toms River. Look forward to seeing you in September. Joy Italia

BEER AND SODA CAN CLIPS Keep those can tabs coming! Need as many as you can gather .. .Thank you very much.

FYI - I collect these tabs and deliver them to the WATER AEROBICS American Legion Post on Mantoloking Road. My Water aerobics provides cardiovascular & strength contact there delivers them to the Ronald McDonald training benefits. Water aerobics is appropriate for all House in Long Branch which sells them to raise money. ages & fitness levels.Water buoyancy reduces stress to If you desire more information, please refer to www. joints & muscles & increases muscle strength. Water rmcny-tristate .org. aerobics is one of the best low-impact exercises you can do. Dan Driscoll Our water aerobics program starts Friday, JUNE 24th at 11:00am. Water aerobics is scheduled Tuesday, Thursday & Friday at 11:00 am. We will be working to Join your neighbors keep fit, strengthening muscles & enjoying time with for a fun afternoon at our friends & neighbors. Please join us. Ocean Lanes Grace Morris

Open RESIDENT LIBRARY Due to a space problem, we are requesting: bowling 1. No more books more than 10 yrs old. 2. No more magazines. just for fun, not a league. 3. No puzzles. No need to sign up - 4. No coffee table books. just show up. 5. No more videos.

Until further notice. When: Thursdays at 12:00 Thank you all, for your continued cooperation!

Cost: $7.00 for 3 games Kay Edie & Mary Ann Treacy, Resident Librarians

8 Princeton Commons News July/August 2016 JOIN US FOR BRIDGE BOOK CLUB Our Bridge Group is looking for new members. A Book Club will suspend meeting for the months of July working knowledge of bridge is necessary, but a good and August. The book chosen for Friday September 9th sense of humor and a chance to meet new friends is a will be The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom. We help, too! We have two to three tables and play every have had a most successful season, and have enjoyed Tuesday, except for the second Tuesday of every month a broad range of books. Our members have agreed that due to the Women’s Club meeting, from 1:00 p.m. until we have ventured out of our comfort zones and have about 4:00 p.m., four hands, then we switch. Come join found diverse and interesting opinions of books that us and see what we are like – men as well as women – we personally may not have chosen. We invite new we do enjoy it. members and can promise you an interesting group of members. Submitted by Maryann Treacy Claire Brady

LINE DANCING WHEN: Every Tuesday & Thursday 9:30 - 11:00 A.M. PLACE: Clubhouse

Line dancing will resume September 6th at 9:30. Please join us for some fun, exercise and laughs. Everyone is welcome. No need to sign up – just show up. No SAFETY FIRST! experience, no partner, no charge. PLEASE OBSERVE THE If you have any questions, please call: Patsy Corcoran – 732-295-1636 SPEED LIMIT Barbara Dattoli – 732-892-7224 SLOWDOWN!

My family and I would like to thank you for your prayers and kind thoughts during this difficult time as we mourn the loss of my husband, Frank. You have grieved with us and supported us when we needed you most. Your thoughtfulness of visiting, flowers, food and cards were deeply appreciated. Gloria Christianson

Princeton Commons News 9 July/August 2016 MEN’S CLUB NEWS Submitted by Joe Callari, President As we look forward to the Independence Day Holiday, We had a representative from Meridian Fitness and let’s remember the many men and women who sacrificed Wellness as our guest speaker for the June meeting. so much to make and preserve this great nation. And let Korine Sorge informed us of the cost of membership, us also remember and pray for those who have died as the many types of equipment available and their fitness a result of terrorist attacks here in America. programs for seniors. Our May meeting began with a franks and beans dinner The pancake breakfast was a huge success!! Many with all the extras, prepared by out gourmet chefs Tom thanks and kudos to our hard working kitchen crew, and Fred. waitresses and the tireless workers who served 178 breakfasts. We then had two Brick detectives give us a presentation on various scams aimed at seniors in our area. There will not be a men’s club meeting in July. Our next one will be a poolside lunch on August 1st. Hope Our guest speaker, Mayor Ducey spoke on the to see you at the July 4th pool party. happenings in Brick. He covered the beach openings, the Homestead Rebate, how the “no knock program” There is still time to sign up for the Blueclaws baseball works, the Farmers Market and the Summer Fest. game on August 16th. Call Joe Callari at 732 714- He addressed the status of the curb damage in the 1655. community and ended his presentation by answering questions from our members about the status of Traders Cove, the Foodtown site, Pathmark and the affordable housing status in Brick.

Two Brick Town detectives speaking to the Men's Club

Mayor Ducey speaking to the Men's Club

10 Princeton Commons News July/August 2016 Women’s Club News Submitted by Annette Amoresano Happy summer days to all residents of Princeton Commons from the Women’s Club!!! Hope we all enjoy the pool, beach, concerts and each other’s company! The Women’s Club will not meet in July or August, but will be back in full swing in September. We have a total of 125 members and are going strong. It is not too late to join. We especially want to invite the new residents to come as guests and encourage them to join. They will be welcomed with open arms. In May, the ladies attended a luncheon at the Spring Lake Manor, where they enjoyed a good meal with their neighbors and friends, and many of them went home with gifts donated by some of the members. I want to thank Marie Pederson, Barbara Dattoli and Elsie Ayala for putting together such a nice event and afternoon. At our June meeting, the members played “Name That Tune” with Adrianna Boehn at the piano. President Annette Amoresano attempted to lead the singing, but she can’t carry a tune, plus she was born too late to know the words to the old songs. The officers tried to help her out, but to no avail. The highlight of the afternoon was a performance by “The Dancing Dollies” led by member and instructor Patsy Corcoran. It was the opinion of the club members that the dancers did pretty well. Line Dancing will resume in September. Hopefully we will have new participants join the Dollies. Finally, the afternoon ended with the members enjoying an ice cream dessert. Yum Yum!! See you in September! Again enjoy your summer!

NEW YEAR’S EVE UPDATE If you have not yet responded to the New Year’s Eve arranged far in advance (like booking the DJ) and an flyer, and may be interested in attending, please contact approximate headcount would be very helpful Jodie Cowell in any of the following ways as soon as Thank you! possible: Phone: (732)892-7828 Bring Light into Dark Rooms Email: [email protected] 5 Star Certified Velux® Skylight Installer Deliver the completed flyer to: 2 Mallard Drive Skylight Replacement Tubular Skylights You may be thinking that it’s too Skylight Blinds & Accessories soon to make plans for NYE, Sycamore Roofing Repairs & Replacement Skylights & Exteriors but even if you are considering Doors & Windows attending, we’d like to know. Certain details need to be 732-747-3960•732-714-2035 2679 Hwy 70, Wall Twp. [email protected] • www. VeluxUSA.com

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Preventive Strategies for Seasonal Allergies Submitted by Grace Morris, RN Ragweed and other weeds such as curly dock. Iambs quarters, pigweed, plantain, sheep sorrel and sagebrush are some of the most prolific producers of pollen allergens. Although the ragweed pollen season runs from August to November, ragweed pollen levels usually peak in mid-September in many areas in the country. In addition, pollen counts are highest between 5:00 am. - 10:00 a.m. and on dry, hot and windy days. Preventive Strategies • Avoid the outdoors between 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Save outside activities for late afternoon or after a heavy rain, when pollen levels are lower. • Keep windows in your home and car closed to lower exposure to pollen. To keep cool, use air conditioners and avoid using window and attic fans. • Be aware that pollen can also be transported indoors on people and pets. • Dry your clothes in an automatic dryer rather than hanging them outside. Otherwise pollen can collect on clothing and be carried indoors. Grass Pollen As with tree pollen, grass pollen is regional as well as seasonal. In addition, grass pollen levels can be affected by temperature, time of day and rain. Preventive Strategies: • If you have a grass lawn, have someone else do the mowing. If you must mow the lawn yourself, wear a mask. • Keep grass cut short. • Choose ground covers that don't produce much pollen, such as Irish moss, bunch, and dichondra. Tree Pollen Trees can aggravate your allergy whether or not they are on your property, since trees release large amounts of pollen that can be distributed miles away from the original source. Trees are the earliest pollen producers, releasing their pollen as early as January in the Southern states and as late as May or June in the Northern states.

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FOUR SICK DAYS ACROSS I) " like old times" 6) "Fear of Fifty" author Jong I I) Endorsing 14) Like draft beer 15) Union group 16) "Anytown, _ " 17) Hold grudges 19) Blazing 20) French wine classification 21) Austra lian with three toes 22) Doctor's due 23) Pathetically inept person 27) Cardinal 29) Japanese tie 30) Focal device 32) One-eighth of a piece of eight 33) Faux _ (blunder) 34) Moved stealthily 36) Latin music type 39) Chancellor von Bismarck 41) Three-tone chord 43) Holier-than-thou 44) Jockey's controls 46) Like brains and ears 48) Alter DOWN 13) Appraised 47) Iditarod vehicle 49) The moon in Paris I) Weep 18) Giving offlight 50) Curtain call 51) Double negative? 2) Memphis-to-Nashville 23) Deep sleep 53) Country in the 52) One of the Bobbsey dir. 24) Diminish in intensity Himalayas Twins 3) Heathrow airport 25) Some purified liquids 54) A Muse 53) Some wrestling holds listing (Abbr.) 26) Small projecting 55) _ different tune 56) Prejudice 4) Chagall and Antony ridge (changed one's 58) Historic time 5) DNA shapes 28) Cotswold cries mind) 59) Alternative to JVC, once 6) Architectural annex 31) Descendant or heir 57) State one's views 60) Cleo's killer 7) Propel a boat 35) Skewered fare 63) Costa del 61) Butter unit 8) More frigid and 37) Common sweetener 64) " a deal!" 62) Reason for many slippery 38) Opposite of ecstasy 65) Shooter's marble surgeries 9) Less agitated 40) Unwelcome 66) Bar rocks 68) Brunched 10) Hints at (with "to") obligation 67) Where bacon is 69) Disease of cerea ls 11) Feeling of 42) Rejection of a stored? 70) Establish as law satisfaction request 71) _ Altos, Calif. 12) Basket weaver's 45) Emulated a bull 72) Does a casino job material 73) Disney duck —Solution on page 25

22 Princeton Commons News July/August 2016 CROSSWORD Puzzle August 25, 2016 Bingo!!!! TRIP TO Join us on Thursday ATLANTIC CITY afternoons from 1:00 to RESORTS 3:00 in the club house Bus leaves 10:00 a.m. for laughs, friendship and from the Clubhouse the possibility of winning $25.00 some money. Call Tony Gentile 732-295-2894

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JOKES! A little boy was attending his first wedding. After the service, his cousin asked him, “How many women can a man marry?” “Sixteen”, 1. Where was the USA's worst nuclear accident, the boy responded. His cousin was amazed in 1979? that he had an answer so quickly. “How do 2. Which Olympic Games were the scene of a you know that?” “Easy”, the little boy said. terrorist attack by Palestinian guerrillas? “All you have to do is add it up, like the pastor said, “4 better, 4 worse, 4 richer, 4 poorer”. 3. Which was the last US battalion to leave Vietnam? A little girl became restless as the preacher’s 4. What was the only movie made about the sermon dragged on and on. Vietnam war, made during the Vietnam Finally, she leaned over to war? her mother and whispered, 5. In WWI, what was used as warning devices “Mommy, if we give him atop the Eiffel Tower? the money now, will he let us go?” Answers on page 30

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Princeton Commons News 25 July/August 2016 LOCAL CALENDAR of EVENTS Phone Number Area Codes = 732 unless marked Submitted by Jil vonOhlen

Brick Township Senior Services 920-8686 373 Adamston Rd bricktownship.net/senior-services BRICK Ocean County Parks - oceancountyparks.org Ocean County Library - theoceancountylibrary.org Ocean County Historical Society Museum 341-1880 oceancountyhistory.org - TOMS RIVER Monmouth County Historical Association monmouthhistory.org - FREEHOLD Monmouth County Parks 542-1642 monmouthcountyparks.com 919-3500 allairevillage.org - WALL Havens Homestead 785-2500 bricktwphistoricalsociety.com - BRICK Jenkinson's Aquarium 899-1659 jenkinsons.com/aquarium - POINT PLEASANT BEACH Laurita Winery 609-758-8000 lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT Toms River Seaport Society & Maritime Museum 349-9209 tomsriverseaport.org - TOMS RIVER Tuckerton Seaport & Baymen's Museum 609-296-8868 tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON THEATER / MUSIC / COMEDY Albert Music Hall 609-971-1593 alberthall.org - WARETOWN Algonquin Arts Theatre 528-9211 algonquinarts.org - MANASQUAN Ocean County College ocean.edu/ - TOMS RIVER Count Basie Theatre 842-9000 countbasietheatre.org - RED BANK Looney Bin Comedy Show 908-414-7097 nightout.com/nj/toms-river Capones TOMS RIVER Monmouth University Theater 571-3400 monmouth.edu/events/arts WEST LONG BRANCH NJ Repertory Company njrep.org - LONG BRANCH Spring Lake Community House 449-4530 springlaketheatre.com - SPRING LAKE Strand Center for the Arts 255-0460 strand.org/ - LAKEWOOD Two River Theater 345-1400 trtc.org - RED BANK Uncle Vinnie's Comedy Club 899-3900 unclevinniescomedyclub.com - PT PLEASANT BEACH ______

All Season Lakewood BlueClaws 901-7000 blueclaws.com Lakewood All Season Boat Tours 45 min narrated tour 751-9453 monmouthcountyparks.com Howell Sat + Sun Nature Walks Cattus Island County Park 270-2960 oceancountyparks.org Toms River Sat + Wed Tour Navy Lakehurst - Historic Hangar # 1 914-1358 nlhs.com/take-a-tour.html Lakehurst Every Sat Brick Farmer’s Market 9am-noon 262-1075 brickfarmersmarket.com Windward Beach Brick Every Sat FREE Guided Walking Tours reservations req’d 664-1318 oceancountyhistory.org Toms River Every Sat Country & Bluegrass Show regional bands 7:30-11pm 609-971-1593 alberthall.org Waretown Every Sun Big Joe Talent Show 7pm 892-0600 jenkinsons.com Pt. Pleasant Boardwalk Every Sun Free Concerts on the Bay 7pm lavallette.org 793-7477 Heritage Gazebo Lavallette Every Tue Free Movies on the Bay dusk lavallette.org 793-7477 Heritage Gazebo Lavallette Every Wed Free Concert 7:30pm Boardwalk at the Inlet 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Every Wed Free Movies on the Beach dusk springlakeboro.org North Pavilion Spring Lake Every Thu Fireworks at Dark Jenkinson's Boardwalk 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Every Thu Free Concert 7:30pm 223-0544x4 squantourism.com Manasquan Every Thu Free Movie Noon 920-8686 Brick Senior Center VFW 373 Adamston Rd Brick Every Thu Kites + Castles Kite flying + Sand castles 7PM lavallette.org Phila Ave Beach Lavallette Every Thu Lakeside Children’s Theater 1pm bring the grandkids! 506-9090 Ocean County Park Beach Lakewood Every Fri Free Movies at the Beach Jenkinson's dusk 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Every Fri "In-Seine" Fridays 9:30am FREE oceancountyparks.org 270-6960 Cattus Island Park Toms River

Jun 30-Jul 3 Wall Fair 5-10pm Rides, music, food, games, fireworks Municipal Complex 2700 Allaire Rd Wall Jul 3 Concert - Patriotic Band 8pm Fireworks after lavallette.org 793-7477 Heritage Gazebo Lavallette Jul 4 OceanFest + Fireworks 10-10pm 923-2044 LongBranch.org Oceanfront Promenade Long Branch Jul 5 Classic Car Show 5-9pm 899-2424 pointchamber.com Stewart's 63 Broadway Pt Pleasant Beach Jul 7 Concert - The Bronx Wanderers 6:30 Fireworks 9pm 262-1006 www.twp.brick.nj.us Windward Beach Brick Jul 7-23 “Grease” 449-4530 springlaketheatre.com 300 Madison Ave Spring Lake 26 Princeton Commons News July/August 2016

Jul 9 Summer Flea Market 8-3 pm 919-3500 Rain date-7/10 allairevillage.org Wall Jul 10 Budweiser Clydesdale Meet & Greet 11:30-4pm 830-3700 www.exit82.com Seaside Heights Boardwalk Jul 10 Concert - Strictly Sixties 7pm lavallette.org 793-7477 Heritage Gazebo Lavallette Jul 10 Oldies Car Show 11am 222-5100 MonmouthPark.com Racetrack Oceanport Jul 12 Secret Gardens of Brick - after tour refreshments, art show, plant sale 10AM 920-8231 Brick Jul 13 Concert - British Invasion Tribute 7:30pm 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Inlet Jul 13 Cruisin' Downtown 6-9pm classic cars + live entertainment 341-8738 downtowntomsriver.com Toms River Jul 13 NJ Sandcastle Contest 8-noon 681-3700x214 visitbelmarnj.com 18th Ave Beach Belmar Jul 13-17 Freedom Fest State Fair 609-610-0910 Horse Park of NJ freedomfeststatefair.com Allentown Jul 13-17 Ocean County Fair Robert J. Miller Airpark 914-9466 oceancountyfair.com Route 530 Berkeley Jul 14 Concert - The Amish Outlaws 6:30 Fireworks 9pm 262-1006 www.twp.brick.nj.us Windward Beach Brick Jul 14 Doo Wop Project 531-9106 AxelrodArtsCenter.com 100 Grant Ave Ocean Twp Jul 15-24 “Tommy” 842-9000 Phoenix Productions countbasietheatre.org Red Bank Jul 16 Summer in the Street Festival 12-6pm 341-8738 downtowntomsriver.com Main St Toms River Jul 19 Celebration Food, music, crafts, car show 5:30-9pm squantourism.com Manasquan Jul 20 Concert - La Diva Tenors 7:30pm 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Inlet Jul 21 Concert - Rubix Cube (80’s) 6:30 Fireworks 9pm 262-1006 www.twp.brick.nj.us Windward Beach Brick Jul 23 Christmas in July BBQ 6-10pm Chandler Field lavallette-business.com Lavallette Jul 24 Concert - Ragtimers 7pm lavallette.org 793-7477 Heritage Gazebo Lavallette Jul 26-30 Fireman’s Fair 6-11pm manasquanfair.com Mallard Park Manasquan Jul 27 Concert - B-Street Tribute Band 7:30pm 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Inlet Jul 28 Annual Car Show 6-9pm Brick Summerfest 262-1006 www.twp.brick.nj.us Windward Beach Brick Jul 28-Aug 4 Shakespeare in the Park 6 pm 449-0577 SpringLake.org Divine Park Spring Lake Jul 31 Concert - Little Bit of Heaven 7pm lavallette.org 793-7477 Heritage Gazebo Lavallette Jul 31 Haskell Invitational 222-5100 biggest race of the summer! MonmouthPark.com Racetrack Oceanport Aug 2 National Night Out Against Crime 6pm demos, games 262-1000 www.twp.brick.nj.us Windward Beach Brick Aug 2 Classic Car Show 5-9pm 899-2424 pointchamber.com Stewart's 63 Broadway Pt Pleasant Beach Aug 3 Concert - Bobby Byrne 7pm Trader's Cove Marina 262-4622 parksandrecreation.bricktownship.net Brick Aug 3 Concert - Fest Italiana 7:30pm 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Inlet Aug 5-14 “Same Time Next Year” Bob Anstett Cultural Arts Ctr 262-1006 bricktownship.net Brick Aug 6 19th Century Barn Dance Concert + Dancing 4-9pm 919-3500 allairevillage.org Wall Aug 6-7 Civil War Encampment 785-2500 bricktwphistoricalsociety.com Havens Homestead Herbertsville Rd Brick Aug 7 Berry Festival / Craft Show 8am Rain dt-Aug 14 Squan Plaza squantourism.com Manasquan Aug 7 Concert - Judge & Jury 7pm lavallette.org 793-7477 Heritage Gazebo Lavallette Aug 10 Concert - Broadway + Beyond 7:30pm 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Inlet Aug 10 Cruisin' Downtown 6-9pm classic cars + live entertainment 341-8738 downtowntomsriver.com Toms River Aug 10-14 Italian Festival 5 pm 517-1040 iaato.com Palaia Park Deal + Whalepond Rd Ocean Twp Aug 12-21 “Little Shop of Horrors” 528-9211 algonquinarts.org Manasquan Aug 13 Big Sea Day sand castle contest, surfing, food, music Rain dt-Aug 14 squantourism.com Manasquan Aug 13 Clam Bake 6-10pm Chandler Field lavallette-business.com Lavallette Aug 13 Flea Market 8-3 pm 919-3500 Rain dt Aug 14 allairevillage.org Wall Aug 14 Concert - Pinelands Symphonic Band 7pm lavallette.org 793-7477 Heritage Gazebo Lavallette Aug 16 Beach Band Aid benefit EMS/1st Aid 7-11pm 899-0146 Woodstock-era pointbeachems.org Pt Pleasant Beach Aug 17 Concert - Irish Festival - Bobby Byrne 7:30pm 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Inlet Aug 17 Concert - Sounds of the Streets 7pm Trader's Cove Marina 262-1006 bricktownship.net Brick Aug 18-28 “Oliver” 449-4530 springlaketheatre.com 300 Madison Ave Spring Lake Aug 20 Concert - Coast Liners Accapella golden oldies 7:30-9pm 919-3500 allairevillage.org Wall Aug 20 Clam Bake noon-5pm 892-0574 Fire House 81 Bridge Ave Bay Head Aug 21 Concert - Strictly Sixties 7pm lavallette.org 793-7477 Heritage Gazebo Lavallette Aug 21 Rolling Iron Antique Auto Show 8-3pm Rain dt Aug 28 919-3500 allairevillage.org Wall Aug 24 Concert - Big Band 7:30pm 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Inlet Aug 27 Jazz + Blues Festival noon-9:30pm 933-1984 Fireworks Promenade + Great Lawn jsjbf.org Long Branch Aug 27 Ocean County Document Shredding 9-1PM 506-5047 Public Works Brick Aug 27 WWII / Veteran Appreciation Day noon-10pm 280-3000 infoage.org 2201 Marconi Rd Wall Aug 27 “We've Only Just Begun” 8pm 528-9211 Carpenters remembered algonquinarts.org Manasquan Aug 28 Concert - Wilbur Witteman Big Band 7pm lavallette.org 793-7477 Heritage Gazebo Lavallette Aug 31 National Dog Day Celebration bring your furry friends 830-3700 exit82.com Seaside Heights Boardwalk Aug 31 Concert - Beginnings (Chicago Tribute) 7:30pm 892-0600 www.jenkinsons.com Pt Pleasant Beach Inlet Princeton Commons News 27 July/August 2016 JULY 2016 JULY

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Rickie & Sue Mroczek (pictured here with Sue’s mother Dolores “Dee” Ruddson) in front of their recently purchased home on Brant Drive. Rickie & Sue, who moved here from Scotch Plains, are still actively employed and are looking forward to enjoying all that Princeton Commons offers. Congratulations and welcome to Princeton Commons. Welcome Rickie & Sue!

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