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AUGUST 4, 2011 SentineGreater Media Newspapers • A Croup of Ten Community Newspapers Serving Middlesex and Monmouthl Counties gmnews.com S.B. receives approval from N.j. Dept of Consumer Affairs Town passes the Best Practices Checklist for second straight year BY DEANNA McLAFFERTY Staff Writer f town management were a class, South Brunswick would get an A, according to Ithe state Department of Consumer Affairs. For the second year in a row, the town passed the department's Best Practices Checklist. The checklist, which is sent to New Jersey's 566 municipalities, covers township business practices in range of categories, such as general and financial management, health insurance, personnel and public safety. South Brunswick rated compliant on 45 of 50 questions, according to Councilman John O'Sullivan. A score of 90 percent guar- antees the town can keep the entire $5,143,941 received in state aid. "Basically, the state can hold back some of the last payment of the state money they give us," O'Sullivan said. However, the town need not worry, as its compliance ensures its financial stability this year. There are five questions for which town officials responded negatively, but Council- man Charlie Carley said it was just a matter of formally enacting policies for actions they have already been completing. For example, officials responded "No" ERIC SUCAR Staff when asked if the municipality established an Victor Kovacs (I) and Vinnie Mennati participate in a game of horseshoes at the South Brunswick Senior Center on July 28. "Absence from Meetings Policy" for elected officials and appointed board members. Car- ley said that many town boards have such a policy, but the town council does not since S.B. plans to repave several roads in town members are so meticulous about attending Frank Gambatese said. and ramps, so it will expand the complexity meetings. Streets that do not require Roads that do not require milling will be of the projects." Similarly, the town answered negatively milling will be completed first completed by Public Works first. They in- Carley said a new bureaucratic adminis- when asked if it holds a "Joint Yearly Open clude sections of Stouts Lane and Perrine tration would need to be established, com- Public Meeting" between the local school BY DEANNA McLAFFERTY Road, which are completed, as well as Riva plete with a surveyor, contract administrator board and the governing body to discuss Staff Writer needs, services and budgets. But while no Avenue, Fresh Ponds Road and Blackhorse and other officials. These are hoops that public meeting takes place, the Shared Serv- outh Brunswick officials are hoping to Lane. The county will handle the roads that Carley believes residents cannot wait for ices Committee meets regularly to discuss repave and revamp as many town need milling, which include sections of town officials to jump through. In particu- those issues, O'Sullivan said. Sroads as possible before the U.S. De- Stanley Avenue, Heathcote Road, Sand Hill lar, those living in the high-density Dayton Carley said the council would attempt to partment of Justice mandates additional Road and Ridge Road West, for a savings areas are long overdue for repaved roads. create policies that would be simple to enact requirements in 2012. of approximately $37,094. "With roads, you want to get at least 25 to try to get as close to 100 percent compli- Town officials plan to improve roads in According to Councilman Charlie Car- years out of your paving, but those roads ance as possible. The town responded posi- two areas, one through the Public Works de- ley, it will take more money, time and per- have passed those 25 years and are in really tively for every question in the financial partment and another through an outside sonnel to fix the roads under the new poor shape," Carley said. standards, budget preparation and presenta- contractor. The necessary funds for fixing guidelines. The federal ADA, Americans with Dis- tion, and public safety categories. the roads handled by Public Works were "Unless there is a real, definable hazard, abilities Act, is expected to include a re- "We are very proud of our score, and the provided for in the 2011 budget. The roads we don't bother with sidewalks, but by Sep- cently drafted PROWAG, or proposed important thing is that, with money getting going out to bid will be financed through a tember 2012, we won't be able to just over- right-of-way accessibility guidelines. tight, we have mat state aid," O'Sullivan said. transportation improvements fund, cur- lay asphalt from curb to curb," Carley said. Contact Deanna McLafferty "We must be doing something right." rently holding about $190,000, Mayor "We'll have to be concerned with sidewalks at [email protected]. 2 SENTINEL NS SAVE LOCALLY WITH ONLINE COUPONS » VISIT www.gmnews.com August 4, 2011

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^ August 4, 2011 SAVE LOCALLY WITH ONLINE COUPONS • VISIT www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL 3 The works of Maurice Sendak 'In a Nutshell' BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH StaffWrtter erhaps best known for his monstrous yet entertaining il- Plustrations in the classic chil- dren's book "Where the Wild Things Are," Maurice Sendak has been captivating audiences for over 40 years. Now a touring exhibit of the works of this legendary author and What's happening illustrator will be on display at the Monroe Township library until Check out Just Go to findou t what plays, exhibits and concerts The exhibit, titled In a Nut- are taking place, shell: The Worlds of Maurice Page 18 Sendak," was organized by the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia and developed by Nextbook Inc., a nonprofit organi- zation dedicated to supporting Jew- ish literature, culture and ideas. The - JLM^^^^ American Library Association Pub- lic Programs Office was also a con- tributor. The national tour of the exhibit V has been made possible by grants from the Charles H. Revson Foun- T|jg dation, the Righteous Persons Foundation, the David Berg Foun- dation, and an anonymous donor, Health & Fitness with additional SUppOrt from Tablet Older and wiser ... tips for ^^- A ^w Read on Jewish getting better with age Lifejibrary officials said. 00 ° The exhibit is an exploration of PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Page 15 illustrations and picture books re- Above: The traveling exhibit, titled "In a Nutshell: The Worlds of Maurice Sendak," has brought the works of this vealing connections between these legendary author and Illustrator to the Monroe Township library. Below: Sendak Is best known for his classic iconic works and Sendak's child- children's book "Where the Wild Things Are." hood, family and the does more than just children's Eye of the beholder popular culture of the books." time. Sendak was North Brunswick summer born to Polish immi- For the opening celebration of the exhibit, Patrick Rogers, a cura- enrichment camp students ts in Brooklyn perform Pinocchio. vr v ;« 1 o/>e „„,! tor of the Rosenbach Museum of iN.x., in Lyzo, and Philadelphia, spoke about the mu- Page 4 some of the exhibit seum's collection of Maurice touches on his own Sendak's work. The Rosenbach is Jewish culture and the major repository for the illus- history. trations and manuscripts of Sendak. Monroe Township The museum currently houses over QUOTE OF THE WEEK Library Director Irene 10,000 Sendak objects, including "I think this opens up our lines of Goldberg said that the original drawings, preliminary communication with diversity, event has sparked ex- sketches, manuscript materials, not only in the United States but citement throughout photographs, proofs, and rare prints also in the real world, because the facility. of Sendak books, Goldberg said. "We are delighted In 2003, Tony Kushner and to have been selected Sendak adapted "Brundibar" for a — Pete Clark as a site for this exhi- children's book. The book was Page 9 bition," she said. eventually adapted for the stage and The library ap- has received full productions at the plied to be a host to the Chicago Opera Theater and a pro- Classified 27 exhibit through duction that recently was shared by Crossword 20 *e American Library the Yale Repertory, Berkley Reper- Editorials 10 Association They tory and the New Victory Theater in were one of 35 li- Entertainment 18 braries across the New York. Jaehnig will be showing Obituaries 22 chosen to be the audience at Monroe Library colmtry some of the original design work. Real Estate 24 site and one of three a "A study of Sendak's work Sports 23 libraries chosen in the proves that his illustrations and sto- state of New Jersey. ries aren't just for children. He ex- Goldberg said the plores immigration, urban life, library staff was fasci- nostalgia, the New World versus the nated by Sendak be- Old World, even the legacy of the gmneWS.COItl cause he succeeds at Holocaust, weaving these seem- on the web crossing different things about Sendak is the fact that portunity to attend some of the pro- ingly adult themes into his imagi- © artistic lines. he designed sets for operas," she ductions. "He is highly creative and native and playful illustrations," A Greater Media Newspaper "One of the most intriguing said, adding that she has had the op- really imaginative. "I realized he Goldberg said. 4 SENTINEL NS SAVE LOCALLY WITH ONLINE COUPONS • VISIT www.gmnews.com August 4, 2011 More to the story than meets the eye "You get to hang out with your friends, N.B. production of 'Pinocchio' and if you're in the play, you get to sing and is fun activity, teaches lessons be yourself," she said of die enrichment ses- sion. BY JENNIFER AMATO Tyler Monaghan, 11, has participated in Staff Writer other camp sessions over the years, such as NORTH BRUNSWICK — There were Book Cooks, Science Concoctions and Get- a lot of real boys and real girls performing ting Ready for Middle School Math. in town on July 28. "There are lots of fun activities every Members of the North Brunswick Sum- year," he said. mer Enrichment program performed With a background in acting with NJRT, "Pinocchio" for their friends and family, the he said he likes being in plays and enjoyed culmination of four weeks of summer camp the roles of Jiminy Cricket and Stromboli. offered by the township school district. "I've watched 'Pinocchio' a lot of times "It's just fun to watch them enjoying and I thought they were good characters." themselves and getting used to being on Michael Einiger, 10, has been acting ERIC SUCAR staff stage," said director Elizabeth Perryman, a since he was 6 years old. His sister origi- North Brunswick Summer Enrichment program students perform a scene from vocal music teacher at Judd Elementary nally auditioned for a part with NJRT but "Pinocchio" at North Brunswick Township High School July 28. School. "It's a lot to get into in the summer, decided not to do it, so in 2007 Einiger de- but it's a lot of fun, too." cided to try out. He has since been in Each of the 25 students, ages 4 to 13, has "Annie," "You're a Good Man, Charlie a role, to make it fair for everyone to par- Brown," "Grease" and "Beauty and the ticipate. Beast" as well as four shows during sum- Aminah Dar, 11, attended her first camp mer camp. this summer. Since she's always loved to "It's a whole lot of fun because you get THIS SEASON: act, sing and dance, she decided to enter the to be in the spotlight," the fifth-grader said production while her sister, Mariam, volun- of having lines, as opposed to being in the teered at another session of the camp. ensemble at NJRT. "When you're in the en- As Pinocchio in scene three and Jiminy semble, you're on the side and no one no- Protect your family from Cricket in scene five, she said she "wanted tices you, and you don't really have a to show how I'm a good actor." costume." "Everyone memorized their lines really He has since gone from being one of the unwanted pests! well," she said. forks in "Beauty and the Beast" to perform- Miranda Byszynski, 6, who is another ing as Pinocchio in scene two and Jiminy newcomer, assumed the role of the Blue Cricket in scene seven of the half-hour Fairy. North Brunswick production. Byszynski has never acted before but "There aren't very many chances to do said she likes "trying new things," so she theater ... and a lot of people care more HORIZON has practiced her six lines a lot at home with about sports than they care about theater," PEST CONTROL her mother. he said of the importance of the enrichment PROTECTING HEALTH & PROPERTY She also enjoys being with the older kids program. "It's fun to have all that pressure. in the group, which keeps her occupied You have four weeks to do all that practice while not at home. and be perfect." "They help me practice my lines and Yet the students experienced more than help me go in the right spots," she said. just a month of fun and games during camp. 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I August 4, 2011 SAVE LOCALLY WITH ONLINE COUPONS • VISIT www.gmnews.corn NS SENTINEL 9 NBTHS becomes sister school to high school in China BY JENNIFER AMATO Liu said the 30-hour flight from China Staff Writer was well worth it, and welcomed Womack NORTH BRUNSWICK — Documented and Clark to visit his country. by a friendly letter of intent, North "It shows the importance of the ex- Brunswick Township High School and the change of education and culture," he said. Qinyang First School in China have now As a sign of gratitude, Liu presented become sister schools. Womack with a piece of chi- On July 26, Mayor Francis "It shows the naware and Clark with two "Mac" Womack, Principal books printed on silk paper. Pete Clark, Amerilink Inter- importance of In return, Clark gave the national President Danny Lin the exchange of delegation members a North and Qinyang First School Brunswick T-shirt, a high Principal Gaosheng Liu all education and school bumper sticker and an signed copies of the letter that culture/' imprinted pen. will promote international "I think this opens up our cultural and educational ex- — Gaosheng Liu lines of communication with changes, encouraging stu- diversity, not only in the dents, staff and faculty to immerse United States but also in the real world, be- JENNIFER AMATO themselves in an understanding of a new cause today we're working with a global so- North Brunswick Township High School Principal Pete Clark (clockwise from left), North language and culture, as well as developing ciety," Clark said. "We're hoping this opens Brunswick Mayor Francis "Mac" Womack, translator Cheng Yu from Amerilink, Qinyang up some avenues of communication with First School Principal Gaosheng Uu and Amerilink President Danny Lin sign a letter of a solid friendship between the two schools. intent to become sister schools on July 26. The partnership was spearheaded by Qinyang." Amerilink, a consulting firm located in The next step will be to develop an edu- North Brunswick that helps bridge the gap cational partnership between North in science, technology, culture and com- Brunswick Township High School and mercial business between the United States Zhengzhou City No. 1 and No. 8 United In- and China. ternational School, as well as Qinyang First Amerilink provided an opportunity for School, by participating in letter writing, over 130 Chinese students to learn English webcast exchange and leadership-building and understand the customs of the United projects, along with the possibility of a States by attending classes at North teacher exchange program. Brunswick Township High School the past This is not the first time North three weeks. Brunswick welcomed Chinese delegates. "North Brunswick Township High Deputy Mayor Youyuan Wei and his dele- School is just exciting. We went to the gates from the People's Government of school for a visit yesterday and the school is Puyang City in the northeastern Henan just great," Liu said through Cheng Xu, an province met with Womack and other town- interpreter from Amerilink. "Chinese-Asian ship representatives in April 2008, also co- philosophy is that nobody can study alone. ordinated by Amerilink. If you study alone, you will be left behind. So, everybody needs a friend." Contact Jennifer Amato at jamato @ gmnews. com. Nominations sought for heritage award The North Brunswick Department of and must include a detailed description of Parks, Recreation and Community Services' why the nominee is deserving of the honor. Heritage Day Committee is accepting nom- Specific information regarding the nomi- inations for the Ann Marie Chandlee Her- nee's involvement in the community must itage Award 2011. The award is bestowed be included. each year to a township resident who has The award will be presented at the 29th been dedicated to improving the quality of annual Heritage Day Festival on Sept. 24. life in North Brunswick as a volunteer with Nominations may be submitted to the a nonprofit group or civic organization for Heritage Day Committee, 710 Hermann an extended period of time. Road, North Brunswick, NJ 08902. Dead- Submissions must be made in writing line for nominations is Aug. 15

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Advertised merchandise may be available at sale prices in upcoming sale events. 10 SENTINEL NS SAVE LOCALLY WITH ONLINE COUPONS • VISIT www.gnwews.com August 4, 2011 Dear advice man: Can OPINION this marriage be saved? Dear Expert Financial Advice Person: I'm writing you today in the hope of sav- Speaking of expert financial advice, I ing my marriage. I love my wife, but she sure wish someone could advise me on how does some economic things that drive me to feel about a property tax increase in my crazy. We both put our paychecks into the home community of East Brunswick. same joint account, but I manage our fi- The Township Council recently adopted nances, and make sure the bills get paid on a $56 million budget for 2011 that reduces time. spending by $750,000, but still includes a 6 Here's the rub. For the last few years, percent hike in property taxes. Township she's been spending some of our money on Chief Financial Officer Lou Neely (who things to which I am very much opposed. has been in that position longer than Dorian For example, she donates every year to some Gray) explained that the tax increase is nec- hug-a-tree bunch that seeks to stop whale essary just so the township can stay even. hunting by confronting Japanese whaling The overall tax base has shrunk by $50 mil- vessels on the open ocean. I say it's wrong lion because of the dramatic downturn in for us to meddle in foreign economies. Not home and business values, and the town- only that, but I don't ship has paid out $25 much care for whales million in tax appeals, in the first place (non- he said. monogamous), and I CODA I agree that a mod- have asked her to stop • est property tax in- subsidizing lustful GREG BEAN crease is probably cetacean infidelity. necessary, but I do She refuses, claiming think Neely and some that because she earns as much as I do, and of the other folks at town hall ought to pays her share of our joint bills, she ought to work on how they're framing their mes- be able to support the occasional cause with- sage. out my making a federal case out of it. Same Here's what I heard: thing with her donations to the local Na- "Look, we know that your home, or tional Public Radio station during their semi- business property, might not be worth what letters ••• annual fund drive. She says she listens to you paid for it, and you stand to lose a bun- that station every day and feels she ought to dle. We also know that you've suffered for pay a little something for the value she re- the last few years in this lousy economy. Resident pleased with response to water main break ceives. I say there's no way that even a But we need you to pay more anyway, in have been a resident of Deerbrook Vil- water main break. While the situation was penny of my hard-earned money is going to large part because we've had to pay out a lage since they opened their doors and unfortunate, the township's response was wind up in the pockets of those liberal goof- lot of moolah we'd already spent to people Ihave found it to be a wonderful commu- efficient. We received automated calls early balls so they can spread more propaganda we'd charged more than they owed. Were nity of friends and neighbors. For the most in the morning to advise us of the situation, than they already shovel out. I've asked her mistakes made? Obviously. But that horse part, each of us takes great pride in main- received periodic updates, had fliers put on to stop on many occasions, and she tells me is way out of the barn, pard, and somebody taining our properties and enjoy a nice qual- our doors delivered by wonderful volun- to shut my pie hole and write the check. needs to make good on our errors. Unfor- ity of life here at Deerbrook in North teers, and even received water from our tunately, that person is you." Councilwoman Cathy Nicola. There are lots of other examples of areas Brunswick. where we disagree on how to spend our rev- See what I mean? In the same Sentinel As in any neighborhood, we have faced Thank you, mayor, Councilwoman enue, but you get the point. How long do I story, Neely had a complicated explanation some changes, have had some concerns, and Cathy Nicola, Public Works Department, have to put up with this nonsense before I of all the other reasons a tax hike is neces- through the years have brought them to the Water Department workers and all of the draw a non-negotiable line in the sand? I say sary, but I was so upset about the tax ap- attention of the township. Whether a secu- volunteers who made an unfortunate situa- I've put up with it long enough. peals business I couldn't focus on them. I tion bearable. rity issue, property maintenance issue or Last week, I told her that unless she does might be this newspaper's Expert Financial any other, my overall experience with the things my way, I'm going to stop paying all Advice Person (self-proclaimed), but that township has been good. Linda Everly the bills. Granted, there might be some un- one was beyond my awesome powers of This Saturday the residents of Deer- North Brunswick pleasant side effects to that action, like los- cogitation and elucidation. A little help, brook were without water due to a serious ing our house and cars, and the orthodontist please? might take back the braces we just put on lit- • • • Greater Media Newspapers, as part of its coverage of the 10th anniversary of the tle Ricky's teeth and are paying for by in- My column last week on the dangers I terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, is inviting community groups, religious institutions and stallment, But I figure it's worth all that to foresee in raising the taxes on soda and other others to submit the special events and services they will be holding to mark that day. get my way. She says we ought to talk about so-called "junk foods" got a lot of response, Send items to [email protected]. it, and maybe compromise, but I'm sick of and it's no surprise that some of it came from In addition to a listing of special events and services, Greater Media Newspapers is compromise, so I've refused to sit down at readers who disagree. Sue, from Little Sil- asking members of the clergy, of all denominations, to submit a 200-word synopsis of re- the kitchen table and hash out a deal. ver, was representative of that group when marks they are planning to make to their congregations to mark the occasion. The sub- So here's the question: Do you have any she said, "We already have 'sin' taxes on missions may be sent via email to [email protected]. advice on making her do what I want? She's cigarettes and alcohol. I don't mind paying For more information, call 732-358-5200, ext. 8278. packing her car as we speak, but I'm hoping extra for my beer because it's a luxury, not a to find a way to get her to cave before she requirement. If I don't like the tax, I don't absconds and our entire life collapses. have to buy it." Editorial: 732-358-5200, Ext. 8233 John in South Brunswick That's the first time I've ever heard a Fax:732-780-4192 Happy Meal described as a luxury, but if it Email: [email protected] Dear John: is, how would she categorize a double Ba- ^Sentinel Sports Email: [email protected] conator, like they have at Wendy's? If these Display Advertising: 732-358-5200 Of course I have some advice. I wouldn't mM A Greater Media Newspaper Fax: 732-780-4257 be much of an expert if I didn't. My advice junk food taxes go into effect, the only peo- ple who'll be able to afford one of those are Volume 18, Number 46 Email: [email protected] is: Do not try this at home. Leave it to the )ennifer Amato Tim Morris the millionaires certain politicians are trying Managing Editor Sports Coordinator professionals. Delivery problems? Next week, John Boehner and Harry to protect. Ben S. Cannizzaro Call circulation at 800-989-9969 or email: General Manager & [email protected] Reid write in for expert financial advice on Publisher before noon on Friday. the division of community property (What Gregory Bean is the former executive ed- The Sentinel is published Thursday by the Sentinel Publishing Co., P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, N) 07728. For mail sub- would Solomon do?). itor of Greater Media Newspapers. You can scription-information, call 800-989-9969...... ».v.v.«At.v,'.w1 .,...,, » » . , Mr. Expert Financial Advice Person reach him at [email protected]. August 4, 2011 SAVE LOCALLY WITH ONLINE COUPONS • VISIT www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL 11 Disabled artist to display L'OREAL* PARIS PRESENTS THE 8TH ANNUAL work in art gallery

Christopher Miller of So. Bruns. Miller's art has previously been featured at Arts Unbound in Orange. He said he ex- www. yourdog is worth it too. com is presenting five pieces at pects friends and family to attend the Free- Freehold Raceway Mall hold exhibit and support his work. Five of Saturday, August 20, 2011 his pieces will be on display. BY DEANNA McLAFFERTY 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Staff Writer Miller wants to make a difference for in- dividuals with disabilities. Imagine SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Starting this "I would tell others to try everything you a day week, an art exhibit at the Freehold Race- can and don't give up," he said. Saturday, August 13, 2011 where way Mall is scheduled to feature work by a 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM over Besides working as an artist, Miller is 5.000 disabled South Brunswick resident. Pick up your advance registration admission and Doggie Bag on premises also the vice-chair of the New Jersey Coun- people The Red Horse Gallery highlights the a week early for faster entry on August 20, £ffi pre-register in person if you cil on Developmental Disabilities. and their creative work of artists with disabilities and haven't already. Animal rescue organizations will be in attendance today too! "I make sure everything runs well and if best hosts art-related events, auctions and the chair isn't there, I run meetings and go four-legged classes. The gallery represents the partner- AH proceeds from to legislative hearings," he said. "It's just a PLAY friends ship of VSA New Jersey and the Arc of little bit of what I do." this event benefit come Monmouth and will soon showcase art by together VSA New Jersey, a part of the interna- to play Christopher Miller along with artists of the MM SOWsoso/I? c. Komen tional VSA network, is a nonprofit organi- games, South Brunswick Senior Center and Work zation that promotes the creative work of Opportunity Center. swim, people with disabilities and an affiliate of nrrcrace eat and According to Vanessa Young, executive the John F. Kennedy Center for the Per- rtmtm just enjoy director of VSA New Jersey, she and other cure forming Arts. . Collect ten paw prints by each other's employees were first exposed to Miller's "By focusing on artwork produced by donating $1 or more to < company work when he stopped by the gallery late ten animal rescues and : and raise artists with disabilities, we are raising pub- turn it in tor a special I last year. lic awareness of their talents and providing L'Oraal Rescue Bingo thousands "He shared his images with us, and we the artists themselves with exposure," Goody Bag or other. of dollars thought we could feature them at a future Young said. for breast exhibition," she said. "He is a wonderful The gallery will also feature five non- career emerging artist to showcase." disabled artists from the South Brunswick research. Miller uses a computer and assistive Senior Center, including Sandy Behrend, technology instead of a typical paintbrush Grace Chiarella, Lesley Gevins, Joan Mi- to make his creations. This technology helps lano and Maxwell Nimeck. The art will For more information call (609) 860-7601 him avoid any difficulties that his spastic range from oil paintings and watercolors to Located at the L'OREAL* USA Facility Cranbury, NJ 08512 cerebral palsy presents. photography. Miller said his disability affects his "I wholeheartedly stand for people with speech and mobility but does not keep him disabilities speaking up for themselves be- from expressing himself creatively. Using cause I believe that we all have a voice that his technology, he moves his head and an should be heard," Miller said in the VSA infrared camera picks up his movements press release. from a silver reflective dot on his forehead. The gallery can be found within Arc Re- Miller's tools do not lend themselves to sources Unlimited on the upper mall level structure, but he is known to create abstract next to Sears. A Meet the Artists Reception shapes of octopi and sea creatures, among will be held on Aug. 4 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. other things. He has been an artist for many Regular gallery hours are Monday through NOW THRU years and has been producing digital art Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The ex- using this process for more than two years. hibit ends Sept. 23. AUG. 31st ONLY Young said that the use of assistive technol- Advertise Your ogy is not rare for artwork featured at the Contact Deanna McLafferty gallery. at [email protected]. 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on campus Puzzle answers Fairleigh Dickinson University's Col- Boston University named the following Aidan Nemergut of North Brunswick lege at Florham, Madison, named the fol- local students to the dean's list for the spring graduated from Fairfield University's Dolan lowing North Brunswick students to the 2011 semester: School of Business, Fairfield, Conn., with a dean's list for the spring 2011 semester: Hannah E. Letbetter and Enid Sun, both Bachelor of Science degree in management. Jenna Logan, Pamela Habib and of North Brunswick Stephanie Roman. University of the Sciences, Philadel- Bryant University, Smithfield, R.I., phia, has named the following local students Fairleigh Dickinson University's Met- named the following local residents to the to the dean's list for the spring 2011 semes- ropolitan Campus, Teaneck, has named the dean's list for the spring semester: ter: following students to the honor list for the Lauren Viverito of Dayton, a freshman Zohrain Hassam, a doctor of pharmacy spring 2011 semester: studying business administration; and student, Purvi Patel, a health science stu- From North Brunswick: Megan Knoth Christopher Kolias of North Brunswick, a dent, and Jasmine Patel, a doctor of phar- and Christopher Clerge; and senior studying accounting. macy student; all are residents of Dayton; From Dayton: Hannah Spriggs and and North Brunswick residents Farah Awan, Rachel Ward Nipa Parikh of North Brunswick was a doctor of pharmacy student, and Radhika named to spring 2011 dean's list at Wilkes Patel, a doctor of pharmacy student. University, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Youv Quisles to Making Your Ho.

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BY JENNIFER AMATO 'This day is great for me because we all Everyone is encouraged to insert their own StaffWriter However, his attempt at put so much time into it. positive verb into the empty section, and rapping began as a joke about "Go out and There are so many people ... post the cards at a local coffee shop, as a li- NORTH BRUNSWICK — Create. two years ago. He and his who care about it so much," brary bookmark, etc., to spread the word Share. Repeat. cousin, Justin Maisonet, of make your own he said. about The Fortissimo Project. They can also Create your art. Freehold, used to make up fortune and "It's rewarding because take a picture with the card and upload it Share it with the world. their own songs at the age of promote your even though [a DJ] is not onto the project's Facebook page. Tell people about it, and then do it again. 5, and decided to think of a playing a musical instrument Some of the artists at "Jam Out Loud" This is the main theme of The Fortis- gimmick one day. They cre- creativity." per se, you're playing your had the same version on their T-shirts, simo Project website, which is a social net- ated "Garden State," and music you spent hours pro- choosing to print "Dream Out Loud," "Love working website for musicians and bands. Glare Novice went around — Stevie Palmateer ducing, so it's just as reward- Out Loud" or "Live Out Loud," for exam- The live version of the website appeared performing it with a DJ ma- ing as being in a band." ple. on July 23 when 12 disc jockeys, rappers chine. Schulhoff's work can be found on Face- and bands took the stage at FrankenSound "Go out and make your own fortune and Since then, he carried the machine to book or at SoundCloud.com/fuzzymath. promote your creativity," said Stevie Palma- Studios in North Brunswick to perform in open mic performances and then created a "Jam Out Loud" for the community at large. In addition to the stage inside, an open teer, 22, of North Carolina, who designed three-song demo and two music videos. mic area was set up outside for anyone in the website. Danielle Gaglioti, 22, of New York, and "One Track Mine" is now his 12-song the crowd to test their skills. For more information on "Jam Out Emmy Simpkins, 21, of North Carolina, mixed tape produced by Big Jerm out of "We want to inspire people to play, or to Loud," visit Facebook.com or www.The- met while attending Rutgers University in Pittsburgh. give them the confidence to play," Gaglioti FortissimoProject.com. New Brunswick. With both having a back- "Being in the studio and performing on ground in music, they wanted to "bring to- stage are my two favorite things," he said. gether the community for a virtual love of "I get to make people happy and jump music and the arts," Simpkins said. around." "This is getting our name out there, net- So far, Glare Novice has played at The working for the musicians and getting peo- Stone Pony in Asbury Park and at a polo ple involved," Gaglioti said. "It's opening match in Colts Neck. It's very rare for a rap- up everyone's eyes — or should I say ears." per to appear at a polo event, and he thanked "Jam Out Loud" offered New Jersey a woman he met at work for inviting him to artists of all ages, and one from Pennsylva- try. nia, an opportunity to showcase their tal- "It was weird, but after the performance, ents. The website itself, which should everyone was like, 'Wow, you're really become fully operational in September, will good,'" he said, still looking surprised. offer artists and fans a play list of videos, a Though Glare Novice played the piano montage of "Jam Out Loud," a widget to from a young age, he had focused more on show The Fortissimo Project's Facebook sports throughout his life. But at the en- screen and personal interaction. couragement of his grandfather, he contin- The idea for the website first presented ued toward a musical career. Now, he says, itself in February, but the planning for the he'll be doing this for the rest of his life. concert only began around May. Gaglioti "It's all about opportunity. It's all about reached out to various musicians and stu- connections. With those two things, you can dios and eventually found a group to play make it to the top," he said. "You never 291 Village Road East for exposure rather than a paycheck. know who's going to be in the room." West Windsor, NJ O855O • 6O9.9l8.lO75 The sponsors of the day included The music of Glare Novice can be found Breathe Atlantic Clothes, Prime Grime, on Facebook and Twitter. Project Wake Up Call Inc. and Think Another musician seeking some expo- D'Sign Print. sure is Joseph Schulhoff, aka Fuzzy Math, The performers at the live music fest named as such because "my music sounds were Almost There, Of Fate and Chance, fuzzy and is inherently mathematical." Dirty Mac, Doug Bogan, Mary Water, Cot- The 22-year-old DJ from New ton, Beat Rock Ent., The Lips and Little Brunswick initially wanted to be a hip-hop Devil. DJ but instead got into house music and Glare Novice, 17, of Manalapan, teamed worked on producing his own tracks. up with DJ Brostradamus for the show. 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pick of the week ••• 17th Annual Clamfest JUST GO The Highlands Business Partnership's 17lh Annual Clam- fest is set for Aug. 4-7 at Huddy Park on Bay & Waterwitch Twin celebrates Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. avenues. The festival is a four-day action-packed event 5 millionth visitor Henderson Theatre featuring the fresh seafood, live entertainment, kiddie Twin Lights 850 Newman Springs Road rides, games, contests, a beer and wine garden, and more. Middlesex County Fair Lincroft section of Middletown Admission and parking are free, and the event takes place rides, food, contests, live music, Lighthouse Road, Highlands 732-872-1814 tickets: $25; seniors $23; rain or shine. The beer and wine garden will be located on Rosaire's Bears, entertainment, students $15; under age 13 $12 the corner of Waterwitch and Bay avenues. You may also Howling Woods wolves from the 34th Annual Italian Festival 732-774-7827 visit the Veterans of Foreign Wars' own beer garden in the movie "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" www.premiertheatre.com rear of the VFW post on Central and Bay. through Aug. 5 from 5 to 11 p.m. traditional foods, family fun, rides, games, music, fireworks The food court will feature many of Highland's restau- Aug. 6 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Joseph and the Amazing rants, such as Bahrs, Chilangos, Clam Hut, Francesco's, Aug. 7 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 10-14 Joe Palaia Park Technicolor Dreamcoat the Lusty Lobster, and Moby's as well as others. Middlesex County Fairgrounds Thursday, Aug. 4, is opening night, and the fun takes Cranbury Road, East Brunswick Deal & Whalepond roads, Ocean Aug. 5-7 732-531-5768 Algonquin Arts Theatre place from 6 to 11 p.m. Thursday is also family bracelet admission: $6; $4 seniors; $1 night: ride all night with a $20 bracelet. The Round the ages 3-12; free age 2 and under 173 Main St., Manasquan Dinoshore tickets: $27; $25 seniors; House Band will perform. free parking On Friday, Aug. 5, Clamfest hours are 6-11 p.m., with entertainment by Steel Rail Blues from 7 to 11 p.m. www.middlesexcountyfair.org full-size robotic dinosaurs, casts of $18 students prehistoric skeletons and dinosaur 732-528-9211 On Saturday, Aug. 6, the festival begins at noon with the Highlands Community Singers. The Mary McCrink bones Band takes the stage from 1 to 3 p.m., The Jonzes cover band plays from 4 to 7 p.m., and The Spotlight Band Carnival by the Bay The Judy Holliday Story performs from 7 to 11 p.m. rides, games, Greek cuisine through Sept. 5 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. New Jersey Repertory Co. On Sunday, Aug. 7, the hours are noon to 8 p.m. The Kootz Band will perform from noon to 3 p.m. through Aug. 5 from 5 to 10 p.m. through Aug. 14 Also on Sunday, the popular Baby Costume Contest, "A Day at the Shore," directed by Tim Hill, the borough's Aug. 6&7from2to10p.m. Showboat Atlantic City 801 Boardwalk Thurs., Fri. at 8 p.m. director of recreation, takes place at 1 p.m. in Huddy Park. The all-you-can-eat clam contest will begin St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Sat. at 3 & 8 p.m., Sun. at 2 p.m. promptly at 3:30 p.m (limited to 20 entries). Registration for all contests begins at noon. At 4 p.m., the Bob Church tickets: $15.50; $10.50 seniors & children under 12 New Jersey Repertory Burger Band will perform. For more information, visit www.highlandsnj.com. Sadowski Parkway, Perth Amboy 179 Broadway, Long Branch free admission; cost for rides, 800-621-0200 www.showboatac.com tickets: $40 tickets: $16; $14 seniors; Jazz In The Park Hippiefest games varies; pay one price & ride 732-229-3166; www.njrep.org $12 students/children Al Wright Dave Mason, Mark Farmer, all night $20 (with $5-off coupon) Wonders of the Summer Skies 609-570-3333 Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. Rick Derringer, Gary Wright, Aug. 4 only; discounted ride tickets The Voodudes Felix Cavaliere's Rascals available until Aug. 2 Saturdays at 1 and 7 p.m. Godspell Sundays at 1 p.m. through Aug. 13 at 8:30 p.m. The Wedding Singer Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. Aug. 9 at 8 p.m. [email protected] Plays in the Park, Roosevelt Park TeensVill 2011 Riverside Garden Parks Count Basie Theatre 732-826-4466 The Robert J. Novins Planetarium Ocean County College Route 1, Edison Aug. 5,6,12,13 at 8 p.m. 54 W. Front St., Red Bank 99 Monmouth St. College Drive, Toms River tickets: $7; $5 seniors; Aug. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m. Three Dog Night Red Bank Hot Summer Cruise Night under 12 free Aug. 5 at 8 p.m. Aug. 4 at 8 p.m. tickets: $25-$75 DJ Wolfman Jerry, oldies, awards admission: $10; seniors $8; ages 12 and under $7; family $35 www.playsinthepark.com Villagers Theatre State Theatre 732-842-9000 Friday from 6 to 9:30 p.m. 475 DeMott Lane, Somerset Livingston Ave., New Brunswick www.countbasietheatre.org Jackson Crossing Shopping Center 732-255-0342 www,ocean.edu/planet Tartuffe tickets: $16 tickets: $25-$60 21 S. Hope Chapel Road comedy by Moliere 732-873-2710 732-246-7469 Music In The Park Series Jackson Shakespeare Theatre of N.J.'s www.villagerstheatre.com www.statetheatrenj.org Sandy Sasso Swingin' Big Band 732-747-7846 Cruisin'for the Kids car show, family events, trophies, Next Step Stage Aug. 10 at 6:30 p.m. games, music of '50s-'70s Aug. 5 at 1:30 p.m. Tumbleweeds Pure Prairie League, POCO & Raritan Bay Waterfront Park Old Bridge Public Library musical based on the comic strip Firefall O'Leary Blvd., Berkeley Island Beach Bash every Friday through Oct. 21 Peterpank Diner Route 516 & Cottrell Rd. presented by The Main St. Juniors Aug. 4 at 8 p.m. South Amboy/Sayreville tropical music by Jimmy and the [email protected] Aug. 6 at noon Count Basie Theatre The Garden State Symphonic Band Parrots, a campfire, sandcastle 967 Route 9 north, Sayreville free event; donations to help Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank Aug. 10 at 2 p.m. building, kids games A Man For All Seasons The Main Street Theatre tickets: $29.50-$55 Thompson Park Gazebo Aug. 5 from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. brain-injured children welcomed www.cnjcca.com Presented by JP11 Cultural Arts 3018BordentownAve. 732-842-9000 Forsgate Drive rain or shine Ministry Pariin section of Sayreville www.countbasietheatre.org Jamesburg/Monroe Berkeley Island County Park Aug. 12,13,19 and 20 at 7 p.m. tickets: $16; $15 seniors/students; Bayville on stage ••• Aug. 13 at 2 p.m. $12 age 10 & under Keyboard Classics fee: $8; 12 & under $3; under 3 free St. John Neumann Conference 732-553-1153; www.smstc.org Beethoven, Saint-Saens, Handel 877-OCPARKS The Wedding Singer: Center Hugh Sung, Gordon Turk comedy www.oceancountyparks.org A Musical Comedy 146 Metiers Lane, Piscataway Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp Aug. 4 at 7:30 p.m. Eddie Ifft SJV Alumni Association tickets: $10; $5 seniors/students through Sept. 17 Great Auditorium Aug. 4 at 8 p.m. New Jersey State Fair 2011 Aug. 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. 908-253-3282 Saturdays at 2 p.m. Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove Aug. 5 &6at 8 and 10:30 p.m. livestock, crafts, carnival, Aug. 6 at 2 and 8 p.m. The Paper Moon Puppet Theatre tickets: $13 tickets: $20 concessions, food, entertainment Little Theatre 171 First Ave., Suite 8 800-590-4064 Julian McCollough Aug. 5-14 from 101 a.m. to 10 p.m. St. John Vianney H.S. Atlantic Highlands www.oceangrove.org Aug. 11 at 8 p.m. Sussex County Fairgrounds 540 Line Road, Holmdel for kids ••• tickets: $9; under 2 free Aug. 12 & 13 at 8 and 10:30 p.m. 37 Plains Road, Augusta tickets: $15; $12 in advance Willie Wonka and the Chocolate reservations: 732-787-0400 Mahoney Brothers tickets: $20 admission: $11; $5 ages 6-12; [email protected] Factory www.papermoonpuppettheatre.com Aug. 4 from 7 to 9 p.m. Stress Factory $9 seniors; discounts available Michael Taubenslag Theater campers Normandy Park 90 Church St., New Brunswick 973-948-5500; www.njstatefair.org Sylvia Aug. 5 at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Nutswamp Road, Middletown 732-545-4242 adult comedy presented by the Middlesex County College music ••• 732-615-2260 www.stressfactory.com Big Shot Volleyball Tournament Center Players Performing Arts Center Jerry Topinka with Karen Aug. 6 at 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug.5,6,12,13,19&20at8p.m. located in Lot 3 Rodriguez Sounds of the Street Ben Hague Aug. 7 at 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 31, Aug. 7,14 & 21 at 2 p.m. 2600 Woodbridge Ave., Edison Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. doo-wop oldies Aug. 5 at 8 p.m. Bally's Casino Center Playhouse tickets: $3 Outdoors in the Mini Park Aug. 5 and 6 at 8 p.m. tickets: $19.50 Park Place & the Boardwalk 35 South St., Freehold West Front St., Keyport Historic Village at Allaire Paul Virzi Atlantic City tickets: $24; seniors/students $22 Schoolhouse Rock Live 732-739-0690 4265 Atlantic Ave., Wall Aug. 6 at 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. fceejor spectators 732-462-9093, option 1 Aug. 5 at 7 p.m. www.keyportonline.com tickets: $15, advance purchase tickets: $22 www.centerplayers.org Aug. 6 at 2 and 7 p.m. recommended: 732-919-3500 Catch a Rising Star Hyatt Regency Seashore Day Camp and School The Nerds 102 Carnegie Center Hope Fire Co. Classic Car Show and Old Ringers 410 Broadway, Long Branch Aug. 4 at 7:30 p.m. Beatstock Dance Concert West Windsor Antique Fire Apparatus Muster Aug. 5,6,12,13,19,20 at 8 p.m. tickets: $10 Mission Dance Kelly Rowland, Pete Wentz, Black 609-987-8018 raffle, goodie bags, T-shirts, food Aug. 7 at 3 p.m. 732-229-9285 Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Cards, Kat Deluna, New Boyz, www.catcharisingstar.com Aug. 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Grange Playhouse Front of Historic Hall of Records The Cataracs, DaCav5 and more rain date: Aug. 7 4860 Route 9 south You Are Here: A Musical Revue Downtown Freehold ICONic from ABDC Tim Conway & Friends Allentown High School Howell Presented by the East Brunswick www.downtownf reehold .com Aug. 6, starting at 11 a.m. special guests Chuck McCann and 27 High St., Allentown tickets: $15; seniors/students $12 Young Adult Charity Players Six Flags Great Adventure Louise DuArt www.hopefirecompany.com 732-984-7128 Benefits Camp Daisy New World Order Jazz Jam Session Route 537, Jackson Aug. 6 at 8 p.m. www.thegrangeplayhouse.com Aug. 5 and 6 at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 4 from 7 to 10 p.m. 732-928-1821 Great Auditorium Central Jersey Horseman's Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. Christina Blalock, pianist Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove Association Horse Show The Maiden's Prayer East Brunswick Cultural Arts Center Aug. 6 from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Mike Burtyn & Julie Budd tickets: $40-$50 featuring local riders in Western and Thirst-e Productions Cranbury Road La Tavola Cucina Restorante concert to benefit the Friends of 800-590-4064 English events including speed and Aug. 5,6,12,13 at 8 p.m. tickets: $12 700 Old Bridge Tpk., South River the Disabled Israeli Veterans www.oceangrove.org jumping divisions benefit on Aug. 4 at 8 p.m. 908-812-6132 732-238-2111 Aug. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 7 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Showroom www.latavolacucinanj.com Marasco Performing Arts Center Bobby Collins East Freehold Showgrounds 708 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park 13, The Musical Monroe Township High School Aug. 10 at 8 p.m. 1500 Kozloski Road, Freehold Twp. Tickets: $20 The Pennington Players Motor City Review Perrineville Road Axelrod Performing Arts Center free 732-495-9591 Aug. 5 &6at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. tickets: $36 100 Grant Ave., Deal www.cjha.org Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. The Doughboys 609-409-0808 tickets: $36 Hello Dolly! Kelsey Theatre Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. 609-395-5505 732-531-9100 National Lighthouse Day with a full orchestra Mercer Co. Community College Festival Plaza in Pier Village 609-409-9252 www.axelrodartscenter.com Aug. 7 through Aug. 6 at 8 p.m., Old Trenton Road, West Windsor Long Branch August 4, 2011 SAVE LOCALLY WITH ONLINE COUPONS • VISIT www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL 19

Verifying events and times before I p.m. Garden State Radio (upstairs), Aug. 6 Aug.4 at 8 p.m., tickets: $8 Bobby Byrne Show heading to the club is suggested 209 4th Ave., Asbury Park Bob Garaffa (downstairs), Aug. 7 April Smith & The Great Picture Show Aug. 10, tickets: $5 www.asburylanes.com Pat Guadagno (downstairs), Aug. 8 Aug. 5 at 7:30 p.m., tickets: $13 Stone Pony 1200 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park 732-774-1400 Steve Johnson (downstairs), Aug. 9 Freak Owls, Cotton Kayser, The Last Perfect Thing: The Signal, www.timmcloonessupperclub.com 10W. Front St., Red Bank Nick&Alyssa Almost There, The Mow, Fifty Year Dead Bank - Grateful Dead tribute 732-741-2828 Aug.6 at 5 p.m., tickets: $13 riginal Band Night, Aug. 4 at 8 p.m. Storm, Peal, From the Ground, LPT Aug. 4 at 9 p.m. www.thedowntownnj.com New Theory, Friends of Bill Wilson Aug. 4 at 7 p.m., tickets: $12 Uncle Vinnie's The Amish Outlaws, Aug. 5 at 10 p.m. Aug.6 at 10 p.m., tickets: $10 DJ Prime & the Reckless Rusted Root, Quincy Mumford & Aug. 5 at 9 p.m. Jonny Barber & The Living Deads, Aug. 6 at 10 p.m. The Reason Why, Table Ten Comedy Club Crossfire, Aug. 6 at 9 p.m. Jenks Dr. Void & The Death Machine, Stan Steele solo, Aug. 10,4-8 p.m. Aug. 5 at 7:30 p.m., tickets: $26 Eric Tartaglione Sandy Mack and the Asbury Allstars Tara Elliot and The Red Velvets Deadolos, The Sleepwalkers, IOU, 703-5 16th Ave., Lake Como The Nerds, Aug. 4 Aug. 4 at 8 p.m., tickets: $15 Aug. 7 from 4- 8 p.m. Aug. 7 at 6:30 p.m., tickets: $10 The Fitteds, Melrose Ending, www.bar-a.com Go-Go-Gadget & DJ Prime, Aug. 5 Rob Magnotti Sally's Famous Bangers and Mash Mykal Rose, Predator Dub Kashmire, The Effectors, Snent No Standards, Aug. 6 at 2 p.m. Assassins, Dub Proof Aug. 5 at 9 p.m., tickets: $20 Aug. 9 at 9 p.m. Perfection, Kevin Basco, Aug. 6 at 7 & 10 p.m., tickets: $20 Lifespeed, Aug. 6 Aug. 8 at 8 p.m., tickets: $15 M.E.R.C.K., Fourth Period Gary Cavico Solo Blues The Sunday Tornado Summer Tour Aug. 10 from 7 to 8 p.m. Flying Mueller Brothers, Aug. 7 at 2 Bond & Bentley, MoodSwing Aug. 6 at 3 p.m., tickets: $10 The Alternative, DJ C-Rex with Paul Cenier Bob DelRosso Red Hot Open Blues p.m. Aug. 9 at 7:30 p.m., tickets: $8 Never Say Never, Rainmaker, Not In The Face, The Dead Valleys, Aug. 7 at 7:30 p.m., tickets: $20 Jam Aug. 4, tickets: $2 Go-Go-Gadget & DJ Prime, Aug. 7 Johnny JC, City Blue, The Twelve Nassau Chainsaw, DisGraceland Speedboat Girls Mike Marino Aug. 10 at 8 p.m. Undisputed & DJ Prime, Aug. 10 Thirty Thens, The Middle Men, Demolition Committee Aug. 10 at 7:30 p.m., tickets: $10 Aug. 10,11 at 8 p.m., tickets: $20 Asbury Park Musical Heritage Fund 300 Ocean Ave., Folding the Pages, Ideal Drive, Aug. 5, tickets: $15 601 Main St., Asbury Park Aug. 12 at 9 p.m., tickets: $25 610 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park Point Pleasant Beach In Our Glory, MDMG, Jolly Rotten Garden State Line, Becoming The 732-775-9144; www.thesaintnj.com Point Pleasant 732-616-4017 732-899-0569 Skeletons, Sara, Jeros, Live Another Ghost and more 877-UNCLE VIN www.asburyblues.net www.jenksclub.com Day, Intentions of an Arsonist Aug. 6 at 9 p.m., tickets: $7 Starland Ballroom Aug. 7 at 1 p.m., tickets: $10 www.unclevinniescomedyclub.com Carpet Ride, The Call Out, Doug Guster & Jack's Mannequin, Asbury Lanes Rockwell, Mercer Ave, Fooled Easily McLoone's Pier House Dr. Dirty John Valby, Otto & George, RaRa Riots Walt Street Pub Aug. 10, tickets: $5 Wild Rompit, Knucklehead, Motor City Revue, Aug. 4 Kenny Michaels & Chris Johnston Aug. 9 at 6 p.m., tickets: $40 12 Brighton Ave., Long Branch Slightly Stoopid, Rebellion, Legacy, Aug. 5 Hopscotch Rebellion BethAnne Clayton, Aug. 5 Aug. 6 at 7 p.m. 732-229-9676 Shwayze, Cisco Adler Quincy Mumford, Aug. 6 Aug. 4 from 8 p.m., cover: $8 Alan Grant & Primitive Soul, Aug. 6 tickets: $18.50-$28.50 www.brightonbar.com Aug. 10 at 5 p.m., tickets: $40 180 Monmouth St., Red Bank Off with Their Heads, Dead to Me, BethAnne Clayton, Aug. 7 The All Stars Tour , , , 913 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park 732-741-5936 The Holy Mess, Static Radio N.J., Chris Thomas, Aug. 8 Bom of Osiris, fwrestleddabearonce, 732-502-0600 www.waltstreetpub.com *• DJs Steve Z & Pete Kristian Rex, Aug. 9 Chico's House of Jazz , For Today, www.stoneponyonline.com Aug. 5 from 8 p.m., tickets: $12 Pat Guadagno & Richard Blackwell, Wakah Chan The Ghost Inside, Motionless In Tiki Party featuring: Miss Coney Island Aug. 4 at 9 p.m., free Aug. 10 White, , Chelsea Wonder Bar Gigi Le Femme, Bunny Live & Miss 631 Lake Ave., Asbury Park 1 Ocean Ave., Long Branch Grin, , Attila, Graffiti 6 Coney Island Ekaterina, Fisherman's Tim McLoone's 732-774-5299 732-923-1006 Aug. 4 at 7:30 p.m., tickets: $15 Xylophonic Orchestra www.chicoshouseofjazz.com www.mcloones.com/pierhouse Aug. 7 at 1 p.m., tickets: $28 Supper Club Smyle Aug. 6 from 8 p.m., cover: $12 Volbeat, Cold, Anchored, Aug. 5 at 9 p.m., tickets: $10 Fake Problems, The Swellers, The Downtown Downcast Theory Bob Egan's '50s Show Lance Larson/Lord Gunner Reunion Daytrader, Let Me Run The Saint Aug. 11 at 6:30 p.m., tickets: $25 Aug.4, tickets: $10 Aug. 6 at 9 p.m., tickets: $20 Aug. 7 from 8 p.m., tickets: $12 Bobby Lynch (downstairs), Aug. 5 Phreestyle Battle 450 Jernee Mill Road, Sayreville Tim McLoone & The Shirleys with 1213 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park Caffiends, Emily's Army, Lost in Bobby Lynch Band (upstairs), Aug. 5 Kosha Dillz, Bert LZ, Lawrence 732-238-5500 ira King 732-502-8886 Society, American Pinup Dale roth (downstairs), Aug. 6 Garcia (Larry Wordz) www.starlandballroom.com Aug|. 6, tickets: $10 www.wonderbarasburypark.com MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE

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N.B. students honored for -wu m* perfect school attendance PO YOU mm WHAT /r TAKES?. .. NORTH BRUNSWICK — North Miljkovic, Kevin Moses, Maame Offei, Brunswick Township High School honored Michael Orokos, Damini Pandejee, Meera 60 students with a Certificate of Achieve- Patel, Nehi Patel, Pratik Patel, Shivam ment for perfect attendance during the Patel, Nikil Revuri, Jason Rivera Jr., Sapna 2010-11 school year. Sainam Sanyal, Joseph Scimone, Roshni The following students did not miss one Shah, Ankur Sharma, Siddanth Shetty, TEAW single day of class this past school year: Alena Shibu, Harika Thatukuru, Shrey WORK Emmanuel Agyen, Adam Ahmad Chaus- Vaishnani, Ellen Wesley, Ialyah Winston, tre, Thomas Annam, Joseph Baradhi, Abhilash Yerra, Christine Yip and Gregory Steven Barati, Swapna Chakraverthy, Zinnikas. Meghana Choubey, Rohini Choudhury, "It was important to recognize these stu- STAMINA David Coffie-Owusu, Cristian Collado, dents for their outstanding accomplishment, Pauline Dande, JaVaughn Derrell Dillard- and they serve as an example for all our stu-

Lee, Mollie Dunnigan, Jonathan Btwara, dents on the importance of attending school KNGLISHTOWN. tsl. Jessica W. Feiner, Sriram Gidugu, Ankur on a daily basis," Principal Pete Clark said. Goel, Cristian Gomez, Gabriel Gomez, This was the first year in more than 15 --ES1 Peter Grace, Ching-Hui Hsu, Shelley years for recognizing students with perfect ,.,E COii Huang, Lauren Ules, Lance Johnson, Nervly attendance. --•-•:. ^ES^ACLE & £ WATER ERGS: Julney, Calvin Kim, Adeniyi Kukoyi, Next year, students also will be honored Deepesh Lad, Jonathan Lin, Spencer Lin, for perfect attendance for each marking pe- STRENGTH Anqi Liu, Kate Lonczak, Amanda Luk, riod, as well as for full-year attendance. Amanda Luken, Christopher Maceren, Ana HELL 3N WHEELS BVX STUNT = HQ>\ »LL COMPETITORS RECEIVE: fgff Mt# on campus mtmw. Alana Maria Jogan, of South in New Jersey in occupational therapy. Brunswick, graduated cum laude from West ''SIGH UP HOW 70 WIN :;DETERMiNATiOt Virginia University with a bachelor's degree Kimberley McGrath, of Kendall Park, in multi-disciplinary studies. was recently inducted into Susquehanna Jogan had a grade point average of 4.0 University's chapter of the National Bio- WWW, ROCKSOLIDMUDRUN, COM in the 2009 fall and 2010 spring semesters. logical Honor Society. McGrath, a junior, is She was a dean's list outstanding scholar in a biology major at the university, located in fall 2010. She also was captain and a social Selinsgrove, Pa. Scan the QR code to the chair officer of the WVU Women's .SEMPER FI] Ig right be taken to Lacrosse Club, which made its first appear- Christopher Venutolo, of North sy&Ais; our web site. !,i ance in the semifinals since it was founded Brunswick, has graduated from Villanova Scan the QR code to the j T5« left to find out more ' in 2005. University, Villanova, Pa. A portion of the proceeds will be information about the She will now pursue a master's degree donated to the Semper Fi Fund. Semper Fi Fund 22 SENTINEL NS SAVE LOCALLY WITH ONLINE COUPONS • VISIT www.gmttews.com August 4, 2011 obituaries ••• VFW Post 9111 to host Sunday breakfast Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. The Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold its monthly Sunday morning breakfast 8-11 Barbara Brower a.m. Aug. 7 at the South Brunswick VFW Mrs. Brower, 73, of East Brunswick, formerly of Sayreville, died June 11, 2011, at home. Surviving are her husband, Myron Brower; five daugh- Post 9111, 11 Henderson Road. Breakfast ters, Christine Brower of Bear, Del., Susan Asbaty, and her husband, David, of Pawley's Island, S.C., Bernadette Armstrong, and her husband, Michael, includes made-to-order omelets, all-you- of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, Robin Copertino, and her husband, George of Keansburg and Lori Albanese, and her husband, Richard can-eat buffet, pancakes, french toast, of Raritan; a brother, Donald Riesener of New Port Richey, Fla.; a sister, Patricia Huneke of Port Orange, Fla.; nine grandchildren; and two great-grand- scrambled eggs, home fries, sausage, bacon, children. A Mass was offered at St. Bartholomew's Church, East Brunswick. Interment was private. Arrangements were by Rezem Funeral Home, East bagels, orange juice, coffee and tea. The do- Brunswick. Memorial contributions may be made to Catholic Charities, 319 Maple St., Perm Amboy, NJ 08861. nation is $9 for adults and $5 for children Tessie Karabin ages 6-12. Children age 5 and younger eat Mrs. Karabin, 82, died July 6, 2011, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born and raised in New York City, she spent for free. All contributions help support Post most of her life in Staten Island, N.Y., before recently moving to North Brunswick. She was a communicant and lifelong member of the Church of St. 9111 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mary, Rosebank, Staten Island. She was predeceased by a son, Stephen. Mrs. Karabin is survived by her husband of 60 years, Henry Karabin, Staten Island; a son, Michael, and his wife, Carol, of Las Vegas; two daughters, Barbara Rose, and her fiance, Albert Christian, of North Brunswick, and Donna Submissions for art Johanesson, and her husband, Gregg, of Monroe Township; her grandchildren; a brother, Walter Rybak of Florida; and a sister, Mary, and her husband, Lou Mayer, of Queens, N. Y. Funeral services were held at Our Lady of Peace Church, North Brunswick, followed by interment at Holy Trinity Ceme- exhibit due Aug. 8 tery, Monroe Township. Arrangements were by the Crabiel Home for Funerals, Milltown. Applications for the next exhibit at The Gallery in the South Brunswick Municipal Building, "When Winter Comes," are due Aug. 18. Up to three images in any visual arts media, including photography, fine craft and three-dimensional work, will be Pursue Your LIFE considered for this juried exhibit, which opens Sep. 20 with a meet-the-artists recep- tion 6:30-8 p.m. and continues through Dec. 26. There is no participation fee. The Gallery, located at 540 Route 522, Mon- mouth Junction, is open weekdays 8:30- 4:30 p.m. and evenings when meetings are Peace of mind of LifeCare. Separate Art and scheduled. For an application or informa- Craft studios. tion, call 732-329-4000, ext. 7635, or email Relieve the burden of future [email protected]. 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North Brunswick 8U team had a successful summer

BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA and third while the bases were loaded. He Correspondent tagged the runner from second base and stepped on third to end the inning. he North Brunswick Baseball & North Brunswick went 3-0 in pool pfay Softball Association's 8U baseball during the Cal Ripken District 9 tourney Tteam completed its successful sum- before falling in the second round. During mer with a strong showing in its own pool play, Dylan Gessner hit an inside-the- Caruso Tournament. park grand slam. The team also went 2-2 Coach Ed Kilheeney's team went a per- at the John Covino Invitational in Mont- fect 4-0 in the Caruso tourney's pool play, gomery, missing the playoffs on a downing East Brunswick, Montgomery, tiebreaker. Franklin and Monroe to qualify for the Kilheeney said that pitching and de- playoffs. There, North Brunswick defeated fense were the keys to his team's success. Long Valley and Montgomery to reach the He also noted that last year many of his championship game, where the North players, who were 7 years old at the time, Brunswick nine fell to Ridge, 11-2. played up in the 8U division of the CJBL. "It was a disappointing loss after going Even though the team struggled, the expe- through the tournament undefeated," Kil- rience they gained proved valuable this heeney said. "The boys played very well summer. just to get to the final." Other members of the team include*in- The team began play this spring in the fielders Tim DeAndrea, Caleb Rodriguez, SCOTT FRIEDMAN Central Jersey Baseball League (CJBL), Derek Rossman, Michael Wojciechowski North Brunswick's P.J. Barr slides back to second base safely during a pick-off attempt by where it posted a 6-4 mark and finished in and Gessner, along with outfielders Drew Bayonne in the first round of the Caruso Tournament playoffs for 11U teams held July 30 at fourth place. North Brunswick then went Kilheeney, Tyler Sommer and Justin Soto. the North Brunswick Township Community Park. North Brunswick pulled out a 1-0 victory. on to win the North Edison Memorial Day Gessner and Rossman handled the catch- Tournament, downing Lincroft, 6-2, in the ing, while DeAndrea, Glassman, Neilson, title game as Dylan Glassman turned in a Rodriguez and the younger Kilheeney did complete game on the mound. Outfielder the pitching. Sky Blue drops home fi Matthew Cooper's two-run double put his "It was very satisfying to see this team ore than 5,000 fans packed into Yur- a play that started off the right foot of mid- team ahead to stay. improve as it went along," coach Kil- cak Field on Saturday night to see fielder Yael Averbuch. The Upper Montclair During the tourney, infielder Zach Neil- heeney said. "The boys really wanted to MSky Blue FC play its final home native delivered a pass over to two-time son turned in an unassisted triple play. play ball, and it showed." game of the season. Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) MVP Neilson, who was playing shortstop that Hector Rodriguez and Steve Sommer Sky Blue FC (5-6-4,19 points), hosted the Marta, who quickly settled on the right side of day, snagged a line drive between short served as assistant coaches. Western New York Flash (9-2-3,30 points) at the box before firing a well-struck shot past the Rutgers-based stadium in Piscataway. Branam and into the left-side netting. Three News was made prior to the opening whis- minutes later, the Flash made it 3-1 following tle at Yurcak Field, as Sky Blue FC netminder a free kick by defender Candace Chapman. Jenni Branam announced that she would be re- After the whistle was blown so she could put South Brunswick Black U10 tiring at the conclusion of the season. The team the ball into play, she found Sinclair, who was also made it official that her No. 23 jersey able to head home the cross. would be retired, making her the only player The second half was more defensive, and wins another tournament crown who would ever wear that number for Sky the Flash would tally the only goal in stoppage BlueFC. time for the final 4-1 score. he South Brunswick Black U10 way. Clark jumped out to 2-0 lead in the A three-goal first-half offensive explosion Substitute Alex Morgan, a U.S. National travel baseball team has added an- top of the first. But that was the only time by the Hash proved too much for Sky Blue to Team member, scored off an assist by Beverly Tother championship tournament to Clark would have the lead, as the Vikings overcome in their home finale as they lost, 4-1. Goebel. its growing list of titles in 2011. They cap- quickly responded with two runs to tie it The lone tally by Sky Blue FC came in the Sky Blue FC hits the road for its next three tured the Cranford Tournament without up. The Vikings continued to press the of- 22nd minute of the first half when midfielder matches, beginning on Aug. 3 against magic- losing a game. It was South Brunswick's fense, scoring five runs in the second, two Therese Sjogran hooked up with Adriana, with Jack in Boca Raton, Fla. That game has criti- second consecutive victory in the tourney. in the third, and capped it with three in the the Swedish international collecting her team- cal implications after Sky Blue's three-goal The Cranford win comes on the heels fifth, securing a 12-5 victory. leading sixth assist on the notch. loss to the Flash was coupled with a 4-0 win by of winning another championship this The Vikings finished the 2011 Cran- Sjogran gained possession after chasing magicJack over the Boston Breakers. year, the 2011 Ripken High Heat Tourna- ford tournament 7-0, scoring 70 runs and down a ball on the right side of the Western Sky Blue FC is now -1 in goal differential ment in Aberdeen, Md. allowing only 27 runs against. New York 18-yard box. She then checked while magicJack is -3 with a game in hand. The Vikings played well, going 5-0 in South Brunswick continues its suc- to her left and found Adriana streaking The two teams currently sit in third and fourth the Cranford Tournament pool play, beat- cessful summer tournament season, where down the center of the penalty area, quickly place, respectively, both holding 19 points on ing teams from North Edison, Cranford, the Vikings are 3-1 in the South sending distribution her way. As soon as the the season, and the eventual third-place fin- Westfield, Clark and Edison. That put the Brunswick Classic and will start the Last Spanish striker collected the ball, she took isher on the WPS Table will host the fourth- Vikings in the playoffs, where they met Chance Tournament on Sunday in Hills- one touch and then slid a shot under the out- place qualifier when the postseason begins. Millburn in the semifinals. borough. stretched body of Flash goalkeeper Ashlyn Boston is still heavily in the mix as well, with Millburn, which won its district cham- The Vikings are Michael Nally, Ryan Harris. a 4-7-4 record and 16 points. pionship this summer, and the Vikings Wislock, Jacob Mclntyre, Dan O'Brien, That gave the home team a 1-0 lead that Rutgers defensive tackle Eric LeGrand, hooked up in a pitching duel that went to Jacob Ciccone, Reese Jenne (batboy), was erased by a three-goal outburst by the who suffered a spinal cord injury in 2010 in the Vikings, 3-0. Mason Jenne, Matthew Lauri, Marcus Flash in a nine-minute stretch, a game against Army, was in attendance for Clark emerged from the other semifi- James, Matthew Kirchheimer, William In the 29th minute, Western New York was Sky Blue's home finale. 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If you are trading in a car, The scholarships were awarded to keep that transaction separate so you can several graduating students from local keep track of how much you are really high schools. Any graduating student paying for the newer model. may apply for the scholarships. This Buying*; year, students applied by submitting a 7. Once you find a car that fits your one-page essay explaining why they are needs, examine it thoroughly. The Credit deserving of the scholarship. Union National Association suggests you Scholarship winners included: used? take a flashlight, a rag, a used-car test Winners from World Subaru drive checklist and a friend. Check under Rumson-Fair Haven School - $1,000 the hood; look at the fluid levels and the Community Service scholarship, Eliza- How to choose a preowned vehicle condition of the engine and visible belts. beth Morea that will provide years of loyal service. Look at the undercarriage, and inspect the Winners from World Jeep Chrysler body. 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