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The past couple of months have given us rather warm weather for which I am sure we are all thankful. However it is now Winter and time has come for us to look toward snowfall and all the pleasures it brings. This month’s main editorial feature will introduce you to the possibilities of “Snow-cations” …. the time to enjoy the fun side of snowflakes and the winter weather. A trip down Rock & Roll memory lane. That’s what you’ll get when you listen to Illegally Blind. They’ll take you back to where you were when you first heard that song. They love playing the old songs and watching their fans enjoy themselves. And, the band has a somewhat unique difference …. two of their band members are blind! Read how this band got together and where you can catch them in this issue’s Band Profile. This month our writers have chosen to introduce you to a young, ambitious woman who tends bar at Game Time Bar & Grill at iPlay America, while attending school studying for a degree in nursing and training to become a flight nurse. She likes tending bar and the interaction it provides with guests. Learn more about Jamie Jackowski, our
Mixologist-of-the-Month. The past year has seen a continuing explosion within the craft beer segment of the beverage industry. Our contribution writer and beer aficionado “ Bill The Brewer” takes a look back at 2015 and a look forward at 2016 predictions within the industry. Read this issue’s feature All That’s Beer. In this issue, our “tongue in cheek” contributor, Steve O introduces you to a comic from Brooklyn (surprise, surprise) who spends most of his time doing warm up for famous TV celebrities. He fills his time doing standup on weekends. Meet Joey Kola in this month’s Comic Relief. Hope you find this first issue of 2016 of interest and helpful in setting your leisure activity plans It’s a New Year; it’s a new season. Get out and enjoy yourselves.BobByrne,Publisher
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by Bill “The Brewer”
This past year was amazing for the craft beer world and it doesn’t look like things will be slowing down any time soon. Craft beer sales are booming and new breweries are popping up all over the place. Part wavy flash back scene, part crystal ball fortune telling, this is my look back at 2015 and predictions for 2016.
With all these new breweries looking to stand out and make a name for themselves, we can expect to see a rise in “weird” beers. 2015 was the year of the Grapefruit IPA, but anywhere you looked this past year you could find another brewery testing the traditional limits of beer styles. Black IPAs, IPLs, even avocado beers have found their way on to the beer scene.
Seasonal beer styles are gaining in popularity as well. It seems like each brewery is starting to offer a Summer ale, or a Christmas Ale or an Oktoberfest brew, and beer drinkers can’t get enough. It’s logical that this trend is not going to stop.
There’s also been some growth in sour ale offerings on the beer market. Whether just
a fad or if sour ales are here to stay is yet to be seen, but given their unique flavors, I don’t see sour ales taking off. I do see experimentation with gas as a big hit this year, with breweries like Guinness leading the way with its Nitro IPA.
The business of brewing is set to make some very big changes too. The number of breweries in America rose by 18% last year! To compare, restaurants grew by just under 3%. The beer drinkers have spoken, and they want local beer. If the trend continues, we will see more operating breweries in America than ever before. The big guys see this trend and are doing all they can to hold back the tide. AB InBev, the company that owns Budweiser, is merging with SABMillerCoors to form the largest brewing company in the world. AB InBev continues to buy out local, smaller breweries as well, swallowing up their competition. I guess as the saying goes, if you can’t beat them, buy them.
However as this year moves forward, I’m sure there will be great new beers to try and plenty of reasons to say “cheers”.
Check me out on Twitter @TheBrewerBill and let me know what you’re looking forward to.
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There’s always that great song airing on radio, one that
you can’t help but to sing along. It instantly transports you to where you were when you first heard it. Maybe it’s Led Zeppelin’s Misty Mountain Hop, Styx’s Come Sail Away, Boston’s Rock n Roll Band, Journey’s Any Way You Want It, or Def Leopard’s Rock of Ages. That is the magic of Illegally Blind: Deni Jerome (lead vocals), Joe Miglionico (bass guitar/backing vocals), James Ricci (drums), Damon Fabrio (keyboards/backing vocals), and Leroy Aiello (lead guitar/backing vocals) carrying their audience, song after song, on a musical trip down rock music’s memory lane. In 2014, Illegally Blind was imagined by Joe Miglionico (bass). He was enjoying dinner out with his wife, Joelle, when he first heard Deni Jerome sing as a guest singer for the performing band. Joe found her voice “powerful” and decided to approach her and they both began singing along with the band. “I’m going to put a band together around your voice”, Joe told Deni, who seemed flattered but skeptical.
That night, Joe posted an advertisement for players to do a keyboard-based classic rock project. This is where their story begins to unfold. Replying to the ad, Damon Fabrio (keyboards) said he could do that style music and would be happy to join, but was unable to get to rehearsals because he is blind. Joe assured Damon if he could play, Joe would get him to rehearsal. After guitarist Ralph Guidi joined the band, James Ricci (drums) was next to audition. “James showed up with his wife and proceeded
to bang his kit off every wall in my house trying to get to my studio downstairs”, recalled Joe. “He set up and that’s when he told us that he was legally blind”. What are the chances of two blind players auditioning for the same band? He was a perfect fit and was asked to join after just two songs.” The name Illegally Blind was born. The band debuted in October 2014 at the Vic Tavern in Bayonne, New Jersey. Shortly after January 2015, Leroy Aiello replaced Guidi as lead guitarist. “Leroy’s ability, experience and enthusiasm elevated the band immediately” recalled Joe. “We all started to gel and we were adding new music and more and more gigs.” Illegally Blind defines its music style as keyboard-based classic rock. A typical set for Illegally Blind would include: Any Way You Want It, Journey; Rock n Roll Band, Boston; Don’t Tell Me You Love Me; Night Ranger; Piece of My Heart, Janis Joplin; Carry On My Wayward Son, Kansas; Rock of ages, Def Leopard; Keep On Loving You, REO Speedwagon; Misty Mountain Hop, Led Zeppelin; Dream on, Aerosmith; Comfortably Numb, Pink Floyd and Come Sail
Away, Styx. What are the band’s personal favorites? Joe named Renegade, Styx because they love the harmonies and are lucky to have four voices. Also, Piece of My Heart, Janis Joplin because Deni kills it. Lastly, Comfortably Numb, Pink Floyd because Leroy Aiello brings the house down and is amazing to hear and see. “At the end of the night, we hope people have genuinely enjoyed themselves,” Joe explained “we hope to have brought back memories of songs they forgot about, but
still remember the words. Hopefully, they will spend their time with us again. We really enjoy performing for our fans, it’s what drives us”. Here’s where you can find Illegally Blind: The Blue Rock Café in Keyport every first Friday of the month for all of 2016. Look for them at Crossroads in Garwood this coming spring and at Martell’s Tiki Bar, Point Pleasant Beach this summer. Also in New Jersey, Rockies, Rahway; Molly Maguire’s, Clark; The Dive Bar, Sea Bright; The Vic, Bayonne; and the General Saloon, Old Bridge. In Staten Island: Rookies Sports Bar,
Afternoons, and Big Nose Kates. Joe also talked about one of Illegally Blind’s best experiences as a band. “This past summer we had the privilege of playing for the Staten Island Chapter of Rolling Thunder. They hosted a day for the Road Home Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping local seriously injured veterans. This experience was so much fun for them, but more so for us. It was so humbling. If you didn’t smile through your tears you were not human, these veterans are amazing. We will be back there this summer and we can’t wait.”
Get behind Illegally Blind at: Facebook.com/illegallyblindband instagram.com/illegallyblindband twitter.com/illegallyblind7 reverbnation.com/illegallyblind youtube.com/illegallyblindband
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The Hot ToddyIngredients:• 1 oz brandy, whiskey, or rum• 1 Tbsp honey• 1/4 lemon• 1 cup hot water• 1 tea bagPreparation:1. Coat the bottom of a mug or an Irish coffee glass with honey. 2. Add the liquor and the juice of the lemon quarter. 3. On the side, heat water in a tea kettle and add the tea bag to make hot tea. 4. Pour the steaming tea into the glass and stir.
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Hot Apple ToddyIngredients:• 2 oz whiskey or apple brandy• 1 tsp sugar• Hot apple cider• Lemon wedge for garnish• Cinnamon stick for garnish• 2-3 whole cloves for garnish
Preparation:1. Coat the bottom of an Irish coffee glass with honey. 2. Add the whiskey or apple brandy. 3. Fill with hot apple cider. 4. Stir well. 5. Garnish with the lemon, cinnamon stick, and cloves
Classic Tom & JerryIngredients:• 1 egg• 1/2 oz simple syrup or 1 tsp powdered sugar• 1 oz dark rum• 1 oz Cognac or brandy• Hot milk or hot water• Grated nutmeg for garnishPreparation:1. Separate the egg white from the egg yolk and beat them separately. 2. Fold the beaten eggs together and place into an Irish coffee glass. 3. Add the sugar or simple syrup, dark rum, and brandy. 4. Fill with hot milk or hot water. 5. Stir well. 6. Garnish with grated nutmeg.
Mulled Pomegranate WarmerIngredients: (Serves 8-10 Drinks)• 1 cup PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur• 4 lemons, sliced• 2 oranges, sliced• 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg• 12 whole cloves• 4 cinnamon sticks• 2 cups sugar• 1 1/4 cup water• 2 bottles red wine (Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Merlot)Preparation:1. In a saucepan over low-medium heat, combine all ingredients. 2. Heat for 15-20 minutes. Do not bring to a boil. 3. Remove from heat and strain. 4. Return liquid to pan and serve warm.
Mulled White Wine w/ Pear BrandyIngredients: (Serves 4 Drinks)
1 750 ml bottle dry or off-dry white wine (preferably Riesling or Grüner Veltliner) • 1 piece star anise • 2 1/4-inch slices fresh ginger • 3 green cardamom pods • 3 whole cloves • 3 to 4 tablespoons honey, or to taste • 1/4 cup pear brandy (Poire William) • 1 Asian pear
Preparation:1. Put the wine in a medium,
heavy-bottomed saucepan with the star anise, ginger, cardamom, cloves and honey (start with 3 tablespoons and adjust later if
necessary). Set the pan over medium heat and bring just to a simmer, stir ring occasionally. Turn off the heat and let the wine mull for at least 15 to 20 minutes. 2. Taste the wine and add more honey if you’d like. Gently reheat the wine until it starts to steam, then turn off the heat and stir in the brandy. Divide among 4 mugs or heatproof glasses, putting a few of the spices in each glass if you’d like, and add a slice of Asian pear. Toddy away!
Bourbon Cider CocktailIngredients• 1 part Maker’s Mark® Bourbon• 1 tsp to 1 tbsp Sugar• 2 dashes Bitters• 3 parts Hard Cider, Dry• Garnish with Cherry, Maraschino
Preparation:1.In a c h a m p a g n e glass,stir together the
sugar and the bitters until the sugar dissolves. 2. 2. Add Makers Mark® Bourbon. Top with cold cider. 3. 3. Garnish with a cherry and slice of orange.
Jamie Jackowskiby CLARE MARIE CELANO
Jamie Jackowski tends bar at Game Time Bar & Grill in iPlay America in Freehold Township, but this ambitious young woman is also planning to become a flight nurse and save lives.
Currently a student at Brookdale Community College, Jackowski will graduate this year and plans to transfer to a four year college to complete her nursing degree and training as flight nurse.
This Howell resident said she was inspired as a child to become a flight nurse after finding out that her brother, who had been severely injured after being attacked, was saved by a flight nurse.
“I was told that the only reason my brother survived was because of the flight nurse who cared for him,” Jackowski said in an interview. She remembers the 2005 incident as having such an impact on her that her career goal was set that day.
Jackowski’s ultimate goal is to work in pediatric oncology, in addition to being on call as flight nurse, meaning if she is on duty and there is a need, she will be called upon to ride on the helicopter and care for a patient
being transferred to another medical facility.
In the meantime, Jamie tends bar while maintaining a full time status as a nursing student. She began working at Game Time as a server four years ago, but moved to bartending about three years ago. “Bartending allows me to interact and connect with guests on a level different from that of a server,”
Jackowski said.
Previously, she worked as a server at Hop
and Buffalo Wild Wings, both in Brick. She also served as a medical assistant at an ob/gyn office for a little under a year in 2015. When asked why she chose to work as a bartender, she said, “Because I
love the one-on-one interactions and relationships that you get to have with a guest when you are behind the bar. I love my regulars and enjoy being involved in their lives,” she adds.
“I also love the friendships I have formed working behind the bar. The stories that I hear as a bartender are the best. They make me laugh and help me relate to guests at another level.”
In between her studies and her bartending work, Jamie makes time to indulge in one of her favorite pastimes - watching hockey games on TV, especially New York Rangers hockey games.
“I’m not just a New York Rangers fan, but a ‘die heart’ Rangers fan. I have gotten my mom into hockey and now she yells at the TV with me during all New York Ranger games,” she revealed.
Jamie began her fervor over the New York Rangers when she was just 9 years old and says she “fell in love” with the game. I have a love and a passion for the game of hockey which only grew as I got older
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NEW JERSEYMountain Creek 200 Route 94, Vernon, NJ 973-827-2000 -- www.mountaincreek.com/index.htm
Mountain Creek is a resplendent arena for skiers and snowboarders of any age. It features high-quality snowmaking and lighting across 45 trails that are serviced by 11 lifts with a 1040’ vertical slope and breathtaking views. Mountain Creek is also known for having the Largest Terrain Park in the East. For families or romantic getaways, Mountain Creek also contains luxurious townhome-style accommodations at Black Creek Sanctuary or the slopeside Appalachian Hotel, which also hosts small groups and meetings. There are also free ski and board check resort-wide, plus rental equipment and professional lessons. Log onto the website for play-and-stay packages.
Campgaw Mountain200 Campgaw Road, Mahwah, NJ201-327-7800 -- www.skicampgaw.comCampgaw Mountain is billed as New Jersey’s premiere ski, snowboarding and tubing destination located in northern Bergen County and is the closest ski resort to the New York metropolitan area. Campgaw Mountain provides 100% snowmaking capabilities and a variety of skiing and snowboarding terrain for all ability levels plus short lift lines and uncrowded trails, as well as eight scenic cross-country trails. Campgaw Mountain provides state-of-the-art rental equipment as well as skiing and snowboarding instruction for all ages, as well as a snow sports camp. You can purchase season passes and there are group rates available.
High Point Cross Country Ski Center1480, Rt. 23, Sussex, NJ973-702-1222 -- http://xcskihighpoint.com
Located at the northern tip of New Jersey the High Point Cross Country Ski Center features more than 1600 feet in elevation and a picturesque alpine hollow of lakes, trees, wildlife for sweeping vistas, also perfect for snow-tography! Here, skiers can partake on more than 15 km of trails, skate and classic skiing, including 60% beginner, 15% intermediate, and 25% expert trails. There are also special trails for children and for handicapped or visually impaired skiers. Another 8 km trail is designated for snowshoeing passing the highest point in NJ. Enjoy special events here such as Take Your Kids to the Snow Week and Ski Fest. Call for dates and details.
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Blue Mountain Ski Area1660, Palme Blue Mountain Drive, Palmerton, PA (610) 826-7700-- www.skibluemt.com
With a 1,082’ vertical slope, 30 trails and 10 lifts, Blue Mountain Ski Resort is a very popular skiing area that features night skiing and excellent snowmaking capabilities. Blue Mountain ski area contains the Summit Lodge and Valley Lodge, plus numerous conveniences and services including rentals, free babysitting, equipment repair, food and beverages and more. Blue Mountain offers its Snow Sports School with a variety of learning packages for skiing and snowboarding; plus the Valley School with its triple chairlift and conveyor lift, is specifically for first-time ski lessons or any level of snowboarding lessons. Children can enjoy the Explorers Program for half or full days excitement.
Shawnee MountainBox 339 Hollow Road I-80, Exit 309, Shawnee on Delaware, PA(570) 421-7231 -- www.shawneemt.com
Shawnee Mountain, a Poconos ski resort, provides many fun family activities and packages; it features 23 slopes, night skiing, half pipe, terrain park, Alpine skiing, tubing, and snowboarding with pipes and rails. Typical Shawnee Mountain annual events include: Homeschool Winter Fun Getaway, Take Your Daughter/Son to the Snow Week, Giant Slalom Race Against Cancer and the Shawnee Winter Carnival Day. Call for more details.
Elk Mountain Ski Resort344 Elk mountain Rd., Union Dale, PA(570) 679-4400www.elkskier.com
Located near the Northern Region of the Poconos Elk Mountain Ski Resort makes great snow and has smaller crowds. It is suitable for first-time and established skiers and snowboarders, and anyone can take
We here in Central NJ have been “blessed” this past month with unusually warm weather for this time of year. While there are definite benefits (no need for heavy clothing, lower NJNG bills, etc.), we are accustom in these parts to four distinct seasons and, if you’re like me, you start looking forward to colder weather and snow.
An abundance of snowflakes invites not only the imagination to run wild, it engenders a certain desire to expend energy and surround oneself with the healthy slight sting of invigorating cold air. Skiing, snowboarding, snowtubing and sledding on a mountaintop is a rush – and it is great exercise, especially after holiday gluttony.
New Jersey and Pennsylvania offer several nearby mountain resorts that are magnificent for the entire family. Each also provides
instruction for all levels as well as full packages. And of course, little ones can simply enjoy building a snowfort or snowfamily with their own families. And they all have lodges for relaxing, enjoying winter cocktails and conviviality. Several are located in or nearby towns for shopping and enjoying meals and local restaurants.
Some cautions – remember that the sunshine, even in winter, can damage skin, so ensure you have your high-SPF sunscreen. Also, ensure you have enough bottled water to hydrate; to keep it from freezing, just put it in a thermos.
Here, we present a roundup of our region’s great snow-cations. Check the websites for many more details.
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Former New Jersey Ski Area Gets a New Mission - NWAC
Hidden Valley Ski Area has been closed for two years but under new ownership, it will become an educational ski center run
by a nonprofit organization. The Ski Center has been welcoming youth from area cities and youth organizations to learn how to ski on weekends.
Schone Malliet, the center’s chief executive officer who co-founded its umbrella organization National Winter Sports Education Foundation, said the objective of the center will be to “provide all youth with the experience to enjoy outdoors.”
Malliet said his organization will partner with YMCAs, Boys and Girls clubs, schools, churches and youth groups from within a 70-mile radius of Vernon, including New York City.
The goal is to make children “outdoor enthusiasts” in order to improve their physical health, said Malliet. He said he hopes it will lower obesity rates among children by making them more active in the winter months.
He plans to have youth groups taking part in six visits during the winter and two visits in the offseason. Along with learning how to ski, the children will be
fitted for equipment and will be introduced to coaches and mentors. The mentoring aspect of the program is a significant part. He calls it “esteem building,” and he wants to build confidence in children and teach the importance of setting and achieving goals.
The NWAC plans to partner with nearby Mountain Creek on packages so the children who learn how to ski here can move
on to ski regularly at Mountain Creek. They have hired Mountain Creek instructors as well.
More than $5 million will be spent on improvements at the ski area, including new snowmaking equipment, new chairlifts, a renovated ski lodge and trail widening. The work will be financed through Malliet’s National Winter Sports Education Foundation.
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Blue Mountain Ski Area1660, Palme Blue Mountain Drive, Palmerton, PA (610) 826-7700-- www.skibluemt.com
With a 1,082’ vertical slope, 30 trails and 10 lifts, Blue Mountain Ski Resort is a very popular skiing area that features night skiing and excellent snowmaking capabilities. Blue Mountain ski area contains the Summit Lodge and Valley Lodge, plus numerous conveniences and services including rentals, free babysitting, equipment repair, food and beverages and more. Blue Mountain offers its Snow Sports School with a variety of learning packages for skiing and snowboarding; plus the Valley School with its triple chairlift and conveyor lift, is specifically for first-time ski lessons or any level of snowboarding lessons. Children can enjoy the Explorers Program for half or full days excitement.
Shawnee MountainBox 339 Hollow Road I-80, Exit 309, Shawnee on Delaware, PA(570) 421-7231 -- www.shawneemt.com
Shawnee Mountain, a Poconos ski resort, provides many fun family activities and packages; it features 23 slopes, night skiing, half pipe, terrain park, Alpine skiing, tubing, and snowboarding with pipes and rails. Typical Shawnee Mountain annual events include: Homeschool Winter Fun Getaway, Take Your Daughter/Son to the Snow Week, Giant Slalom Race Against Cancer and the Shawnee Winter Carnival Day. Call for more details.
Elk Mountain Ski Resort344 Elk mountain Rd., Union Dale, PA(570) 679-4400www.elkskier.com
Located near the Northern Region of the Poconos Elk Mountain Ski Resort makes great snow and has smaller crowds. It is suitable for first-time and established skiers and snowboarders, and anyone can take
instruction here from the Elk Mountain Ski School, a member of the Professional Ski Instructors of America with more than 75 instructors. Elk Mountain offers a racing program, mogul clinics and special Women’s Day programs for first-timers through expert. Seasonal programs are offered for Freestyle, Adult Ski Improvement and Junior Racing.
Camelback Ski Resort301 Resort Rd. , Tannersville, PA(570) 629-1661 -- skicamelback.com\Located in the heart of the Poconos, Camelback Mountain Resort is fun for the entire family for skiing, snowboarding and especially snowtubing, and offers single tubes, double tubes and tube chains - giving you the opportunity to tube with up to four or five other riders. It has two magic carpet lifts, 18 single and double chutes and friendly staff. Events for parents include the Captain Morgan Weekend and for families, the Mid-Atlantic Snowboard Series Halfpipe. Call for dates and more details.
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As we look ahead to the New Year, we start planning for all those occasions that will bring us together with family & friends. One of the initial events will be Super Bowl 50 held on Feb. 07th. We can also look forward to Valentine’s Day (Feb 14th) and
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The revival of “Fiddler on the Roof ” that recently opened at the Broadway Theater in NYC includes all the cherished characters (Tevye, Golde, their five daughters, and their neighbors) and all the unforgettable language (“Even a poor tailor is entitled to some happiness!”). For months, the innovation, which consumes perhaps one minute in a show that is 155 minutes long, has been debated by the show’s Tony-winning director, Bartlett Sher, and its Tony-winning lyricist, Sheldon Harnick, who at 91 is the last surviving member of the show’s original creative team. Mr. Sher was adamant that the revival should explicitly, if briefly and quietly, connect to current events; Mr. Harnick repeatedly objected, leery of any changes to a show that has totemic power for several generations of theatergoers. Ultimately, after weeks of previews, Mr. Harnick acceded to the staging.
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He was persuaded, he said, by audience feedback. The debate offers a window into the complexity of reviving beloved stage shows. Long-ago creations are often radically re-imagined without incident. But “Fiddler” is in a class by itself. It is among the best known, most popular and most staged shows in the history of musical theater. There have been plenty of variations over the years, particularly in school and community productions — Mr. Harnick unhappily recalls a production set in a tenement, rather than in Anatevka, and one in which a tree was planted on the stage and grew throughout the show. “People generally have deep attachments to musicals, and to how they remember them, but ‘Fiddler’ has that quality more than any musical that’s ever existed, because of the force it had” said Alisa Solomon, the author
of “Wonder of Wonders: A Cultural
History of ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’” This production is passionately respectful of the original; intense, but deeply familiar, to anyone who has seen the show before. There are subtle but crucial visual changes — in particular, it features work by a contemporary choreographer, whereas most productions rely primarily on the original choreography by Jerome Robbins. But the most striking change is the framing device: At the start, a bareheaded man, wearing a red parka and carrying a book, walks onto a stage that is empty but for a chair and a sign that says, in Cyrillic, “Anatevka.” The man speaks the show’s prologue words (“A fiddler on the roof? Sounds crazy, no?”), and, as he does, he puts
on a cap, removes his coat, untucks a
prayer shawl, and, as if investigating his past, transforms into Tevye, leading the cast into “Tradition.” At the end of the show, the device is mirrored — the Jews of Anatevka are leaving their hometown, under orders from the Russian government, and as they pull their carts around the stage, the actor emerges with red coat, bare head and book, picks up Tevye’s cart alongside his family, and joins the exodus.“ You see him enter the line of refugees, making sure we place ourselves in the line of refugees, as it reflects our past and affects our present,” Mr. Sher said. “I’m not trying to make a statement about it, but art can help us imagine it, and I would love it if families left the theater debating it.”
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Sadly, Selena Coppack’s aBostonian and doesn’t understand that the only real teams to root for are in NY and NJ. I jest of course (kinda, sorta). Coppack has been performing stand up for eight years and her new book, The New Rules For Blondes, launches in April.
Were you “the funny one” growing up?
I come from a very funny home and my older sister Laurel is a comedian, too. So I wasn’t really ‘the funny one’ at home so much as Laurel and I spent a lot of time writing musicals in our bedrooms, choreographing strange dance numbers, and watching “Saturday Night Live” since age 7. I think that my parents and oldest sister Emily are super hilarious, too. But yes, I’ve always been a bit of a ham and really interested in comedy and performing.
Along those lines, did you do all the school productions? Where’d you grow up? Or rather, if you’re anything like me, where were you raised?
I grew up outside of Boston and I did all of the school plays growing up -- I absolutely loved performing and the excitement of rehearsing and being in shows. I did some professional theater in Boston (at the Boston Baked Theater--now gone) and in high school I became interested in singing, too. I went to college in upstate NY where I majored in English and didn’t do any of the plays on campus; but I was in the only co-ed a cappella group on campus (the Hamilton College Hamiltones) and the improv troupe. After school I moved to Chicago
to study improv comedy further and it was improv that really led me to standup. I did improv for years and eventually I just got sick of working with other people, which makes me sound like a total curmudgeon, I know.
Stand up is very tough. You have to be able to take rejection. How’d you handle your first bomb, unless you’re the one comic who’s never experienced that?
The rejection is definitely hard and it’s something that everyone -- even my comedy idols -- have experienced at some point. Early on I think that I wanted the audience to like me, which can be dangerous territory, especially for female comedians. You have to be confident and feel entitled to be up there with the microphone and that took me a while to figure out -- how to just own the stage and trust myself more. I think of standup as like training a dog -- if you get out there and you’re confident and in control, the audience is with you. But if you exude a sense of nervousness or you seem insecure, they’ll eat you alive. I’ve been doing standup for about eight years and even now sometimes I’ll have a show where I can sense that certain people in the audience aren’t completely on board with me and it makes me feel nervous, but I know to just plow through it and keep on going and eventually I’ll hit on a joke or reference that wins them over.
Is this a means to an end? “SNL”, sitcoms, head writer--what’s your goal?
I definitely don’t think of standup as a means to an end and I think that comedians who do are pretty miserable people. It has to be its own reward or else you’re crazy to do this thing. But as far as my goal, mine is pretty broad: I’d like for my comedy (performance, writing) to pay for my life. I don’t know exactly how that will shake out, but I’d like my job to be what I love to do, which is write and perform comedy. I have a book coming out in April (The New Rules for Blondes, from It Books/HarperCollins), which I hope will open up new opportunities for me. It’s a collection of humorous essays celebrating and subverting the blonde stereotype, but it’s for readers of all hair colors.
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Joey Kola
I have had the pleasure of interviewing comedians for about two years now. Over that period of time I’ve met some who are famous, some not so famous and some who work a couple hundred days a year, earning a great living and yet are not as well known. Joey Kola is one of those hard working and unsung comics. Joey is from Brooklyn (okay, who isn’t?) and grew up on Long Island. I guess that fits the mold of almost all the name comedians out there (Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Rosie O’Donnell, Billy Crystal, Jon Stewart, Kevin James—you get the idea). Anyway, I had a few minutes with Joey and here’s some of what I learned.
Venues-NJ: Joey, you were born in Brooklyn and moved to Long Island when you were a kid. Did you have a sense early on that you were going to be a comedian?
Joey Kola: Ya know, when I was little, not more than 4 or 5 years old, my Uncle Ralph used to play the guitar and all us kids used to take turns with the microphone. I knew I enjoyed that but I honestly didn’t come out of my shell until much later, after high school.
V-NJ: So it was in college that things started to happen?
JK: Not really until after college. I majored in Finance and Theater was my minor. I acted in a few plays in college but didn’t really do the stand-up
stuff until later. I started to do warm up in the early 90’s when Jon Stewart had a TV show and we shared managers. I did that for a few years until it went off the air and then I started working with David Letterman doing the same thing.
V-NJ: I assume warm up is what we think it is, prepping the audience for the main act. How does that work?
JK: Like I said, I started with Jon Stewart in ’93 and I’m more of a conversationalist. I try to get the audience involved in the whole experience. I don’t perform for them, I perform with them. I try to get everyone, even the quiet ones, involved so when the “headliner” comes out, everyone feels like they have a vested interest in the show.
V-NJ: I know you’ve worked all over, cruise ships, colleges, corporate events and just about all 50 states. Are you still travelling all over?
JK: Actually not so much. I’ve been working the warm up for the Rachel Ray Show for a while now and it’s a regular gig. Rachel is one of the hardest working people I’ve ever been associated with. I’ve done warm up for Letterman in ’96, Rosie O’Donnell’s show, Jane Paulie, Who Wants to be a Millionaire and Martha Stewart. Rachel Ray sometimes does as many as sixty segments a week and we usually do 3 shows a day, 3 days a week. It can be a long day. I usually leave the house at 5:30am and get home at 9pm on taping days.
V-NJ: : So the travelling is
almost non-existent now?
JK: I wouldn’t say that. 2016 is pretty much booked solid. I do the shows on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and perform stand-up on the weekends. This week I have Uncle Vinnie’s in Point Pleasant and I think next week I have the Borgata in Atlantic City, so I’m still a working comedian but I don’t travel as far or as often.
Joey is also going to be at The American Hotel in Freehold, NJ in the next few weeks. I’m adding the link to get free Rachel Ray tickets in case anyone would like to see Joey Kola warm up that audience. For more information on Joey Kola I suggest you hit his website at JoeyKola.com and visit his IMDB page.
Rachel Ray t i c k e t
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Julia’s91 First Street…732-872-1007
On the Deck2 Simon Lake Dr.…732-872-1424
Wine Bar40 First Ave…732-291-1377
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715 Second Ave.…732-774-5819
Stella Marina800 Ocean Avenue
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The Harrison808 Fifth Ave.…732-774-2200
Tim McLoone’s Supper Club1200 Ocean Ave.
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AVONClementine’s Café
306 Main Street…732-988-7979
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703 Belmar Plaza732-280-7501
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Matisse1301 Ocean Ave.…732-681-7680
Vivas801 Belmar Plaza…732-681-1213
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979 Cedarbridge Ave.732-279-3743
Buffalo Wild Wings2770 Hooper Ave
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447 Brick Blvd. 732- 202-6414
Quaker Steak & Lube1036 Cedar Bridge Rd.
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River Rock1600 Rt. 70…732-840-1110
Tommy’s Coal Fired Pizza515 Rt. 70…732-262-5180
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522 Amboy Rd732-583-7699
COLTS NECKColts Neck Inn
6 Rt. 537…732-462-0383
EAST BRUNSWICKGusto Grill
1050 Rt. 18 N…732-651-2737
Brunswick Grove327 Milltown Rd
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Tilted KiltRt. 18 South…732-992-8532
EDISONQuaker Steak & Lube561 Rt. 1…732-777-9464
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609 River Road…732-530-3338
FARMINGDALEWoody’s Roadhouse Tavern
105 Academy Street732-938-6404
FORDSMcLoone’s @ Favorites
3 Lafayette Rd.…732-512-5025
FREEHOLDA Little Bit of Cuba
2 E. Main Street732-577-8506
Basile’s536 Park Ave.…732-866-4085
The Cabin984 Rt. 33…732-462-3090
Court Jester16 E. Main Street…732-462-1040
GameTime Bar & Grill110 Schanck Rd732-577-5548
Market Yard Grille18 E. Main Street…732-431-3220
Metropolitan Café8 E. Main Street
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Park 33618 Park Ave.…732-761-1300
San Marzano31 E. Main Street
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Solo Trattoria7 South Street…732-780-2337
TRE Restaurant611 Park Ave, …732-751-4422
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410 Hwy 36 S…732-739-2700
Park East3352 Hwy 35 S…732-739-2002
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2 Bay Ave.…732-872-1245
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The Chubby Pickle23 Bay Ave.,
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Havana300 Shore Drive
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Lusty Lobster88 Bay Ave…732-291-1548
Off the Hook1 Navesink Ave
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Windansea56 Shrewsbury Ave.
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HIGHTSTOWNGround Round
529 Rt. 130N…609-448-0049
Tavern on the Lake101 Main Street
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HOLMDELVilla Soma
37 West Main Street732-946-8857
HOWELLChapter House
1454 Rt. 9 S…732-462-0056Ivy League
Rt. 9 N & E. 3rd Street732-370-2206
JACKSONKyoto Sushi & Hibachi
21 S. Hope Chapel Road732-367-3333
Solo Bella426 Chandler Road
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Surf Taco21 S. Hope Chapel Rd.
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KEYPORTBurlew’s Seafood & Steak
59 West Front Street732-497-0500
McDonagh’s2 West Front Street
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Harrison Ave. (off Rumson Rd)732-741-9563
Village Bistro151 Markham Place
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100 Brighton Ave.732-272-1598
Dino’s444 Ocean Blvd. N
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Jack’s149 Brighton Ave.
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Pearl of the Sea46 S. Broadway
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McLoone’s Pier House1 Ocean Ave
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The Mix71 Brighton Ave
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Wine Loft32 Laird Street…732-222-7770
MANALAPANMezza Luna
357 Rt. 9 S…732-536-0207
Spargos Grille130 Rt. 33…732-294-9992
The Sycamore Grille @ Knob Hill
1 Shinnecock Drive732-792-9909
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MARLBOROBrioso’s184-Rt. 9 N732-617-1700
Nonna’s190 Rt. 9 N732-536-9050
Rosalita’s180 Rt. 9 North, Marlboro, NJ732-617-0099
Sam Vera476 Rt. 520…732-834-9889
Fireside Bar & Grille133 Rt. 79…732-780-7900
MATAWANBart’s74 Main St732-566-0267
MJ’s Buttonwood Manor845 Hwy 34732-566-6220
Café 34Hwy 34…732-583-9700
La Riviera113 Main Street732-566-8400
Mediterranean Chateau27 Freneau Ave (Rt. 79)732-758-0800
MIDDLETOWNBaja Fresh500 Rt. 35 S732-758-0058
Heavenly HamHwy 35 & S Union Sq. Mall732-842-1115
MJ’s1005 Rt. 35 N732-796-1400
Neelam1178 Rt. 35 @ Village Mall732-671-8900
MILLSTONERusso’s on 33520 Rt. 33 W732-446-4800
MONROERyan’s Pub & Sports Bar299 Spotswood-Englishtown Rd(732) 251-1709
NEPTUNEDon Chuchos1647 Rt. 35 N…732-531-7555
Kelly’s Tavern43 Rt. 35 S…732-775-9517MJ’s3205 Rt. 66…732-918-9700Pete & Elda’s96 Woodland Ave.…732-774-6010
OLD BRIDGEA TavolaRt. 9 S @ Deep Run , Shopping Ctr.732-607-1120
Benvenuti3857 Hwy 516…732-607-1115
Big Ed’s BBQ305 Hwy 34 Na…732-583-2626
Café Luna3679 Rt. 9 N…732-965-5490
Pine TavernRt. 34 & Cottrell Rd.732-727-5060
Salsarita’s3843 Rt. 9 N…732-591-0333
PT. PLEASANT709709 Arnold Ave732-295-0709
Frankie’s414Rt. 35 S…732-892-6000
Jenks Pavilion300 Ocean Ave, 732-899-0569
Martell’s Lobster House308-310 Boardwalk732-892-0131
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Buona Sera50 Maple Street732-530-5858
The Downtown Street10 W. Front732-741-2882
Dublin House30 Monmouth Street732-747-6699
La Pastaria6 Linden Place732-224-8699
Melting Pot2 Bridge Ave732-219-0090
New Corner22 E. Front Street732-530-1007
Savanna10 Bridge Ave732-741-6333Siam GardenIn the Galleria732-224-1233
Sogno69 Broad Street732-747-6969
Tommy’s Coal Fired Pizza2 Bridge St.732-212-1700
Zebu20 Broad Street732-936-9330
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Molly Maguire’s Black Point Inn132 East River Road732-530-2882
Salt Creek Grille4 Bingham Ave.732-933-9272
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SEA GIRTRod’s597 Washington Blvd.732-449-2020
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FujiRt. 35 & Treasure Is. Plaza732-544-8828
Shadowbrook1 Obre Place…732-747-0200
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Landmark Tavern & Cafe117 N. Broadway732-721-6812
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The Mill101 Old Mill Road732-449-1800
St. Stephen’s Green2031 Rt. 71 S732-449-2636
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MJ’s1213 Sycamore Ave.732-542-3131
TOMS RIVERShogun Legacy1536North Bay Ave.732-286-9888
UNION BEACHPiero’s1411 Rt. 36732-264-5222
WALLApplebee’s2007 Hwy 35732-280-3676
Four Winds1310 Jefferson Ave.732-223-9579
Shogun Legends1969 Rt. 34 South732-449-6696
WOODBRIDGEBig Shots Sport Bar780 Rt. 1 North732-750-5050
Chris Michaels40 Oakwood Ave.732-634-5355
The Shannon Rose855 St Georges Ave.732-636-6100
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APPLEBEE’S / TINTON FALLS14 Park Rd., Tinton Falls732-935-1158APPLEBEE’S / WALL2007 Rt. 35, Wall732-280-3676BIG ED’S B•B•Q305 Route 34, Old Bridge732-583-2626BIG SHOTS SPORTS BAR780 Rt. 1 North, Woodbridge732-750-5050BLUE MOON114 S. Bway, S. Amboy732-525-0014BLUE ROCK CAFE522 Amboy, Rd., Cliffwood Beach732-583-7699BRASS RAIL80 Rt. 79, Matawan732-290-8400BRICKHOUSE979 Cedarbridge, Brick732-279-3743BUFFALO WILD WINGS / BRICK2770 Hooper Ave., Brick732-475-7645BUM ROGERS2207 SW Central Ave., Seaside Park732-830-2770BURLEW’S SEAFOOD & STEAK59 West Front Street, Keyport732-497-0500THE CABIN984 Rt. 33, Freehold732-462-3090CJ MCLOONE’S560 Shrewsbury Ave., Tinton Falls732-758-0800CAFÉ LUNA3679 Rt. 9N, Old Bridge732-965-5490CLADDAGH IRISH PUB297 Bay Ave, Highlands732-291-0099COLTS NECK INN6 Rt. 537 - 732-462-0383COURT JESTER / FREEHOLDE. Main St., Freehold732-462-1040DONOVAN’S BAR & GRILL1900 Rt. 70, Manchester732-657-0006THE DOWNTOWN10 W. Front St., Red Bank732-741-2828DUBLIN HOUSE30 Monmouth St., Red Bank732-747-6699FIRESIDE GRILL133 Rt. 79, Marlboro732-780-7900GAME TIME 110 Schanck Rd., Freehold732-577-5548GENERAL SALOON1194 Englishtown Rd.Old Bridge732-416-8628 GUSTO’S GRILL1050 Rt. 18N, East Brunswick732-651-2737IVY LEAGUERt. 9N, Howell - 732-370-2206JACK’S GOAL LINE149 Brighton Ave., Long Branch732-870-8800JAKEABOB’S910 Union Ave., Union Beach732-264-3730LANDMARK TAVERN117 N. Broadway, South Amboy732-721-6812LA RIVIERA113 Main St, Matawan732-566-8400MALONEY’S PUB117 Main St., Matawan732-583-4040MARKET YARD GRILLE18 E. Main St., Freehold732-431-3220MARTELL’SBoardwalk, Pt. Pleasant732-892-0131MCLOONES @ FAVORITES3 Lafayette Rd., Fords732-512-5025MCLOONE’S PIER HOUSE1 Ocean Pl., Long Branch732-923-1006METROPOLITAN CAFÉ8 E. Main St., Freehold732-780-9400MEDITERRANEAN CHATEAU27 Freneau Ave. (Rt. 79),Matawan732-780-9400
MJ’S MIDDLETOWN1005 Hwy 35N, Middletown732-796-1400MJ’S NEPTUNE3205 Rt. 66, Neptune732-918-9700MJ’S TINTON FALLS1213 Sycamore Ave, Tinton Falls732-542-3131Molly Maguire’s132 East River Road, Rumson732-530-2882NONNA’S190 Rt. 9N, Marlboro732-536-9050OFF THE HOOK1 Navesink Ave., Highlands732-872-2006ON THE DECK2 Simon Lake Dr., Atlantic Highlands732-872-1424PARK 33618 Park Ave, Freehold732-761-1300PINE TAVERN154 Rt. 34N, Old Bridge732-727-5060PK’S SHAMROCK ROSE415 18th Ave., Belmar732-681-3111PARK EAST3352 Rt. 35S., Hazlet732-739-2002PRIME 341212 Rt. 34S., Aberdeen732-441-9663RIVER ROCK RESTAURANT & MARINA BAR1600 Rt. 70, Brick732-840-1110ROSALITA’S180 Rt. 9 North, Marlboro732-617-0099RUSSO’S ON 33520 Rt. 33 W, Millstone732-446-4800 RYAN’S PUB & SPORTS BAR299 Spotswood-Englishtown RdMonroe Township(732) 251-1709SALT CREEK GRILLE4 Bingham Ave, Rumson732-933-9272SHOGUN LEGACY1536 North Bay Ave., Toms River732-286-9888SHOGUN LEGENDS1969 Rt. 34 South, Wall732-449-6696ST. STEPHEN’S GREEN2031 Rt. 71, Spring Lake732-449-2636SUNSETS302 S. Concourse Ave., Neptune732-775-9911SURF TACO / JACKSON21 S. Hope Chapel, Jackson732-364-8226TAVERN ON THE LAKE101 Main St., Hightstown609-426-9345THE STONE PONY913 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park732-502-0600THE SYCAMORE GRILLE1 Shinnecock, Manalapan732-792-7722TILTED KILTRt. 18 South, East Brunswick732-992-8532TIM MCLOONE’S SUPPER CLUB1200 Ocean Ave, Asbury732-744-1400TOMMY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA/BRICK515 Rt. 70, Brick732-262-5180TOMMY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA/RED BANK2 Bridge St., Red Bank732-212-1700TRE RESTAURANT611 Park Ave., Freehold732-751-4422SALTWATER BEACH CAFE1200 Ocean Ave, Asbury732-744-1400TWIN LIGHT TAPHOUSE128 Bay Ave., Highlands732-872-1345WINDANSEA56 Shrewsbury Ave., Highlands732-872-2266WINE LOFT32 Laird St., Long Branch732-222-7770
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Venue Listings . . . Where It’s Happening!FRIDAY, JAN. 15Blue Moon – Live MusicBlue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – Nancy Malcun 5-8pm; Phil Engel Band @ 10pm Colts Neck Inn – BlissLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJ P.J. Sweeny’s - DJRiver Rock – Guns 4 Hire 4pm – 7pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSATURDAY, JAN. 16Blue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – Twice As Good @ 10pmColts Neck Inn - SSV Game Time Bar & Grill – Live Bands @ 9pmLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJP.J. Sweeney’s – Live BandsRiver Rock –Chad Morales 4pm-7pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSUNDAY, JAN. 17Blue Moon – Jazz Jam @ 3pmMONDAY, JAN. 18Game Time Bar & Grill – APA Pool LeagueRiver Rock – Family Funday 5pm – 7pmTUESDAY, JAN. 19Blue Rock Café – 80’s Night w/ DJ SwayFireside Grill – Trivia NightP.J. Sweeney’s – World Tavern Poker @ 7pmRiver Rock – Trivia & Game Night 7pm
– 9m; DJ Q @ 9pmWEDNESDAY, JAN. 20Game Time Bar & Grill – World Tavern PokerRiver Rock – Ladies NightTHURSDAY, JAN. 21Blue Moon – Blues Jam @ 8pmBlue Rock Café – Live DJColts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night @ 8pmMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café - DJRiver Rock – DJ Jason @ 9pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicFRIDAY, JAN. 22Blue Moon – Live MusicBlue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – Steve Johnson 5-8pm;
Moondoggie @ 10pmColts Neck Inn – TimepieceLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJP.J. Sweeny’s - DJRiver Rock – The Amused Duo 4pm-7pm; Pasadena & DJ Adam @ 9:30pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSATURDAY, JAN. 23Blue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – Eddie Testa Band @ 10pmColts Neck Inn – VintageGame Time Bar & Grill – Live Bands @ 9pmLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJP.J. Sweeney’s – Live Bands
River Rock – Lisa & Wendy 3pm-7pm; Club night w/DJ Jason Jani @ 10pm
Rosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSUNDAY, JAN. 24Blue Moon – Jazz Jam @ 3pmMONDAY, JAN. 25Game Time Bar & Grill – APA Pool LeagueRiver Rock – Family Funday 5pm - 7pmTUESDAY, JAN. 26Blue Rock Café – 80’s Night w/ DJ SwayFireside Grill – Trivia NightP.J. Sweeney’s – World Tavern Poker @ 7pmRiver Rock – Trivia & Game Night 7pm - 9pm;
DJ Q @ 9pmWEDNESDAY, JAN. 27Game Time Bar & Grill – World Tavern PokerRiver Rock – Ladies NightTHURSDAY, JAN. 28Blue Moon – Blues Jam @ 8pmBlue Rock Café – Live DJColts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night @ 8pmMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café - DJRiver Rock – DJ Jeff Scott @ 9pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicFRIDAY, JAN. 29Blue Moon – Live MusicBlue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – James Latruglio 5-8pm;
On The Rocks @ 10pmColts Neck Inn – Special RequestLa Riviera – Live MusicP.J. Sweeny’s – DJ Market Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café - DJRiver Rock – Mike & Lisa 4pm-7pm;
Undisputed & DJ Adam @ 9:30pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSATURDAY, JAN. 30Blue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin - Undercover @ 10pmColts Neck Inn – Ed Sullivan BandGame Time Bar & Grill – Live Bands @ 9pmLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicP.J. Sweeney’s – Live BandsRiver Rock – Glenn Jacobs 3pm- 7pm;
Club Night w/ DJ Jason Jani @ 10pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSUNDAY, JAN. 31Blue Moon – Jazz Jam @ 3pmMonday, Feb. 01Game Time Bar & Grill – APA Pool LeagueRiver Rock – Family Funday 5pm - 7pmTUESDAY, FEB. 02Blue Rock Café – 80’s Night w/ DJ SwayFireside Grill – Trivia NightP.J. Sweeney’s – World Tavern Poker @ 7pmRiver Rock – Trivia & Game Night 7pm - 9pm; DJ Q @ 9pmWEDNESDAY, FEB. 03 Game Time Bar & Grill – World Tavern PokerRiver Rock – Ladies NightTHURSDAY, FEB. 04Blue Moon – Blues Jam @ 8pmBlue Rock Café – Live DJColts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night @ 8pmMarket Yard Grill – Live Music
Metropolitan Café – DJRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicFRIDAY, FEB. 05Blue Moon – Live MusicBlue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – Jay & Shay 5-8pm;
Twice As Good @ 10pmColts Neck Inn – Sweet OblivionLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJP.J. Sweeny’s - DJRiver Rock – The Professionals 4pm-7pm; Event Horizon & DJ Adam @ 9:30pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSATURDAY, FEB. 06Blue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – NRG BandColts Neck Inn – The ItchGame Time Bar & Grill – Live Bands @ 9pm La Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJP.J. Sweeney’s – Live BandsRiver Rock – Frankie Palmer 3pm-7pm; Club Night w/ Jason Jani @ 10pm Rosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSUNDAY, FEB. 07 SUPER BOWL 50Blue Moon – Jazz Jam @ 3pmMONDAY, FEB. 08Game Time Bar & Grill – APA Pool LeagueRiver Rock – Family Funday 5pm – 7pmTUESDAY, FEB. 09Blue Rock Café – 80’s Night w/ DJ SwayFireside Grill – Trivia NightP.J. Sweeney’s – World Tavern Poker @ 7pmRiver Rock – Trivia & Game Night
7pm – 9m; DJ Q @ 9pmWEDNESDAY, FEB.10 Game Time Bar & Grill – World Tavern PokerRiver Rock – Ladies NightTHURSDAY, FEB. 11Blue Moon – Blues Jam @ 8pmBlue Rock Café – Live DJColts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night @ 8pmMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café - DJRiver Rock – Jason Jani @ 10pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicFRIDAY, FEB. 12Blue Moon – Live MusicBlue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – Frankie 5-8pm; Upside @ 10pmLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJP.J. Sweeny’s - DJRiver Rock – Jay & Rob 4pm-6pm;
Suspended Justice & DJ Adam @ 9:30pm
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TRE – Live MusicSATURDAY, FEB. 13Blue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin - UndercoverColts Neck Inn – Take FiveGame Time Bar & Grill – Live Bands @ 9pmLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMartell’s – Daddy Pop & DJ MensonMetropolitan Café – DJP.J. Sweeney’s – Live BandsRiver Rock – Floyd Murray 3pm-7pm; Club Night w/ DJ Jeff Scott Gould @ 10pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSUNDAY, FEB. 14 VALENTINE’S DAY Blue Moon – Jazz Jam @ 3pmMONDAY, FEB. 15Game Time Bar & Grill – APA Pool LeagueRiver Rock – Family Funday 5pm – 7pmTUESDAY, FEB. 16Blue Rock Café – 80’s Night w/ DJ SwayFireside Grill – Trivia NightP.J. Sweeney’s – World Tavern Poker @ 7pmRiver Rock – Trivia & Game Night
7pm – 9m; DJ Q @ 9pmWEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 Game Time Bar & Grill – World Tavern PokerRiver Rock – Ladies NightTHURSDAY, FEB. 18Blue Moon – Blues Jam @ 8pmBlue Rock Café – Live DJColts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night @ 8pmMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café - DJRiver Rock – DJ Jason Jani @ 9pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicFRIDAY, FEB. 19Blue Moon – Live MusicBlue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – NGR 5-8pm; Undisputed @ 10pmColts Neck Inn – Judge and JuryLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJ P.J. Sweeney’s - DJRiver Rock – Half Brothers 4pm-7pm; Steve Johnson Band & DJ Adam @ 9:30pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSATURDAY, FEB. 20Blue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – On The Rocks Colts Neck Inn – RB 3Game Time Bar & Grill – Live Bands @ 9pmLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJP.J. Sweeney’s – Live BandsRiver Rock – Trane Stevens 4pm-7pm; Club Night @ 10pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSUNDAY, FEB. 21
Blue Moon – Jazz Jam @ 3pmMonday, Feb. 22Game Time Bar & Grill – APA Pool
LeagueRiver Rock – Family Funday 5pm
– 7pmTuesday, Feb. 23Blue Rock Café – 80’s Night w/ DJ
SwayFireside Grill – Trivia NightP.J. Sweeney’s – World Tavern Poker
@ 7pmRiver Rock – Trivia & Game Night
7pm – 9m; DJ Q @ 9pmWednesday, Feb. 24 Game Time Bar & Grill – World
Tavern PokerRiver Rock – Ladies NightThursday, Feb. 25Blue Moon – Blues Jam @ 8pmBlue Rock Café – Live DJColts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night
@ 8pmMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café - DJRiver Rock – DJ Jason Jani @ 9pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicFriday, Feb. 26Blue Moon – Live MusicBlue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – B&E Duo 5-8pm; Rock
BottomColts Neck Inn – HashtagsLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJP.J. Sweeny’s - DJRiver Rock – Brue Crew 4pm-7pm;
Lifespeed & DJ Adam @ 9:30pmRosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSaturday, Feb. 27Blue Rock Café – Live BandsThe Cabin – Eddie Testa BandColts Neck Inn – Uptown SoundsGame Time Bar & Grill – Live Bands
@ 9pmLa Riviera – Live MusicMarket Yard Grill – Live MusicMetropolitan Café – DJP.J. Sweeney’s – Live BandsRiver Rock – Lisa & Wendy 3pm-
7pm; Club Night w/ Jason Jani @ 10pm
Rosalita’s – Live MusicTRE – Live MusicSunday, Feb. 28Blue Moon – Jazz Jam @ 3pmMonday, Feb. 29Game Time Bar & Grill – APA Pool
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Friday, January 15Elvis Birthday BashCount Basie TheatreRed Bank, NJ
Sat. January 23Bob Marley’s Three Little BirdsNJ Performing Arts CenterNewark, NJ
Saturday & Sunday, January 23 & 24Monster JamPrudential CenterNewark, NJ
Sunday, January 24An Evening With GrouchoCount Basie TheatreRed Bank, NJ
Friday, January 29Ron WhiteState TheaterNew Brunswick, NJ
Thursday – Saturday, February 4 – 6OnceState TheaterNew Brunswick, NJ
Thursday, February 11The Beach BoysCount Basie TheatreRed Bank, NJ
Saturday & Sunday, February 13 & 14Men Are From Mars, Women Are From VenusNJ Performing Art CenterNewark, NJ
Saturday, February 20ABBA ManiaCount Basie TheatreRed Bank, NJ
Saturday & Sunday, February 27 & 28AnnieState TheaterNew Brunswick, NJ
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Saturday & Sunday, January 16 & 17
BorgataRob Thomas
Saturday, January 22Borgata
Ralphie May
Saturday, January 23Tropicana
D. L. Hughley
Friday & Saturday, January 29 & 30
Boardwalk Hall ArenaIndoor Auto Racing
Friday, February 12Harrah’s
Tracy Morgan
Saturday, February 13BorgataBilly Gardell
Sunday, February 14TropicanaSoul Jam w/ The Stylists
Sunday, February 14BorgataSebastian Maniscalco
Saturday, February 20TropicanaChaka Khan
Saturday, February 27Boardwalk Hall ArenaJason Aldean, Thomas Rhett& A Thousand Horses
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The devastation brought on by Hurricane Sandy is widespread and has had an effect on virtually everyone in the region. Most individual municipalities have set up
their own relief centers, benefit organizations & fundraising programs. However, there is a
Central Call Center set up to get information & assistance for emergency services, housing assistance, food &
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Call 211 or go online to www.nj211.orgYou can also contact this Central Call Center to volunteer or make a donation to the Hurricane Recovery.
Hurricane Sandy Notifications & Recovery Resources
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As a community service, Venues NJ wishes to make our readers aware of upcoming Fundraisers, Benefits & Charity events being conducted in the region. These activities are noteworthy and we are pleased to bring them to your attention.
The devastation brought on by Hurricane Sandy is widespread and has had an effect on virtually everyone in the region. Most individual municipalities have set up
their own relief centers, benefit organizations & fundraising programs. However, there is a
Central Call Center set up to get information & assistance for emergency services, housing assistance, food &
medical services, family services, etc.
Call 211 or go online to www.nj211.orgYou can also contact this Central Call Center to volunteer or make a donation to the Hurricane Recovery.
Hurricane Sandy Notifications & Recovery Resources
RESTORE… REBUILD !
HELP WANTEDExperienced Sales People
N E E D E D• Account Executive /
Ad Sales
• Immediate Openings
• PT / FT
• Commission Based
• Excellent $$$ Potential
• Exclusive Territories
• Previous Hospitality Industry Sales a PLUS
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About D Squared: D Squared is a non-profit 501(c)(3) which offers young adults, ages 18 through 27, FREE rides HOME. These rides are given to those who find themselves stranded or without a safe means of transportation. D Squared was formed in January 2014, almost one year after Stephan and Karen Dushnick lost both of their sons, Stephan and Michael, in a vehicular accident. After this tragedy the Dushnick family felt compelled to create a program for their sons’ friends, their neighbors’ children and all youth by extending to them a safe ride home, AT NO COST. Download the D Squared App through iTunes or Google Play. D Squared’s technology is much like that used by UBER. Use the App or call 732-223-4663 to request a ride. If possible, provide your driver with a valid form of ID bearing your name and address and we will get you home. The hours of operation are from 8PM until 3 AM, Fridays and Saturday.
Fundraiser for D Squared
What: First Annual “2 B Safe” Dinner & Gift Auction
When: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 / 6pm – 10pm
Where: Manasquan Elks Lodge, Stockton Lake Blvd., Manasquan, NJ
Contact: 732-223-4663 or [email protected]
Golden Rule“Do unto others as you would have them
do unto you” The other night I happened to catch the People’s Choice Awards on TV. Among all the celebrity awards given out, Ellen DeGeneres was honored and received the Humanitarian Award for her charity work and for her “kindness to others”. In her acceptance speech, she said she was amazed that she would receive such an award “for being kind to people, something we should all do.”
In other words, she was saying that we should all follow the Golden Rule. However, in today’s world, there are two versions of the Rule that are followed:
One positive - Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. One negative - Do unto others before they do unto you.
The positive version is derived from the laws of Moses and the teachings of the prophets (Luke 6:31); the negative version is a reflection on today’s society.
As civilized people in today’s world, most of us practice the positive version. Whether dealing with family members, friends, co-workers or just in our daily lives, we try to be kind to those around us. However, there are others in today’s society who practice the negative version. These individuals, due to greed, selfishness, misguided justification or simply ignorant pride, have a need to feel superior. It doesn’t work. In the long run, it comes back to bite you in the ass.
As we enter into this New Year, let’s try to start on a positive note. As Glen Campbell versed in his 2002 hit song “…. Try a little kindness.” You’ll be amazed how it will make you feel.
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D Squared works with NJ communities in creating a safety net for young adults. If, for whatever reason, they cannot safely make their way home, D Squared will provide a pick up at their location and a direct drop off at their home, at NO COST. Your gift or donation to D Squared will help cover the cost of fuel, insurance, maintenance, licenses, and the software linking the passenger with dispatch and driver.
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As a community service, Venues NJ wishes to make our readers aware of upcoming Fundraisers, Benefits & Charity events being conducted in the region. These activities are noteworthy and we are pleased to bring them to your attention.
The devastation brought on by Hurricane Sandy is widespread and has had an effect on virtually everyone in the region. Most individual municipalities have set up
their own relief centers, benefit organizations & fundraising programs. However, there is a
Central Call Center set up to get information & assistance for emergency services, housing assistance, food &
medical services, family services, etc.
Call 211 or go online to www.nj211.orgYou can also contact this Central Call Center to volunteer or make a donation to the Hurricane Recovery.
Hurricane Sandy Notifications & Recovery Resources
RESTORE… REBUILD !
HELP WANTEDExperienced Sales People
N E E D E D• Account Executive /
Ad Sales
• Immediate Openings
• PT / FT
• Commission Based
• Excellent $$$ Potential
• Exclusive Territories
• Previous Hospitality Industry Sales a PLUS
For more information call: 732-995-1714ENUESnj
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