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Serpico is a fourth-generation pyrotechnic who has designed Wildwood’s Friday night and July Fourth fireworks shows for almost 20 years. He goes by the nickname “Pyro Jack” – and those few minutes of Roman candles, comets, strobe stars, salutes and peonies are his art. “I put my heart and soul into that show,” Serpico said. Wildwood’s weekly fireworks on the beach kick off Friday, June 27, and will continue every Friday through Sept. 12, with a special 20-minute show on the Fourth of July. Serpico is a Toms River lawyer whose
up to a 12-inch diameter, which create about 1,200 feet of light per explosion, he said. The fireworks come from China, Japan and Spain, according to Serpico. Jim Grauel, Wildwood’s fire official, looks at the weather report and wind gusts to determine if the show will go on. He said that Morey’s Surfside and Mariner’s Landing Piers act as barriers between the staging area at Pine Avenue and the more than 10,000 spectators who will watch from the beach and boardwalk.
Wildwood’s shows, which he said are typically built upon what he has done in the past, with a few new features each year. Sometimes it’s a nod to a new ride at Morey’s, or some new element on the boardwalk. “Then, when it’s nice and quiet and nobody’s around on a nice cold day, I’ll come down to the boardwalk and run the show through on my laptop,” he said. Serpico, 64, grew up in Monmouth County and spent his summers on the beaches of Asbury Park, working as an
great-grandfather started a fireworks company in Italy during the late 1800s. The company, now called Serpico Pyrotechnics, has since been passed from his grandfather to his father to him. “I’m an attorney by profession, but I’m more passionate about this,” he said of designing fireworks shows. “I was raised in it, so it’s second nature to me.” Serpico also has worked in Baltimore, Annapolis and Ocean City, Md., and for Caesar’s Atlantic City. He also does private shows for weddings and celebrations, as well as theater pyrotechnics. Wildwood, however, has evolved into his “premier show.” The resort’s huge beach is an ideal stage for fireworks because all that sand puts lots of space between the spectators and Ser-
“You can hear the crowd roar like it’s a major sporting event,” he said. Serpico said the shows are designed entirely on a computer. For the Friday night shows, which last about seven or eight minutes, he uses about 300 connectio connections ns to seven or eight computer modules to operate the show. Three or four fireworks are attached to each of those connections. But the July Fourth show is his pièce de résistance. It requires about 600 connections with five or six fireworks attached to each, and the show’s budget jumpss from $5,250 jump $5,250 to $27,500 $27,500.. “We’re talking about in the thousands versus in the hundreds,” Serpico said. All of the fireworks are lit electronically, rather than hand-firing them, which Serpico said is clearly safer, but has other benefits too.
umbrella boy. Summertime and fireworks, to him, go together like ice cream and sprinkles – or Sam’s Pizza and a birch beer. “I’m a boardwalk and beach guy. I was raised along this coastline, and boardwalks are my second nature, so I surely look forward to going to Wildwood’s shows,” he said. Serpico has been working with fireworks almost all his life, with more focus on designing shows over the last 25 25 years. In the last decade, he has dedicated more of his time to his art, he said, and he doesn’t plan to retire anytime soon. “I absolutely have no intention of slowing down, and I’m actually working harder,” he said. “It’s very rewarding when you hear a crowd clap that they’ve enjoyed a show.” Wildwood’s first Friday night
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“You’ll never getwith the aartistry, design, or timing handfired show that you would with a computer,” he said. Even in the dead of winter, Serpico will have summer on his mind. That is when he designs
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Beach reads for kids There are countless beach reading lists circulating for adults bookworms, but what about the kids? Atlantic County Library System librarians have picked their favorites for each age group. Rebecca Leopold, Librarian, Galloway Township branch:
Preschool “Stellaluna” by Janell Cannon ‘Stellaluna’ tells the tale of a baby fruit bat that falls into a bird’s nest after her mother was attacked by an owl. The bird adopts Stellaluna and raises the baby bat as one of her own babies until Stellaluna is reunited with her own mother. The book has simple but beautiful artwork that frames the story. Overall, Cannon offers a great message for young children about acceptance and friendship. “H an k Finds an Egg” by Rebecca Dudley In this wordless pic tu re book, Hank, a small teddy bear, finds an egg on the forest floor. He tries everything he can think of to return the egg to its nest, but the tree is just too high. Upon meeting a hummingbird in the woods, the two creatures work together and the little egg is safely returned to its nest. I am fond of this book in particular because young children often feel that they are too small to perform big tasks. Hank Finds an Egg shows that with a bit of creativity, determination, and help from others accomplishing any task is possible. “The Quiet Place” by Sarah Stewart ‘The Quiet Place’ is about a young girl, Isabel, who emigrated to the U.S. from Mexico. The author details all of the things Isabel misses about Mexico while also sharing the exciting, new experiences she finds in the U.S. One of her favorite things about the move is the box that her father transformed into a quiet place where Isabel can feel safe and slowly begin to feel at home in her new country. The story takes place in the 1950s and is told through Isabel’s letters with her Aunt Lupita. I like this bookbecause of the colorful and detailed illustrations as well as the short, but moving, text.
Elementary “Ramona Quimby, Age 8” by Beverly Cleary In this award-winning chapter book, Ramona is navigating life in the third grade. However, things are quite difficult
for Ramona: she accidentally squishes an egg in her hair and throws up in front of her class. None of this seems to keep Ramona down though! Beverly Cleary has created a character that many children can identify with. Ramona is an energetic, vibrant and witty character to also faces the daily challenges of the third grade. The book is engaging and offers easy to read language for children. “Magic Tree House Series” by Mary Pope Osborne In this series, two siblings from Pennsylvania, Jack and Annie, discover a tree house in the woods near their home that is filled filled with books. Soon after Jack and Annie learn that the tree house is magical and can transport them to exciting places all over the world and historical periods. The series follows the sibling’s many adventures. I love this series because the books are short, averaging about 80 – 100 pages, and fast-paced with language that is easy to follow for kids new to chapter books. Each books offers entertainment w h i l e a l so providing educational information about the location or time period Jack and Annie find themselves in. “Hoot” by Carl Hiaasen The book follows Roy Eberhardt as he becomes the new kid once again due to his dad’s job. job. This time time Roy has moved from Montana to Florida where he meets a wonderfully written cast of characters, a barefoot boy named Mulletfingers and his stepsister, Beatrice. Together with his new friends, Roy works to stop the constructi construction on
squeamish the book is humorous, inventive, and addictive. Kids will certainly enjoy Gidwitz’s modern twist on fairy tales.
language of the time period can be a bit tricky to master, but the clever dialogue makes it worthwhile to read.
“Percy Jackson” by Rick Riordan The series is fun, action-filled, and accurate with the original Greek myths being discussed. The five books follow the demi-god Percy Jackson (half human/half Greek god) and his friends Annabeth and Grover as they set out on quests that lead the trio all over the globe. In each book Percy faces new challenges that will ultimately end in preserving or destroying Olympus. This series offers middle grade readers a storyline that is new and exciting.The characters characters are all well-rounded and believable; while Percy, Annabeth, and Grover are all considered heroes, they are not without their flaws.
Kim Strenger, Senior Librarian, Ventnor branch:
High School “I Hunt Killers” by Barry Lyga Lyga’s lead character Jasper Dent is an average teenager in almost every way: he works hard at school, spends his free time with his best friend and girlfriend, and is an all-around likeable person. There is one major aspect that sets him apart though. His father is the world’s most infamous serial killer. In book one of this series, Jasper sets out to help the local police track a serial killer in order to prove to the town, and more importantly himself, that he’s nothing like his father. This book is great for anyone who enjoys thrillers or mysteries. The narration really gives an insight into Jasper’s view of the world and all the personal turmoil he tries to deal with. The novel is quickpaced and constantly leaves the reader guessing what will happen next.
“A Tale Dark and Grimm” by Adam Gidwitz The first in a trilogy, ‘A Tale Dark and Grimm’ reworks some of the lesser-know lesser-known n fairy
“Etiquette & Espionage” by Gail Carriger ‘Etiquette & Espionage’ opens with Sophronia being shipped off to what she naively believes to be a finishing school for young women due to her recent behavior. However, upon arriving at Mademoiselle Geraldine’s Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality, Sophronia realizes that the school is nothing like she presumed. In fact, Mademoiselle Geraldine’s is actually a training ground for future spies, and Sophronia finds herself right in the middle of a commotio commotion n over a stolen prototype. Set in Victorian England, Etiquette & Espionage is a wonderful blend of mystery, fantasy, and steampunk, rounded out with a group of witty, quirky, and
tales by the Brothers Grimm. The book follows Hansel and Gretel as they roam the forest on their quest, battling evil fairy tale characters, saving those in need and ultimately becoming heroes. Although there are parts not meant for the
lively characters of the human, vampire, and werewolf nature. The book gives a lot of fun nods to the Victorian era while intermixing futuristic aspects like the floating airship that houses the finishing school, dirigibles, and robots. The
of a pancake house that will threaten the local wildlife: a group of burrowing owls. This has been a favorite book of mine because of the funny but believable characters. The dynamic between Roy, Beatrice, and Mulletfingers conveys an easygoing friendship that preteens can easily relate to. Additionally, the book offers a great message about the importance of protecting the ecosystem without seeming too much like a lecture, which will appeal to young readers.
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Picture Books “Pete the Cat: I Love My White S h o e s” b y Eric Litwin The story takes place as Pete the Cat is walking down the street in his new white sneakers. Along the way, his shoes change from white to red, to blue, to brown, and finally they are wet as he steps in piles of strawberries, blueberries and other big messes. No matter what color his shoes are, Pete keeps movin’ and groovin’ and singin’ his song… because it’s all all good. What a fun way to learn the colors and resilience! “Dragons Love Tacos” by Adam Rubin Dragons love everything about tacos, their crunch, their smell and especially the way they taste. The best way to make friends with dragons is to have a taco party, so what could go wrong? This book has it all-dragons, parties, and tacos. Along with excellent watercolor illustrations, illustrations, a good time will be had by all. “The Scraps Book” by Lois Ehlert The dog days of summer will fly by when you read the latest offering from this classic children’s book author. Beautifully assembled in collage form Ms. Ehlert describes how she en joyed joye d maki making ng thin things gs ever sinc sincee she was a little girl and how that love of creation evolved into a career. This illustrated illustrated journal will get your child looking at the world around him to inspire his next creation.
Middle Readers “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio Auggie Pullman was born with a facial deformity that prevented him from going to a mainstream school—until now. He’s about to enter fifth grade at Beecher Prep, and if you’ve ever been the new kid, then you know just how hard that can be. The thing is Auggie’s just an ordinary kid with an extraordinary face. Can he convince his new classmates that he’s just like them, despite appearances? The story begins with Auggie’s point of view, but soon switches to his classmates, his sister, her boyfriend and others. These perspectives converge in
a portrait of one community’ community’ss struggle with empathy, compassion, and acceptance. “The One and Only Ivan” by Katherine Applegate Inspired by the true story of a gorilla, known as Ivan, this illustrated novel is told from the pointof-view of Ivan himself. Having spent 27 years behind the glass walls of his enclosure at a shopping mall, Ivan has grown accustomed to humans watching him. He har dly ever thinks about his life in the jungle. jungle. Instead, Ivan occupies himself with television, his friends, Stella and Bob, and painting. painting. But when he meets Ruby, a baby elephant taken from the home wild,and he his is forced to see their art through new eyes. This is a beautiful story, destined to be a classic (like Charlotte’s Web or Stuart Little) that blends friendship, art, and hope. (An author’s note depicts the differences between the fictional story and the true events). “Game Changers: Book 3, Heavy Hitters” by Mike Lupica It’s hard to get boys to read and for many boys, books about sports get the job done. Mike Lupica succeeds again with this one. Ben and his friends, the Core Four Plus One, are excited to play in the town’s All Star Baseball League. But in the first game of the season, Ben gets hit by a pitch and it really shakes him up. In the meantime, Justin, another player on Ben’s team is acting really weirdly. Ben has known known him for a while, but he’s not one of Ben’s closest “boys”. Justin is the team’s best hitter, but his behavior on and off the field is erratic. Ben discovers that Justin’s parents are getting a divorce and he’s thinking of quitting the team. Like good teammates do, Justin helps Ben deal with his issues at bat, while Ben is there for his friend when his family is struggling. Readers will be able to explore the reality of binding friendships along with solving a problem in a game they love.
Teens “Divergent” by Veronica Roth When this first came out,
I had just finished ‘Hunger Games’ and felt this was too similar. Fortunately I decided to try it again and found that I liked it even more than ‘Hunger Games.’ This first book of the series is the story of a dystopian world transformed by courage, self-sacrifice, and love. Beatrice Prior’s society is divided into five factions: Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless), Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent). Beatrice must choose between staying with her Abnegation family and transferring factions. Her choice surprises her community and herself, but she has a secret, that she has determined to keep hidden, because in this world, what makes you different makes you dangerous. I liked the fact that this wasn’t just a story. story. The reader reader would would have to relate the story to themselves, asking, “Which faction would I belong to?” “Son” by Lois Lowry In this second dystopian novel, they called her Water Claire. When she washed washed up on their shore, no one knew that sheemotions came from a society where and colors didn’t exist. exist. She had become become a Vessel at age thirteen and had a Product at age fourteen who had been stolen from her body. Claire had a son, but what became of him, she never knew. What was his name? Was he even alive? She was supposed to forget him but that was impossible. impossible. Now Claire Claire will stop at nothing to find her child, even if it means making an incredible incredible sacrifice. In this series finale, the conclusion to the Giver Quartet comes to a final clash between good and evil. I couldn’t put this one down. I think dystopian literature works for teens because this is how they see life around them. They are just getting ready to participate in the world and it’s scary. They don’t necessarily like what they see. They are at the point of figuring “Where do I fit in? and “How can I change this?” “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that bought her a few more years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal. Her final chapter was written with her diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel’s story is about to be rewritten. Insightful,, bold, and irreverent, Insightful The Fault in our Stars brilliantly explores the funny, thrilling, and tragic business of being in love. I finished this book understanding that there is more to people than their disease. After reading two two of Mr. Green’s previous efforts,“An Abundance of Katherines” and “Looking for Alaska,” because I liked the covers, this time he got it right.
Challenge Atlantic City Triathlon to cover more than 140 miles ATLANTIC CITY– Challenge Atlantic City Triathlon will bring 1,500 athletes to Absecon Island this weekend to compete in world class level competition. The race hits the ground running Sunday, June 29, at Bader Field, and will finish at Boardwalk Hall, with plenty of events leading up to the grand competition. Participating will be triathletes ages 17 to 84. The race will start at 6 a.m. The athletes will begin the triathlon by swimming 2.4 miles, followed by 112 miles
of biking throughout various Atlantic County locations. The race will end with a 26.2-mile run, half of which takes place on the Atlantic City Boardwalk. Overall, the race amounts to 140.6 miles. Not all of the athletes will compete in the entire race. The Challenge Atlantic City Relay allows participants who may not be ready to complete the triathlon to take part in the Challenge. This creates plenty of options for every kind of athlete. The athletes will be given practice time and preparation events with open swim practice
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday for athletes looking for last-minute preparation. There will be an AC Challenge course talk Friday and Saturday, a Sports Medicine Sports Symposium, and the “Breakfast with Bob Show,” which will stream live globally from onsite. Other events for athletes include a meet and greet with Chris “Macca” McCormack, and a presentation from Mark Allen titled, “Prepare to Race.” Professionals from Personal Best Nutrition will be on site to guide the athletes through a healthy triathlon. Athletes are
Expect traffic detours in EHT and Margate EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP – On Sunday, June 29 the inaugural Challenge Atlantic City Triathlon will be affecting numerous communities throughout South Jersey. The athletes have the right-of-way during the triathlon. Motorists should be prepared to stop at intersections as the athletes pass and plan alternative routes. In Egg Harbor Township, athletes will utilize Delilah Road, the Airport Circle and Tilton Road during their 112mile bike ride. Delilah Road will be affected from the border with Pleasantville to the Airport Circle and Tilton Road will be affected from the Airport Circle to Wrangleboro Road. The athletes will be utilizing this route from approximately 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and then on their return trip from approximately 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Traffic patterns in this area will be affected and motorists should be aware of coned off bike lanes, informational signs and police officer signals along the route. Access to the airport will be available through NextGen Boulevard, which is the traffic light between Westcott Road and the Airport Circle. Officers will be at the light to
assist motorists getting to the airport. In Margate, the run portion of the race will take place in Margate along the south side of Atlantic Avenue. The south side bike lane will be closed from 10 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. to
accommodate the athletes in the race. There will be some parking restrictions on Atlantic Avenue and the Police Department is asking residents to drive with due caution in the affected area during this time period. Electronic signage will be
encouraged to stick to their normal pre-race routine and stay hydrated. The participants in Challenge Atlantic City will have an opportunity to race on a world class level, donate to a good cause, as well as spend a weekend with family and friends on the Atlantic City beaches and Boardwalk. There will be three main charities supported by Challenge Atlantic City. The Endeleo Project’s Founder supports progress for vulnerable populations by increasing the access to education.
The iTRI4kids organization supports children with chronic and life-threatening medical conditions. Race2Rebuild was created in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy by a team of volunteer athletes to support rebuilding efforts. Challenge Atlantic City will be coordinated by 2013 USAT
Life Time Achievement Honoree Robert Vigorito and up and coming event producer Stephen Del Monte. The closing ceremony, which is to be held on Monday, June 30, will be something new to the triathlon scene. For more information see www.challengeatlanticcity. com.
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Atlantic City Atlantic City Public Library Concert Series Time: 1 p.m.-dusk July 21 - War and the Chi-Lites headline; Rick Cason Express, Mark Big & Tasty Baxter, Jack and Judah Dorrington open. Aug. 4 – TBA Aug. 18 - Cameo and Enchantment headline; Coolist and Maceo Mobley, Special Occasion and Angela Burton and Passion open. Gardner’s Basin Free Concert Series 1-7 p.m. at 800 N. New Hampshire Ave. 609-348-7807 July 19: Morris Day and the Time Aug. 16: Soul Generation, the Jones Girls, and the SOS Band
Brigantine Brigantine Summer C o n c e r t S e r i e s 7-8:30 p.m. at stated venues 609266-3323 July 5: Family Fun Day fe a t u ri n g t h e O r i g i n a l Hobo Band (15th Street) Ju l y 1 7 : Bu b b a Ma c Blues Band (North School Auditorium) July 24: Jack Melton Band (Brigantine Beach Community Center)
Aug. 11: South Jersey Wind Ensemble (North School auditorium) Aug. 24: Tri County Symphonic Band (North School auditorium) A u g . 3 1 : Bo b F e rr i s Big Band (North School auditorium)
Egg Harbor Township Egg Harbor Township Rhythm in the Park Concert Series 7-9 Series 7-9 p.m.at Tony Canale Amphitheater on Dogwood Avenue June 27: Jersey Shore Roustabouts July 11: Juicy (8 p.m.) July 18: Lighthouse July 25: Cumberland County Wind Symphony and Jazz Band Aug. 1: Mays Landing United Jazz Band Aug. 8: Big Daddy Duo Aug. 15: Tidal Wave Band Aug. 22: Jersey Juke Box
Aug. 29: Package Goods Orchestra
Somers Point Somers Point Summer Concert Series at William Morrow Beach 7 p.m. on Bay Avenue between Higbee and New Jersey avenues June 27: Long John Hunter July 3: Dr. Bobby Fingers Band July 4: The Jeremiah Hunter Band July 11: The Billy Walton Band July 18: Multi Blues Music award winners All-Star Shootout July 25: The Music That Made Tony’s Mart Famous Aug. 1: Roomful of Blues Aug. 8: The Dan Burke Band Aug. 15: Southern Hospitality Aug. 22: Howard Isaacson Band with “Rosie O’Reilly” Aug. 29: Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience Sept. 5: The Hawkins Road Band
Cape May Lower Township and Cape May-Lewes Ferry Free Summer Concert Series 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays at the ferry terminal grounds in North Cape May. Bring a blanket or beach chair; no carry-in alcoholic beverages. July 16: Sensational Soul Cruisers July 30: B Street Band (tribute to The Boss) Aug. 6: Eaglemania Aug. 13: Danny V’s 52 Street Band (Billy Joel revue)
Now July 26: Stayin’ Alive (Bee Gees tribute) Aug. 2: ABsalute Gold (Abba tribute) Aug. 9: Masquerade Aug. 16: Separate Ways the Band (Journey tribute) Aug. 23: Split Decision (pop) Aug. 30 The Rockets (variety)
NJ State Barbecue Championship and Anglesea Blues Festival Festival July 11-13 along Olde New Jersey Avenue in North Wildwood. Main Stage artists will include Client Nine, Bev Conklin, Dockta D and the Infirmary, James Supra Blues Band and more. See angleseablues.com for full schedule. North Wildwood Beneath the Stars Summer Concert Series 8 p.m. at the Lou Booth Amphitheater, 2nd and Ocean avenues 609-522-7722 July 5: The Original Orlons July 17: Tribute to Elvis July 19: The Dovells July 24: Serenity Motown Revue July 26: Payton Taylor
Parrots Aug. 2: Real Diamond (Neil Diamond tribute band) Aug. 7: Lights Out (Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons tribute) Aug. 9: First Ladies of Rock and Soul Aug. 14: The Classics Aug. 16: Storm Front (Billy Joel tribute band) Aug. 21: The Diamonds Aug. 23: Fralinger String Band Aug. 28: Bronx Wanderers Aug. 30: Beatlemania Wildwood Summer Concert Series 7:30 p.m. at Fox Park, Burk and Ocean avenues 609-522-2444 June 29: Blackthorn (Celtic music) July 4: Jimmy Buffett tribute (6 p.m.) July 6: The Tru (Motown) July 13: First Ladies of Rock and Soul July 20: FM Band July 27: Countdown to Ecstasy (Steely Dan tribute); Sounds of Society (Chicago tribute) Aug. 3: Purple Reign Aug. 10: Georgie Young; The Business Aug. 17: Ferko String Band Aug. 24: The Trammps
noon-midnight Aug. 31 at Fox Park, Burk and Ocean avenues 800-992-9732 Wildwood Crest Summer Concert Series 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Park, Fern Road and Ocean Avenue June 28: Parrotbeach July 2: Northbound Train July 5: B Street Band (Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band tribute) July 9: Mango Men Trio July 12: 2U July 16: Mother’s Worry July 19: Bennie and the
tribute) July 26: Suzette Dorsey (Tina Turner review) July 30: No Limit Aug. 2: First Ladies of Rock and Soul Aug. 6: Christopher Dean Band Aug. 9: Jamison Celtic Rock Aug. 13: Rubic’s Cube 3 Aug. 16: Don’t Call me Francis Aug. 20: Star Band Aug. 23: Chatterband Aug. 27: Cape Harmonaires
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History of national anthem
July 4, 2014 marks the 238th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Fireworks will illuminate the night sky, the rich smell of barbecue will be in the air, and the country will be awash in red, white and blue splendor. Chances are the swelling melody of “The Star Spangled Banner” will be broadcast over the radio and on various firework display telecasts.
A poem is born America began its fight for independence from Great Britain in 1775, and the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 to identify the 13 colonies that succeeded in winning their independence from Britain. However, the battles with Britain stretched on. Fights over territories kept disputes between the British Empire and the newly formed United States raging
lawyer at the time of this war, negotiating for the release of an American hostage being held by the British. Although Key won the hostage’s release, he was not able to leave the British fleet where the negotiations took place until the British completed their attack on Baltimore. Key witnessed the British fiery bombs on Ft. McHenry at Chesapeake Bay. Just before dawn on the
pocket. After the battle was over and Key was released, he completed the poem at the Indian Queen Hotel, where he was staying. The poem was titled, “Defense of Fort M’Henry.” The poem was put to music to fit the popular melody “The Anacreonic Song” by English composer John Stafford Smith. Key’s brother-in-law, Judge Joseph H. Nicholson, anonymously
ner” takes off “The Star-Spangled Banner” became one of the nation’s most beloved patriotic songs in the 19th century. According to Smithsonian, the song gained special significance during the Civil War, a time when many Americans turned to music to express their feelings for the flag and the ideals and values it represented. The military used the song for ceremonial
the Bureau of Education enlisted the help of five musicians, including Walter Damrosch, Will Earhart, Arnold J. Gantvoort, Oscar Sonneck and John Philip Sousa, to agree on an arrangement. This new standardized version was first played on December 5, 1917, at Carnegie Hall. It wasn’t until March 3, 1931, that “The Star-Spangled Banner” became the official national anthem of the United States
The national anthem synonymous with the UnitedisStates America, and its notes very well may be the patriotic glue that binds the country together. Although the lyrics and music of the song are widely known, many may be unfamiliar with the rich history behind the beloved tune.
on, and it was during one such fight, and not during the Revolutionary War as some may think, that “The Star Spangled Banner” was written. The War of 1812 was declared by the United States to set right some of the issues that were not resolved after the Revolutionary War. Francis Scott Key was an American
morning September 14, 1814, Keyofwas said to have noticed a huge American flag still waving above Ft. McHenry in defiance to the British attack. This imagery helped inspire the words of a poem that eventually would become the national anthem. Key penned the poem on the back of a letter he held in his
made the tofirst printingand of the lyrics the melody, the song was printed in two newspapers. The song quickly became popular, po pular, and soon after, after, Thomas Carr of the Carr Music Store in Baltimore, Maryland published the words and music under a new title, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” “The Star-Spangled Ban-
purposes, requiring it be played at the raising and lowering of the colors. But many versions of the song were used during these ceremonies and celebrations. By the 20th century, President Woodrow Wilson wanted to establish a standard version, so he tasked the United States Bureau of Education to provide an official version. In response,
when Herbertinto Hoover signedPresident this designation law. This Fourth of July, people may be struck by the magnificence of the fireworks or the enjoyment of the parades. But as the music swells, they also can think about the significance of the events that inspired the creation of the country’s national anthem.
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With the primary for the United States Senate over, we now know the Democrats are represented by incumbent United States Senator Cory Booker and the Republicans by challenger Jeffrey Bell. Unfortunately, neither are from southern New Jersey, with Booker from Newark and Bell from Leonia, Bergen County. Bell announced his candidacy shortly after arriving in Leonia from northern Virginia, where his wife still resides. Bell has some history in New Jersey, having run for the United States Senate in 1978 and 1982, but has lived in Virginia for the last 21 years. Now Bell can claim he is from the South, but he is not from South Jersey, nor is Boo ker who was most recently Mayor of Newark in Essex County. We are Eagles, Phillies, Flyers and even Sixers fans. People who visit our shore are “shoobies” and not “bennies.” Booker and Bell need to visit us on our shore. These northern candidates need to emulate former U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley’s annual walk along the Jersey Shore. For 17 years Bradley, also from North Jersey by way of the New York Knicks, Princeton and Missouri, walked most of the length of the Jersey Shore as a casual way to meet New Jerseyans and visitors (shoobies and bennies alike). The irony here is that Bradley beat Bell in 1978 for the Senate seat. These walks were some combination of campaigning and constituent service. Bradley let people know he cared about them
water, we are sure each of them will come up with a solution. Sandy beaches have more meaning than they once did. Sandy beaches also carry the weight of those beaches and communities affected by Superstorm Sandy. The candidates can see firsthand the various stages of recovery along the shore. Some have rebuilt their houses and their lives and are moving on. Others are struggling and making progress and others are just plain struggling. Even when the recovery seemed relatively easy, it was still hard. From hotdogs to hotel rooms, from ice cream to cool entertainment entertainment,, the candidates can see, firsthand, what the approximately $19 billion shore tourism industry looks like up close. We may be biased down here, but Booker and Bell will find that both the sand and the people are finer.
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he ensemble cast of last year’s surprising smash hit “Think Like a Man” returns in this sequel, which has the characters venturing to the Las Vegas strip to celebrate the wedding of Candace (Regina Hall) and Michael (Terrence J). The night before the big event, the men andbachelor-bachelorette women split up for their respective parties, and run through a series of clichéd relationship issues with no story or direction to speak of. While the cast is game and likable, they can’t salvage scenes where they aimlessly wander around Vegas, looking for something interesting to do. Unfortunately, the whole film stinks of laziness, from the same aerial stock footage that shows up in every Vegas comedy, to the the obligatory obligatory cameo from a rapper to the whole bachelor-party-gone-wrongstoryline. If the first film was merely a boring and uninspiredcollection collectionof rom-comtropes, this one is simply obnoxious. Part of what made the original more watchable was the ensemble cast, led by the charismatic and energetic Kevin Hart, a performer Directed by Clint Eastwood, ‘Jersey Boys’ is a faithful who is entertaining in small doses. Here, adaptation of the Broadway musical. Hart is let loose, given absolute free rein to riff as he pleases, and it becomes tedious fast. Seasons. And while the film’s musical moments But just the mildest amounts of ad-libbing in the film are a relief, compared to the less-than-hilarious shine, the movie fails to capture the passion of the comedic set pieces. And with Hart leading the charge stage production. In all honesty, it’s a bit of a bore. This is not for lack of trying. The problem lies in almost every scene, it’s not all that surprising when mainly with director Clint Eastwood’s stilted, so many of these riffs fall flat. gloomy take on the story. Of course it’s well done With the level of raunchy R-rated comedies out – Eastwood is a capable and often inspired director there, the group’s crazy antics, including accidently accidently – but it follows the beats of the musical biopic so ingesting too much marijuana and other such hijinks, closely and without risk, there is never a sweeping seem unbelievably tame in comparison. musical moment that isn’t directly followed by a Even audiences that were attracted to the relationtedious one. It’s a straight stage-to-screen take, ship humor, romantic moments and overall relatable liveliness. ess. premise of the original will be turned off by this sequel, over-polished and lacking in livelin All that aside, the performances are truly fun which offers so much less in the way of entertainment. to see. Frankie Valli is well-play well-played ed by actor John PG13, 1 hr. 50 min. Comedy Lloyd Young, who is able to both capture the voice of the legendary singer and deliver the dramatic goods. And the story itself, of a natural talent who over“Jersey Boys” is a faithful adaptation of the comes his mob background to become an iconic award-winning Broadway musical, which details entertainer, entertaine r, is by and large an interesting one. It’s the rise and fall of the ’60s singing group the Four
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How to Train Your Dragon 2 “Dragon 2” does what a sequel should do: It moves the characters in a new direction and reveals their growth as people. This film is just as endearing as the first movie, but much darker and more mature. It’s set five years after the events of the original, with dragons and humans now coexisting peacefully. Hiccup (Jay Baruchell) is now a young man, seeking new lands and venturing outside his comfortable world. He discovers an evil warlord who’s been trapping dragons and building up an army for an upcoming war. More importantly, he discovers his long-lost mother. The film is a visual delight, with scenes of soaring monsters and epic landscapes set against a backdrop of truly deep characterization and themes of loss, love and family. Despite this, it is still a children’s movie, and the filmmakers maintain a sense of levity throughout. “Dragon 2” is a surprisingly deep, fun adventure that is as visually stunning as it is emotionally rich. PG, 1 hr. 45 min. Action, animation
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10, depending on the weather. The cherry season is tailing off, but not far behind are Jersey raspberries, which ripen in early July and run through Aug. 1. Both make a nice complement to their sweet blue cousin, so now is the time to blend these beauties. According to the National Agriculture Statistics Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 54 million pounds of blueberries were produced last year on 7,500 acres with a value of $80.8 million. New Jersey ranks fifth in the nation in blueberry production. Most of New Jersey’s berries are harvested in Atlantic County and Burlington County, which account for 97 percent of the blueberry acres harvested in 2012. The major varieties of blueberries grown in New Jersey include Blue Crop and Duke, named for one of the founders of Atlantic Blueberry Company in Hammonton. New Jersey is also a major exporter of blueberries to Canada. There are many reports touting to the health benefits of blueberries. U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers rank them first in antioxidant activity in comparison to 40 other fresh fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants help neutralize harmful byproducts of metabolism called free radicals that are associated with cancer and age-related diseases. Blueberries also account for a large part of New Jersey’s agritourism industry, with pick-your-own farms in nine counties throughout the state. To find a pick-yourown blueberry farm or markets carrying Jersey Fresh blueberries see www.jerseyfresh. nj.gov or www.visitnjfarms.org. In selecting blueberries, look for berries that are plump and fresh looking, paying particular attention to color. Berries should be deep blue, black, bluish-black or purple. Avoid containers that have juice stains on them; it is a sign that the berries may have been crushed. Blueberries have a waxy gray deposit on their skin called bloom that is a protective coating, so avoid washing washing until ready t o use. Blueberries spoil quickly if left at room temperature, so they are best stored in the refrigerator. To freeze, place blueberries on a cookie sheet, freeze and then place in a plastic freezer storage bag. Wrinkled fruit means they have been stored too long; while soft, watery fruit means the berries are overripe.
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Jersey Summer Fruit Crisp 10 cups cut-up Jersey Fresh peaches, strawberries, plums, blueberries (any combination) 1/2 cup granulated sugar, or to taste 1/4 cup Laird’s Apple Jack (apple brandy produced in Colts Neck) 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice 3 tablespoons plus 1/4 cup flour, divided 1 cup rolled oats 1 cup chopped walnuts, divided 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/3 cup butter, softened Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Spray a 9-inch by 13-inch pan with nonstick spray. Gently toss fruit with sugar, Apple Jack and lemon juice. Sprinkle with 3 tablespoons flour and toss gently. If fruit is very juicy, drain some or add a bit more flour. Spread fruit in prepared pan and set aside. Topping: In food processor or blender, process 1/2 cup walnuts until fine; transfer to a bowl and add oats, brown sugar, cinnamon and remaining flour. Using a pastry blender, cut butter into oat mixture until crumbly. Add remaining chopped walnuts. Sprinkle mixture evenly over fruit and bake 20-25 minutes, until fruit is tender and topping toppi ng is golden golden brow n. Serve warm, with ice cream or whipped cream if desired. Serves 12. – C ont ribu ted by Pat ric ia Mack of Hackensack, jerseyfresh.nj.com
Blueberry Hill Muffins 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup unsalted butter (1 stick) 2 eggs 2 cups flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 to 1 1/2 cups Jersey Fresh blueberries 1 cup sugar 1 cup sour cream Cream butter and sugar well. Add eggs and beat until smooth. Mix in sour cream and vanilla. Sift dry ingredients together, add to sour cream mixture and blend. Gently fold in blueberries. Line muffin tins with paper liners or grease and flour tins. Bake at 375 degrees for 25-30 minutes. – C ont ribu ted by Phy llis Mads en of Basking Ridge, jerseyfresh.nj.com
Things to do July 4 week Egg Harbor Township Monday Morning Madness series
The Egg Harbor Township Recreation Department’s free weekly children’s entertainment series “Monday Morning Madness” begins at a.m. Monday, June 30 on the grounds of the Egg Harbor Township branch of the Atlantic County Library System on Swift Drive. Events are free and continue weekly throughout the summer. For a full schedule see www.ehtgov.org.
Galloway Fourth of July Parade
Galloway’s Fourth of July parade will begin 9 a.m. Friday, July 4 at Smithville Boulevard proceeding down Moss Mill Road, with a post-parade ceremony at Historic Smithville Village, 615 E. Moss Mill Road. To enter floats, float s, convertibles, decorated bikes or walk, call Jackie at 609-646-6699 or seewww. galloway4thofjulyparade. com.
Hamilton Township Hometown celebration
The Township of Hamilton will have its annual Hometown Celebration at Lake Lenape Park in Mays Landing will take place 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, June 28-29. The event includes free activities such as a water slide, bouncy rides and a train ride. There will also be crafters, food vendors, a car show, pooch parade, a movie under the stars and much more. For details, or for crafter and vendor registrations, call Joan at 609-909-9028 or see www. mayslandingmerchants.com. Peter Pan and Wendy at Children’s Museum
The Jersey Shore Children’s Museum welcomes Peter Pan and Wendy from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, June 29. There will be a story time, Make n’ Take Craft and a special museum treasure hunt. Reservations are not required. Regular admission to the museum also includes the special event. Children & Adult admission $8 each; Children under one are free. Peter Pan & Wendy appearance courtesy of Little Angels Princess Events. Photography courtesy of Renee Lynn Photography. For more information call 609-641-5726 or see www. jer sey sho rec hil dre nsm use um.org.
Linwood Linwood July 4 bike parade
Bike parade begins at 10 a.m. Friday, July 4, beginning and ending at the Linwood Historical Society Museum, Poplar and Sterling avenues. Sponsored by the Linwood Historical Society. Decorate your bike and join the parade. Stop by the museum and the Linwood Fire Department after the parade for additional Fourth of July fun.
Longport Longport Historical Society Museum Open House
The Longport Historical Society Museum, 2305 Atlantic Ave., Longport, will hold its annual Summer Open House 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, July 2. Visit eight rooms in the museum to find out the history of Longport, view photos of major storms and maps showing the borough’s development. Call 609-823-1115, email
[email protected] or see www. longporthistoricalsociety.org. July 4 celebration
Longport celebrates Independence Day on July 4 with its annual Police Fire and Historical Society Open House 10 a.m. to noon. The day ends with the annual All American Mile Run at 6:30 p.m. Register at the firehouse, 21st and Atlantic Avenue. Call 609-823-2731.
Margate Summer Games at Beth El Summer game day will be held at Beth El Synagogue, 500 N. Jerome Ave., Margate every Tuesday in July starting July 1. Admission is $10 and includes lunch and light snacks. Call Joyce Bank at 609-823-272 609-823-2725. 5. The Science is Fun Show
Ken Northridge brings his award-winning magic to the subject of science 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 2 to the Margate Library, 8100 Atlantic Ave. Electricity, light, sound, Newton’s laws and more are explored with audience members helping in the demonstrations. There are many surprises like the appearance of a live rabbit and doves, and the show concludes with an amazing effect that defies the laws of gravity. Call 609-822-4700. Farmers Market
Margate Community Farmers Market is open from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, Thursday, July 3 in the parking lot at the corner of Monroe and Amhert avenues. More than 30 farmers and small food vendors sell homemade and fresh items. Call 609-8231163. Fireworks
Fireworks will be presented by the City of Margate at 9 p.m., Friday, July 4 at Huntington Avenue beach. Can be viewed from any Margate beach. Barbeque permitted on Margate beaches.
Northfield Frank Connolly Memorial Mile
Fourth of July tradition in Northfield, the Connolly mile begins at 8:30 a.m. Friday, July 4 at the corner of Shore Road and Dolphin Avenue. $5 registration fee. First 100 participants receive a T-shirt. Registration is day of race from 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. Prizes presented at the conclusion of the race with overall winner male and female and first Northfield resident, plus to three finishers in each age group. Rain date is July 5. Fourth of July Parade
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Jackson Avenue and Shore Road Friday, July 4. Parade will go down Shore Road to Mill and on to Birch Grove Park. Everyone is encouraged to attend and cheer for the Citizens of the Year, Miss Northfield and the First Baby of the Year. Hot dogs and soda served at the Northfield Fire Station, Burton Avenue. Call to participate, 609-641-4607. Rain date is Saturday, July 5.
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The Somers Point Beach Concert series continues with two weekend concerts. Thursday, July 3 will be a special holiday show featuring The Dr. Bobby Fingers Allstar Supergroup. On Friday, July 4, The Jeremiah Hunter Band will take the stage with the Jersey Shore Party Dance Band Supreme. This evening will feature a patriotic salute for fireworks as well. The concerts are free and the public is invited to bring their beach chairs and coolers. There are limited snacks and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase.
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Ventnor Library hosts Silly Shorts
Atlantic County Library System/Ventnor, 6500 Atlantic Ave., presents Silly Shorts: Independent Movies for Kids 6:30 p.m. on Monday, June 30. The programs are suggested for ages 3-7, and registration is requested. Watch four or five independently made children’s movies. Each movie has a running time of approximately 10 minutes. Call 609-823-4614.
Ventnor mile and celebration 43rd Annual Ventnor Mile and Independence Day Celebration will be held Thursday, July 3 at 7 p.m. Starts at Newport Avenue and the Boardwalk. Sponsored by the Ventnor City Commissioners, Recreation Department, and Ocean City Home Bank. Categories: male and female-- 8 and under; 9- 11; 12-14; 15- 19; 20-29; 30-39; 40 -47; 48-58; 59-69; 70 and up. Awards for first-third place in each category. Prior to June 30, registration is $10 for adults, $8 for children under 11. Parent/ child combinations are $15 for adults, $10 for children and $20 for parent/child combinations. Call 609-823-7950. Art show
Ocean Breeze Arts and Crafts Show will be held Saturday, July 5 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Ventnor Library, Atlantic & Newport avenues. Outdoor concert
A free outdoor concert will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 5 on the Beach at Newport Ave. The Rocco Brothers will play hits from the 70s and 80s.
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The Northfield Cultural Committee named a trio of long-time firefighters as the city’s Citizens of the Year in from of City Council June 24. From left is Volunteer Deputy Chief Robert Leeds who joined the depart ment in 1970, Vol. Chief Henry Martinelli who joined in 1968 and Edward Hackett who joined in 1968.
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businesses, schools, youth groups, friends, families, and non-profits in mind as a fun way to strengthen relationships. The goal is to build a cardboard boat that stays afloat while navigating the waters of the bay, paddling and racing fellow boat builders from Ray Scott’s Dock to the Washington Avenue Pier and back. Prizes include four one-day park hopper passes to Walt Disney World, including round-trip airfare for four to Orlando, Fla., a Phillies family four pack of tickets and a child’s bike and helmet. A Captain’s Award will be awarded to the most creative team and boat, a Pride
JCC front desk or by calling Julie at 609822-1167, ext. 159. Ducks are available in a colony of 25 ducks for $100, a flock of 12 ducks for $50, a family of 5 ducks for $20 or a solo duck for $5. Funds support the Katz JCC scholarship and other community programs. The Katz JCC team will once again begin a cardboard boat building display from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday, July 10 in the lobby of the JCC. Rules and regulations will apply. Contact Julie Fink at 609-822-1167, ext. 159 or jfi
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NORTHFIED—As the Fourth of July approaches the Northfield Cultural Committee bestowed annual honors on some of Northfield’s VIPs at the June 24 City Council meeting. Three members of the city’s fire department have been honored by the Cultural Committee as Northfield’s Citizens of the Year. Volunteer Deputy Fire Chiefs Edward Hackett and Robert Leeds and Volunteer Fire Chief Henry Martinelli. Carol Patrick, the committee chairwoman, praised all three of the firefighters for what they do for the city, highlighting the effort put in to help residents during Hurricane Sandy, this winter’s snowstorms, educational programs in the schools teaching chil-
dren about fire safety and the annual Santa Claus event along with fire and rescue. The firefighting trio has 136 years experience between them. They will have a place of honor in the Fourth of July parade. Miss Northfield 2014 is Annie Goodman, a newly-graduated member of the Northfield Community School Class of 2014. The daughter of Liz and Dave Goodman, she does volunteer work and coordinates huge bake sales at Cardinal Football games that have benefitted children’s charities. The final VIP of the evening named was also the youngest; Alexander Dionisio, the first Northfield baby of the year; born January, 9, 2014. Alexander is the son of Angela and Bryan Dionisio. The family recently moved back to the city and live on Co ve Ave.; the same street where Bryan grew up.
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Patriotic Songs We Love In honor of Independence Day, let’s hear it for the good old USA and the music that conveys our love for our country. Here are our editorial staff’s favorite patriotic songs – the words and music that stir us to the soul and fill us with American pride. Read the stories, watch the video clips, and celebrate American freedom with a song in your heart.
“This Land Is Your Land” This is Woody Guthrie’s love song to the USA – from sea to shining sea, from rolling dust clouds to “diamond deserts.” The lyrics are just about perfect: plain, simple, transcendent, with the ringing refrain: “This land was made for you and me.” As I went walking that ribbon of highway I saw above me, an endless skyway IThis sawland below me, the for golden was made youvalley and me. Many listeners have never heard the whole song, written in 1940, with its references to the relief office and signs that keep people off the land. But that’s Guthrie, brother! I can just see him, the ultimate American troubadour, tramping all over the map, guitar slung across his back, whistling or humming or singing this great anthem. The song describes an America that must always struggletoliveuptoher statedprinciples–acountrythat sometimes falls short, but is hopefully bound for glory. Here’s a video of Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen, the natural heirs to Guthrie, singing this classic. The backdrop backdr op is perfect: perfect: the Washington Monument. – Marjor Marjorie ie Prest Preston on
“God Bless America” I picked “God bless America” by Irving Berlin because of the personal nature of the song. The lyrics say America is the land that I love, that it’s my home sweet home. Berlin, as a Russian Jewish immigrant to the United States, was grateful to the country that took him in. He had written the song in 1918, but didn’t rework and release it until 1938 as the Nazi Party was rising in Germany and the world was preparing for a dark time in history. The song became popular when a young Kate Smith sang it on an Armistice Day celebration radio show. She made it famous again for local sports fans when she belted out the tune live before Game 6 of
the Stanley Cup playoffs in 1974. The Philadelphia Flyers won the Cup that night. The song personified the character of the city where liberty was birthed and toughness is a virtue. It’s a song that every American can sing with pride. God bless America, Land that I love, Stand beside her, and guide her Through the night with a light from above. From the mountains, to the prairies, To the oceans, white with foam God bless America, My home sweet home God bless America, My home sweet home. - Carl Price
“Abraham, Martin and John” It was 1968, and America was still reeling from the back-to-back assassinations of civil rights leader Martin King Jr. Sen.only Kennedy just twoLuther two months months apa apart rtand – and onRobert ly fiveF.years ye ars after after President John F. Kennedy had been shot. Add to that the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, and you had four charismatic leaders – all advocates for racial equality and social change, all gunned down. Like the song says, we just looked around … and they were gone. Songwriter Richard Holler’s dreamy, melodic ode captured the mood of a wounded America, grieving for our lost heroes and all the good who die young. I can’t hear it without being taken back to that turbulent time, and yet between the pained lines there is hope, and the belief that America would find its way back on the path toward freedom for every man, woman and child. Didn’t you love the things that they stood for? Didn’t they try to find some good for you and me? And we’ll be free Some day soon – it’s gonna be one day. The song was first sung by the rocker Dion and since then has been covered by dozens of artists from Andy Williams to Bob Dylan to Whitney Houston. Dion’s is my favorite, but stand-up comedian Jackie “Moms” Mabley recorded an emotional rendition in 1969 at the age of 75. After listening to Dion, check out her performance on “The Merv Griffin Show.” – Joan Joan Kos Kostiu tiuk k
“The Stars and Stripes Forever” I never had a favorite patriotic song until I heard the Boston Pops play this one during a concert at
Tanglewood in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts. It was listed in the program as “The Stars and Strips Forever,” and I wondered as I watched and listened if I was going to see the fat tuba player strip down and perform the song naked. It was a misprint, of course. “The Stars and Stripes Forever” was written written by John Philip Sousa, who had led his musicians in Cape May many years earlier. Since my introduction to the song I have seen the title misspelled several times in the media, whether by design or error. I liked the music, especially the part where the flutist comes forward and plays a solo and where everybody in the audience stands up and cheers and waves American flags. I did it too, not only because I enjoyed the music but also because I was tired of sitting so long in my starched underwear. And yes, the tuba player and all of the other musicians were always fully clothed. – Jacob Jacob Schaad Schaad Jr.
“The Star Spangled Banner” It was the height of the ’60s. I was 14 years old, and yet I can still hear the plaintive wail of Jimi Hendrix’s guitar as he worked his way through those impossible chords. The tune still gives me chills. – Dave Dave Benso Benson n
“You’re a Grand Old Flag” I doubt George M. Cohan, the composer of “You’re a Grand Old Flag,” wrote this piece for the preschoolers who are typically heard singing it today at school assemblies. But the simplicity of the lyrics and the tune make it a natural choice for teaching the youngest Americans about patriotism. You’re the emblem of The land I love, The home of the free and the brave. Pretty straightforward and uplifting words that anyone can grab hold of. The toe-tapping beat is also catchy. I remember loving to sing this song as a kid, and loving my country as a result. – Laura Laura Stets Stetser er
“Battle Hymn of the Republic” I will never forget covering the 2012 Miss America competition in Las Vegas when Miss New Jersey Lindsey Petrosh of Egg Harbor City, my hometown, sang a shortened version of “Battle Hymn of the Republic” during the talent competition. Although she didn’t wear the big red ball
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gown that she wanted to wear, Petrosh commanded the stage in a beautiful red chiffon dress as her big voice echoed throughout the showroom at Planet Hollywood. I had goosies, and still get them whenever I listen to this video clip. – Nanett Nanette e Gallow Galloway ay
“Born in the USA” I’m not a huge fan of most patriotic songs. But I am a fan of songs about New Jersey, because I happen to love it here, despite the Garden State’s shortcomings. Not surprisingly, that means I love Bruce Springsteen, like almost everyone else who drives a car with that ugly yellow license plate. “Born in the USA” is a widely misunderstood anthem that is, in my opinion, one of the most American songs ever recorded. The lyrics are about Vietnam veterans and their experience after the war, set to aispowerful rock beatabout that isthe nowsong a classic. What most American isn’t the repetitive chant of “Born in the USA,” but rather the authentic story about the chase for the American Dream, which is central to so many of Springsteen’s songs. He never sugarcoats that it is a chase – not a guarantee. Like The Boss said in a 1984 Rolling Stone interview, “I think people got a need to feel good about the country they live in.” His honesty does it for me. – Christ Christie ie Roton Rotondo do
“The Liberty Song” Coined by John Dickinson in 1768 and updated in 1770, “The Liberty Song” captured the heartfelt spirit of independence that spread thoughout the American Colonies in the years before the Revolutionary War. Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all, And rouse your bold hearts at fair Liberty’s call; No tyrannous acts shall suppress your just claim, Or stain with dishonor America’s name. “The Liberty Song” is famous for being the first song to include the phrase, “United we stand, divided we fall.” Listen to the words and you can imagine our patriots braving the darkness of night to drop tea into the Boston Harbor, or Colonial soldiers meeting the British Redcoats face to face on Lexington Green. The chorus’s first line says it all: “In freedom we’re born and in freedom we’ll live.” Hear the song and feel the passion: – R.J. R.J. Liber Liberator atore e
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Employment The Ferzoco Group at RE/MAX At The Shore
Is looking for an enthusiastic & self confident team player to take it’s growth to the next level. We have a lead generation system that is generating over 30-40 leads per month which means more leads for you! Responsibilities: working with buyers & sellers, lead generation activities, some marketing & administration. Must have good communication, organizational & computer skills. Generous splits with escalating percentage based on number of sales. Real Estate License is required. Training Provided. Experience not required. Email resume to:
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Call Steve 610-246-9811 Hauling & Removing Ace Of Spades Dumpster Service
Clean Up & Hauling Services. House clean outs. Attics to basements. Yard debris. Storage units & also hot tubs. Residential & commercial. Dumpsters available. Auto pick ups. Call Tony 609-536-2878,, 609-602-4251 609-536-2878
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Cienkowski & Sons Air Conditioning, LLC & Fully Insured HVAC
Installations & Service. Quality workmanship at the best possible prices! Free Estimates
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Decks, windows, bath remodeling, siding, kitchens, all types of renovations. Free estimates. Licensed & insured. NJ Lic#13VH05977100 Lic#13VH05977100 609-817-2055
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All City Construction is the top company for all your home improvement needs! Decks, roofs, siding, bathroom or kitchen remodeling, no task is too big or too small! You name the job, and we do it! 24 hour service also available. 609-522-5458 AMERICAN CRAFTED- The remodeling experts. We also specialize in window/door replacements, basement re-finishing, crown molding, and more. Fully licensed, insured, skilled master craftsmen at: www.camericancraftedconst.net or call Mike at: 609-846-4241 Email:
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Coastal Remodeling
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I have been in theforhome provement business over im30 years serving the Tri-State area. I will personally work on your home to ensure you of a clean, neat professional job, using ONLY the best products and materials. I am fully insured and licensed. I provide every customer with my home address, phone number and referral list.
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Licensed & insured. General contractor, storm damage, home construction, remodeling, kitchen & baths, tile & hardwood flooring, siding, roofing, painting, windows, doors, decks, plumbing, power washing & more. Basement remodeling & water problems solved. Over 30 yrs. experience. One call does it all! Call Bill Marsh 609-457-9544. NJLic#13VH02820400
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Landscaping Services
Window & door screens. Free pick-up & delivery.
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Backyard Oasis Summer Is Here! Tom Schwarzwalder Home Improvements
Repairs, up-grades, rehabs, rental maintenance, emergency repairs, carpentry, interior/exterior, decks, doors, windows, siding. NJ Lic.#13VH07891700. Insured.
609-405-4591
Kitchen & Bath
Its Time For Seeding, Thatching, Aeration, Shrub, Bush & Tree Trimming, Lawn Cuts, Sod, hardscaped Paver Patios, Steps, Retaining Walls, Ponds & Water Features Installed, Removed & Cleaned. 609-517-9160 NJ Lic #13VH02701400 Visa & Master Card Accepted
Masonry & Concrete
Cabinet Refacing
Don’t buy new cabinets! Reface them and SAVE $$$. Get the NEW look.
[email protected] or call 609.335.3335
Kitchen Trends Division of R J’s Remodeling Inc.
609-822-4144
SUPERIOR POWERWASHING
Residential & Commercial. Houses, decks, gutter maintenance, mobile homes, patios, pools. Free Estimates. Lic & Ins
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609-442-0948 Kelly Masonry LLC Brick, stone, stucco, veneers, brickpointing, caulking, water proofing, chimney repair, concrete & foundation repair, SmartVents. NJLIC #13VH06823600 609-741-8405
Ocean Construction Cape May & Atlantic Co
Residential/Commercial Driveways, Sidewalks, Steps, Footings, Block, Patios, Curbs, Backhoe Service Site Work & Foundations. NJ Lic# 13VH02854000 609-653-0133
Brings 25yrs experience to all your masonry projects/problems. Brick & stone veneers, chimneys, patios, sidewalks, porches, brick & stone pointing, stucco & driveways, outdoor kitchens, pool deck, stone patios, etc. Call
Crandol Masonry HH
Masonry, brick, block, stone, pavers, stucco, concrete, repair. 609-641-9060
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Music Lessons
Certified professional music teacher B.A. Music Education; 8 yrs exp. as a band director. Flute, Sax, Piano, most band insts. My house or yours. 609-992-6706
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Buying ALL Gold and Silver. Also Stamps and Paper Money, Entire Collections, Estates. Travel to your home. Call Marc in NJ.
1-800-488-4175.
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ROYAL DALTON DISHES: Gold Lace, never used $990. WATERFORD CRYSTAL: Lizmore, $795. WHITE WICKER FURNITURE: Very nice, excellent condition, call for more info; BAKERS RACK: White & brass, $295. Also a lot of beautiful accessories for the home. Call for an appt. 609-487-2233
Classic Painting Owner Operated Established 1978
Reasonable Rates
Pets & Livestock
Licensed, Insured & Bonded 13VHO4804300. Registered with the State of New Jersey & Better Business Bureau. Free Estimates. No Job Is To Big Or To Small. Specializing In: Restoring Deck & Restaining, Water Proofing, Dryvit, Power Washing, Drywall Repair, Complete Interior & Exterior Painting, Small Carpentry.
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Musical Instruction
lections; gold,instruments silver, estate jewelry, guitars, & other collectibles. We strive to beat any offer. Member PCGS, NGC. Please Call Bob 609-390-1286, 609-408-9360
8 Beautiful Showcases; 3 Window W/Pedestals; 6 Wall Units;
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A Stone Works Masonry
the office Anthony atat 609-927-0600 609-703-5524.or Our showroom/stone yard is located at 2035 Ocean Heights Avenue, Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234. Kitchen & bath experts, since 1947. Renovations, cabinetry, counter tops, designs & more. Detail oriented with high standards & creativity. BBB & Angies List Reviews www.kitchentrends.net
Our HOT WATER MACHINE cleans/kills mold. We use biodegradable cleaners, NOT bleach. Quality service since 2005.
Repairs Our Specialty
ABOVE ALL LANDSCAPING- Clean ups, thatching, mulching, seeding, fertilizing, sodding, flower beds, cutting, trimming, bushes and trees. Hardscape-Pavers. 609-926-2000.
Screen Repair
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RNM Powerwash Powerwashing ing 609-412-0725
Roofing Contractors
An Independently owned owned and operated franchisee of BHH Affiliate Affiliates, s, LLC
Concrete, Tile, Stucco, Cultured Stone, Brick, Block, Pavers, Driveways, Walks, Pool Decks, Patios, Steps, Hardscaping and more.
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FREE ESTIMATES! Marsh Construction Company
Local full service window cleaning. Residential/small office, interior/exterior window washing, free screen cleaning. Very reasonable prices. Insured, trustworthy, experienced. Free prompt estimates. Call 609-4254869
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Windows 7 Laptops & Desktops Fast Internet $150
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Coastal Cape Window Wash LLC
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Te Errand Guy Phone: 609-470-2812 Your Errand Guy- Rick Winkelstein
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Window Washing
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Our family always gathers around food, music and jeeping. – Sonya Baham, Bergen County
Barbecuing with the family. – José Melendez, Bronx, N.Y.
Fireworks, bonfires and picnics. Fireworks because they don’t happen on every holiday. – Ashley Foltz, 17, Philadelphia
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Fireworks, because they keep the kids quiet. – Yadira Falevo, Pleasantville
It used to be we’d come down to Ocean City for the fireworks, the beach with the family. Enjoying it with the family. – Al Fonash, South Hampton, Pa.
Going to the golf course and watching the fireworks from all over the island. – Dale Portony, Northfield
I like the fireworks. I like going to Baltimore Harbor with the crowds to see the fireworks. – Jackie Russel, Baltimore
Fireworks, because they are colorful. – Anna Zimerofsky, 8, Pottsville, Pa.
To be with family, have a barbecue and have lots of fun. – Phyllis Whinna, Egg Harbor Township
Barbecue – it’s always been a tradition. – Dave Mills and grandchildren Jessica, 6, and Dylan, 2, Haddon Heights
When we all get together in the backyard, barbecuing – and in the end we light up the fireworks. – Liz Diaz, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Getting the family together – barbecuing, fireworks, the joy of the children. – Gloria Brown, Petersburg
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