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By the time the first audience sat down in theirseats at the Marion Huber Theater, miles andmiles of creative track had been laid down thatled to the door of In This House, the world-pre-miere chamber musical at the Two River The-ater that merited an extended run before it evenopened, due to demand from theater sub-

cribers and to accommodate single ticket sales. It is part of a growing excitement — and rapidly ex-panding audience — as the 2011-2012 season

continues to reveal the vitality and vision of the theater’s new artistic director, John Dias. His passion and sen-sitivity for the development of original plays and musicals have put him in the vanguard of new American the-ater, and, now, The Two River Theater along with him.

In This House is not only a masterwork of creative collaboration and commitment, but also, most importantly,a rare example of a new play — never mind a musical — that has actually come to fruition. It is an extraordinary and thrilling process that the Two River Theater is keen on sharing with everyone, reaching outinto the community to engage a larger and larger audience to come and share in the experience. As evidenced by the extended run of the production, more and more people are accepting the invitation.

John Dias first fell in love with the team of Sarah Schlesinger and Mike Reid when he saw a production oftheir musical, The Ballad of Little Jo, at the Steppenwolf Theater and knew he wanted to work with them. Yearslater, In This House gave him the chance.

Sarah Schlesinger chairs the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing department of the Tisch School of the Arts atNYU. Mike Reid is a Grammy Award winning Nashville songwriter whose hits include “I Can’t Make YouLove Me,” made famous by Bonnie Rait. They have been making musicals together for more than a decade.Sarah writes the lyrics. Mike writes the music. Together, they write the stories.

The idea for In This House came to Sarah when she was standing in the attic of a house her husband was ren-ovating in Baltimore. She heard a helicopter outside, but inside the room, time went backwards. She washolding scraps of the past, pieces of paper from the ordinary lives of the people who had lived in the house,grocery lists and clippings, stuffed behind the wallboards. It touched her to think of the people who had livedwithin these walls, the relationships, the struggles, what it took for people to stay together...and the story thatwas to become In This House was off and running.

At the core, the play explores the question of how do you hold relationships together, like long term marriage witnessed here. How do you keep it together when it is easy to lose track of the beginning and godown petty, finger-pointing roads. In This House brings two couples together in a unity of time and placewhere everything is happening in front of you They meet accidentally, a younger and older couple, one at thebeginning, one at the end of their time together.

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A chamber musical is an intimate form that has none of the razzmatazz of itslarger relative. In This House is told in four characters with a small orchestra — apiano, cello, winds, and violin. The music is integral to the storyline, seamlesslywoven into the plot and characters and dialogue. The expressionistic set is stagedon a platform in the black box space of the Huber Theater, with the audienceseated close up to the performance, surrounding the stage. It sets up a more personal relationship to performance that allows you to see the characters as realpeople, and, in time, care about their stories.

John Dias first saw In This House in a workshop. It was the piece he had beenwaiting for and committed to making part of his first full season at the Two RiverTheater. Jonathan Bernstein joined the team as co-writer, bringing a sharp ear fordialogue and years of experience with him as the supervising director of eightBroadway shows. What followed was months of collaborative effort, working andrefining every inch of the piece, along, of course, with casting and staffing, cos-tumes and set design, and the myriad details that need tending to mount a pro-

duction. What is new to the process is the joy of bringing theaudience into experience as co-collaborators.

In March, the Two River Theater invited an audience to heara reading. The Huber Theater was packed. These works-in-progress are free and open to the public, meant to open aconversation between artists and audiences — a critical feed-back in the development stages of a piece that give the peoplewho wrote the piece the chance to feel it. “It give us the chanceto understand what it is that doesn’t work,” explains Sarah.“To see the whole thing in context, the whole building, notroom by room.”

In July, Sarah, Mike and Jonathan did an artist-in-residenceintensive. “This play, because it is a chamber piece, is very

easy to run it off the road and run it into the ditch,” says Mike. “You’re never finished with it.”More revisions. More rewrites. More editing. “The Wall” — a song inspired by the process ofrebuilding stone walls as a metaphor for rebuilding after a divorce — made the cut.

“The name of the game is to do more with less,” Jonathan Bernstein explains. “To pair down,as relentlessly as possible, until you’re left with heart of the artichoke. This is a play based on a chance encounter that’s filled with secrets, stories, fears, joys, and the need to understand each other. By night’s end, if we’ve done our job right, it will have the ripple effectof being profound encounter between story and audience.”

Nothing would make John Dias happier than if you judge that for yourself.

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F alling in love with Red Bank has taken on a whole new meaning since WeddingWalk came to town — the big special-event day when wedding-related businesses roll out their red carpets for soon-to-be weds and their bridal

parties, relatives, guests, and wedding planners. Now in its fourth year, 2012 Red Bank Wedding Walk, March 24, is the biggest ever with dozens of vendors,grand drawings and prizes, and a day filled with fun festivities and serious shopping. Just some of the prizes include a 6-day 5-night stay at a vacation/guest home at a resort in Costa Rica, an overnight stay at the Molly Pitcher Inn, including a four-course dinner for two in the dining room and chilled champagnewaiting for you on arrival, and a $1,000 gift certificate toward the purchase of wedding bands at a prominent Red Bank jewelry store.

“We created Wedding Walk in order to shine a spotlight on wedding related businesses,” say Nancy Adams, executive director of Red Bank RiverCenter, the SpecialImprovement District Management not-for-profit organization responsible for the event,along with the Red Bank Visitors Center and the event’s sponsors. “Our PromotionsCommittee realized anyone getting married could plan — and have — a fabulouswedding in Red Bank. We have everything right here, every step of the way.”

This year there are forty-eight participants in more than a dozen categories: Bakery,Fashions & Accessories, Florists, Hotel & Reception Sites, Invitations, Jewelers, PartyPlanning/Entertainment, Photography, Framing/Portraiture, Showers/Rehearsals/Catering, Salons & Spas, Favors, and Transportation. Hundreds of attendees comefrom as far away as northern New Jersey and the New York border all the waydown to the Philadelphia area, with many coming from the greater Red Bank area.

According to Adams, businesses have relocated to Red Bank to be part of the action.“Red Bank is well received in the wedding industry,“ she reports. “The townhas a wonderful reputation throughout New Jersey, and beyond, for all it has tooffer. It is a prestigious address for any business.”

In business since 1942, Mustillo’s at 11 Broad Street has been a destination for weddinggowns, bridal attire and accessories for generations. Marching downthe aisle has a long tradition in Red Bank with Wedding Walk settingthe pace for bridal shopping year round.

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Six years ago, Riverview Medical Center set forth on abreast health mission, directed at encouraging women,aged 40 and over, to have their annual mammogram,

as well as to raise money to provide mammography to theuninsured and underserved in thecommunity. In conjunction with theWomen’s Center at Riverview, the mission behind the Paint the TownPink campaign was to educate localwomen about a very significant fact:that early detection is a woman’s bestdefense against breast cancer.

Every year since 2006, dozens ofvolunteers have gotten togetherright after the New Year tobegin to set the framework forthe May event ahead. Thevolunteers of the Pink Com-mittee are the backbone ofPaint the Town Pink and makethis week-long event a reality.Behind every volunteer, thereis a story. One of those storiesbelongs to Sally Harris.

2012 marks the sixth year Sally has been volunteering hertime to the Pink Committee, but, more importantly, it marksthe sixth year that she is cancer free. “Early detection is thereason I am able to participate in this event,” says Harris.“The lows and fears I felt when breast cancer was found inmy body evolved into the opportunity for positive action

through being part of the Business Committee of Paint theTown Pink. It is energizing and, equally, rewarding to bepart of this creative and productive group. Early detectionis our answer to conquering breast cancer.”

Many businesses throughout Monmouth Countyturn their towns into a vision of pink in May. Theyare enthusiastic about breast cancer education and gathering donations to helpwomen who do not have insurance, or areunder-insured. Joining Red Bank, Fair Haven,and Monmouth Beach, Riverview welcomes

Atlantic Highlands, Little Silver, Rumson, and Shrewsbury to the

Pink brigade this year —making the 2012 event the

most represented in thecampaign’s history.

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ever. What began as an ideasix years ago has been

transformed into a grassroots initiativethat has blossomed into a force that is changing lives in verytangible and meaningful ways.

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The 2011 Paint the Town Pink Committee

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I believe in the power of early detection. I lost my husband to colon cancer at a young age. So, while my health has always been important, it is even more important now. I am my children’s only parent and their biggest cheerleader. They also know that Mom is a strong advocate for preventative medicine.

That is why I make it a priority to visit the Women’s Center at Riverview. The Center rivals any in New York or New Jersey. I feel incredibly lucky to have Dr. Won right here in our community. I continue to put my health in her hands because I believe she is the best.

I am a parent. I am an advocate. I am important.You are important too. Make time for your mammogram.

To make an appointment at the Women’s Center at Riverview, please call 732.530.2305. Or visit www.RiverviewMedicalCenter.com/WomensCenter

“I don’t let anything get inthe way of my mammogram.It’s a priority.”– Maggie, Rumson, NJ

“I don’t let anything get inthe way of my mammogram.It’s a priority.”– Maggie, Rumson, NJ

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AROUND TOWN2012 Red Bank Wedding Walk Mar 24 9am-4pm Downtown A wedding planner’sdream day (see story inside)

Readin’ on the River Third Wed everymonth 7-8pm RB Public LibraryBook discussion group; Mar 21 Founding Mothers by CokieRoberts

Red Bank FLAVOUR Fix Tues/Weds in MarchDowntown 3-course prix fixe menus— $15, $25 & $30 — at restaurantsin town (for participants,visit onlyoneredbank.com)

Red Bank Library Anniversary CelebrationApr 14 2-4pm Red Bank Public Li-brary In honor of the April 15,1937 move of the Library into itscurrent home, the New JerseyHistory Room is being re-openedwith an exhibit of local history, art,and memorabilia

April: National Poetry Month Workshop/The Poetry of Water Apr 26 RB PublicLibrary Taught by poet NancyBryan, M.S., M.F.A.

5th Annual Red Bank Townwide Yard SaleMay 5 9am-3pm More than 100 Red Bank residents withthousands of items for sale

Red Bank International Flavour Festival May 6 White St parking lot Food, wine,live bands, and plenty of Heinekin beer,a sponsor of the event

Artists Workshop First Thu everymonth 7-8:30pm RB Public LibraryFor artists to draw and paint,with artist-in-residence JoeBergholm

Saturday Scrabble Second Sat everymonth 2-4pm RB Public Library An informal gathering for loversof the game

The Galleria Farmers Market Suns 9am-2pmGalleria, Bridge Av & Front St Fresh NJorganic produce, baked goods, craftsand more

Red Bank Food and Wine Walk Downtownevery third Sun, Apr-Sept 4-7pmstarting Apr 15 Wine and foodsampling at participating restaurants for $25 a person (see onlyoneredbank.com)

ARTArt Alliance of Monmouth County33 Monmouth St 842-9403March Exhibit 27th Annual JeanTownsend Award ExhibitionOpening 3/3 Window Exhibit -Tom Baker April Exhibit "Couples"Opening 4/7 Window Exhibit RitaHerzfeld May Exhibit "MorningGlory" Opening 5/5 Window Ex-hibit - Seth Ruggles Hiler (The Art Alliance is a co-op galleryfor area artists)

Banegas Fine Arts Gallery 43 Broad St530-0676 On-going exhibits ofmix-ed media “Action Paintings”by David Banegas

Beacon Fine Arts Gallery 61 MonmouthSt 936-0888 Paintings, sculpture, serigraphs and giclee prints

Chetkin Gallery 9 Wharf Av 743-6116Original international fine art withan emphasis on contemporaryEuropean painters

Frame to Please 2 Bridge Av/The Galle-ria 741-8062 Original international

fine art with an emphasis oncontemporary Europeanpainters

Gallery U 80 Broad St 747-6696Works of art bylocal artists and by peoplewith traumatic brain injuries

Laurel Tracey Gallery 10 White St 224-0760 Contemporary painting,sculpture and works on paper

McKay Imaging Studio & Gallery12 Monmouth St842-2272 Fine artand photography Exhibit: Paintings byEvelyn Leavens Apr27-May 17

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FILMFirst Rate, First Run Indies & Foreign FilmsClearview Cinemas RB 36 White St747-0333

Red Bank Documentary Film Series withFilm Reviewer Joan Ellis The Atrium atNavesink Harbor 40 Riverside AvMar 21 7pm Gasland (2010) April 16To be announced May 16 Severe Clear(reservations for 800-842-2480)

Count Basie Theatre Free Film SeriesCount Basie Theatre Apr 107:00pm The Toxic Avenger (1984)

COMEDYColin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood: The Two ManGroup Mar 16 8:00pm Count BasieTheatre An evening of improv with

the stars of the Emmy-nomi-nated Whose Line Is It Anyway?

One-Man Star Wars TrilogyMar 24 8:00pm Count Basie

Theatre Charles Ross in a one-man Star Wars Trilogy –

live on stage

Artie Lange Apr 78:00pm Count Basie

Theatre Co-host of TheNick and Artie Show on

Fox News Radio, live on stage

Kiwanis Comedy Night Apr 106:30pm Two River TheaterLaughter to save lives — food, open bar, and comedy tobenefit Autism Speaks

Sinbad Apr 13 8:00pmCount Basie Theatre WeTV reality show star, live

Trailer Park Boys LIVE May11 7:30pm Count BasieTheatre Live and in character, the stars of“Trailer Park Boys”

TALKS & LECTURESLidia LIVE! Apr 15 3pmCount Basie TheatreChef and Public T V host, Lidia Bastianich

shares stories and her love affairwith Italian food

Carol Barbieri : Your Secret’s Safe with MeMar 29 7pm RB Library Adoption re-form advocate, Carol Barbieri, discusses her experiences as anadoptee in New Jersey

THEATERIn This House Mar 4-Apr 8 Two RiverTheater A world premiere chamber musical (see story inside)

Maureen McGovern/Carry It On Apr 3-22Two River Theater A musical mem-oir spanning 40 years with songsof a generation

The Wizard of Oz Apr 20-29/Fri-SunCount Basie Theatre One of thegreatest family musicals of all timein an over-the-rainbow produc-tion by Phoenix Productions

Dicapo Opera Theatre's La Traviata May 4Count Basie Theater One of themost performed operas of all time

DISCOPALOOZA III May 5 Count BasieTheater Sugar Hill Gang, Evelyn“Champagne” King, Norma JeanWright & Luci Martin, Santa Es-meralda, France Joli, LIME,Trammps, Bonnie Pointer, and DJ“Sally Boy” Curto spinning classics

Imagination Movers: Rock-O-Matic TourMay 10 Count Basie Theater TheChild-centered rock band fromthe Playhouse Disney TV show

DANCECinderella Ballet Mar 30 10am; Mar31 1pm, 6pm Count Basie TheatreA Company of Dance Arts pro-duction set to Serge Prokoviev’smajestic and magical score

MUSICFREESTYLEPALOOZA Mar 17 7:30pmCount Basie Theatre High-energy starsof the Latin freestyle music scene

Metropolitan Klezmer Mar 18 4pmCount Basie Theatre Yiddish musicwith original pieces and Inspired in-terpretations of Klezmer classics

Ronan Tynan Mar 25 4pm CountBasie Theatre Singing of theGreen — one of the original “IrishTenors,” solo in concert

The Oratorio Choir Mar 25 7pm TowerHill —The First Presbyterian Churchat Red Bank Area choirs and cho-ruses join singers from the TowerHill Choir to present Gospel Massby Robert Ray.

String Fever Mar 31 2-4pm Red BankLibrary Acoustic Saturdays returnswith bluegrass on guitar, mandolin,fiddle, upright base and banjo

Monmouth Symphony Orchestra Apr13pm Count Basie Theatre In Memo-riam - Matthew Liu, Violin Concerto- Glazunov, Symphony No. 4 ("Ital-ian") - Mendelssohn; Roy D. Gussman, conductor; Young Artist winner, Soyeong Park

New Jersey Symphony Orchestra...Best ofThe Gypsy Spirit Apr 14 8pm CountBasie Theatre Passionate, rusticmelodies from Strauss (Gypsy BaronOverture), Ravel (Tzigane), Sarasate(Zigeunerweisen), Liszt (HungarianRhapsody No. 2), Bizet (Carmen),

Brahms, (Hungarian Dances Nos. 5,17 & 21); Jacques Lacombe,con-ductor; Kristin Lee, violin

Video Games Live Apr 4 7:30pm CountBasie Theatre A concert of musicfrom the most popular video gamesof all time hosted by game industrysuperstar, Tommy Tallarico

Imperial Brass Apr 29 7pm Tower Hill— The First Presbyterian Church atRed Bank 255 Harding Rd 25-piecebrass ensemble back by popular de-mand

Get The Led Out: The American Led ZeppelinMay 19 8pm Count Basie TheatreTwo-hour show spanning the mythiccareer of the legendary British band

Monmouth Symphony Orchestra May 203:00pm Count Basie Theatre GreatMasterworks — Elegie for Cello andOrchestra, Cello Concerto No. 1

Monmouth Civic Chorus May 20 4pmTower Hill—The First PresbyterianChurch at Red Bank The passionand power of Brahms

NIGHTLIFEBasil T's Brew Pub & Italian Grille 183Riverside Av 842.5990 Live musicFri & Sat

Buona Sera 50 Maple Ave 530.5858;530.1037 DJ Th, Fri & Sat

The FIXX 26 W Front St 741.3637Wed/Latin Night; Thu/ ThursdayNight Band Nights; Fri/ DJ ChrisKnoxx; Sat/ DJ/VJ McFadden; SunLatin Night

Jamian’s Food & Drink 79 Monmouth St747.8050 Mon/Mayhew Mondaysw/ Davey; Tues/Game Night; Wed/Live reggae with Random Test;Th/Grateful Thursdays; Fri/ Livemusic; Sat/Music is Everything,DJ’s; Sun/Open Mic

La Pastaria Restaurant 30 Linden Pl224.8699 First & Third Fri/ RussMartone performing classic Sinatraand tunes other musical icons

Red 3 Broad St 741.3232Wed/Live Music 7pm -11pm; Fri &Sat/DJ; Sun/Live Jazz

The Downtown 10 West Front St741.2828 Live music every night,upstairs and downstairs

The Oyster Point Hotel 146 Bodman Pl530.8200 Live music on Saturdaynights with Barbara Rose

Walt Street Pub 180 Monmouth St741.5936 Live music with BadDads, Craig Daniel, PK’s BandWithout Fear & Under Pressure

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Clockwise from top: Evelyn Leavens/Art; Wizard of Oz/Theater; Get the Led Out/Music; Artie Lange/Comedy; Trailer Park Boys/Comedy; Toxic Avenger/Film; Townwide Yard Sale/Around Town; Video Games Live/Music;Ronan Tynan/Music; Brahms/Music; One-Man Star Wars Trilogy/Comedy; Discopalooza III/Theater; La Traviata/Theater; Red Bank Library Anniversay/Around Town; In This House/Theater.

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David J.V. Meenan & Friends presentsON BROADWAY: A Song and Dance Extravaganzawith KAREN FEENEY and THE ROYALE ORCHESTRA8 pm Saturday, March 24An incredible stomp down the Great White Way. Broadway show tunes, tap dance numbers, comedy routines…the roof will be rockin’ with hits from Wicked, West Side Story, Mama Mia, Hairspray, Les Miserables, Phantom and more.

The Department of Music & Theatre Arts presentsWORKINGAdapted by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso 8pm Wednesday - Saturday, March 28 - 31 & Tuesday - Thursday, April 3 - 5 3pm Sunday, April 1 Lauren K. Woods TheatreThe powerful, five time Tony-Award-nominated Broadway musical — from the best-selling book by Studs Terkel — featuring songs and stories ofAmerican workers told in their own words and set to music by some of America’s best songwriters.

JAZZ AND POETRY WITH ROBERT PINSKYAccompanied by Ben Allison8 pm Friday, March 30Three-time U.S. poet laureate (and Long Branch na-tive) in a jazz-improv style reading that brings his elegant and tough, vividly imagined poems to life, accompanied by celebrated bassist/composer/jazz musician Ben Allison.

Marc Muller presentsDEAD ON: LIVE!A Note-For-Note Performance of The Grateful Dead’s Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty8pm Friday, April 13As close to The Grateful Dead live, in concert, as you can get — hear world-class musicians, every note of every instrument, all of the beautifully orchestrated vocal arrangements of two American classics.

The Department of Music & Theatre Arts presentsRULE AMERICANA SPRING CONCERTDirected by Professor Ron Frangipane and Dr. David M. Tripold7:30pm Friday, April 20A memorable evening of beloved American music for concert and musical theater includingSamuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings, Leonard Bern-stein’s Chichester Psalms, Aaron Copland’s Ap-palachian Spring Suite, and more.

ADAM PASCALE AND ANTHONY RAPPORIGINAL STARS OF BROADWAY’S RENT8pm Saturday, April 21Cool songs, Broadway classics, hip arrangements, a hot band, and two shining stars performing,singing and sharing their stories about working on the Pulitzer Prize winning musical, Rent — on Broadway, on tour, and on the big screen.

BELLA GAIA (Beautiful Earth)A POETIC VISION OF EARTH FROM SPACESPONSORED BY THE MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY URBAN COAST INSTITUTE8:00 p.m. Friday, April 27Experience the deeply moving beauty of planet Earth, as seen through the eyes of astronauts, in an immersive, multimedia theater experience simulating space flight, produced in collaborationwith NASA and seen worldwide.

Welcome to The Center for the Arts at Monmouth University, a world of visual, performing, cinematic and literary arts that features legendary singer/songwriters, exhilarating musical reviews, visiting writ-ers events with award-winning authors and poets, professional theatre, and LIVE HD broadcasts of both the Metropolitan Opera and the National Theatre of London, and this season's Caravanserai, a groundbreaking new initiative designed to introduce American communities to Islamic culture through the arts.

In addition to their amazing performances, many visiting artists provide workshops, master classes, demonstrations, interviews,

q and a's, guitar and drum circles that provide richer more in-depth experiences for audiences.

We invite YOU to visit our historic campus in West Long Branch and to take part in the many amazing events that take place all year long in our state-of-the-art theatres, galleriesand auditoriums.

There is plenty to be excited about this spring at Monmouth Universityand plenty of opportunities for you to be part of the excitement.

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RACHIDA (not rated)7:30pm Wednesday, March 21 | Pollak TheatreA look at terrorism in Algeria in the 1990s through the eyes ofRachida, a teacher in one of the school districts. Panelists: Dr. NancyMezey, director, Institute for Global Understanding and Dr. SalibaSarsar, professor of political science, Monmouth University

UNDER THE BOMBS (not rated)7:30pm Thursday, April 5 | Pollak TheatreIn the wake of Israel's 2006 bombardment of Lebanon, a determined woman finds her way into the country in search of hersister and her son. Panelists: Dr. Azzam Elayan, lecturer in chemistry,Monmouth University and Dr. Saliba Sarsar, professor of political science, Monmouth University

Massenet’s MANON12pm Saturday, April 7

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ON SCREENIN PERSONat Wilson AuditoriumBLAST! Directed by Paul Devlin7:30pm Monday, April 9Five-time Emmy winner Paul Devlin follows the story of his

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NATASHA TRETHEWEY4:30pm Thursday, March 22Wilson Hall AuditoriumPultizer Prize winning poet Natasha Trethewey is therecipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foun-dation, the National Endowment for the Arts, andthe Bunting Fellowship Program of the Radcliffe In-stitute for Advanced Study at Harvard. She is theauthor of Beyond Katrina: A Meditation on the Mis-sissippi Gulf Coast, Bellocq’s Ophelia, and DomesticWork. Her collection, Thrall, is due for publication in2012.

NAOMI SHIHAB NYE4:30pm Tuesday, April 10Pollak TheatreNaomi Shihab Nye has been featured on two PBSpoetry specials: “The Language of Life with Bill Moy-ers” and “The United States of Poetry.” Her collec-tion, 19 Varieties of Gazelle, was a finalist for theNational Book Award. The author and/or editor ofmore than 25 volumes, There Is No Long DistanceNow, a collection of very short stories, and Transfer,a book of poetry and prose, are two new booksforthcoming in winter 2012.

ART NOW: PERFORMANCE, ART, & TECHNOLOGY VISITING ARTIST SERIES

HERE, THERE, THEN, NOWDAHLIA ELSAYED - PAINTER/INSTALLATION ARTIST1-4:30pm Thursday, April 5600 Building CourtyardArtist Dahlia Elsayed collaborates with students in a cross-disciplinary, site-specific project chronicling how public historiesand private narratives temporarily attach to landscape, specifically bodies of water.

ERIN V. SOTAK - PHOTOGRAPHER AND INSTALLATION ARTIST1-4:30pm Thursday, April 26 | Shadow LawnA collaborative, site-specific performance designed to transforms ordinary experience into performative action and elevate everyday life encounters.

A PLACE WHERE CULTURES MEET In-troducing American audiences to some of the most exciting and dynamicartists from the Muslim world, CARAVANSERAI music and film residenciescelebrate global diversity, building bridges to a better tomorrow.

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SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER By Oliver Goldsmith7pm Thursday, May 3Hardcastle, a man of substance, looks forward to acquaintinghis daughter with his old pal’s son with a view to marriage, butis mistaken by his prospective son in-law for an innkeeper, hisdaughter for the local barmaid. Misdemeanours multiply, loveblossoms, mayhem ensues.

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ARIF LOHAR/AROOJ AFTAB 8pm Saturday, March 31 | Pollak Theatre

Contemporized interpretations of traditional Punjabi songs that capture the sights and

sounds of modern Pakistani culture with a unique mix of pop and folk stylings.

Verdi’s La Traviata

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She Stoops To Conquer

Arif Lohar

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807 River Road732. 842.7290boxwoodgardenflorist.net

Save-the-Dates, Invitations, Programs, Napkins — Anything on PaperReasonably priced for every budget

PAULINE’S

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775 River Road732.212.1071

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Simply Silk Beaded & Silk Accent Jacket $98.99

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Starfish Cuff $26Available in Gold and Silver finish

FERGUSON

DENTAL CARE

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Bridal Gifts

Platinum Ring with Natural Ruby & European Cut Diamonds

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WEDDING DAYAbove: Christelle & Tony Aponte;Left & below: Father of the Bride, Michel Berger, with daughter Christelle.

For Christelle Berger, August21, 2010, the day she married Tony Aponte was

“the happiest in my life.” It wasalso one of many special occasions that Maureen Bay andher Fair Haven jewelry store, Gem of an Idea, have been in thepicture in the Berger family album.Christelle’s parents, Anne Marie andMichel, are long-time residents ofFair Haven whose love of community encompasses a commitment to shopping in the businesses in town, not just for conveniences and the occasional purchase, but as apriority — a choice of connection to place that is, for them, what makes ahometown more than an address. Their long-time relationship to Gem ofan Idea is a perfect example.

When Tony formally asked Michel and Anne Marie for their daughter’s hand, the three entered into an en-gagement ring pact, unbeknownst to Christelle. Along with her permission, Anne Marie offered a family heirloom to Tonyfor the engagement ring — her mother’s diamond and emerald wedding ring. Although he had already put a deposit ona yellow diamond, Tony accepted the offer of the ring knowing his future-wife would love this family connection, and thesurprise. Next stop: Gem of an Idea for the resetting of the stones.

Since Christelle was a little girl, her father had gone to Gem of an Idea every year for her Christmas present. “It’s alwaysbeautifully wrapped, a gold box wrapped within white paper, and I save it for the last,“ she explains. “I love jewelry andknow I’ll love whatever’s inside.” So when Tony brought the ring to Maureen at Gem of an Idea, she already knew how tohelp him design the ring Christelle would love — and she was right.

Gem of an Idea opened in 1983, the year Christelle was born. A full service jewelry store, its selection of unique and special gem creations has made a lifetime of happy memories.

“I have so many stories in which Gem of an Idea is intertwined,” says Christelle. “Fainting after getting my ears piercedthere...the annual Christmas presents from my daddy...all of the wedding jewelry — rings, necklace, earrings — fromthere. Maureen and the team have been part of my memories growing up.”

Christelle and Tony are expecting their first child in a few months. The relationship to Gem of an Idea is a family tradition they plan to continue into the next generation

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The Berger family’s heirloom diamondand emerald wedding ring stones, reset especially for Christelle by Gem of An Idea.

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F A I R H A V E N B U S I N E S S A S S O C I A T I O N member s d i r e c t o r y

Shrewsbury River Yacht Club Historic Fisk ChapelSickles SchoolFair Haven Firehouse Knollwood School

BEAUTYAccardi’s Men’s Stylist763 River Rd (732) 741-7175

Alana's Nails & Skin731 River Rd (732) 530-0161

Men's Hair Women's Fare120 Fair Haven Rd(732) 530-7383

BOOKSRiver Road Books759 River Rd (732) 747-9455

BUS INESS & T ECHNOLOGYForeFront800 River Rd (732) 212-0800

Harpers PrintingRumson (732) 741-9300

Mazzan Design Group232 Dartmout Av (732) 773-0617

CLOTH ING & ACCESSOR IESAll Things Consignment606 River Road (732) 741-8111

Doc Shoppe584 River Rd (732) 345-1222

Gear Loft803 River Rd (732) 450-0094

In-Style Vintage772 River Rd (732) 741-9110

Nature's Emporium769 River Rd (732) 530-3233

F INANC IAL S ERV ICESEdward Jones774 River Rd (732) 747-2757

PNC Bank550 River Rd (732) 224-8103

Rumson - FH Bank & Trust636 River Rd (732) 345-1100

TD Bank568 River Rd (732) 219-0047

F I TNESSFair Haven Yoga770 River Rd (732) 741-1724

Synergy Hot Yoga772 River Rd (732) 530-3531

FLOR IS TS & G I F TSBoxwood Garden Florists807 River Rd (732) 747-5990

Pauline’s Paperie775 River Rd (732) 212-1071

The Write Impression825 River Rd (732) 530-8288

FOOD & RESTAURANTSFairwinds Deli798 River Rd (732) 842-5030

Lil’ Masters Grille560A River Rd (732) 747-2300

Nauvoo Grill121 Fair Haven Rd (732) 747-8777

Tavolo Pronto610 River Rd (732) 741-6009

Umberto’s583 River Rd (732) 747-6522

HEALTH & WELLNESSDr. Jeffrey Christopher600 River Rd (732) 842-1089

Ferguson Dental Care479 River Rd (732) 747-1224

Journey To Discover82 Church St (732) 741-1219

Lawless Chiropractic& Wellness Center654 River Rd (732) 842-7910

Little Bites Of Joy82 Church St (732) 741-1219

Live Well Physical Therapy623 River Rd- Ste 5(732) 842-5522

YourWellnessNJ.com254 Highway 35S (732) 233-7566

HOME & GARDENCoastal Decor799A River Rd (732) 842-8244

FH Hardware Inc752 River Rd (732) 747-9500

Frame-It-Yourself776 River Rd (732) 842-7330

Shutters604 River Rd (732) 842-6611

The Veranda763 River Rd (732) 933-4747

HOME REPA IRFirst Degree AC & Heating 67 Willow St (732) 219-0365

Stewarts Plumbing & Heating17 Locust Ave (732) 842-3016

J EWELRY/WATCHESBlue Stove Antiques769 River Rd (732) 747-6777

Gem Of An Idea740 River Rd #202(732) 747-9339

PHOTOGRAPHYVisual Xpressions120 Fair Haven Rd(732) 747-7882

PUBL I SH ING/PR INTRed Hot Company75 W. Front Street, Suite 4

Red Bank (732)933-4959

Two River Times75 W. Front Street

Red Bank (732)219-5788

REAL ES TATEGloria Nilson/Jane HellerRumson (732) 530-2800

RE/MAX Paradigm756 River Rd (732) 212-9900

SERV ICESAnders Technology ServicesRed Bank (732) 977-7789

Flair Cleaners761 River Rd (732) 747-5255

Swain & Westreich3100 Highway 138

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VICKY HEARD has a flair for the cleaning business that she’s been infor 43 years. All that experience benefits her customers who knowthere are very few cleaning problems Vicky can’t solve. Her customersare her neighbors and she treats everyone like friends, whether you’rejust running in to drop off a pile of shirts or have time to longer fora visit with Tom and Claudette, Vicky’s resident cat and dog.

Serving Fair Haven for over 26years, brothers SILVIO andMICHAEL FABBRI,along withtheir family, take great pride in pro-viding fresh-out-of-the-oven pizza,authentic Italian food, and familyorientated service to generations.

• Authentic Homemade ItalianMeals • Spacious dining area for gatherings and special occasions •Catering services for parties ofany size.• School lunch deliveriesto Sickles and Knollwood Schools• Local deliveries now available

UMBERTOa taste of Italia

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Skin & Bones Day SpaERICA MELONE’S clients are treatedlike her friends, and staff is family. The skin team at SBDS is educated,professional, dedicated and is alwaystraining to be able to give you the very best care. Located just around the corner from the Little Silver Post

Office, their quaint location is easy to get to and has plenty of parking.Enjoy zero pretension and great results. Specializing in skin & bodytreatments for men, women & teens, services include custom- designed facials and peels for anti-aging, hyper pigmentation, hydrationand more. Expert brow shaping and waxing are also available. “Like” us on Facebook for up-to-date info and special promotions.

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New Volunteers Needed!32 Church Street • Little Silver • www.theWomansExchange.com

Store Hours: Mon­Fri 10­5 • Sat 10­1 • 732­741­1164

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John R. Marcelino, DMDFamily & General Dentistry

Comprehensive dental care for your entire family

530 Prospect Avenue, Suite ALittle Silver, NJ  07739

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Convenient evening and weekend hours available • Complimentary consultations

Come in now for your Dental Spring Cleaning!

Cortez Cigars

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At Cortez, we honor tradition and quality, importing only the finest tobacco from around the world

to make our blends at our family-owned and operated factory and store in Shrewsbury, NJ.

Specializing in the art of cigar making at your special event, please inquire

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T he Little Silver Business & Professional Association (LSBPA) is in full swing in itsfourth year. It is an organization of retail and service providers that either livein Little Silver or have put down their business roots there. It is a group that be-

lieves in making good neighbors, supporting community, the importance of local eco-nomics, and the goodness of giving back.

Formed in 2008 as the bright idea of Lori Saybolt, manager of The Woman’s Exchange in town, the organization wasplanted with a handful of enthusiastic supporters and quickly bloomed into a membership that is now 65 businesses — andgrowing. There are meetings, special events, lunches, Facebook connections, networking opportunities...but, more impor-tantly, it is a community within a community that provides a place for people to get to know each other, look out for oneanother, and come together in a common cause.

Erica Melone, owner of Skin & Bones Day Spa and LSBPA co-vice president, has been a part of the Little Silver business community since1988. “I have seen, first hand, what a difference this organization hasmade,“ she explains. “Never before had I known the other business owners on such an intimate level or had such a good understanding ofLittle Silver as a community. We all work together to come up with waysto help our friends and neighbors and showcase all of the good of LittleSilver. You can see some of our fun events and charitable donations byvisiting our website, and we would really love for you to ‘like’ us on Facebook. We’re grateful when folks shop locally and, as business owners, we really appreciate your support.“

The LSBPA works closely with the Mayor and council, the localPTA, the fire department, the town workers, and the communityat large to bring events to town for everyone to enjoy, along withall the shops and restaurants and businesses in Little Silver. Thereis the annual book fair in October, and holiday horse-drawn-carriage rides in December. Look for the annual Side Walk Salecoming up May 17 to 19, and Dog Adoption Day, and the

Blood Donation Drive and Bone Marrow Swab event, and the “Have a Heart Food Drive”to benefit Lunch Break... It all adds up to making a positive contribution to a better qualityof life in community and bringing people into town to experience it.

Above: The Art Room of Little Silver hosts a LSBPA Women’s Night Out with

(L-R) Lori Saybolt, Erica Malone, Mary Fox, Tracey Witter, Becky Aheam,

Meg Mannix,Victoria Rogers, Maureen Hourigan, Maggie Simon,

Jill Ryan, and Ellen O'Connor

LSBPA members make adonation to Gwen Love,director of Lunch Break in Red Bank. L-R: Jay Cordaro, Gwen Love,Jill Ryan, Paul Giordano,Dee Morrissey, and Liz Gearon.

The LSBPA meets the secondWednesday of each month atborough hall. New members

warmly welcomed.

LittleSilverBusiness.comFacebook.com/littlesilverbusiness

THE LITTLE SILVER BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION

Serving the Local Community • Supporting Local Businesses • Making New Friends

Doing Business. Doing Good.

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BEAUTYHealthy Glow133 Markham Place 732-450-0400

Salon CoCo BOND153 Markham Place 732-383-5067

Salon at the Station16 Ayers Lane 732-345-9993

Skin & Bones Day Spa31 Church Street 732-433-7374 BUS INESS & TECHNOLOGYABH Architecture & Planning Design GroupShrewsbury 732-544-1419

Kaye Marketing Communications83 Laurel Dr 732-284-0013

Little Silver Animal Hospital675 Branch Ave 732-842-8266

Markham Prospect AssociatesMarkham Pl 732-530-4000

McCue Captains Insurance Agency680 Branch Ave 732-842-0444

McLoone’s Restaurant GroupEatontown 732-212-9910

Naiman Graphic DesignPinckney Rd 732-915-6848

Oliver L.E. Soden AgencyJamesburg 908-420-3478

One80Branding Co. 81 West End Ave 732-648-2241

Patricia Zackman Digital PhotographyCross St 732-741-9294

The Monmouth JournalRed Bank 732-747-7007

Two Rivers Title Company26 Ayers Ln 732-747-3615

CLOTHING & ACCESSORIESLynne’s Fashion Boutique31 Church St 732-530-5443

EDUCATION & INSTRUCTIONThe Art Room14 Ayers Ln 732-842-0027

Mastro Montessori Academy36 Birch Ave 732-842-5816

United LacrossePO Box 152 732-215-0556

F INANC IAL SERV ICESCentral Jersey Bank700 Branch Ave 732-933-3500

Kathryn Winthrop, CPA200 White Rd Ste 210 732-842-9260

Gala Capital Management160 White Rd Ste 202732-383-8961

Maldijan, Whale & Citta PCManasquan 732-223-5600

Ship Shape Financial, LLC.42 Monroe Ave 732-859-2479

Smith and Bernicker, LLC.34 Sycamore Ave Ste 2F732-739-8800

Valley National Bank140 Markham Pl 732-576-1550

Van Winkle AssociatesTinton Falls 732-741-4046

Wells Fargo Bank488 Prospect Ave 732-933-3071

GIFTSThe Woman’s Exchange32 Chhurch St 732-741-1164

FOOD & RESTAURANTSFelicia & Sam’s Kitchen129 Markham Pl 732-530-3211

Little Szechuan Restaurant485 Prospect Ave 732-842-3823

Sickles 1 Harrison Ave 732-741-9563

The Turning Point496 Prospect Ave 732-923-1506

Ye Olde Pie Shoppe74 Oceanport Ave 732-530-3337

Zoe Bistro151 Markham Pl 732-530-5553

HEALTH & WELLNESSCarlos Meulener, DMD, PA 4 Parker Ave 732-842-7555

Little Silver Family Pharmacy10 Church St 732-741-1121

Marcelino Dental Arts530 Prospect Ave Ste A

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My Optics of Little Silver131 Markham Pl 732-530-8610

Red Bank Acupuncture & Wellness CenteTinton Falls 732-758-1800

Renaissance Fitness & WellnessShrewsbury 908-489-5484

Richard F. Bundy, Psychotherapist44 Sycamore Ave 908-568-8634

Sports Care and Physical Rehab116 Oceanport Ave 732-758-0002

Two River Orthodontics19 Church St 732-741-9090

HOME & GARDENByford & Mills, Inc.38 Church St 732-842-5778

Commercial Flooring & Interior ConceptsEatontown 732-542-0022

Merrick Construction524 Prospect Ave 732-758-0404

Morrissery & Thompson-Ryan Interiors160 White Rd #103 732-576-1515

The House Dressing350 Silverside Ave 732-530-0400

Pacespace, LLC.204 Queens Dr South 732-768-5537

Perfect Climate Heating and ACPO Box 276 732-345-0133

Sickles Market 1 Harrison Ave 732-741-9563

HOME REPA IRLittle Silver Community Hardware44 Church St 732-747-2133

REAL ESTATEArmstrong Realtors555 Prospect Ave 732-741-4500

Heritage House Sothebys/Lori SayboltWest River Rd 732-859-9010

Two River Realty518 Prospect Ave 732-842-3006

Wells Fargo Home MortgageRed Bank 732-933-5618

SERV ICESEric Wasserfall Attorney At LawWest Long Branch 732-721-8700

A Full House Inspection 530 Prospect Ave 732-758-9887

Brummer’s Tree Service90 Comanche Dr 732-229-4450

Candie’s Pet Sitting 732-576-8131

Jy LabsShrewsbury 732-570-2790

Little Silver Home CareMiddletown 732-850-5426

Little Silver Public Library484 Prospect Ave 732-747-9649

Little Silver Maintenance530 Prospect Ave 732-747-7667

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Nicholas and Melissa Harary’s story is an American-dream come true. A young couple gets married. He’sthe master chef. She’s his muse. Together, they builda restaurant like no other, tending meticulously toevery detail, setting the highest standards for

everything, from the renovation of a building to the caliber of the cuisine. Charged with a crazy certainty thatoften characterizes the most creative entrepreneurs,they bet the ranch on the finish. Ten years later,they are definitely riding the winning horse. Thestory is shared in Nicholas Harary’s coffee-tablesize cookbook, Nicholas, The Cookbook, alongwith many of the signature recipes that have builtthe four-star reputation of his restaurant that openedin 2000. This year, Restaurant Nicholas has, once again, jumped to the top of the “Ten BestRestaurants in New Jersey” list, taking first placein the 2011/12 Zagat survey — just one in asteady stream of accolades that keep pouring in.

“What makes for our success,” says Nicholas, “is having a love of good foodin common with the people who come to our restaurant, and we have a passion for what we do.” It’s that “live to eat” philosophy, and the pure inspiration of making “good food,” that keeps Nicholas and his restaurant onthe creative edge of cooking — and customers coming back for more.

Eating in the main dining room at Restaurant Nicholas is an experience worthy of the residents of Downton Abbey. Dishes are served with impeccablepresentation, each given the attention deserving of a culinary work of art. ButterPoached Nova Scotia Lobster, "Macaroni & Cheese," Bacon Tuille, Smoked Paprika Oil...Day Boat Sea Scallop, Ruby RedGrapefruit, Parsley Creme Fraiche, Herbal Fumet...Bourbon Braised Suckling Pig, Parisienne Apples, Black Trumpet Mushrooms, Bergamot...The three-course prix fixe menu — with recommended wine pairings — is designed for a luxuriousevening out, with time allowed to enjoy it and diner reservations required.

Located just off the restaurant, a few steps away, Bar N is the casual counterpoint to the elegant formal dining room, with no reservations needed to drop in for a drink or order from the a la carte Bar Lounge Menu. Bar N also features a rotating three-course $29 tasting menu that changes daily, as well as a “Pre and Post Theater 3 Course Menu” for $29 togo with a performance at The Two River Theater or the Count Basie Theatre, a movie in town or a night out at any of thearea’s cultural venues, any day of the week. You can come for an appetizer and drinks, go see a show, and come back fordinner and dessert.

Bar N opens at 4:15pm every day — earlier than the dining room at 5:30pm — and stays open late (11:30pm Sunday toThursday; 1am Friday and Saturday). “There’s a ‘witching hour’ for young couples,” say Nicholas. “It’s when the babysitter is still on and they can come here to be together and just relax.”

Relaxing is a piece of cake — literally, if Lemon Pudding Cake with Yogurt Sorbet and Huckleberry Sauce is your choicedessert. All the selections on The Bar Lounge Menu are full portion equivalents of the formal dining room dishes, with some specials served only at Bar N. The “Lobster Sunday” three-course $29 menu is a favorite. So are monthly specials like bouillabaisse, the mixed seafood stew inspired by the time Nicholas and Melissa spent in the south of France. Bar N hosts wine seminars where four wines are paired with tastes from the kitchen and the winemakers are onhand to discuss the wines and answer questions. Reservations are required for these popular events

In addition to a fully stocked bar, Bar N cocktails are another featured special, made only with the freshest ingredients. NoRose’s Lime Juice here. There is only fresh squeezed lime in the Bar N Cosmopolitan. Or try a Pineapple Mojito or a Rhubarb Martini. “Everything served here is made by us from ingredients as close to nature as you can get,” explains Nicholas. “The unique blending of fresh, natural flavors makes all the difference in the taste — in our food and in our cocktails. At first, people can’t believe the difference, and then they don’t want it any other way.”

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RestaurantsÂB.Y.O.B. ØLive Entertainment L= Lunch D=Dinner

BASIL T’s BREW PUB & ITALIAN GRILL183 Riverside Ave 842-5990American, Italian Ø L/D

BIENVENUE7 East Front St 936-0640French ÂL/D

THE BISTRO AT RED BANK 14 Broad St530-5553World Cuisine, Sushi Bar, Brick Oven ÂL /D

BLUE WATER SEAFOOD GRILLE9 Broad St 732-530-1745 Fine Seafood ÂD

BRANNIGAN’S WHARF 14 Wharf Av 933-9707Pub Grub L/D

BROADWAY DINER 45 Monmouth St 224-1234 American B/L/D

BROADWAY GRILL 80 Broad St 741-2611American B/L/D

BROTHERS RESTAURANT 188 W Front St 530-3356Italian L/D

BUONA SERA 50 Maple Av 530-5858Italian L/D

CARLOS O’CONNOR 31 Monmouth St 530-6663Mexican ÂL /D

DANNY’S GRILL & WINE BAR 11 Bridge Av 741-6900American, Seafood, Sushi ØD

DISH, A Restaurant 13 White St 345-7070Eclectic American  D

THE DOWNTOWN 10 W. Front St 741-2828American, Sushi Ø L/D

DUBLIN HOUSE 30 Monmouth St 747-6699Irish Ø L/D

EURASIAN EATERY 110 Monmouth St741-7071Vegetarian  L /D

FRONT STREET TRATTORIA 31 W. Front St 747-9569Italian  L/D

GAETANO’S 10 Wallace St 741-1321Italian  L/D

GLOBE HOTEL 20 E. Front St 842-5572Pub Grub L/D

GOOD KARMA CAFÉ 17 E. Front St 450-8344Vegan  L/D

THE INBETWEEN CAFÉ 56 English Plaza 741-9684American B/L

JADE GARDEN 143 Broad St 219-9422Chinese L/D

JAMIA N’S FOOD & DRINK 79 Monmouth St 747-8050American Ø L/D

JBJ SOUL KITCHEN 207 Monmouth St 842-0900American D

JUANITO’S 159 Monmouth St 747-9118Mexican  L/D

LA PASTARIA 30 Linden Pl 224-8699Italian  L/D

THE MELTING POT 2 Bridge Ave, The Galleria 219-0090American, Fondue D

MOLLY PITCHER INN 88 Riverside Ave747-2500American B/L/D

MONTICELLO 69 Broad St 450-0255Italian  L/D

MURPHY STYLE GRILL26 Broad St 530-6659American, Mexican L/D

NEW CORNER 22 E. Front St 530-1007Italian ÂL/D

PAZZO 141 W Front St 747-4551Italian L/D

PEARL – THE OYSTER POINT HOTEL146 Bodman Pl 530-8200American B/L/D

PHO LE 90 Broad St 530-1598Vietnamese  L/D

PIZZA FUSION 95 Broad St 345-1600Italian, Vegetarian, Vegan,Gluten Free  L/D

RED 3 Broad St 741-3232American Ø L/D

RED BANK DINER 179 Broad St732-741-4791Diner Fare B/L/D

RESTAURANT NICHOLAS 160 Route 35 South 345-9977American D

SIAM GARDEN 2 Bridge Av/The Galleria 224-1233Thai ÂL/D

SIENA GRILLE141 Shrewsbury Ave747-1470Italian L/D

SICILIA CAFÉ 128 Broad St 383-8473 Italian L/D

SOGO SUSHI 60 Monmouth St530-9688Sushi L/D

SURF TACO 35 Broad StMexican/Cali L/D

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La Pastaria30 Linden Place | 732.224.8699 | lapastaria.com Hidden in the side streets of downtown Red Bank sits alittle corner of Italy! La Pastaria is the perfect spot tohold your holiday parties, executive lunches, or off-premisecatering. The interior resembles a villa, lined with columns,leaded glass windows, and beautiful murals on every wall.The menu consists of old family recipes and new onesdesigned by the owner herself. Desserts, salad dressingsand the foccocia bread are always homemade. Every Friday there is live entertainment from a Sinatra-cover.Come experience the warm hospitality and be treated asone of the family!!

New Corner Restaurant 22 E Front Street | 732.530.1007A true family restaurant, John and Angela are the proudowners of New Corner Restaurant Pizzeria for over 25years. New Corner Restaurant is a friendly, family oriented place with a casual atmosphere inviting to every-one. Come enjoy the home style Italian food served freshfrom the kitchen to your table. New Corner uses authenticrecipes brought straight from Italy with the best pizzaand garlic knots around. Come in a stranger and leaveas one of the family! BYOB.

La Pastaria

New CornerRistorante Italiano & Pizzeria

Siam Garden2 Bridge Avenue/The Galleria | 732.224.1233 siamgardenrestaurant.com

Enjoy world-renowned Thai cuisine in its best, more diverseand authentic form. The team of chefs from Bangkok bringyears of culinary experience and passion for their art tothis handsome Galleria restaurant filled with antiques andThai silks. Latest Zagat review: "As good as it gets" inRed Bank for Thai cooking. The NEW YORK TIMES includedSiam Garden as one of New Jersey’s 50 best restaurants.Open for lunch and dinner. BYO.

Sugarush37 E Front Street | 732.414.9044 | experiencesugarush.com

THE KNOT'S BEST OF WEDDINGS 2012 PICK! Named oneof the best desserts & one of the best bakeries in Monmouth County by APP; Sugarush is truly making asplash in Red Bank and beyond. Sugarush has been featured in both In Jersey Magazine and The Knot withNJ's FIRST CUPCAKE BAR as one of the most unique additions to a wedding/event. They were also named asone of the best cupcakes in NJ by NJ Monthly and thewinner of best cupcakes and cakes by Monmouth Health &Life Magazine. Truly a "sweet" Red Bank destination!

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TEAK 64 Monmouth St747-5775Japanese, Sushi L/D

TEMPLE 91 Broad St 212-8858Asian L/D

TOMMY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA2 Bridge Av/The Galleria 212-1700 Italian L/D

VIA 45 45 Broad St 450-9945Italian, Vegetarian, Vegan,Gluten Free  L/D

WALT ST. PUB 180 Monmouth St 741-5936Pub Grub Ø L/D

ZEBU FORNO 12 Broad St 936-9330Italian B/L/D

Eateries L= Lunch C = Catering D = Deli B = Bakery M = Market S = Sit Down

7-11 7 Maple Av747-3456 D/M

BAGEL OVEN 72 Monmouth St842-1141 D

BAGEL STATION 168 Monmouth St 842-0002 D/S

CAFÉ 28 64 White St 933-1400 D/S

THE CHEESE CAVE 14 Monmouth St842-0796 D/M

CHINA MOON 22 Bridge Av 530-8588 L/D/S

CITARELLA’S 57 Prospect St741-9059 D/M

CLUCK U CHICKEN 40 Water St 530-2000 L/S/C

CUPCAKE MAGICIAN 54 Monmouth St 530-5700

DELFINI’S ITALIAN GOURMET244 W. Front St 212-9920 C/D/M

DOMINO’S PIZZA 60 English Plaza 530-8300

DUNKIN DONUTS 30 Water St 345-9900 S

ELSIE’S SUBS 74 Monmouth St741-7682 D/S

FIXX 26 W. Front St741-3637 S

FROZSURT 6 Monmouth St 383-5763 D/S

GIANNI PIZZERIA 15 Wikoff Pl 842-2106 L/D

JUANITO’S BAKERY186 Monmouth St747-9994 S/B

KRAVINGS FROZEN YOGURT 90 Broad St530-1064

LA CHALUPA BAKERY 178 Monmouth St842-1533 B

LINO’S MEXICAN CAFÉ 222 Shrewsbury Av530-9772 L/D

MANHATTAN BAGEL20 Water St 933-9191 D

MONMOUTH MEATS 112 Monmouth St741-5292 D/M

MR. CUPCAKE at Ricky’s86 Broad St 842-4637

MR. PIZZA SLICE 10 Monmouth St747-9165 S

MUSCLE MAKER GRILL 36 W Front St 530-8888 L/D/S

NINA’S WAFFLES & SWEETS 15 White St 530-1140 M

NO JOE’S CAFÉ 51 Broad St 530-4040 S

NORTH OF THE BORDER 174 Monmouth St747-6555 D

PACINI’S PIZZERIA 177 Broad St 741-7888 S

READIE’S CAFÉ39 Broad St741-0450 L/C/D/M/S

RED BANK CHOCOLATESHOPPE 17 White St 219-0822 S

RICKY’S CANDY,CONES & CHAOS 86 Broad St 842-4637 S

SALADWORKS 130 Broad St 219-0444 S

SEÑOR PEPPER 60 Bridge Av 747-1211 S

SMOOTHIE KING 65 Broad St 747-2130

STARBUCKS 4-6 White St 530-3667

STROKER’S DELI 101 Shrewsbury Av 219-0220 Take Out

SUGARUSH37 E. Front St 414-9044

THAT HOT DOG PLACE30 Monmouth St219-6999

TOBACCO PARADISE16 W. Front St383-5359D/L

URBAN CAFÉ 2 Bridge AvThe Galleria 530-9400 S

WAYNE’S MARKET21 W. Front St 741-0333 C/D/M

WAWA 14 Bridge Av 747-3555 C/D/M

WINDMILL22 N. Bridge Av 747-5958 D

WINDWARD DELI254 Maple Av 219-5775 D

YUMMY, YUMMY GOOD STUFF at Funk & Standard40 Broad St 219-5885

ZAITOONI DELI 11 Mechanic St 842-4400 S

Sogo Sushi60 Monmouth St. | 732.530.9688 | sogosushi.comGreat News! Sogo Sushi has officially expanded their spaceand now has a seating area for your dining pleasure.Ever eat sushi with brown rice? This is what makes SogoSo…Good! It’s a healthy approach to traditional sushithat you will be sure to love! They offer a variety ofspecialty rolls an introduce new ones to the menu frequently. Not a fan of sushi? Sogo also has several traditional Japanese entrees! Lunch menu available withdelivery. Dine in, Take-out & Catering.

Readie’s Cafe & Delicatessen39 Broad Street | 732.741.0450readiesfinefoods.comReadies has been serving delicious sandwiches andcatering off premise events for decades. We have nowmoved to a new location where you can get the samegreat homemade prepared foods, fresh salads, hot soupsand delicious sandwiches and enjoy them in our cozydining area. It doesn't get any better than that!Open 7 days for breakfast & lunch......dinner soon....

Good Karma Café17 East Front Street | 732.450.8344 goodkarmacafenj.comGourmet vegan made with a whole lot of love: deliciousanimal-free cuisine using the finest organic ingredientsfrom local and fair trade suppliers. Live foods, lunch anddinner entrees, salads, wraps & sandwiches, juices &smoothies, and delicious desserts and cookies made freshevery day. Garden fresh burritos; sweet chili tofu; chocolate ganache cake; live pizza, and lots more. Cozyseating. Friendly, casual atmosphere. Walk-in, sit-down,take-out, call for delivery, and catering all available.

Pizza Fusion95 Broad Street | 732.345.1600 | pizzafusion.comA new take on America's favorite food, Pizza Fusion proudlyserves gourmet pizzas, sandwiches, wraps and salads all madewith organic ingredients! Gluten-free and vegan options available. You have 17 different toppings with your choiceof organic white, multi-grain or gluten-free crust. Create yourown or order one of their specialty pizzas off the menu:BBQ Chicken, Bruschetta, Four Cheese & Sundried Tomato,Very Vegan and many more. For dessert try their gluten-freebrownies and chocolate chip cookies. Come find out howthey are saving the earth, one pizza at a time! Deliveryand free parking in rear available.

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Fashion designer Casy Pyle teamed up with Glen Goldbaum at his rockin'Red Bank hair salon for Bewitch, amagical night of fashion, fairy dust,and art from the hip Parlor Gallery in Asbury Park. A collaboration of two communities for art, fashion...and hair!

GLAMit | RED BANKArt inspired by vintage Holly-wood glammed up Glen Glodbaum 72 andbrought the crowd out to meetMarilyn (aka Long Branchartist Holly Suzanne).

Glen Goldbaum’sdaughter, Simon (r),with Tessa (l)

Bewitched model, Mackenzie

Stephanie and Glen Goldbaum

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Joe Muccioli/Jazz Arts Project, Gilda Rogers/The Beyond Group

Joyce William and David Prown/Prowns

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Courtney McManus, Justin Strohmenger,Lynn Bugai/JBJ Soul Kitchen

Many Red Bank business owners jumpedat the chance to catch the Two River The-

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hand in the Marion Huber Theater.

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Kate Cordaro/TRT Director of Education,Jane Kleiman, and Kathy Connolly/Seventh Wave Productions

Chris Paseka/Sugar Rush, Nancy Adams/

Red Bank RiverCenter, John Anderson, Carol Kooklin

Courtney Perez/TRT Marketing Manager, Matt/Wells Fargo,

Jennifer Cunningham/RMS, Michael Hurst/TRT Managing Director

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ACCOMMODATIONSMolly Pitcher Inn88 Riverside Av 732.747.2500Oyster Point Hotel146 Bodman Pl 732.530.8200TRAVELOmega Travel11 Wharf Av, Unit 4 732.578.0500

ADVERTISING/DESIGNAllure Marketing

75 W Front St 73.933.4767DP Design & Production

561.265.3469Fringe Marketing

157 Broad St 732.224.1077Get Loud

26 Mechanic St 732.530.0864Kickstand

15 Mechanic St 732.747.3100

Novo Design Corp

16 Monmouth St 732.530.2118Spark Market Solutions

152 Broad St 732.747.4449Spitball

60 Broad St 732.345.9200Splendor

50 Broad St, Ste 1 732.295.1551

ANTIQUESAgostino Antiques

21 Broad St 732.345.7301Ambiance

191 W Front St 732.219.6767Antique Center Bldg I, II

195 W Front St 732.842.3393Antique Center Bldg III

226 W Front St 732.842.4336CT Peters Appraisers

2A W. Front St 732.747.9450The Lamplighter

147 Broad St 732.842.5543

Monmouth Antique Shoppes

217 W Front St 732.842.737Monmouth Stamp & Coin

39 Monmouth St 732.741.0626Plum Cottage Antiques

212 W Front St 732.747.5333River Bank Antiques & Interi-

ors

169 W Front St 732.842.5400The Sun and The Moon

27 Monmouth St 732.915.8949Tower Hill Antiques

147 Broad St 732-842-5551Vizzini & Co

2 Bridge Ave 732.889.4668

ART & FRAMINGArt Alliance Gallery

33 Monmouth St 732.842.9403Banegas Fine Art Gallery

43 Broad St 732.546.6066

Beacon Fine Arts Gallery

61 Monmouth St 732.936.0888Chetkin Custom Framing

5 Wharf Av 732.747.0390Chetkin Gallery

9 Wharf Av 732.741.6116Frame To Please

2 Bridge Ave 732.741.8062Laurel Tracey Gallery

10 White St 732.224.0760McKay Imaging Photo Studio

& Gallery

12 Monmouth St 732.842.2272Red Bank Art Gallery

65 Broad St 732.219.9199Red Bank Frameworks

160 Monmouth St 732.219.6688Susan Berke Fine Art

By Appointment Only 732.842.9007U Gallery & Boutique

80 Broad St 732.747.6696

AUTOArrow Limousine

208 S Pearl St 800.882.776Atlantic Glass

21 Maple Ave 732.747.2020 Avis Rent a Car

25 Pearl St 732.747.0308 Bridge Avenue Gas

187 Riverside Ave 732.383.7939Dave’s Car Wash

76 Bridge Ave 732.741.2100Firestone Auto Care

26 Maple Ave 732.747.5700Mayo Auto Service

165 Monmouth St 732.842.8471Red Bank Limo

331 Newman Springs Rd 732.389.3883Sanford Auto Body

23 West St 732.747.3326Shawn’s Auto Center

39 Pearl St 732.576.8844

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T&J Auto Body

32 Bridge Ave 732.747.9417Tubby’s Auto Center

48 West St 732.742.7742

BANKSAmboy National Bank

36 Monmouth St 732.450.1640Bank of America

157 Broad St 732.842.6125Chase Bank

32 Broad St 732.450.1204Investors Bank

20 White St 732.747.2853PNC Bank

150 Broad St 732.224.8112Sovereign Bank

285 Broad St 732.741.3700TD North Bank

89 W Front St 732.530.5770Two River Comm. Bank

City Centre Plaza 100 Water St732.936.8380Valley National Bank

74 Broad St 732.224.5125Wells Fargo Bank

303 Broad St 732.219.6001

BOOKSChristian Science Reading Room

22 Monmouth St 732.741.2682

CLEANERS/ TAILORSBrownstone Dry Cleaners

117 Monmouth St 732.530.9360Cleveland the Tailor

88 Bridge Ave 732.576.18Front Street Cleaners

184 W Front St 732.530.5127Red Bank Cleaners

175 Broad St 732.219.1977Red Bank Laundry Ctr

54N Bridge Ave 732.530.6825Sciortino Tailors

3 E Front St 732.933.8448White Dove Cleaners

W Front & Maple Av 732.530.0577

CLOTHINGWOMENBarefoot Bride 65 Monmouth St 732.747.4014Coco Pari17 Broad St 732.212.8111Dor L’ Dor25 Broad St 732.383.8269DoubleTake97 Broad St 866.678.6464Emilia28 Monmouth St Garmany121 Broad St 732.576.8500Mustillo’s

11 Broad St 732.741.0258Nirvana

21 White St 732.530.3334P.S. Poppyseeds

54 English Plaza 732.741.1088Rue Royale Couture24 Monmouth St Sassy Chic Boutique

13 Monmouth St 732.747.0049Sweetest Sin Boutique

11 White St 732.747.3550

Winters Furs

43 Monmouth St 732.741.2675Wrapport

2 Harding Road 732.224.8810

MENGarmany

121 Broad St 732.576.8500Love Lane Tuxedos

66 Broad St 732.741.2251Sciortino Tailors

3 E Front St 732.933.8448

FAMILYFernando’s Shoe Repair

74 Monmouth St 732.842.5118If the Shoe Fits

18 Broad St 732.741.7273Jersey Shore Apparel Co.

24 Broad St 732.530.1048Lavish Kids Boutique

15 Broad St 732.212.8490Rare Breed Footwear

16 White St 732.757.7955Red Bank Surplus 16 Wallace St 732.530.5655Soles of Red Bank

2 Bridge Ave/The Galleria732.576.8200Syndicated Clothing

44 W. Front St 908.964.1010T. Berry Square

64 Broad St 732.576.1819Urban Outfitters

2 Broad St 732.741.3260

EYEWEARBrigadoon Opticians58 English Plaza 732.758.0606Eye Design90 Broad St 732.530.6865Eyes First Vision35 Monmouth St 732.530.5151Seaview Optical75 W Front St 732.758.1996

VINTAGE/CONSIGNMENTBackward Glances43 Broad St 732.842.9156DoubleTake97 Broad St 866.678.6464Monarc Thrift Shop77 Monmouth St 732.842.4881New & Nearly New Shop70 Monmouth St 732.747-2772Thrift & Gift

152 Monmouth St 732.345.1111

COMMUNICATIONSRed Bank Wireless

81A Monmouth St 732.212.8808Unlimited Communication II

18 White St 732.933.4191

FLORISTSBridal & Latham Florist

4 W Front St 732.787.0301Darryn Murphy Designs

24 Mechanic St 917.566.6504Dean’s Florist

15 Monmouth St 732.7471832Flowers on Front

5 E Front St 732.741.4666Red Bank Flowers

30 Monmouth St 732.530.9011

GIFTSAngie’s Hallmark

134 Broad St 732.741.5288

Carla Gizzi Jewelry

& Home Studio

169 W Front St 732.450.0122Carter & Cavero Old World

Olive Co.

19 Monmouth St 732.219.0506Earth Spirit New Age Center

25 Monmouth St 732.842.3855Edible Arrangements

29 W Front St 732.219.7600Firehouse Specialty Shop

24 Broad St 732.530.1048Fragile Earth Stuffed Animals

9 Monmouth St 732.927.0986Funk & Standard

Variety Store

40 Broad St 732.219.5885Don Francisco Cigars

18 Wallace St 732.383.7422Hobbymasters

62 White St 732.842.6020Inner Eye

19 W Front St 732.224.0100Jay & Silent Bob’s

Secret Stash

35 Broad St 732.758.0508O’Ireland Irish & Celtic

Imports

30 Monmouth St #3 732.747.4433Shore Chic

50 English Plaza 732.497.0947Surray Luggage

132 Broad St 732.747.2557Take A Bow

30 Monmouth St 732.747.2238Ten Thousand Villages

69 Broad St 732.576.1621Tobacco Paradise

16 W Front St 732.383-5339Toymasters

62 White St 732.530.8697

CANDIESRed Bank Chocolate Shoppe

17 White St 732.219.0822Ricky’s Candy, Cones & Chaos

86 Broad St 732.842.4637

HEALTH & BEAUTYAlternatives Wigs

30 Monmouth St 732.219.8600Ariston Hair Design

13 Broad St 732.530.4247Art’s Barber Shop

81 Monmouth St 732.741.9463Body & Beauty Bar

27 Monmouth St 732.889.1322Billy’s Barber Shop1 E Front St 732.241.0003Cardner’s Barber18 Mechanic St 732.747.9403Chelsea Morning7 White St 732.842.9037Cheveux Salon69 Monmouth St 732.450.9100 David Levine Salon26 Monmouth St 732.758.1009Elite Hair Studio

W Front & Maple Av 732.741.2998Esoterica Ltd

80 Broad St 732.758.1008Fashion Nails

41 Broad St 732.530.9690Glambar

116 Broad St 732.747.3000Glen Goldbaum 72

72 Bridge Av 732.530.5588

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Hair & Co

12-14 White St 732.747.6983Innovative Nails

73 Monmouth St 732.741.1144Indulgence Salon

16 Wallace St 732.219.0500Jonathan Salon

93 Broad St 732.212.0024Lambs & Wolves

66D Bridge Av 732.530.5588Lash Out

29 Monmouth St 732.576.8002Lux Beauty Store

88 Broad St 732.530.5656Nails Plus

46 English Plaza 732.530.3513Old World Shaving

4B W. Front St 732.345.9700Pluck’s

186 Monmouth St 732.933.5990Professional Pharmacy

134 Broad St 732.741.5288Quince

67 Monmouth St 732.530.4113Red Bank Electrolysis

& Assoc. Inc

200 Maple Av 732.747.2136Red Bank Nail Spa

62 Broad St 732.758.0500Rite Aid

140 Water St 732.747.3727Riverside Salon

140 Monmouth St 732.842.9966Rocky’s Barber Shop

16 Wallace St 732.741.8898Salon Concrete

15 Broad St 732.219.6558Salon 31

31 Monmouth St 732.530.0313Salon G

30 Monmouth St 732.530.0177Schwartz Salon

17 Monmouth St 732.741.7337Spa at the Galleria

2 Bridge Ave 732.212.1882Sunkissed Airbrush Tanning

30 Monmouth St 732.740.8861True Concepts Hair Design

220 W Front St 732.747.2200White Studio

102 W Front St 732.530.7373Winks

30 Monmouth St 732.219.9500Wisteria

17 Broad St 732.530.9491Zoom Hair Studio ❊

75 Monmouth St 732.842.0042

HOMEAUDIO/ VIDEO/ENTERTAINMENTDown to the Felt

182 W. Front St 732.212.1800Hi Def

47 Broad St 888.443.3348

BED & BATHDown to Basics

W Front & Bridge Av 732.741.6800Duxiana

37 Broad St 732.450.9011Red Bank Sleep Shoppe

59 Maple Av 732.212.9600Town & Country Kitchen & Bath

25 Bridge Ave 732.345.1441

CUSTOM &INTERIOR DESIGNC.C Studios

Decorative Painting, Murals

Red Bank 908.309.2067Darryn Murphy Designs

24 Mechanic St 732.741.3350Edwina’s Upholstery Shop

29 Monmouth St 732.741.6544Red Bank Drapery

49 Broad St 732.747.2543Window Treats

80 Broad St 732.219.0303

FLOOR COVERINGSA Step in Stone

2 Bridge Av 732.450.0080Ebner’s

29 E Front St 732.741.0302Monmouth Tile & Marble

44 Monmouth St 732.933.1760Nima Oriental Rugs

31 W. Front St 732.747.7705

FURNISHINGSHip & Humble Home

58 Broad St 732.747.5077Red Ginger Home

48 Broad St 732.345.1000Restoration Hardware

52 Broad St 732.212.0991Root Home Décor

59 Maple Av 732.503.3477Space

24 White St 732.224.1006T. Berry Square

64 Broad St 732.576.1819Ten Thousand Villages

69 Broad St 732.576.1621Vizzini & Company

2-40 Bridge Ave 732.889.4668

HARDWARE & SUPPLIESAtlantic Glass

21 Maple Av 732.747.2020Dunlap Locksmith

60 White St 732.747.2313Prown’s Home Improvement

135 Monmouth St 732.741.7500

KITCHENS & APPLIANCESBetter Housekeeping

46 Monmouth St 732.741.4310Creative Kitchens

19 E Front St 732.842.2331Town & Country

Kitchen & Bath

25 Bridge Ave 732.345.1441Queen Vacuum & Appliance

156 Monmouth St 732.747.5623

REALTORSBrothers Commercial Brokerage

227 East Bergen Pl 732.747.5575Kevin Murphy Realty

79 Maple Ave 732.741.3030Rocar Properties

41 Monmouth St 732.741.3313

JEWELERSA.H. Fisher Diamonds

46 Broad St 732.741.6262Caesar’s Creations

68 Broad St 732.842.5510Carla Gizzi

169 W Front St 732.450.0122Galleria Gold

W Front & Bridge Av 732.747.3337Hamilton Jewelers

19 Broad St 732.741.9600

Jacé

53 Broad St 732.450.8540Joel McFadden JewelryDesigns

32 White St 732.747.8877J & S Jewelers

391/2 Broad St 732.345.8388Leonardo Jewelers

35 E Front St 732.774.7880Nat’s Jewelers

70 Broad St 732.741.0229Quicksilver

8 White St 732.842.6696Seldin’s Trinkets & Jewelry

2 W Front St 732.741.6990Tiffany & Co.

105 Broad St 732.345.8150

MUSIC/DJSBob’s Guitar Hospital

30 Monmouth St 732.747.6965Cinecall Soundtracks &

Productions

24 Mechanic St 732.450.8882Jack’s Music Shoppe

30 Broad St 732.842.0731Monmouth Music

30 Monmouth St 732.747.8888Red Bank Rehearsal Studio

60 English Plaza 732.530.8794Ruscil’s Piano

17 Mechanic St 732.741.4224School of Rock

52 Monmouth St 877.605.3547Sounds to Go DJEntertainment

21 E Front St 732.544.9568Stormin’ Norman Productions

741.8733544.9568

OFFICE &PRINTINGAlphaGraphics

68 White St 732.758.0095McGinnis Printing

20 Monmouth St 732.758.0060The UPS Store

68 White St 732.530.0664Staples Copy & Print

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ENTERTAINMENTLIVE THEATERCount Basie Theatre

99 Monmouth St 732.842.9000Phoenix Studio Theatre

111 Monmouth St 732.747.0014Two River Theater Co

21 Bridge Av 732.345.1400

MOVIE THEATERClearview Cinema

36 White St 732.747.0333Count Basie Theatre

99 Monmouth St 732.842.9000

PERSONAL INSTRUCTIONACTINGCount Basie Performing Arts

Academy

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ADVERTISER INDEXA Time to Kiln 14Arrow Limousine 18Beth Burstein Pet Photography 34Coldwell Banker/Pauline Poyner 4The CommunityYMCA 28Count Basie Theatre 10Danny Sanchez Photography 6, 14Dancing Foot Yoga 28DoubleTake Consignment Boutique 15Duane Hutter/Painter 28The Glambar 19Gloria Nilson Realtors/Dave Sgalambro 28Good Karma Café 41Hamilton Jewelers 1Kate Grady Stained Glass 28La Pastaria 40Lux Beauty Store 14Molly Pitcher Inn/Oyster Point Hotel 3Monmouth Civic Chorus 14Monmouth Medical Center 29Monmouth University 26,27New Corner Restaurant 40Pizza Fusion 41Readie’s Cafe & Delicatessen 41Red Bank Antique Center 14Red Bank RiverCenter 17Red Bank Visitors Center 17Restaurant Nicholas 2Riverview Medical Center 23Rue Royale Couture 19Sassy Chic 19Siam Garden 40Sogo Sushi 41Solari Creative 16Spa at the Galleria/Oksana Loskot 16Sugarush 40True Concepts 14Two River Theater Inside Front Cover,37Zebu Forno 5

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The Grove at Shrewsbury Back CoverCortez Cigars 34

LITTLE SILVERGroomingdales 34Atlantic Laser Center Inside Back CoverMarcelino Dental Arts 34Skin & Bones Day Spa 34Willow Cleaners 34The Woman's Exchange 34

FAIR HAVENBlue Stove Antiques 30, 33Boxwood Gardens Florist 30Coastal Décor 30Ferguson Dental Care 30Flair Cleaners 33Gem Of An Idea 30, 33Nature’s Emporium 30Pauline's Paperie 30Shutters 30Umberto 33

CRAFTSA Time to Kiln

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9 Monmouth St 732.224.9276DANCEAcademy of Dance Arts

59 Chestnut St 732.842.9262American Academy of Dance

W Front & Bridge Av 732.758.8282Fred Astaire

46 Newman Springs Rd 732.741.4188K. Barnett Dance School

37 E Front St 732.747.9552Dancing Foot Yoga

16 Monmouth St 732.219.6662

MODELINGBarbizon

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MUSICMonmouth Music

30 Monmouth St 732.747.8888Musician’s Studio

13 Globe Ct 732.741.5915School of Rock

52 Monmouth St 877.605.3547

FITNESS/SPORTSCenter for Pilates

W Front & Bridge Av 732.345.1515Community YMCA

166 Maple Av 732.741.2504Player’s Edge

264 Shrewsbury Av 732.671.6809Power Center

22-24 W Front St 732.212.0700Red Bank Armory Ice Skating Rink

76 Chestnut St 732.450.9001Work Out World

30 W Front St 732.450.8822Ultimate Physique129 Monmouth St 732.747.1773

LANGUAGEThe Language School

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YOGA & SPIRITAstrology of Red Bank

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Dancing Foot Yogaat Synapse Studios16 Monmouth St 732.219.6662Earth Spirit25 Monmouth St 732.842.3855Moonstruck

W Front & Bridge Av 732.530.0568Readings By Gina

112 Monmouth St 732.224.0304

PETS/INSTRUCTIONSBark Avenue

4 W Front St 732.741.4175Big Tail Waggin

205 W Front St 732.460.0021Fins & Feathers

158 Monmouth St 732.842.4197Le French Groomer56 Monmouth St 450.1738Paw Palace

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Red Bank Dog Training

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PHOTOGRAPHY Bobbie Kingsley

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116 Broad St 732.784.7278Chris LobuePhotography

21 E Front St 732.926.0095CLB Photography

21 East Front St 201.926.0095Danny Sanchez

Photography

25 Bridge Av 732.530.4120Dave Kingdon

Photographers

1 W Front St 732.741.6621Joe Minnella

Cinematography

21 E Front St 732.239.4225John Arcara Photography

60 Broad St, 2ndFl 732.299.9537Kramer Photography

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LoBoudoir Photography

21 East Front St 201.926.0095McKay Imaging Photo

Studio & Gallery

12 Monmouth St 732.842.2272

PUBLIC SERVICESEastern Monmouth Area

Chamber of Commerce

47 Reckless Pl 732.741.0055Family Options Adoption

19 Bridge Av 732.936.077Monmouth County

Arts Council

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46 English Plaza, Ste 6 732.842.4244Riverview Medical CTR

1 Riverview Plaza 732.741.2700Red Bank Visitors Center

46 English Plaza, Ste 6 732.741.9211Woman’s Club

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WINE & SPIRITSCrate’s Liquors

14 N Bridge Ave 732.747.1485Eiffel Liquors

184 Monmouth St 732.842.9500Heritage Liquors

1 Broad St 732.741.2234Red Bank Liquors

9 West St 732.747.1111Wayne’s Market

21 West Front St 732.741.0333Wine Cellar

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RETROGRADETIMES TWOBetween now and mid-April, two of the usually fastest-moving planets, Mars and Mercury, will be spending time with their celestial gearshifts in the “R-for-Retrograde” position.

Planets actually always move in a forward direction, but becausetheir orbits are not perfectly circular, all but the Sun and Moon some-times appear to be moving backwards. When this happens, they are said to be retrograde. When planets are retrograde, their energies are not expressed as clearly as when they are moving forward. It’s likehow you can drive much more comfortably and easily when you’re heading down the interstate than whenyou’re backing out of the driveway. When planets are REtrograde, the rule of thumb is to slow down and do“RE” kinds of things (review, relax, retrospect, reorganize, reconsider, etc.) when it comes to the activities and energies represented by that planet.

It might not be a bad idea to turn off the ringtone on all phones and schedule a relaxing getaway, even if it’sonly to your own favorite, coziest part of your home, when the two back-stepping planets join hands betweenMarch 12 and April 4. At the least, try to get your income tax done before the twelfth.

ALICE LOFFREDO | astrologykarmaandyou.com

by ALICE LOFFREDO

MARS RETROGRADEJanuary 23 - April 13, 2012

Mars represents our physical energy, our personal will and initiative, and our ability to assertourselves in pursuit of our goals. When Mars moves forward in its orbit, we move forward inour lives. Every couple of years or so, it slows down and goes retrograde for a period of abouttwo-and-a-half months. These are times when the Universe asks us to slow down our own paceas well. You might find that you’re feet feel like they’re wearing cement-lined sneakers whenyou try to push forward with a new project, or make progress on your New Year’s resolutions.It’s not unusual to feel physically tired during this period. It’s time to RElax more. Spend timeREviewing your priorities and commitments. REconsider whether you’ve bitten off more thanyou can chew. Although it’s not the time to initiate major undertakings if you can help it, youcan certainly keep the ball rolling on anything you’ve started, though you might want to thinkabout slowing your pace and energetic commitment, even if it means extending the time line.Mars also relates to anger and aggression, and if you’ve been burying frustration and irritationfor any reason, now’s the time to RE-examine the origins and see what you can do to bringeverything out in the open where it can dissipate.

Once the fiery planet goes direct on April 13th, you can be REjuvenated and ready to moveforward, full steam ahead!

MERCURY RETROGRADEMarch 12 - April 4, 2012

Mercury, the planet representing how we learn, think, and communicate, goes retrograde threetimes a year for about three weeks. When speedy, agile Mercury slows down and moves backward life can become confusing, and misunderstandings of all kinds can be a dime-a-dozen, because everyone on the planet is affected. Because no one is thinking as clearly asthey are when Mercury is moving forward, it’s not a good time to make big decisions if youdon’t have to...or to sign contracts, negotiate big deals, start new initiatives etc. However, it isa great period for “chilling,” and sorting things out internally through REflection, REview, andREtrospection.

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