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Greetings from Asbury Park - Tom Gilmour Director of Commerce + Good Times 8/28/08

Friday, August 29th, 2008
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Greetings from Asbury Park:
Another great weekend and another one to follow. Hard to believe it’s Labor Day Weekend which means after I send this, I will be getting hundreds of “out of the office” replies cause everyone has already bagged work and is starting the weekend. But for the few of you who are still checking email this is another great weekend to be in Asbury Park. I checked with the weather gurus and they have shared with me that the threat of Hurricane Fay will pass to the west sparing us the rain but in turn, creating great surf. So, there’s no better place to be this weekend than in the best little city on the Jersey Shore: Only in Asbury Park!

So, last night Patti and I attended the Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce business card exchange at Paradise. This is one of Asbury Park’s great venues that is hooked up with the Empress Hotel and now, the new restaurant Ketchup. These monthly events are the place to be. If you are in business and not part of this; oh well. Shep Pettibone, the owner, proprietor, and host welcomed the group and even was in the kitchen cooking. What a great way to ease into the weekend. A great time, great food and great people, with a little business on the side. So, Patti and I are leaving and Billy Idol is on the outdoor stage at the Stone Pony and of course, he is playing “White Wedding.” Only in Asbury Park!

I’m going to try to make this short so here’s some highlights of what’s going on this weekend in the city:

Thursday, August 28th: Asbury Park Concert Band, Salute to the Armed Forces (children’s concert) 7 PM, Convention Hall Grand Arcade.
Doggie Happy Hour - Wonder Bar 5-8 PM.
Concert photographer, John Cavanaugh hosts S.O.A.P. (Sounds Of Asbury Park) Meet & Greet at Rocktography photo exhibit at Asbury Galleria, 1000 Ocean Avenue on the boardwalk.
Wilk in Ma’Plej at Stephen Crane House (508 4th) www.wilkmusic.com
“Simply Barbara” with Steven Brinberg, 8 PM at McLoone’s Supper Club.

Friday, August 29th: Mayor’s “Chill-Out” Jazz Series, 6 PM at the Transportation Center: Vel Johnson.
The Creators of S.O.A.P. - Stone Pony
Jullian Rhys at Mattison Park, 9 PM

Saturday, August 30th: Main Street Farmers Market, Fireman’s Park, 8 AM to 1 PM.
DAD (Drums and Disabilities) fundraiser, 7 PM -Stone Pony. www.dadprogram.org
Virago - Twisted Tree Café - 7 PM
Keith Calmes at Plan B - 7 PM.

Sunday, August 31st: Jazz Mass, St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church at 9 AM
Asbury Galleria is hosting a special “end of summer” (I don’t think so) event with our favorite author Helen Pike from 2 to 4 PM.
Twisted Covers: 80’s legend, the Replacements and other artists at Twisted Tree Café - 5 PM.
Jazz Lobsters, 6 PM at McLoone’s Supper Club.
Beach Fireworks at 9 PM

Monday, September 1st: Labor Day - don’t go to work! Municipal offices closed including mine.
The Jersey Shore’s best beach - all day

Tuesday, September 2nd: School starts and the state’s best kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Gilmour welcomes a new class and nurtures an educational journey like no other. Only Mrs. Gilmour!

Old Man Rafferty’s celebrates its first year anniversary today. Congratulations to owner Mark Jakuboski and his staff. We are grateful for your presence in our downtown. HUGE!

Confession time: Last weekend I spent four days outside the city limits. My only athletic prowess outside of my surfing fame was my participation as a senior member of New England’s greatest high school lacrosse team. Our coach, Bill Labelle finally retired from teaching after 50 years and team member and friend Bill Shattuck hosted a surprise party at his magnificent home in South Dartmouth, Mass. Some of these guys who attended, I have not seen since high school and Patti got some very interesting insights into my wayward youth (I denied it all). We took a wonderful side trip to Martha’s Vineyard and as we are walking down the main street in Oaks Bluff, who do we run into but Kay Harris from Asbury Galleria - you can never hide! It was a fun weekend and it was great to recharge.

Next weekend, is First Saturday and our Labor of Love fundraiser to raise funds to purchase back to school supplies for Asbury Park youth. Call the Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce at 732.775.7676 for information.

City management is extending this great beach season and keeping the guarded beaches open one more weekend, next Saturday, September 6th and Sunday, September 7th (weather permitting). Stay tuned!

Where will you be spending your weekend? Only in Asbury Park!

Wishes for a wonderful and safe weekend.

Tom Gilmour
Director of Commerce and Good Times

If you know anyone who would like to receive these weekly email updates, they may go to the city’s web site, www.cityofasburypark.com and subscribe.

Tom Gilmour serves as the Director of Commerce for the City of Asbury Park and is responsible for economic development, the APUEZ (Asbury Park Urban Enterprise Zone Program), special events, and the city’s employment initiative; “Asbury Works.”

Greetings from Asbury Park - Tom Gilmour Director of Commerce + Good Times 8/21/08

Thursday, August 21st, 2008
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Greetings from ASbury Park:
And what a weekend it was. As I mentioned last week, I was going to take Friday and Monday off. What I didn’t know was that Patti and I were going to experience one great Asbury Park weekend. Friday, we spent most of the day downtown shopping and checking out some of the new stores. Stopped by Brickwall for our favorite burger and fish and chips and then off to “Hair” (more about that later). Saturday, we stopped by the Farmers Market and the Clearwater Festival. Had lunch at the Mayfair Grill on the boardwalk, and then to the beach, so I could check out my new boogey board. Went home for a quick change and then off to the Stone Pony to catch “It was Forty Years Ago Today” with Todd Rundgren, Christopher Cross and Denny Lane. The Beatle tribute was really cool but I have to admit Rundgren’s rendition of my favorite “I don’t want to work, I just want to bang on the drum all day” really rocked the house. Sunday brought early morning church and a beeline to the beach. We discovered a very different but very enjoyable morning beach non-crowd. At noon we headed home to get ready for Patti’s God-daughter, Lauren Ganley’s wedding. Over the weekend, we also booked a room at Mikell Towery’s Big House. This is a very special B & B. Our plan was to sleep late, grab a cup of coffee and head to the beach. When we came down stairs in the morning, Mikell was preparing a breakfast like no other. We met a great couple who were teachers in Brooklyn, sampled Mikell’s great cooking and shared some fun stories. Then, off to the beach to soak in another great beach day. I’ve been to many great places and many great beaches but let me ask you, where can you go to experience so many fun and cultural events, great food, meet terrific and fun people, buy very cool stuff and chill on the Jersey Shore’s best beach? Yes, Only in Asbury Park! Quite HUGE!

I want to apologize to all our web site fans for the malfunctioning web cam that sits on top of the Berkeley Hotel. I believe it is finally fixed and I encourage all of you to check it out at www.cityofasburypark.com. The minute the cam goes down; I get hundreds of emails from all over the world begging me to get it fixed. Mother Nature has not been kind to our cam. The salt air breezes do a job on its operation. I just ordered the third new housing for unit for the cam. Hopefully, it will continue to please so many of you and bring back those fond memories. Panoramic! Enjoy!

Our local newspaper, The Coaster celebrated its 25th Anniversary, Wednesday evening at the Wonder Bar. Kudos to the Carroll family and Michael Booth for keeping us all informed and smart. It was a great Asbury Park party. Only in Asbury Park!

Asbury Shorts New York comes to the Paramount Theatre this Saturday, August 23rd at 7:30 PM. This is a unique evening of the world’s best short films. The event is sponsored by Jose Cuervo and will feature special guest Vincent Pastore of the Sopranos. Tickets are $12.00. To reserve tickets in advance email your request to dougleclaire54@yahoo.com. Call 718.510.6929 for all show information. Only in Asbury Park!

Concert Photographer, John Cavanaugh will host a meet & greet at his Rocktography photo exhibit Thursday, August 28th at the Asbury Galleria, 1000 Ocean Avenue in honor of those who laid the foundation for what would be known worldwide as the sound of Asbury Park: S.O.A.P. John Cafferty will make a special appearance at 7:30 PM. For additional information visit www.Rocktography.info or call John Cavanaugh at 732.364.7444. Huge!

Also this weekend:

Thursday, August 21th: the Asbury Park Summer Concert Series continues with “More Broadway.” The music starts at 7 PM in the Grand Arcade at Convention Hall.
Rocktography photo exhibit at Asbury Galleria
ArtsCAP fundraiser at Mattison Park - Atlanta composer, poet and novelist, Dr. Larry Corse.

Friday, August 22th: the Mayor’s “Chill-Out Jazz Series at the Asbury Park Transportation Center. Starting at 6 PM, this week’s featured artist is local favorite, Laranah Phipps.
J420 - America’ Cup, 633 Cookman Ave.
Slightly Stupid - Stone Pony

Saturday, August 23th: Main Street Farmers Market 8 AM to 1 PM, Fireman’s Park.
Vendors Market Fair, City Hall parking lot, 10 AM to 4 PM
Asbury Shorts New York Film Festival- Paramount Theatre
Black Out Party - Paradise
Sally - America’s Cup
People in Planes - The Saint
John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band - Stone Pony

Sunday, August 24th: the greatest beach on the Jersey Shore!

Kudos to the Revision Theatre and their spectacular production of “HAIR.” Asbury Park is full of talented and creative professionals but the group at Revision has quickly established Asbury Park as the “place.” If you haven’t seen this production, make sure you do. Staged in the historic Carousel building, is a once in a lifetime treat. Visit info@ReVisiontheatre.org for information. Aquarius!

WOR radio star, Joan Hamburg, was in Asbury Park (for the second year in a row) on Wednesday to tape another show. This time her show was staged at Tim McLoone’s Supper Club and will be broadcast today. Quite Huge!

Still time to sign up for Mercy Center’s 6th Annual Golf Outing, September 6, 2008. Call Tiffany at 732.774.9397 x, 14 or visit www.mercycenternj.org for more information.

Dates to mark:

Wednesday, August 27th: Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce business card exchange at the Empress Hotel - Paradise - Ketchup, 101 Asbury Avenue. These monthly networking opportunities are not to be missed. Members $10 - Non-Members $20. Call the chamber office at 732.775.7676 or go to www.asburyparkchamber.com for additional information Pre-registration is suggested and appreciated. Bring plenty of business cards. Also, beach fireworks.

Sunday, September 14th: Guinness Oyster Festival - Noon to 6 PM. Stay tuned!

I always pay the price when I take some time off and Tuesday was just a bear in baggies. This has been one great summer. Sunday we broke a record for beach badge sales. Having said all that, I’m willing to suffer the consequences on Tuesday, so I’m going to again take Friday and Monday and you know what, I think I’ll add Thursday. Many of you experience great times in the city. If you have an Asbury story that you want to share, send it along and if it passes the test, I’ll share it here. Where will you spend you weekend?

Wishes for a wonderful and safe weekend.

Tom Gilmour
Director of Commerce and Good Times

Greetings from Asbury Park - Tom Gilmour Director of Commerce + Good Times 8/14/08

Thursday, August 21st, 2008
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Greetings from Asbury Park:
We had another great weekend even though Mother Nature threw in some pretty heavy rain on Sunday. The AP 5K was a very cool success and we finally passed the thousand mark, with 1,100 participants for the first time. My sister Pam traveled from Maryland to run and finished third in her age group. Local favorite, Rich Karpinski finished second in his age group but we are all still trying to figure out what age group that really was? It was a great day for the race and a great day for Asbury Park. Special thanks to Phil Hinck, our race director and the Jersey Shore Running Club for all their hard work the past four years. To finish on the boardwalk makes this race very unique and a favorite of many runners. The AP 5K has arrived . . . just another reason Asbury Park is the place to be. Huge!

There is so much going on this weekend, it is difficult to determine where to start, but I think Revision Theatre’s production of “Hair” will define the weekend. This is one AP event you don’t want to miss. The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical promises to be so unique being performed in the historic Carousel House in the Casino building. This legendary show will have a Revision “twist” that you will only find in Asbury Park. The NY Times did a feature last weekend on Revision and this very special production. “Hair” opens Friday night at 8 PM with performances Thursdays & Fridays at 8 PM, Saturdays at 7 PM & 10:30 PM and Sundays at 7 PM thru August 31st. So, Asbury Park! Aquarius!

Another, great event this weekend is the Asbury Park Historical Society’s Third Annual Art on the Boardwalk show. This wonderful display takes place on Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM on the boardwalk between Sunset & 5th Avenues.

And . . . The Clearwater Festival is rocking in Sunset Park on Saturday and Sunday. This is the fifth year Clearwater has been in Asbury Park and it just keeps growing. Check out the many environmental groups, unique merchandise and of course great music: The Mayor’s Players, The Sensational Soul Cruisers and Glen Burtnik. Go to www.mcclearwater.org for information. Go Green!

Also this weekend:

Thursday, August 14th: the Asbury Park Summer Concert Series continues with “More Broadway.” The music starts at 7 PM in the Grand Arcade at Convention Hall.
ArtsCAP fundraiser at Mattison Park presents artist Chris Hartsgrove. Tax Deductible Donation: $20. For reservations call 732.807.3435

Friday, August 15th: the Mayor’s “Chill-Out Jazz Series at the Asbury Park Transportation Center. Starting at 6 PM, this week’s featured artist is Cynthia Holiday.
Sharon McNight at Tim McLoone’s Supper Club, 8 PM.
I love the 80’s party! - Paradise - 732.988.6663

Saturday, August 16th: Main Street Farmers Market 8 AM to 1 PM, Fireman’s Park.
“It Was Forty Years Ago Today” at the Stone Pony. St. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band starring Todd Rundgren, Denny Laine and Christopher Cross accompanied by the Classical Hits Symphony.
Paramore at Convention Hall
Raiders of the Lost Ark: the Adaptation: Asbury Lanes 8 PM. Cost: $15 (portion to benefit ArtsCAP).

Sunday, August 17th:
Art on the Boradwalk - 11 AM to 4 PM.

I had to borrow my Mom’s issue of AARP (World’s Largest Circulation Magazine) to check out an article “Journeys” that featured Perry Garfinkel’s recent trip the Jersey Shore. Garfinkel is the author of national bestseller “Buddha or bust: In Search of Truth, Meaning, Happiness and the Man who Found Them All” (www.BuddhaorBust.com). I was lucky to get a heads-up that Perry was in town, tracked him down, and gave him the mandatory “Gilmour-Tour.” He commented that “Asbury Park was my favorite destination down the shore. I found my Jersey “truth” there. It’s a fascinating multi-diverse place with a rich history and very promising future.” His article also included a quote from one the of the city’s great ambassadors, Marilyn Schlossbach: “Asbury Park is essential Jersey: we’re black, we’re white, we’re gay, we’re straight, we’re Latino, we’re old and we’re young - we’re Everyman. We may have been held back, but we won’t be held down.” Truth! Only in Asbury Park!

The Jersey Shore Running Club is staging the Tuesday Evening Summer Series running event on the boardwalk every Tuesday in August. Check out www.jsrc.com for details.

The Sunset Lake Clean-Up will take place this Saturday from 10 AM to Noon. Meet at the Emory Foot Bridge. Help us clean up the lake and then head over to Clearwater.

Mark your calendars for the Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce’s next Business Card Exchange on Wednesday, August 27th at 5:30 to 8:30 PM to be held at Paradise, Ketchup and the Empress Hotel. This is always one of our most popular venues. Be there!

And the businesses just keep coming! The Baker Boys, a wonderful bakery located in Ocean Grove has opened another location in the Grand Arcade at Convention Hall. Their cupcakes are “off the charts.” Make sure you make this a stop on your next visit.

Shelter Home a new home furnishing, gift shop just opened at XXX Cookman Avenue (former home of Be Gallery). A quick visit (without Patti) revealed significant great and unique merchandise. Also, a must stop. Only in Asbury Park!

Check out Market in the Middle’s Paws for Life event in support of the Monmouth County SPCA and the Asbury Rockin Cats. The fundraiser begins at 4 PM on Saturday, August 16th at the Wonder Bar with a doggy fashion show. The festivities then move to Market in the Middle for a wine and cheese reception. For more info, call 732.776.8886.

The city’s new pay-to-park system at the beach becomes fully operational on Friday, August 15th and will be officially enforced.

On Tuesday, the Asbury Park Urban Enterprise Program held their annual retreat at Restaurant Plan B. Under the leadership of our Chairman, Malcolm Navias, we completed another successful year even though we faced a tough economy and continued state over- regulation. We celebrated with a great lunch but immediately turned our focus on next year. We will be researching the creation of a wayfaring signage program, updating our design guidelines to include “green” elements, designing and implementing a “Buy Local” campaign, and the possibility of purchasing a trolley for the city. Stay tuned!

The weather gurus are predicting another great beach weekend. Where do you want to spend your weekend?

Think about it - is there any city like Asbury Park?

Tom Gilmour
Director of Commerce and Good Times

Conover Agent Susan McCarthy Helps Cabaret on City Boardwalk

Thursday, August 14th, 2008
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 Piano man Bob Egan of Asbury Park performs

REPRINTED BY PERMISSION OF THE COASTER NEWSPAPER   August 14, 2008

By ED SALVAS

Planning a special occasion or corporate event and want to liven it up with entertainment? Call Bob Egan.

As the owner of Bob Egan Entertainment, a company he founded 21 years ago in New Hope, Pa., Egan has been booking speciality acts for all types of events and has a Rolodex filled with the names of singers, pianists, violin players, bagpipers, a harpist and even an Elvis Impersonator. His clients work throughout New Jersey, as well as in the New York area and Philadelphia.

Since 2004, Egan has owned a condo in Asbury Park and now divides his time between the city and his headquarters in New Hope.

Coaster Photo
Asbury Park resident Bob Egan is well known at Moonstruck in Asbury Park where he performs regularly. He also performs at Tim McLoone’s Supper Club on the boardwalk.

Since 2005 he’s been playing the piano and hosting a Sunday open mic show twice a month at Moonstruck in Asbury Park. He recently signed on to handle bookings and host a monthly “Cabaret Night” at Tim McLoone’s Supper Club on the boardwalk.

Egan, a native of Bucks County, Pa., was playing the piano at clubs in that area and was frequently asked to recommend someone for a special event, wedding or party. He soon realized that people were making money thanks to his referral, so he decided to cut himself in and founded Bob Egan Entertainment.

“I find them and Rolodex them,” is how he describes the business.

In 1987, Egan started what would become a fixture in the tri-state area, the Cabaret at Odette’s, a restaurant and club in New Hope. His regular Cabaret shows at Odette’s soon attracted a large following among both the public and Cabaret performers. Odette’s closed its doors for good in June of 2006 after being flooded by the Delaware River for the third time in 20 months. Egan says plans are underway to resurrect Odette’s at a new, higher location in New Hope, and he hopes it will reopen in 2010.

During its nearly 20-year run, Odette’s featured many of the top Cabaret performers in the country, according to Egan. The list of performers appearing at Odette’s reads like a “who’s who” of Cabaret.

“Nancy LaMott, Carol Lawrence, Rosalyn Kind, Sam Harris, Morgana King, Hildegarde, Maureen McGovern, Karen Akers, Margaret Whiting, Ann Hampton Callaway and Liz Callaway,” Egan says. “It was such a great time. I had all the best and favorites of mine there. If I could have added Barbara Cook to the list, I could die and go to heaven, but that one was always a dream.”

Egan is hoping to continue the tradition at Tim McLoone’s Supper Club which recently opened on the boardwalk in Asbury Park in the space above the former Howard Johnson’s. After buying his Asbury Park condo in 2004, Egan says he would frequently walk the boardwalk and point to the HoJo’s and say “that’s the perfect place for a cabaret.”

His real estate agent, Susan McCarthy of the Conover Agency, heard about McLoone’s plans and suggested the two men meet.

Egan says when he and McLoone finally did meet, McLoone told him that many people in the business had told him to “talk to Bob Egan.”

The cabaret as an entertainment form has been around for decades and is typically a variety show featuring a mix of Broadway show tunes, popular standards, jazz, classical and even opera.

A recent cabaret night at McLoone’s featured entertainers from throughout central New Jersey and Philadelphia, and some local artists, including Amanda Conn-Levin of Tinton Falls, Tom Chiola, whose family lives in Neptune, and 22 year old jazz singer Chelsea Palermo of Rumson. Three talented members of the club’s wait staff formed an act called the “Supper Club Serenaders.” Julie Stanford, Jenny McDowell and Reuben Nagy, opened the show and also performed individually during the evening.

Bob Egan has recorded three solo piano CD’s. “On My Own,” and “Circle of Friends” feature Broadway show tunes, songs from the movies and popular standards, and “12/25,” is an album of Holiday favorites. He says the Supper Club Cabaret as been very well received and he’s excited about the city’s future now that redevelopment is well underway, and says there’s room for all types of entertainment. He notes that on a recent Saturday night, there was a cabaret show at the Supper Club, a performance of the opera “Carmen” by the Metro Lyric Opera at the Paramount Theater, and a group performing Beatles songs on the beach. For non-music lovers, there was also Roller Derby at Convention Hall.

In addition to his Asbury Park shows, Egan can be found every Monday at the Stockton Inn in Stockton, at the Bernards Inn in Bernardsville on Wednesday, and at Bowman’s Tavern in New Hope, Pa. on Friday.

Greetings from Asbury Park - Tom Gilmour Director of Commerce + Good Times 8/6/08

Thursday, August 7th, 2008
Greetings from Asbury Park
Weekly Updates
Greetings from Asbury Park:
Did I pick the right weekend to take off Friday and Monday? Huge! Sunday and Monday were some of the best beach days ever. I think the other thousand ocean revelers agreed. The Kite Festival, AP Volley Ball Tournament and beach baptism separated us from all the other shore towns. Madison Marquette will be treating us to fireworks every Wednesday night during the month of August. I think we have been discovered. Oh well, it was only a matter of time. We truly, have the best beach on the Jersey Shore! Only in Asbury Park!This weekend brings us the Asbury Park 5-K. This is truly one of the great competitive and fun races on the shore. The AP5K is a unique 2 lap spectator-friendly tour of the revitalized city. The race starts on Fifth Avenue right in front of the Wonder Bar and the finish line is on the boardwalk right before the historic Convention Hall. Each participant is also given a free beach for a day on our great beaches. Kids races will follow the main event in Bradley Park across from the Convention Hall. Many of you probably don’t know that Asbury Park was the site of one of NJ’s original road races, the Asbury Park 10-K. This great road running event is sponsored by the Asbury Park Urban Enterprise Zone Program and proceeds benefit the Boys and Girls Club.One great local comedian, Mike Marino will be doing his thing at the Paramount Theatre on Saturday night at 8 PM. Patti and I caught Mike two years ago when he was filming an HBO special at the Paramount. Patti gave me the DVD for Christmas and we just watched it again, a couple of weeks ago. Besides lots of laughs, there are some great shots of the beautiful Paramount Theatre. Be there!

HE’ E NALU Surf Art Show at the Shoppes at the Arcade. Opening night Friday starting at 7 PM. Exhibit continues Saturday & Sunday.

This weekend:

Thursday, August 7th: the Asbury Park Summer Concert Series continues with a children’s concert, “Tour of the United States.” The music starts at 7 PM and this concert series has now been moved into the Grand Arcade at Convention Hall.
Friday, 08-08-08: the Mayor’s “Chill-Out Jazz Series at the Asbury Park Transportation Center. Starting at 6 PM, this week’s featured artist is our own Dorian Perreott. Cool!
TNA Wrestling - 7 PM at Convention Hall
New Riders of the Purple Sage - Stone Pony
Saturday, August 9th: Asbury Park 5-K.
Mike Marino - Paramount Theatre

The ReVision Theatre will be premiering their production of the hit rock musical “Hair” on Friday, August 15th in the historic Carousel building. “Let the Sun Shine In.” Ironically, an article in this week’s Time magazine describes “a definitive version of the groundbreaking show has just started a monthlong run in New York City.” The ReVision Theatre has quickly established a reputation for very creative productions, so we are in for a very exciting adaptation for this great show. Madison Marquette and ReVision Theatre have been working to prepare the Carousel building to accommodate this outstanding musical. Kudos to the city’s construction department under the leadership of Russ Corby, who has been diligently providing direction and extra efforts to make sure the building, meets all the requirements for performance space. This is one show you will not want to miss. Stay tuned! Aquarius!

More August “Good Times”:

Every Wednesday, beach fireworks
Every Thursday - Summer Boardwalk Concert Series
Every Friday - Mayor’s “Chill-Out” Jazz Series - AP Transportation Center
August 13th - Bob Dylan -Convention Hall
August 16th & 17th - Clearwater Festival, Sunset Park
August 16th - Paramore - Paramount Theatre
August 17th - Art on the Boardwalk - Asbury Park Historical Society
August 23rd -Short Film Festival, Paramount Theatre
August 23rd - John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band - Stone Pony
August 27th - Billy Idol at the Stone Pony

Last week, I spoke about the new container hut businesses on the boardwalk. Make sure you check out Ralph’s Italian Ice on the boardwalk at 2nd Avenue. Patti and I sampled some great ices this past weekend. Try the “Orange Crème.” Ralph’s is another great addition to this year’s Asbury Park boardwalk. Only in Asbury Park!

NJ Monthly continues to recognize Asbury Park’s great assets. Their August Best Restaurants issue included Sister Sue’s as one of the best Caribbean restaurants. Bistro Ole was designated as the “Critic’s Choice” in the best Spanish/Portuguese/Tapas category. The APUEZ’s Main Street Farmers’ Market was also mentioned in the Farmers’ Market section. No surprises there! Only in Asbury Park!

It looks like another great weekend in the Park. Maybe, I will have to take another Monday off. Only in Asbury Park! Wishes for a wonderful and safe weekend.

Tom Gilmour
Director of Commerce and Good Times

If you know anyone who would like to receive these weekly email updates, they may go to the city’s web site, www.cityofasburypark.com and subscribe.

Tom Gilmour serves as the Director of Commerce for the City of Asbury Park and is responsible for economic development, the APUEZ (Asbury Park Urban Enterprise Zone Program), special events, and the city’s employment initiative; “Asbury Works.”

Historic Asbury Park Postcard Project

Monday, August 4th, 2008
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