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United Way’s Oldies but Goodies Mother’s Day Concert

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May 11, 2025 @ 18:00 22:00

Benefiting Families in Greater Union County
Date: Sunday, May 11, 2025
Time: 5:00 PM (Doors open at 4:00 PM)
Location: UCPAC Main Stage, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway, NJ

Celebrate Mother’s Day with an unforgettable night of classic tunes at the United Way’s Oldies but Goodies Mother’s Day Concert. This special event features a fantastic lineup of nostalgic hits from the past, bringing the best of oldies music to life while benefiting families in Greater Union County.

Why You Should Attend:

  • A Heartwarming Cause: Proceeds from this event directly benefit families in Greater Union County, supporting United Way’s initiatives to improve lives across the region. Enjoy a great night out while making a meaningful impact in your community.
  • Classic Oldies Hits: Relive the golden era of music with timeless songs that have stood the test of time. Whether you’re a fan of doo-wop, rock ‘n roll, or Motown, this concert is sure to take you down memory lane.
  • Perfect Mother’s Day Celebration: Treat your mom (or yourself!) to a memorable evening of music, fun, and community spirit. The relaxed atmosphere and soulful melodies will make for a perfect Mother’s Day celebration.
  • UCPAC’s Stunning Main Stage: Enjoy the concert in the beautiful UCPAC Main Stage venue, where the acoustics and atmosphere are perfect for a night of music and memories.

Event Details:

  • Date: Sunday, May 11, 2025
  • Time: 5:00 PM (Doors open at 4:00 PM)
  • Location: UCPAC Main Stage, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway, NJ
  • Tickets: [Get Tickets Now]

Join us for a night of musical nostalgia and support a wonderful cause with the United Way’s Oldies but Goodies Mother’s Day Concert. This is a special evening you won’t want to miss!

If you were there last year, you know it was an unforgettable night full of timeless music, laughter, and memories—and this year is going to top it all!

This incredible event isn’t just about great music; it’s also about giving back. All proceeds benefit families in the Greater Union County community.

This year’s performers are:

The Intruders
The Legendary Bluenotes
The Dramatics Tribute
The Temptations Revue featuring Paul Williams, Jr.
Blue Magic Revue featuring Stuart “Orlando” Morgan
The Chilites Revue

Join us for the Oldies but Goodies Mother’s Day Concert hosted by the one and only Dr. Bob Lee – an epic celebration you absolutely can’t miss!

Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

1601 Irving St.
Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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Dave Matthews Band

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July 25, 2025 @ 08:00 July 26, 2025 @ 17:00

Get ready for an unforgettable summer of music with the Dave Matthews Band as they hit the road for their 2025 Summer Tour! Known for their electrifying live performances, the band is set to bring their signature sound—blending rock, jazz, and improvisation—to audiences all across the country. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to their music, this tour promises to be an experience you won’t want to miss!


Why You Can’t Miss the 2025 Summer Tour:

Join the Community: Concerts by the Dave Matthews Band are more than just shows—they’re events. With dedicated fans, intimate vibes, and a focus on music, every night on tour is an opportunity to connect with people who share your love of music.

Iconic Hits and New Material: Expect a mix of fan favorites like “Crash Into Me,” “Ants Marching,” and “Satellite,” along with new tracks from their latest album. With their ever-evolving sound, Dave Matthews Band’s live performances offer something fresh each time.

An Epic Live Experience: Renowned for their improvisational energy, no two shows are ever the same. Be prepared for spontaneous jams, crowd interactions, and a vibe that only a Dave Matthews Band concert can offer.

Stunning Visuals and Sound: Experience top-tier production with incredible lighting, sound design, and stage presence, bringing the magic of Dave Matthews Band to life in every venue.


🎟️ Tickets, Merchandise & Info:

Accessible seating available for all guests.

Click here to go to the Merch Stand in The Vending Lot.

$117

Live Nation Entertainment

1 (800) 653-8000

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Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

1601 Irving St.
Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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The Price by Arthur Miller

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June 9, 2025 @ 07:00 June 29, 2025 @ 17:00

Directed by Brandon J. Dirden
Location: The Joan and Robert Rechnitz Theater
Dates: June 9-29, 2025
Tickets: [Get Tickets Now]

Step into the world of Arthur Miller’s The Price, a deeply personal and emotionally charged drama about family, memory, and the weight of the past. In this compelling play, estranged brothers Victor and Walter are forced to confront their shared history as they clear out the remnants of their childhood home before it’s demolished. As they negotiate the value of their past, they must face the harsh realities of their choices and the true cost of their hopes for the future. Directed by the acclaimed Brandon J. Dirden, The Price is an exploration of how we measure the burden of memory and the price we pay for our dreams.


Why You Should See The Price:

  • A Powerful Family Drama: The Price is one of Arthur Miller’s most personal works, offering a raw, emotional look at family dynamics, unresolved grievances, and the price we pay for our past.
  • Stellar Direction: Directed by Brandon J. Dirden, known for his work in August Wilson’s Radio Golf and Wine in the Wilderness, the production promises a nuanced, gripping interpretation of Miller’s timeless exploration of human nature.
  • A Story of Choices and Consequences: Watch as two brothers grapple with the legacy of their shared past, negotiating its emotional and financial costs, all while looking toward the uncertain future.
  • Timeless Themes: Themes of memory, regret, and hope intertwine in this thought-provoking piece, making it a must-see for fans of powerful drama.

Meet the Cast:

  • Kevin Isola as Victor Franz
  • Karl Kenzler as Walter Franz
  • Andrea Syglowski as Esther Franz
  • Peter Van Wagner as Gregory Solomon

Creative Team:

  • Playwright: Arthur Miller
  • Director: Brandon J. Dirden
  • Lighting Design: Driscoll Otto
  • Sound Designer: Germán Martínez
  • Costume Designer: Karen Perry
  • Set Designer: Neil Prince
  • Stage Manager: Megan Smith
  • Assistant Stage Manager: Celina Revollar
  • Composer: Jason Yeager

Event Details:

  • Location: The Joan and Robert Rechnitz Theater
  • Dates: June 9-29, 2025
  • Tickets: Available Now
  • Presented By: The Price is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

Don’t miss your chance to experience one of Arthur Miller’s most compelling works, live at the Joan and Robert Rechnitz Theater. With a stellar cast, exceptional direction, and unforgettable themes, The Price is a must-see performance.

Get Your Tickets Now and immerse yourself in this unforgettable tale of family, memory, and the cost of our dreams.


🎟️ Tickets, Merchandise & Info:

Accessible seating available for all guests.

Click here to go to the On Broadway Merch Stand in The Vending Lot.

$9.00 – $89.00 Regular, Senior, Under 35, Student with ID

Two River Theater

732 345 1400

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Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

1601 Irving St.
Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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Midnight at the Masquerade: A Murder Mystery Dinner

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May 1, 2025 @ 08:00 17:00

Date: May 12, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: Starting at $15
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Step into a world of high society, glitz, and glamour at Midnight at the Masquerade, a thrilling murder mystery dinner where the stakes are high and the secrets are hidden behind every mask. Hosted at the luxurious Billionaires’ Club Annual Masquerade Ball, this immersive event invites you to put on your finest evening attire and dive into a night of suspense, intrigue, and mystery.

Why You Can’t Miss This Event:

  • A Night of Elegance and Suspense: Dress to impress in your finest evening wear—ball gowns, tuxedos, Venetian masks—and prepare for a glamorous evening of mystery. The Billionaires’ Club Masquerade Ball is the setting for a thrilling whodunit, and only the sharpest minds will unravel the crime!
  • Engage in a High-Stakes Mystery: As you mingle with fellow guests, you’ll trade clues, gather information, and work your way through a web of secrets to uncover the identity of the killer before they escape. Can you crack the case and save the ball before it’s too late?
  • A Challenging and Interactive Experience: With each guest hiding behind their own mask, identifying the murderer won’t be easy. The evening promises a blend of deception, wit, and unexpected twists, making this an unforgettable night of interactive entertainment.
  • Glamorous Atmosphere: The setting is one of pure sophistication and style, with rustling silks, luxurious décor, and hushed whispers in the air. Just as the victims of this twisted tale met their fate, you’ll find yourself tangled in a plot full of surprises, trying to outwit your fellow guests in the pursuit of justice.

Event Details:


Ready for a night of glamour, suspense, and danger? The Midnight at the Masquerade murder mystery dinner is waiting for you. Get your tickets now, put on your mask, and prepare to solve the crime of the century!

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🎟️ Tickets, Merchandise & Info:

Accessible seating available for all guests.

Click here to go to the On Broadway Merch Stand in The Vending Lot.

$15 Starting from

Carteret PAC

877-TIX CPAC (849-2722)

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Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

1601 Irving St.
Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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Aakash Gupta

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May 10, 2025 @ 07:00 17:00

The Comicstaan Winner Live at Carteret PAC

Get ready for an unforgettable night of laughter with Aakash Gupta, the winner of Amazon Prime’s Comicstaan Season 2, as he brings his internationally acclaimed stand-up comedy show to the Carteret PAC! Aakash has quickly become one of the most influential comedic voices of his generation, entertaining millions across the globe with his unique style and infectious humor.

Why You Can’t Miss This Show:

  • Massive Online Popularity: With over 190 million views on his YouTube stand-up videos, Aakash’s fan-favorite lines like “Excuse Me! Brother!” and “Shampoooo” have gone viral and trended worldwide. His comedic genius resonates deeply with fans on social media, making him a must-see live performer.
  • Over 500 Sold-Out Shows: With more than 500 stand-up performances around the world, Aakash Gupta has perfected his craft and knows exactly how to keep the audience laughing from start to finish. His relatable humor and sharp wit have earned him a massive fan base and countless sold-out shows.
  • International Comedy Tour: After gaining massive success in India, Aakash is bringing his hilarious, down-to-earth style to global audiences, and now he’s coming straight from Delhi’s Sarojini Nagar to Carteret. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to Aakash’s comedy, you’re in for a night of laughs you won’t forget.

Event Details:

  • Date: 5/10/25
  • Time: 7PM
  • Location: Carteret Performing Arts & Events Center
  • Address: 46 Washington Avenue, Carteret, NJ 07008

Don’t miss your chance to see Aakash Gupta live at the Carteret PAC! Purchase your tickets today and get ready for an evening of side-splitting humor with one of the brightest stars in comedy.

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$39

Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

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Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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Manhattan Comedy Nights at The Underground

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May 8, 2025 @ 07:00 23:00

Manhattan Comedy Nights at The Underground

Date: May 8, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: VIP: $45 / General Admission: $35

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Join us for an unforgettable evening of laughter with some of the best comedic talent around, live at The Underground at Carteret PAC! Hosted in a cozy, intimate setting, this event is the perfect way to kick back and enjoy top-tier performances from stars you’ve seen on TV, film, and more.

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Featured Performers:

  • Sandy Marks
    Known for his appearances on CBS’s The King of Queens and HBO’s Comedy in the Park, Sandy Marks brings his uniquely hilarious style and towering presence to the stage. You’ve seen him in Kiss Me Again, Manhattan Comedy Nights, and The Narrows. With his unforgettable sense of humor and larger-than-life personality, Sandy delivers a night you won’t want to miss!
  • Dan Naturman
    Dan Naturman has graced major platforms like America’s Got Talent, The Late Show with David Letterman, and even had his own Comedy Central Presents special. Prepare for sharp, witty humor and laugh-out-loud moments from this seasoned performer.
  • Chris Roach
    Best known for his recurring role as Mott on CBS’s Kevin Can Wait, Chris Roach brings his hilarious observations and comedic chops to the stage. When he’s not performing, Chris co-hosts two popular podcasts, Long Island Explained and Comedians on Hockey—but tonight, he’s here to entertain you live!
  • Jackie Fabulous
    With appearances on The Arsenio Hall Show, Gotham Comedy Live, and Last Comic Standing, Jackie Fabulous has been a standout in the comedy world. Featured on FOX, BET, and Kevin Hart’s LOL Network, Jackie’s bold, dynamic humor is sure to keep you in stitches all night.
  • Sonya Vai
    Sonya Vai is quickly becoming a comedy force to be reckoned with. A winner of the comedy mentorship for women of color from Sofia Chang’s Unlock Her Potential, Sonya has been featured in The New York Times and The Hollywood Reporter. Her thought-provoking and hilarious perspective on life will have you laughing long after the show ends.

Event Details:

  • Location: The Underground at Carteret PAC
  • Age Requirement: 21+
  • Food & Drink: Available for purchase (separate from ticket)
  • Date & Time: May 8, 2025 | 7:00 PM

Don’t miss your chance to experience this incredible lineup of comedians in an intimate venue. Get your tickets today and get ready for a night full of laughter, fun, and great vibes!

$35 – $45

Carteret PAC

877-TIX CPAC (849-2722)

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Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

1601 Irving St.
Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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Glassboro Craft Beer Festival

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September 27, 2025 @ 12:00 17:00

Where South Jersey Comes to Sip, Savor & Celebrate


📍 Glassboro Town Square, Glassboro, NJ
📅 VIP Session: Noon – 5pmStandard Session: 1pm – 5pm – Last entry: 3:30 & Last pour: 4:45
🎟️ Tickets Available Now

🍺 Craft Beer & Local Wine: A Flavor-Filled Experience

The Glassboro Craft Beer Festival is back and bigger than ever—featuring over 50+ breweries pouring nearly 100 craft beers from across New Jersey and the Tri-State area. Whether you’re a fan of hoppy IPAs, smooth stouts, or refreshing sours, there’s something on tap for every palate.

New this year: Sip and swirl select vintages from local New Jersey wineries as we expand our tasting experience to include wine lovers, too. Keep checking back—our brewery and winery lineup keeps growing!

👉 Check out the latest brewery list


🎶 Live Music Vibes: Featuring GoodMan Fiske

What’s a beer festival without great music? GoodMan Fiske, known for their electrifying live performances, will bring the energy with a genre-bending mix of rock, hip-hop, funk, oldies, and crowd favorites. Grab a pour, head to the stage, and enjoy a live show that never disappoints!


🍔 Food Trucks & Local Vendors

From gourmet food trucks to local artisans and specialty vendors, there’s no shortage of foodie delights and unique finds. Come hungry and shop local while you sip your way through the festival.

Interested in becoming a vendor or sponsor? We’re now accepting applications!
📝 Apply by August 15 to secure your spot. Click here to apply


🍻 Breweries You’ll Love (and More to Come!)

This year’s tasting list includes crowd favorites and hidden gems from across NJ and beyond. Some of our featured breweries include:

Allagash Brewing – Belgian-style brews from Maine with a cult following, especially for their iconic Allagash White.
Armageddon Brewing – Bold ciders and meads that push the limits of fermentation.
Axe & Arrow Brewery – Creative small-batch brews from Glassboro, NJ, known for variety and flavor.
Bolero Snort Brewery – Pun-loving brewery known for beefy IPAs and barrel-aged beasts.
Bonesaw Brewing Co. – Large-scale, high-quality operation with something for every type of beer lover.
Bout The Hops Brewing – Passion project turned standout, with flavorful, hop-forward beers.
Bradley Brew Project – Small but mighty brewery with a fun, artistic edge and delicious experimentation.
Broad Street Brewing – Local spot focusing on approachable brews and community vibes.
Bucket Brigade – Firefighter-owned brewery paying homage to first responders through craft beer.
Cape May Brewery – Shore staple offering a wide range of expertly crafted beers with coastal charm.
Chimney Rustic Ales – Rustic, farmhouse-inspired ales with deep character and local roots.
Coastal Brewing – Family-owned and beachy, with a focus on fresh, balanced brews.
Cross Keys Brewing Co. – South Jersey gem crafting bold flavors and community-focused events.
Cypress Brewing – Innovative, clean, and often strong—Cypress delivers memorable beer.
Czig Meister – A craft powerhouse in Hackettstown known for variety and seasonal favorites.
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery – Delaware-based legends known for off-centered ales and adventurous ingredients.
Double Nickel Brewing Co. – Smooth, easy-drinking beers brewed with precision in Pennsauken, NJ.
Downeast Cider House – Boston-based cider makers with fresh-pressed, unfiltered cider magic.
Evil Genius Beer Company – Irreverent names, nostalgic flavors, and fun-forward brewing.
Farm Truck – Brewed with farm-fresh ingredients, perfect for a laid-back, rustic vibe.
Farmers and Bankers Brewing – Haddonfield’s first brewery mixing history with great local beer.
Flying Fish Brewing Co. – One of NJ’s OGs, offering consistently excellent and accessible beer.
Founders Brewing Co. – Michigan legends behind some of the most iconic stouts and IPAs in the country.
Happy Thursday – Upbeat brand delivering fruit-forward seltzers and seasonal flavors.
Heavy Reel – Known for small-batch innovation, with bold stouts and hop-forward beers from Seaside.
Hidden Sands Brewing Company – Inspired by the natural aquifer beneath the sand, they focus on clean, quality beers.
Icarus Brewing – Lakewood’s hop wizards with big flavors and a devoted fanbase.
Island Wooder – Bringing bold, island-inspired flavors and Jersey roots to the can.
Molson/Coors – Global giant with a legacy of classic lagers and mass-market staples.
MudHen Brewing Company – Wildwood’s go-to brewery with house-made beer and pub fare in a lively setting.
Neck of the Woods Brewing – Community-driven brews with heart and originality in Pitman, NJ.
Outlaw – Rebel brews with bold flavors and a fearless approach to craft beer.
Red, White & Brew – Patriotic-themed brewery pouring American spirit into every glass.
River Horse / DuClaw – Jersey’s veteran brewers teaming up with Maryland innovators for something fresh.
Sam Adams – The cornerstone of American craft beer, still crafting seasonal hits and classics.
Ship Bottom Brewery – Shore-born beers from LBI with a love of surf, sun, and hops.
Sierra Nevada – Pioneers of the craft beer movement, known for legendary Pale Ale and eco-conscious brewing.
Snow – Chilled drinks for cool customers; light, crisp, and easy-drinking.
Slack Tide Brewing – Cape May County’s coastal crew brewing local-favorite ales.
Southern Tier – Masters of decadent dessert beers and robust IPAs alike.
Spellbound Brewing – Mount Holly magic with a touch of experimentation and plenty of hops.
Stone Brewing Co. – West Coast powerhouse known for aggressive hops and bold branding.
Surfside – Easy-drinking vodka teas and lemonades that scream beach day in a can.
Swedesboro Brewing – Locally focused and flavor-forward, making a mark in South Jersey.
Tonewood Brewing – Oaklyn-based brewery revered for balanced, flavorful craft beer.
Troegs Independent Brewing – Pennsylvania favorite producing thoughtful, innovative ales with a family touch.
Urban Village – Philly brewpub with a pizza oven, creative beers, and serious local flair.
Victory – Known for their Prima Pils and Golden Monkey, Victory delivers classic American craft.
Von C – Brewing heritage and modern craft come together in this family-driven operation.
von Trapp – Austrian-style lagers brewed in Vermont by the Sound of Music family legacy.
Wander Back Beer Works – Adventurous beers brewed with purpose and curiosity.
Whims Brewing – Playful, small-batch creations full of personality and imagination.
Yards – Philly staple pouring classic ales with blue-collar heart and revolutionary spirit.

We’re constantly updating the full lineup—so be sure to check back regularly.


🎟️ Tickets Going Fast—Don’t Miss Out!

Love beer, food, music, and community? The Glassboro Craft Beer Festival is the perfect way to spend a summer afternoon in South Jersey. Whether you’re a seasoned craft beer enthusiast or just discovering the scene, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.

🎫 Get your tickets now before they sell out!


💡 Vendor & Sponsor Opportunities Available

Want to get your brand in front of thousands of attendees? We’re now accepting applications for vendors and event sponsors. It’s a great way to connect with a vibrant, engaged audience while supporting local craft culture.

📅 Deadline: August 15
📩 Apply to be a vendor or sponsor here

Glassboro Craft Beer Festival

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Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

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Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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Maplewoodstock Music & Arts Festival

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July 12, 2025 July 13, 2025 EDT

🎶 A Free, Funky, Feel-Good Weekend of Music, Art, Food & Community

📍 Location: Memorial Park, Maplewood, NJ

📅 Dates: July 13–14, 2024 (Saturday & Sunday)

🎟️ Admission: Free & Open to the Public

🌐 Website: maplewoodstock.com


🎸 About the Festival

Maplewoodstock is the heart and soul of summer in Maplewood, New Jersey. What started back in 2004 as a casual jam session among a group of local neighbors and musicians has grown into one of the region’s most beloved free music and arts festivals.

Held every July in Memorial Park, this two-day celebration features an eclectic lineup of live music, local art, mouthwatering food vendors, and family-friendly fun—all produced entirely by volunteers and fueled by community support.

This is not your average town event. Maplewoodstock is completely independent, run by a small team of passionate locals who volunteer nearly year-round (except for a well-deserved break in August) to make this unforgettable weekend happen. It’s funded solely through sponsorships, merchandise sales, ad revenue, and community contributions—not your taxes.


🎶 Live Music That Moves You

Each year, local, regional, and national acts take the professional stage, with genres ranging from indie rock and funk to jazz, soul, and global beats. Whether you’re coming to catch a headliner or discover the next rising star, the music is the heartbeat of Maplewoodstock.

Bring a blanket or chair, sprawl out on the grass, and get ready to dance, sway, or just soak in the sound.


🎨 Artisans & Vendors

In between sets, stroll through rows of local artists, craftspeople, and makers showcasing their work—from handmade jewelry and custom tees to photography, pottery, and more. It’s the perfect place to support small businesses and find a one-of-a-kind treasure.


🍔 Food, Drinks & Vibes

You won’t go hungry at Maplewoodstock. The park transforms into a global kitchen with local vendors offering everything from BBQ and vegan wraps to frozen treats and festival favorites. Grab a drink at the Beer Garden, a favorite hangout for adults looking to cool down and kick back.


👧 Family Fun in the Kids Zone

This festival isn’t just for grownups. The Kids Zone is packed with activities to keep little ones entertained—face painting, crafts, rides, games, and more. It’s a safe and welcoming space where families can relax and enjoy the day together.


Our Mission

Maplewoodstock’s core mission is simple:
To bring people together through music, art, and community.
We’re committed to showcasing local talent, fostering creative expression, and keeping the event accessible and free of politics, advertising gimmicks, and outside agendas. Just good music, great art, and even better people.


📣 Presented by MAEP: Music & Arts Education Project

Maplewoodstock is proudly produced by the Music & Arts Education Project (MAEP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to expanding music and arts education in schools across New Jersey. Through events like Maplewoodstock, MAEP advocates for access, equity, and creativity in public education—and your support helps fuel that mission.

Want to help keep the arts alive in NJ?
Donate to MAEP or become a sponsor.


🕊️ In Loving Memory: Jim Buchanan

A tribute to Jim Buchanan, one of Maplewoodstock’s original founders and a longtime champion of arts and culture in the Maplewood-South Orange community. Jim passed in January 2023 at the age of 80. His passion, leadership, and joy live on in every note played and every smile shared at the festival.


📌 Plan Your Visit


🌞 Come for the Music, Stay for the Magic

Maplewoodstock is more than a festival—it’s a vibe, a tradition, and a celebration of everything that makes our community shine. Whether you’re here to groove, shop, snack, sip, or just smile with neighbors, this is the weekend you’ll talk about all year.

Mark your calendar. Bring your friends. Be part of the tradition.
We’ll see you on the lawn.


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XPoNential Music Festival

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September 19, 2025 @ 12:00 September 21, 2025 @ 11:00

The XPoNential Music Festival has long been a haven where musical discovery and nostalgia collide. Nestled along the Camden Waterfront each summer, this festival—curated by Philadelphia’s WXPN radio station—is more than a concert series; it’s a celebration of sound that bridges generations, genres, and memories.

For longtime music lovers, the festival offers the thrill of reconnecting with iconic voices—artists who have scored the soundtracks of decades past. At the same time, it remains a fertile ground for discovering the next great act, often just steps from the River Stage, where fresh talent is given space to soar. The beauty of XPoNential lies in its ability to balance the familiar with the unknown: a beloved headliner may follow an up-and-coming indie artist, while a roots-rock veteran might share the lineup with a genre-defying newcomer.

But perhaps the true magic of the festival lies in its atmosphere. Families spread out on picnic blankets, parents introduce their children to artists they grew up with, and music lovers of all ages find common ground in rhythm, lyric, and melody. It’s a rare space where generations and genres mingle effortlessly—where a 60-year-old blues enthusiast and a 20-something synth-pop fan can dance side by side under the open sky.

Whether you’re chasing the echoes of a classic or searching for something entirely new, XPoNential Music Festival offers a place to lose and find yourself in music.

🎟️ Tickets, Merch Stand & Info:

Accessible seating available for all guests.

Click here to go to the Merch Stand in The Vending Lot.

🎟️ Tickets, Merch Stand & Info:

Accessible seating available for all guests.

Click here to go to the Merch Stand in The Vending Lot.

🎟️ Tickets, Merch Stand & Info:

Accessible seating available for all guests.

Click here to go to the Merch Stand in The Vending Lot.

WXPN

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Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

1601 Irving St.
Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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Barak – Dios Fuerte Tour

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May 24, 2025 @ 08:00 11:30

Don’t miss Barak when they bring their Dios Fuerte Tour to Prudential Center on Saturday, May 24, 2025.

🎟️ Tickets, Merchandise & Info:

Accessible seating available for all guests.

Click here to go to the Merch Stand in The Vending Lot.

Devils Arena Entertainment

(973) 757‑6000

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Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

1601 Irving St.
Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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NY Sirens vs. Montréal Victoire

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May 3, 2025 @ 02:00 06:00

The New York Sirens fan appreciation game previously scheduled for Friday, May 2 has officially been moved to Saturday, May 3 at 2pm!

Beginning in the 2024-25 season, the Prudential Center will be the home of the New York Sirens. The New York Sirens are one of six teams in the newly launched Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), which was founded in 2023. The PWHL began its inaugural season in January 2024 and features the best women’s hockey players in the world.

Devils Arena Entertainment

(973) 757‑6000

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Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

1601 Irving St.
Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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Hurricanes vs. Devils

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May 2, 2025 @ 08:00 23:00

Don’t miss 2025 Stanley Cup Playoff Action at Prudential Center. Limited seats still available!

Devils Arena Entertainment

(973) 757‑6000

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Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC)

1601 Irving St.
Rahway, NJ 07065 United States
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Around the World in Blue Notes: What’s Playing at the Iconic Blue Note Jazz Clubs Around The World This Week — and Why You Should Tune in Tonight on The Improv Café to the Live at The Blue Note Radio Show Where Every song is a Live at the Blue Note recording

If jazz had a passport, it would be stamped with the unmistakable style of Blue Note. From the smoky rooms of New York City to the bustling jazz haunts of Tokyo, the Blue Note brand has become more than a record label — it’s a global institution. And this week, we’re taking you on a tour of what’s playing live across the Blue Note Jazz Clubs around the world — with a special invitation to hear it all come alive tonight on The Improv Café’s “Live at The Blue Note” radio show.

This isn’t your average radio experience. We’re the only station that plays live jazz, big band, and swing music exclusively — and tonight, we’re diving deep into the soul of Blue Note’s live sound. Every track on the air will be sourced from a live album recorded at a Blue Note venue or a professional live set captured inside one of these legendary clubs.


🌍 Where in the World is Blue Note Playing This Week?

Here’s a look at what’s swinging, grooving, and improvising at Blue Note locations worldwide this week:

🎷 Blue Note New York City (NYC, USA)

A cornerstone of the global jazz scene since 1981, NYC’s Blue Note is hosting a four-night residency by Kenny Garrett, bringing his fiery post-bop energy to a packed house. Expect a few surprise sit-ins — it’s New York, after all.

🎺 Blue Note Tokyo (Japan)

This week in Tokyo, it’s all about Esperanza Spalding, who’s combining avant-garde technique with soulful storytelling. The Tokyo crowd is famously reverent — but when Spalding hits a groove, you can feel the electricity crackle.

🎼 Blue Note Milan (Italy)

Italy’s fashion capital is turning up the romance with a tribute to Chet Baker, featuring Enrico Rava and special guests performing Baker’s Italian-era classics. A hauntingly beautiful set in a city that understands melody and mood.

🥁 Blue Note Beijing & Shanghai (China)

Both clubs are putting a spotlight on rising Chinese jazz talent this week — fusion quartets, electric pianos, and local flavors mixing with bebop standards. The future of jazz is global, and it’s on full display here.

🎤 Blue Note Rio de Janeiro & São Paulo (Brazil)

Brazil’s Blue Notes are showcasing bossa nova legends and contemporary Latin jazz artists in a weeklong festival titled “Blue Note Brasil: Jazz no Coração.” Think samba rhythms, sensual horns, and a packed dance floor.

🎶 Blue Note Waikiki (Hawaii)

With its island backdrop, Waikiki’s location is offering sunset sets by smooth jazz saxophonist Eric Darius, along with ukulele-infused jam sessions that blend swing with tropical cool. Jazz on the beach? Yes, please.

🎧 Blue Note Napa & Los Angeles (California)

Blue Note Napa is going intimate this week with small ensemble sets and wine pairings, while LA is bringing the heat with Terrace Martin and Friends, blending hip-hop grooves with classic jazz textures.


📻 Tune In Tonight: “Live at The Blue Note” on The Improv Café

Whether you’re thousands of miles from the club or just down the street, you can catch the vibe tonight on “Live at The Blue Note” — airing exclusively on The Improv Café, the only radio station dedicated to 100% live jazz, swing, and big band music.

Every song is taken from a Live at the Blue Note recording — either from the NYC flagship or one of its stunning international outposts. From Art Blakey’s volcanic 1980s sets to Norah Jones’ first steps on stage, from Chick Corea’s Tokyo experiments to Herbie Hancock’s legendary LA gigs, this is real jazz, caught in the moment, unrehearsed and unforgettable.

This Week at the Village Vanguard: Johnathan Blake’s “Gone But Not Forgotten” and a Radio Tribute to Vanguard Classics

The lights are low, the sound is intimate, and the lineup is fierce—The Village Vanguard, the iconic Greenwich Village jazz club, welcomes a week of deeply emotional, masterfully executed performances from Johnathan Blake, whose latest project “Gone But Not Forgotten” runs April 29 through May 4. A drummer celebrated for his adaptability and expressive range, Blake brings together an all-star ensemble for a show that’s as much a tribute as it is a declaration of forward motion in jazz.

With Mark Turner and Chris Potter sharing saxophone duties, Ben Street on bass, and Blake commanding the drums, the quartet forms a stunning confluence of introspection, power, and telepathic interplay. The project reflects on musical influences and mentors past, offering homage while paving new paths with energy and grace.

“Blake’s versatile recording background with jazz greats trumpeter Tom Harrell and pianist Kenny Barron, to name just two, has made an exciting drummer out of him—always surprising and somewhat unconventional.”
All About Jazz


Tonight: “Live at the Village Vanguard” Radio Show – A Tribute to Vanguard Recordings

In honor of the club’s storied history, tonight’s edition of Live at the Village Vanguard will feature a unique playlist: every track played is pulled directly from the Village Vanguard’s rich catalog of live recordings. From Coltrane to Motian, and Mehldau to Blake, this is more than just a radio show—it’s a celebration of the sonic legacy forged in the room’s legendary acoustics.

Expect selections from classic Vanguard CDs and historic club dates, culminating in a preview of Johnathan Blake’s current residency with tracks from Gone But Not Forgotten, a project that has roots in the Vanguard’s tradition of emotionally resonant, improvisational storytelling.


Still Swinging: Vanguard Jazz Orchestra – Every Monday Night

As always, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra holds court on Mondays, continuing a tradition begun in 1966 with Thad Jones and Mel Lewis. This modern-day big band institution, featuring musicians like Dick Oatts, Gary Smulyan, and John Riley, remains one of the most musically sophisticated and swinging ensembles in the world.

“We’ll keep it going until it tapers off,” said Max Gordon. Nearly 60 years and over 2,700 Mondays later, it hasn’t.


What’s Next at the Vanguard

The club continues its spring run with a powerhouse slate of performances:

  • Julian Lage TrioMay 6–11
    Featuring the virtuoso guitarist known for his luminous tone and spontaneous composition in real-time.
  • Immanuel Wilkins QuartetMay 13–18
    A leading voice of a new jazz generation, Wilkins brings intricate compositions and profound emotional clarity.
  • Joel Ross + ParablesMay 20–25
    With his expansive new project, vibraphonist Joel Ross gathers some of the most exciting young improvisers today.
  • Nicole Glover TrioMay 27–June 1
    Glover’s saxophone voice is both classic and cutting-edge, a powerful force in today’s jazz narrative.

June Highlights:

  • Kurt RosenwinkelJune 3–8
  • Fred HerschJune 10–15
  • Renee RosnesJune 17–22
  • Linda May Han Oh / Ambrose Akinmusire / Tyshawn SoreyJune 24–29

Whether you’re tuning in from afar or stepping through the doors on Seventh Avenue South, the Village Vanguard remains a place where jazz lives, evolves, and continues to inspire. From unforgettable live sets to the archives of classic recordings, there’s no better place—or sound.

📻 Tune in to “Live at the Village Vanguard” tonight. Hear history. Hear the future.

Would you like a streaming playlist of live Vanguard recordings featured in the radio show?

Springsteen, Smokey, and a Jersey Stage Full of Legends: American Music Honors Lights Up Monmouth University

The Bruce Springsteen Archives awards show brings activism, icons, and unforgettable moments to the Jersey Shore

What happens when Bruce Springsteen, Smokey Robinson, John Fogerty, Emmylou Harris, and Tom Morello all take the same stage on the Jersey Shore?

Magic.

The American Music Honors ceremony, presented by the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music, transformed Monmouth University’s Pollak Theatre into the most powerful room in music on Saturday, April 26. The intimate, 700-seat venue in West Long Branch overflowed with legends, rising voices, and social urgency—all wrapped in an electrifying celebration of the power of American music.

It was a night that blurred the lines between rock concert, award show, and political rally. And it could only have happened in New Jersey.


Star-Studded Honors and a Stage Full of Icons

Honorees Smokey Robinson, John Fogerty, Emmylou Harris, Tom Morello, and Joe Ely (in absentia) were recognized for their lifelong contributions to American music. And they were celebrated by a dream lineup: Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa, Little Steven Van Zandt, and Nils Lofgren, with musical support from Marc Ribler and the Disciples of Soul.

Also joining throughout the evening were Jackson Browne, Darlene Love, and Nora Guthrie, daughter of the legendary Woody Guthrie.

“It’s an honor to be here at the last big awards event before they throw us all in jail,” joked Tom Morello, as he delivered a fiery tribute to music as a tool of resistance.

He spoke passionately about the deep roots of music in American social movements, referencing Joe Hill’s union anthems, “We Shall Overcome,” and even Rage Against the Machine’s presence at recent anti-Trump protests.

“There’s never been a successful social movement in this country that didn’t have a great soundtrack,” Morello said, to thunderous applause.


Springsteen and Morello Team Up on ‘Tom Joad’

In response, Springsteen took the stage beside Morello to deliver a searing version of The Ghost of Tom Joad and added, “I second that emotion,” backing Morello’s call for music as a vehicle for justice.

Later in the evening, Morello led a star-studded performance of Woody Guthrie’s This Land is Your Land, joined by Nora Guthrie. He sang the often-censored verses about hunger and injustice with a power that echoed across generations.

“Woody always stood up for the poor, the downtrodden, for those on the lowest rungs of the ladder,” said Morello. “His guitar said, ‘This machine kills fascists.’”


Smokey Robinson, John Fogerty, and Soulful Tributes

Van Zandt introduced Motown icon Smokey Robinson with reverence:

“I have singer heroes, songwriter heroes, song-arranger heroes, and music producer heroes. When you get all of them in one guy, you get Smokey Robinson,” said Van Zandt.

Robinson responded with charm:

“I’m glad I didn’t have to follow you, Tom [Morello], because if you run for anything, I’m going to vote for you.”

Robinson and Van Zandt performed Tears of a Clown, then joined Springsteen on a lively Going to a Go-Go that had the whole theater swaying.

Springsteen himself introduced John Fogerty, praising the Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman’s timeless songwriting:

“John’s been able to condense everything—good and painful, joyful and serious—about this country we live in into two minutes and thirty seconds. That’s hard to [blanking] do.”

Fogerty, 79 and still rocking with precision, performed Bad Moon Rising, Proud Mary, and Fortunate Son alongside The Boss, then returned to sing a verse of This Land is Your Land.


Emmylou, Ely, and Emotional High Notes

Patti Scialfa presented Emmylou Harris with heartfelt praise, and Harris reflected on a lifetime of musical collaboration:

“Music really did give me my heart and my life,” said Harris. “I think I really found my voice when I started singing harmony with Gram Parsons, and the road has just gone on and on.”

The two performed Red Dirt Girl in one of the night’s most touching moments.

Joe Ely couldn’t attend due to health reasons, but Springsteen honored him nonetheless:

“If the world was a fairer place, Joe Ely would have been huge—I mean huge! He’s got it all… the voice I wish I had.”

Springsteen sang Ely’s All Just to Get to You, backed by the Disciples of Soul.


Big Finish: Springsteen, Browne, and a Jersey Finale

The show closed with an all-star jam session that included Jackson Browne performing Take It Easy, and Springsteen delivering a thunderous Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out—bringing the Jersey Shore energy full circle.


From the Garden State to the Heart of American Music

The event wasn’t just star-studded; it was deeply rooted in activism, history, and Jersey pride. In the crowd were former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley, Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., and former Governor Chris Christie, who shared with Asbury Park Press:

“The show was great as I expected it would be. It was wonderful to see John Fogerty—his voice sounds great and he looks great. He’s amazing and we really enjoyed it.”

Lt. Governor Tahesha Way addressed the crowd in place of Governor Phil Murphy, who was in Poland for a Holocaust remembrance event. The evening’s host, journalist Brian Williams, brought humor and heart:

“We are gathering at a time when it feels like our world is falling apart. Hell, there’s no more White Lotus, we don’t currently have a pope, but what we have—what we always have—is music to help us get through.”


What’s Next for the Springsteen Archives?

This annual event continues to elevate the mission of the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music, which documents and preserves the legacy of Springsteen, the E Street Band, and the rich history of American music.

With a new permanent home under construction on the Monmouth University campus and expected to open in Spring 2026, the Archives will soon welcome fans and scholars from around the world to explore exhibits, recordings, oral histories, and more.


From Asbury Park to West Long Branch, the spirit of American music is alive and loud in New Jersey. The American Music Honors show is a shining reminder that the Garden State is not just home to legends—it’s where legends gather to inspire the future.

GOP Frontrunner Jack Ciattarelli Returns Home for a High-Energy Town Hall in Somerset County

After another strong poll performance, the Republican favorite hits familiar ground to rally support ahead of the June 10 primary.

Jack Ciattarelli, the clear frontrunner in the race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, brought his campaign back to where it all began—Somerset County—for an upbeat and personal town hall that felt more like a homecoming than a campaign stop.

Just hours after a Friday morning poll reaffirmed his lead in the GOP primary field, Ciattarelli greeted over 100 enthusiastic supporters at Fox Hollow Golf Club in Branchburg. The room was packed, with people standing in the back, and a familiar buzz in the air. This was friendly territory—and it showed.

“It’s great to be home,” Ciattarelli told the crowd, reflecting on a whirlwind campaign that’s taken him through 564 towns and 600 diners across the Garden State.

That line drew laughter and applause, and it set the tone for a gathering that was more intimate conversation than political rally. Ciattarelli, who represented Somerset in the state Assembly for nearly a decade, knew many in the room by name. He exchanged jokes with his former high school basketball coach—though he didn’t comment on his defensive skills.

Polls Favor Ciattarelli, But He’s Campaigning Like Nothing’s Guaranteed

While the numbers are in his favor, Ciattarelli isn’t coasting. The June 10 GOP primary is still weeks away, but he’s already running with the confidence—and intensity—of a general election candidate.

He’s facing off against conservative radio host Bill Spadea and moderate State Senator Jon Bramnick. But Ciattarelli made it clear he believes neither has the broader appeal or unifying message the GOP needs to win statewide in blue-leaning New Jersey.

“They’re not about party unity,” he said. “And that’s the only way we win in November.”

That unity, he noted, is critical in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans by nearly 900,000 registered voters—though, notably, the GOP has been narrowing that margin in recent years.

Eyes on the Bigger Picture: Assembly Seats, School Funding, and Downtown Revival

Already looking beyond the primary, Ciattarelli shared a wide-ranging vision for New Jersey under a Republican-led administration. He spoke about flipping 13 Assembly seats to take control of the lower house, an ambitious goal in a year when the state Senate isn’t on the ballot.

From policy to rhetoric, Ciattarelli leaned into his conservative bona fides:

  • School Funding Reform: He promised a complete overhaul of New Jersey’s school funding formula, a hot-button issue that resonates across suburban and urban districts alike.
  • Downtown Redevelopment: Instead of sprawl and strip malls, he wants to focus on revitalizing downtown areas and main streets to bring vibrancy back to local economies.
  • Ending Cashless Bail: In a nod to the party’s law-and-order base, he pledged to reverse the state’s bail reform law, a policy first enacted under former Governor Chris Christie.
  • Supreme Court Appointments: Ciattarelli made headlines with a bold promise—not just to appoint conservatives to the state Supreme Court, but “ultra-conservatives.”

Aiming Straight at Murphy—and a Second Chance

Ciattarelli’s message is clear: he’s not just running for governor; he’s running against Governor Phil Murphy and the Democratic agenda of the last eight years.

“The Democrats care about pronouns. Republicans care about property taxes,” he quipped, using a line he’s repeated on the trail to contrast cultural issues with economic concerns.

This isn’t his first run at the governor’s mansion. In 2021, Ciattarelli came within four points of unseating Murphy—an unexpectedly strong performance that turned heads across the political spectrum. He believes this time could be different.

“Too many Republicans stayed home last time,” he told the crowd. “This year, don’t let that happen. Don’t let anyone stay home.”

He’s banking on what he calls a “wind at our back” moment for the GOP, driven by voter fatigue after two Murphy terms and a hunger for change. Still, there are national headwinds to consider—Donald Trump’s approval ratings remain under 50%, and market instability could shift the political climate quickly.

A Confident Campaign With Cautious Optimism

While Ciattarelli exudes confidence, he hasn’t lost sight of the unpredictable nature of politics in a purple-leaning state like New Jersey. He acknowledged the old political adage that “the only poll that counts is on Election Day,” a nod to both humility and political savvy.

Whether that wind at his back carries him to Trenton remains to be seen—but one thing is certain: Jack Ciattarelli is not waiting for a nomination to start acting like the nominee.


Stay tuned with Explore New Jersey for continuing coverage of the 2025 gubernatorial race, candidate town halls, and the political issues that matter most to Garden State voters.

Closing Shore Week with Impact: Paradox – Rising Waters and Mounting Costs Shines a Light on the Jersey Shore’s Future

A celebration of New Jersey’s beloved coastlines—and a sobering look at what’s at stake.

As Shore Week wraps up here in New Jersey, we’re reflecting on the iconic beauty and undeniable cultural importance of the Jersey Shore—a place where generations have built memories, summer after summer. From boardwalk strolls in Asbury Park to peaceful sunsets in Cape May, the Shore is more than just a destination—it’s a defining part of who we are.

But alongside the joy and nostalgia, there’s a growing truth we can no longer ignore: our shoreline is in danger.

That’s why, in honor of NJ PBS’ weeklong tribute to the Jersey Shore, we’re capping off the celebration with a powerful encore presentation of Paradox: Rising Waters and Mounting Costs—a deeply moving and eye-opening documentary produced to spotlight the environmental threats facing our coast.

Paradox: Rising Waters and Mounting Costs – A Documentary That Demands Attention

This critically acclaimed documentary pulls back the curtain on a crisis that’s quietly reshaping the Jersey Shore—one storm surge, one high tide at a time. Sea level rise, increasingly intense storms, and the escalating cost of protecting (and rebuilding) coastal infrastructure are creating a complex web of challenges for towns that depend on tourism, tradition, and the resilience of the people who live there.

Through compelling storytelling, real community voices, and striking visuals, Paradox explores the harsh reality: the very features that make the Jersey Shore so magnetic—its low-lying beaches, fragile dunes, and vibrant boardwalks—are also what make it especially vulnerable.

From Toms River to Atlantic City, the documentary takes viewers on a journey through communities that are not only dealing with climate change but are also grappling with difficult decisions about the future: retreat, reinforce, or reimagine?

Why This Matters to Every New Jerseyan

For lifelong locals, Shore visitors, and newcomers alike, Paradox is more than just a documentary—it’s a wake-up call. It challenges us to consider what we’re willing to do to preserve the places we love. How do we balance the rising cost of maintaining oceanfront towns with the emotional and economic importance they hold? What does “adaptation” really look like for communities built just steps from rising tides?

Shore Week is about celebrating everything that makes the coast magical—but Paradox reminds us that celebrating means protecting, too.

New Jersey at a Crossroads: Sustainability, Economy, and Legacy

The film also dives into the financial paradox at the heart of the issue: we continue to pour millions into rebuilding and defending these shoreline towns, but is it sustainable in the long run? How do local governments, homeowners, and businesses manage these ballooning costs—especially when insurance companies and federal funds don’t always fill the gap?

This is a defining moment for New Jersey. As the sea inches higher and the storms get stronger, we must ask ourselves not just how we respond, but how we plan, innovate, and lead.

Tune In, Get Involved, and Be Part of the Conversation

We invite you to join us tonight for the encore presentation of Paradox: Rising Waters and Mounting Costs, a film that doesn’t just tell a story—it inspires action. Whether you’re a climate advocate, a Jersey Shore lover, or simply someone who believes in protecting New Jersey’s future, this documentary is essential viewing.

The Jersey Shore has given us so much—now it’s our turn to give back by staying informed and making choices that support sustainability and resilience.


Don’t miss the encore presentation of Paradox: Rising Waters and Mounting Costs tonight on NJ PBS. Let’s close Shore Week not just with memories, but with momentum.

Explore more stories on environmental resilience, local voices, and the future of New Jersey’s coastline—right here on Explore New Jersey.

Discover the Soul of New Jersey Through Byron Gaskins’ Inner Mountain Thoughts Series

A powerful voice in metaphysical writing is rising from the Garden State—and it’s inspiring transformation across the nation.

In the heart of New Jersey, where urban energy meets the stillness of pine forests and coastal serenity, author Byron “Be Positive” Gaskins invites readers into a journey unlike any other. His transformative literary series, CLXI Inner Mountain Thoughts, is more than a collection of metaphysical reflections—it’s a soulful expedition through the valleys of self-awareness and the silent peaks of spiritual growth.

Byron Gaskins, a proud New Jersey native, channels the rich, diverse energy of his home state into every page. With a voice rooted in hope, purpose, and deep emotional insight, Gaskins explores themes of inner resilience, personal evolution, and the often-overlooked wisdom of nature. Whether you’re reading his words from a Newark café or while hiking the Delaware Water Gap, Gaskins’ work resonates like a quiet whisper from the universe itself.

Inner Mountain Thoughts: A Journey Through Spirit and Self

Gaskins’ Inner Mountain Thoughts series is a reflective powerhouse—a literary mirror that gently urges readers to face themselves and move toward healing and growth. The “CLXI” in the title, referencing 161, suggests a layered spiritual depth, symbolic of personal milestones and ancient numerological meaning. Each piece in the series feels like a meditation: grounded, honest, and alive with universal truth.

His writing style is poetic yet accessible, philosophical but grounded in everyday experience. Gaskins has a rare talent for taking grand, metaphysical concepts and breaking them down into digestible insights that readers from all walks of life can connect with.

“We all have an Inner Mountain,” Gaskins writes. “A place inside that we must climb—not to conquer it, but to understand it.”

A Voice for the Modern Seeker

What makes Byron Gaskins’ voice so powerful is its authenticity. In a world that often rushes past reflection, his words urge us to slow down and listen—not just to him, but to ourselves. His messages are timely for the modern reader navigating anxiety, change, and the search for purpose in an uncertain world.

Gaskins doesn’t lecture. He reflects. He doesn’t demand belief—he invites exploration. That’s why his following continues to grow across New Jersey and beyond. Readers have described his work as “spiritually grounding,” “emotionally clarifying,” and “a lighthouse in the fog of daily life.”

Rooted in New Jersey, Reaching the World

Byron’s message may be universal, but his roots in New Jersey are undeniable. You can feel it in the rhythm of his words, the gritty yet hopeful tone, and the way he captures the natural beauty and emotional pulse of the state.

Whether he’s writing from the still shores of Cape May or reflecting under the skyline glow of Jersey City, Gaskins’ connection to New Jersey is more than just geographic—it’s spiritual. His work reflects the diversity, strength, and quiet depth of a place that’s often misunderstood but always full of life.

Explore the Inner Mountain—One Thought at a Time

If you’re ready to take a step inward, to reflect deeply, and to discover a powerful new voice in the world of metaphysical literature, Byron “Be Positive” Gaskins is an author worth exploring. His Inner Mountain Thoughts series isn’t just a read—it’s an experience.

And for those of us lucky enough to call New Jersey home, Gaskins reminds us that sometimes, the most profound journeys begin right here—in our own backyard, and within ourselves.


Explore more local voices, visionaries, and spiritual journeys—right here on Explore New Jersey.

Exploring the Vibrant Beer and Brewery Scene in New Jersey with Upcoming Events, Festivals, Trivia Night at Lower Forge Brewery & Featured NJ Brewery This Week is The Last Wave Brewing Co

Exploring the Vibrant Beer and Brewery Scene in New Jersey: Upcoming Events, Festivals, and More

New Jersey has become a hub for craft beer lovers, boasting a thriving brewery scene that offers everything from traditional brews to experimental flavors and one-of-a-kind beer experiences. Whether you’re a long-time beer connoisseur or just starting to explore the world of craft beer, the Garden State’s diverse brewery culture has something for everyone. Across its 21 counties, New Jersey’s breweries are known not only for their exceptional beer but also for the exciting live events, festivals, and activities they host. Here’s an in-depth look at what’s brewing in the Garden State, from must-visit breweries to upcoming events that you won’t want to miss.

New Jersey’s Top Breweries: Crafting More Than Just Beer

New Jersey is home to a wide array of craft breweries, each offering its own take on brewing, from hoppy IPAs to smooth stouts, and everything in between. Some of the state’s standout breweries include:

  • Carton Brewing Co. (Atlantic Highlands): Known for their innovative brews and commitment to using local ingredients, Carton Brewing has made a name for itself with its flavorful IPAs and creative seasonal releases. Whether you’re a fan of their flagship Boat Beer or looking to try one of their limited-edition brews, Carton Brewing never disappoints.
  • Magnify Brewing Co. (Fairfield): Specializing in hop-forward beers, Magnify Brewing offers a broad range of IPAs, lagers, and other experimental beers that will satisfy any craft beer lover. Their focus on innovation, coupled with their welcoming taproom, makes them a must-visit in northern New Jersey.
  • Cape May Brewing Co. (Cape May): Situated on the southern tip of the state, Cape May Brewing Co. offers coastal-inspired brews with a mix of beach vibes and a passion for quality craftsmanship. With standout beers like the Summer Catch IPA and Devil’s Reach, they capture the essence of the Jersey Shore in every pint.
  • Flying Fish Brewing Co. (Somerdale): A pioneer in New Jersey’s craft beer scene, Flying Fish Brewing Co. has been making waves for years. Known for their bold flavors and wide variety of brews, Flying Fish also offers a taproom experience that’s perfect for trying out new releases.
  • The Asbury Park Brewery (Asbury Park): Asbury Park Brewery has captured the essence of the Jersey Shore with its fun, creative brews and lively taproom atmosphere. Their beer list features everything from Pale Ales to Sours, and their events often include live music and art exhibitions, making for a great time on the boardwalk.

Live Events and Festivals: A Hub for Beer Lovers

The New Jersey beer scene is teeming with live events that showcase the state’s finest breweries, local food vendors, and plenty of entertainment. Whether you’re interested in an intimate tasting event, a lively trivia night, or a large-scale beer festival, New Jersey has an event for you. Here’s a look at some of the most anticipated beer-related happenings in the state:

1. NJ Beer Week (Various Locations)

A statewide celebration of craft beer, New Jersey Beer Week is one of the largest and most anticipated beer events in the Garden State. Spanning an entire week, this event highlights local breweries and invites beer lovers to enjoy tastings, brewery tours, special events, and exclusive beer releases. In addition to the traditional tastings, breweries often partner with local restaurants and food trucks to provide the perfect pairings for their brews.

Held annually in March, NJ Beer Week is a great opportunity to discover new favorites, support local businesses, and meet other beer enthusiasts. Don’t miss special events like brewery-hosted tap takeovers, beer pairing dinners, and behind-the-scenes tours that offer insight into the brewing process.

2. Oktoberfest at Kane Brewing Co. (Ocean Township)

For those who love German-style lagers and seasonal fall brews, Kane Brewing Co.’s Oktoberfest is the perfect way to celebrate the fall season. With traditional German beers, festive music, and a fun, family-friendly atmosphere, this event captures the spirit of Oktoberfest right here in New Jersey. Visitors can enjoy classic German-style brews, such as the Kane Oktoberfest Lager, and indulge in bratwurst, pretzels, and other German-inspired foods.

Held annually in late September to early October, this event is a highlight for beer lovers who enjoy festive celebrations filled with music, food, and, of course, great beer.

3. Beer & Wine Festival at Monmouth Park Racetrack (Oceanport)

Monmouth Park Racetrack hosts the annual Beer & Wine Festival, one of the largest beer festivals in the state, featuring more than 100 different beers from local breweries. In addition to the wide selection of beers, guests can enjoy a variety of wines and craft cocktails. The event also features live music, delicious food trucks, and the opportunity to explore the racetrack, making it a unique beer festival experience.

This event typically takes place in the summer, offering attendees the chance to taste some of the best beers New Jersey has to offer while enjoying a fun day at the races.

4. The New Jersey Craft Beer Festival (Morristown)

Held each winter in Morristown, the New Jersey Craft Beer Festival is another must-attend event for craft beer enthusiasts. This festival showcases more than 150 beers from over 50 breweries, including some of the top local and national brands. Guests can enjoy unlimited beer tastings, food pairings, and live entertainment while mingling with fellow beer lovers. The event provides a fantastic opportunity to sample seasonal beers, limited-edition brews, and fan favorites.

Whether you’re a long-time beer lover or new to the world of craft beer, the New Jersey Craft Beer Festival offers a perfect way to dive deep into the state’s burgeoning craft beer scene.

5. Beer Trivia Nights and Taproom Events

For a more casual, yet equally exciting, beer experience, many New Jersey breweries host weekly trivia nights, live music, and themed taproom events. For example:

  • Carton Brewing in Atlantic Highlands hosts Wednesday Night Trivia, featuring fun and engaging questions on everything from pop culture to history, while enjoying their renowned IPAs.
  • Last Wave Brewing Co. in Point Pleasant Beach offers Thursday Night Trivia, with new themes every week and a fun, competitive atmosphere.
  • Bolero Snort Brewery in Ridgefield Park organizes regular live music nights, pairing live local bands with their craft beers for a dynamic experience.

These smaller, community-driven events provide a welcoming space for newcomers to the craft beer world to explore a brewery’s unique offerings and meet fellow enthusiasts in a laid-back environment.

Seasonal Beer Releases: Limited-Time Brews to Savor

New Jersey breweries are known for their rotating seasonal beer offerings. For example:

  • Cape May Brewing Co.’s Devil’s Reach IPA and Summer Catch make a perfect pairing for sunny summer days, while their Octoberfest Lager fills the void for fall lovers.
  • Toms River Brewing creates limited-edition seasonal brews throughout the year, such as pumpkin ales in fall and strawberry-infused wheat beers in summer, ensuring every season is represented.

Many New Jersey breweries also release limited-edition brews around holidays, and these unique offerings are often available only at the brewery, so be sure to stop by for a tasting before they’re gone.

Food and Beer Pairings: A Culinary Adventure

In addition to amazing beer, many of New Jersey’s breweries offer food pairings that elevate the tasting experience. Many taprooms have kitchens serving gourmet pub food, and others partner with local food trucks. Notable breweries like Flying Fish Brewing Co. in Somerdale and Icarus Brewing in Lakewood offer food trucks and snack options that perfectly complement their beer menu, from wood-fired pizzas to gourmet tacos.

Some events focus entirely on beer and food pairings, where chefs collaborate with brewers to create a menu that highlights the best flavors of both beer and food. Whether it’s a multi-course dinner paired with stouts or a casual barbecue paired with lagers, these events are a celebration of New Jersey’s growing food and beer scene.

The Future of New Jersey’s Beer Scene

As the craft beer movement continues to grow, New Jersey’s breweries are constantly innovating, experimenting with new flavors, and creating unforgettable beer experiences. From intimate taproom events to large-scale festivals, the state’s beer scene offers something for every type of beer enthusiast.

With more breweries opening their doors and expanding their offerings every year, New Jersey remains at the forefront of the craft beer revolution, providing locals and visitors alike with exciting new ways to explore and enjoy beer.

So whether you’re a long-time beer lover or someone just starting to dip your toes into the craft beer world, New Jersey’s breweries, live events, and festivals offer an unforgettable journey into the heart of the state’s beer culture. Grab a pint, take a sip, and let the good times roll at one of the many craft breweries in New Jersey. Cheers!

Thursday Night Trivia at Lower Forge Brewery: A Weekly Tradition You Don’t Want to Miss

If you’re looking for a fun way to spice up your Thursday nights, look no further than Lower Forge Brewery in Haddonfield, New Jersey. Every week, this charming local brewery offers an exciting and engaging Thursday Night Trivia event that promises to be a highlight of your week. From brain-teasing questions to craft beer and community camaraderie, trivia at Lower Forge is the perfect way to cap off your week. Whether you’re a trivia enthusiast or just looking to unwind with friends, this event offers something for everyone.

An Exciting New Theme Every Week

One of the things that sets Lower Forge Brewery’s trivia night apart is its dynamic weekly themes. Trivia enthusiasts can expect to test their knowledge on a wide variety of topics, from pop culture and history to sports, music, and everything in between. There’s always a fresh theme to keep things exciting, making sure that no two weeks are ever the same. Whether you’re a fan of classic movies, current events, or obscure trivia, the diversity of the themes ensures there’s something for every type of quizmaster.

The trivia is hosted by Pola, a charismatic and lively emcee who brings an infectious energy to the event. With her warm personality and sharp wit, Pola creates a fun and welcoming atmosphere for participants, ensuring that everyone feels engaged and excited. Whether you’re a trivia pro or a first-timer, Pola’s enthusiasm makes the event feel lighthearted and enjoyable for all.

Trivia, Beers, and Prizes: The Perfect Combo

Lower Forge Brewery is known for its wide selection of expertly crafted beers, and there’s no better way to enjoy a refreshing pint than while engaging in a little friendly competition. Whether you’re sipping on a rich stout, a crisp lager, or a hoppy IPA, the brewery’s beer menu offers something for every palate. The beer complements the trivia perfectly, creating an atmosphere where both knowledge and enjoyment flow freely.

The trivia itself isn’t just about testing your knowledge—it’s also about having fun, laughing, and celebrating your wins (or consoling each other over losses). Prizes are awarded to the top teams, with each round adding a little more incentive to keep your game face on. While the bragging rights are definitely worth something, the prizes range from Lower Forge Brewery gift cards to brewery-branded merchandise, giving participants the chance to score something extra special to remember their night.

Food Truck Thursdays: A Delicious Twist on Trivia Night

Every third Thursday of the month, Lower Forge Brewery takes trivia night to the next level with its Food Truck Thursdays. This exciting addition to the trivia experience brings in some of the best local food trucks offering mouthwatering dishes that perfectly pair with your favorite craft beer. Picture yourself biting into a delicious taco, fresh off a food truck, while sipping on a cold IPA and competing in a thrilling trivia challenge.

Food Truck Thursdays add a fun new layer to the usual trivia night. Whether it’s tacos, BBQ, gourmet sandwiches, or vegan bites, the food trucks offer something to satisfy every craving. The combination of great food, amazing beer, and a lively trivia competition creates a festive atmosphere that’s perfect for a night out with friends, family, or co-workers. However, be sure to keep an eye out for any updates, as Food Truck Thursdays are weather-dependent. If rain disrupts the event, Lower Forge Brewery will update participants, and the event will be rescheduled, ensuring that no one misses out on the food and fun.

The Community Spirit of Trivia

More than just a night of beer and competition, Lower Forge Brewery’s Thursday Night Trivia fosters a sense of community. The trivia nights have become a popular gathering spot for both regulars and newcomers, giving people a chance to connect, socialize, and form new friendships. The camaraderie and friendly rivalry at trivia nights add to the charm of this weekly event, making it a great opportunity to meet others while enjoying some good-natured competition.

Participants range from locals to visitors who are drawn to the brewery’s relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere. It’s a space where newcomers can feel at home, and regulars can catch up and enjoy their favorite beers together. Whether you’re coming to challenge yourself with the trivia or just to enjoy the experience, Lower Forge Brewery has created an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome.

What to Expect: A Typical Trivia Night at Lower Forge Brewery

  • When: Every Thursday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
  • Themed Trivia: Each week features a new trivia theme, covering a wide variety of topics to keep things fresh and exciting. From pop culture to history, there’s a theme for every interest.
  • Food Truck Thursdays: On the third Thursday of each month, enjoy a food truck serving up delicious meals, offering the perfect complement to your trivia experience (weather permitting).
  • Prizes: Winning teams receive exciting prizes, including gift cards, Lower Forge Brewery merchandise, and more!
  • Relaxed Atmosphere: Enjoy a laid-back and friendly environment, perfect for socializing, enjoying great craft beer, and competing in trivia.

Getting Involved: How to Join the Fun

Joining the trivia fun at Lower Forge Brewery couldn’t be easier. Simply show up with your friends or come solo and team up with other trivia enthusiasts. You can arrive early to grab a table, order a round of drinks, and get comfortable before the trivia starts. Pola, the host, will guide you through the trivia rounds, keeping things engaging and lighthearted.

Don’t forget to check out the brewery’s beer menu before the trivia kicks off. Lower Forge Brewery is known for its creative and delicious beers, and with so many options available, you’ll want to make sure you’re sipping on something you love while competing. If you’re unsure which beer to try, don’t hesitate to ask the staff—they’re always happy to offer recommendations based on your preferences.

Why Trivia at Lower Forge Brewery is a Must-Do

There are countless ways to spend your Thursday night, but Lower Forge Brewery’s Thursday Night Trivia stands out as one of the best. From the ever-changing themes and great beer to the vibrant community atmosphere, there’s no better way to unwind after a long week and engage in some friendly competition. Whether you’re looking to challenge your brain, enjoy delicious food from a local food truck, or simply have a good time with friends, this weekly event is a can’t-miss.

As Lower Forge Brewery continues to build its reputation as one of the best places for craft beer in Haddonfield, the Thursday night trivia event has become a local favorite, drawing in both residents and visitors who are looking for something fun, interactive, and unique. And with the addition of Food Truck Thursdays, it’s clear that Lower Forge is dedicated to offering an experience that’s both enjoyable and memorable.

Final Thoughts: Make It a Tradition

If you haven’t yet experienced Lower Forge Brewery’s Thursday Night Trivia, make sure to mark your calendar for the next event. With Pola leading the way, a new theme each week, and a fantastic selection of craft beers, it’s the perfect way to add some excitement to your Thursdays. Whether you’re a local or just visiting the area, Lower Forge Brewery’s trivia night promises to deliver fun, entertainment, and plenty of opportunities to win some great prizes.

So, gather your friends, come thirsty, and get ready for a Thursday night experience you won’t soon forget!

Last Wave Brewing Co: A Craft Beer Haven with a Twist in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ

Nestled in the heart of Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, Last Wave Brewing Co. stands as a vibrant symbol of local craft beer innovation, blending the spirit of the Jersey Shore with a passion for exceptional brews. Since its inception, Last Wave has rapidly made its mark on the local beer scene, establishing itself as a go-to destination for beer enthusiasts, casual drinkers, and those seeking an authentic taste of New Jersey’s craft beer culture. Whether you’re a seasoned beer connoisseur or a first-time visitor, Last Wave offers an experience that celebrates both innovation and tradition, all while embracing the relaxed beach-town vibe that the area is known for.

A Vision Born by the Shore

The story of Last Wave Brewing Co. began with a shared love for craft beer and the idea of creating a brewery that was not only focused on producing exceptional beer but also deeply connected to the community and its coastal roots. The brewery’s name itself reflects the significance of the shore and the natural rhythm of life near the ocean. A “last wave” is the final swell before a surfer leaves the water, symbolizing the end of one chapter and the anticipation of what’s next—a fitting metaphor for the way Last Wave Brewing Co. approaches the world of beer.

The founders, a passionate group of individuals with years of experience in brewing and a shared desire to create something unique, knew that Point Pleasant Beach was the ideal location. With its perfect mix of locals and tourists, the town was an ideal setting for a brewery that could serve not only great beers but also a welcoming space where people could come together, relax, and enjoy the flavors of the shore.

The Brewing Philosophy: A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation

One of the cornerstones of Last Wave Brewing Co. is their commitment to crafting beers that are both innovative and rooted in tradition. While the brewery produces classic styles like IPAs, pale ales, stouts, and lagers, they are also known for experimenting with new flavors, ingredients, and brewing techniques. This approach keeps their offerings fresh, exciting, and ever-evolving.

The brewery’s core lineup of beers caters to a variety of palates, ensuring that there’s something for everyone. Some of their popular staples include:

  • Riptide IPA: A classic West Coast-style IPA with a punchy hop profile, featuring bright citrus notes and a refreshing bitterness that pairs perfectly with a sunny day by the beach.
  • Shore Break Pale Ale: A lighter, more sessionable pale ale that’s crisp and clean, perfect for an afternoon hangout or an easy-drinking choice to enjoy while chatting with friends.
  • Tidal Wave Imperial Stout: Rich and bold, this imperial stout offers deep roasted flavors, a touch of chocolate, and a smooth finish, making it a go-to option for colder months or a cozy night by the fire.
  • Surf’s Up Pilsner: A nod to the German-style pilsners, this beer is refreshing, light, and highly drinkable, with a delicate hop bitterness and a clean, crisp finish.

But what sets Last Wave Brewing Co. apart is their adventurous spirit when it comes to seasonal and limited-edition brews. Their rotating taps often feature unique creations like fruited sours, barrel-aged beers, and experimental styles that push the boundaries of traditional brewing.

The Brewery Experience: More Than Just Great Beer

While the quality of the beer at Last Wave Brewing Co. speaks for itself, the experience of visiting the brewery is just as important. The brewery’s taproom exudes a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere that mirrors the surrounding beach environment. It’s the kind of place where locals and tourists alike can gather to enjoy a cold one, catch up with friends, and soak in the energy of the space.

The decor inside is modern yet rustic, with touches of beach-themed decor that tie the brewery back to its coastal roots. The spacious, open taproom invites both casual drinkers and serious beer aficionados to linger and explore the full range of offerings. Large windows let in natural light, creating a warm and inviting space to enjoy a pint while watching the world go by.

For those who prefer to enjoy their beer outside, Last Wave Brewing Co. features a beer garden where guests can sip on their favorite brews while soaking up the sun. This outdoor space has become a popular spot for gatherings, offering ample seating and a relaxed atmosphere that encourages both socializing and quiet reflection.

In addition to their excellent beer, Last Wave Brewing Co. also offers a rotating selection of local food trucks, allowing guests to pair their brews with delicious, artisanal fare. Whether you’re in the mood for gourmet tacos, wood-fired pizza, or fresh seafood, the food truck lineup adds another layer to the brewery experience, ensuring that there’s something for everyone.

Events and Community Engagement

At Last Wave Brewing Co., community involvement is at the heart of their business model. The brewery regularly hosts events that bring people together for more than just great beer. Weekly events such as trivia nights, live music performances, and seasonal beer releases create a lively atmosphere where guests can enjoy the brewery’s offerings while participating in fun and engaging activities.

  • Trivia Nights: For those who like to test their knowledge while sipping on a cold brew, Last Wave offers Thursday Night Trivia. Hosted by lively emcees, trivia nights feature diverse themes that change every week, ensuring that the competition stays fresh and exciting. Trivia fans can gather in teams to answer questions across various topics, from pop culture to history, and compete for prizes.
  • Live Music: Last Wave Brewing Co. frequently hosts live music performances by local artists, creating a perfect backdrop for enjoying a pint. Whether it’s acoustic sets or full-band performances, live music adds to the lively, beachy vibe of the brewery and creates an upbeat environment for all.
  • Seasonal Beer Releases: The brewery also hosts seasonal beer releases, making it a great place to try limited-edition brews. These releases often coincide with special events and festivities in the town, making Last Wave a central hub for both local residents and visitors.
  • Food Truck Thursdays: As part of their ongoing commitment to supporting local businesses, Last Wave Brewing Co. frequently partners with local food trucks to bring in delicious eats to complement their craft beers. On select Thursdays, food trucks roll into the brewery, offering an array of tasty options that pair perfectly with the brewery’s beer selection.

Sustainability and Local Sourcing

In addition to being a great place to enjoy a pint, Last Wave Brewing Co. is also dedicated to environmental sustainability. The brewery employs several eco-friendly practices in their brewing process, including efforts to minimize water usage and reduce waste. They are passionate about sourcing local ingredients whenever possible, working with local farmers and vendors to source fresh produce, hops, and grains that enhance the flavors of their beers.

Their commitment to the community extends beyond just the beer they produce. Last Wave Brewing Co. actively participates in local charity events, fundraisers, and community initiatives, helping to support the people and organizations that make Point Pleasant Beach such a special place to live and visit.

Plan Your Visit to Last Wave Brewing Co.

If you find yourself in the Point Pleasant Beach area, make sure to carve out some time to visit Last Wave Brewing Co.. Whether you’re stopping by for a tasting, attending one of their weekly events, or simply enjoying the relaxing atmosphere with friends, it’s clear that Last Wave has become a local institution.

For those new to the area or looking to make it a regular part of your beach weekend plans, Last Wave Brewing Co. offers an unforgettable experience. With its inventive beer list, welcoming atmosphere, community involvement, and beach-inspired charm, it’s easy to see why this brewery has earned a dedicated following.

Last Wave Brewing Co. is not just a brewery—it’s a destination where good beer, good company, and good times come together, making it a must-visit spot on the Jersey Shore.

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2025 Special Olympics New Jersey Spring Games: A Celebration of Talent, Unity, and Achievement

Each season brings something unique to the athletes, volunteers, and communities involved with Special Olympics New Jersey (SONJ). However, spring holds a special place in the hearts of everyone involved, as it signifies the culmination of months of training, teamwork, and passion. For SONJ, “Spring” is synonymous with league play and county competitions for basketball and bowling, culminating in the highly anticipated Spring Games tournaments. The 2025 edition of these games, held in Wildwood, New Jersey, was particularly remarkable for its 20th iteration of the basketball tournament, highlighting the long-standing partnership between SONJ and the Wildwood community.

The 2025 Spring Games: A Showcase of Dedication and Perseverance

The Spring Games, a flagship event for Special Olympics New Jersey, took place from March 29-30 at the Wildwoods Convention Center and surrounding venues. This year’s tournament saw 573 athletes from 54 teams competing in 78 matches for the prestigious gold medals and, of course, the joy of friendly competition. These athletes, representing various communities across the state, showcased extraordinary talent and sportsmanship, underscoring the true spirit of Special Olympics.

During the Opening Ceremony, attendees were treated to a heartwarming presentation. The town of Wildwood, along with its hotels and venues, received a commemorative plaque as a token of appreciation for their unwavering support over the years. This collaboration has been instrumental in creating a welcoming environment for the athletes and making the Spring Games a resounding success year after year.

“Wildwood has always been an incredible host for our Spring Games, and we’re honored to be back for the 20th time,” said one of the SONJ event coordinators. “This long-standing partnership speaks volumes about the town’s commitment to inclusion and community support.”

More Than Just Competition: Health and Wellness Initiatives at the Games

Beyond the competition, SONJ places a strong emphasis on the overall well-being of its athletes. The Spring Games 2025 featured several health-related components, including Strong Minds, Performance Stations, and Special Smiles, designed to address the emotional, physical, and dental health of participants.

Strong Minds

This program provided emotional health screenings for athletes, helping them cope with the stresses that often accompany competition. It was a resounding success, with 12 athletes taking advantage of the one-on-one time with mental health volunteers. These athletes learned valuable coping strategies in a relaxing environment designed to promote mindfulness and mental well-being.

Performance Stations

The Performance Stations offered athletes an opportunity to engage in 100 activities designed to boost their physical fitness and performance. These stations were incredibly popular, encouraging athletes to stretch, warm up, and focus on improving their skills for the games ahead. The activities ranged from simple stretches to more intense exercises, helping athletes prepare both mentally and physically for the competition.

Special Smiles

A standout feature at the 2025 Spring Games was the Colgate Dental RV, which provided oral health screenings, cleanings, and treatments for 50 athletes. The initiative also featured education on oral hygiene, equipping athletes with the knowledge they need to maintain good dental health. Special Olympics New Jersey’s commitment to holistic athlete care is a testament to their focus on not just the athleticism but also the overall health of the participants.

Young Athletes Program Returns: A New Era of Growth

In another exciting development, the Young Athletes event made its grand return to the Spring Games in Wildwood after a long hiatus due to the pandemic. This program is designed to introduce children with intellectual disabilities, aged 2 to 7, to basic sports skills and activities. A total of 14 athletes participated, alongside their families, learning introductory skills in basketball and bowling.

This initiative was not only a success in Wildwood but also lays the groundwork for a new community program in Ocean City, NJ. The positive feedback and growth of this event demonstrate its importance in the overall development of younger athletes and provide a solid foundation for future expansion.

Bowling Tournament: A Strike for Success

After the basketball competition, the 2025 Spring Games continued with the highly anticipated bowling tournament held on April 5-6. This event was hosted by a longtime partner, Bowlero of North Brunswick, and saw an incredible turnout.

On April 5, a total of 81 teams of four athletes—26 Unified teams and 55 traditional teams—competed in three games each, all hoping to earn a place on the podium. Unified teams, which consist of athletes with and without intellectual disabilities, showcased teamwork at its finest. The following day, 286 bowlers participated in the individual competition, also playing three games, bringing their A-game to the lanes in pursuit of gold.

The bowling tournament was a fantastic display of skill, camaraderie, and perseverance, with athletes of all abilities showing how sport can bring people together, regardless of their background.

A Huge Success: Thanks to Volunteers and Supporters

The Spring Games would not have been possible without the incredible volunteers and supporters who dedicate their time, energy, and resources to the event. Volunteers were instrumental in ensuring the smooth operation of the games, from registration and setup to helping athletes on the field. Special thanks go to the individuals and organizations that provided support, including the town of Wildwood, local hotels, and sponsors.

“Thank you to the volunteers, family members, and supporters who made this year’s Spring Games an unforgettable experience,” said the event coordinator. “You are the true champions, and we couldn’t do it without you.”

Looking Ahead: Exciting Events and Opportunities

The spirit of the Spring Games doesn’t fade away as the seasons change. With summer approaching, Special Olympics New Jersey is gearing up for another exciting year of competition and celebration. Additionally, the announcement of the 2025 Unified Fore Joy Topgolf ProAm has already created a buzz among supporters and participants alike.

2025 Unified Fore Joy Topgolf ProAm: Register Today!

Set for Thursday, September 4, 2025, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm at Topgolf Edison, the second annual Unified Fore Joy Topgolf ProAm will bring together golfers of all abilities for a night of fun, friendly competition, and fundraising for a great cause. Teams of six golfers will compete in Topgolf’s TopContender game, where scores are collected and shared globally. Each team will be paired with a Special Olympics New Jersey athlete, fostering unity and showcasing the power of inclusion.

Registration for this event is now open, and participants are encouraged to sign up early. Teams can register up to five players per bay and will be joined by one SONJ athlete. For sponsorship opportunities and more information, you can contact Jason Anderson at JRA@sonj.org.

Stay Connected

As always, be sure to follow Special Olympics New Jersey on social media for up-to-date news, event coverage, and more opportunities to get involved. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer, a dedicated athlete, or a passionate supporter, there’s always a place for you in the Special Olympics New Jersey community.


The 2025 Spring Games were a monumental success, from the spirited competition to the engaging health initiatives. Athletes showcased remarkable talent, and the Wildwood community once again demonstrated its commitment to inclusion and support. Special Olympics New Jersey is poised for an even brighter future as more events and initiatives unfold, providing athletes with the opportunities and resources they need to thrive. The countdown to the next season begins, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for our athletes and supporters!

Transforming Food Waste into Fertile Soil: New Jersey’s Composting Revolution

New Jersey is at the forefront of a sustainable movement, where food scraps are no longer seen as waste but as valuable resources that can enrich the soil, reduce landfill burden, and combat climate change. A growing number of innovative companies and community initiatives are making composting accessible and impactful for residents, businesses, and municipalities across the state.​


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🚛 Java’s Compost: Pioneering Curbside Composting

In 2018, Java and Michelle Bradley founded Java’s Compost in West Orange, NJ, with a mission to make composting as routine as trash pickup. Their company offers convenient curbside food scrap collection services to households in numerous towns, including Bloomfield, Chatham, Cranford, East Orange, Garwood, Glen Ridge, Livingston, Madison, Maplewood, Millburn, Montclair, Morristown, Mountainside, New Providence, Orange, Short Hills, South Orange, Summit, Verona, West Orange, and Westfield .​Java’s Compost

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Each service includes a 5-gallon bucket with a lid, compostable liners, and bucket cleaning. Residents can also participate in the “Compost Giveback” program, receiving nutrient-rich compost in the spring.​Java’s Compost+1Neighborhood Compost+1

Java’s Compost collaborates with municipalities like Millburn and Maplewood to establish town-sponsored composting programs. These programs allow residents to drop off their food scraps at local Department of Public Works (DPW) or Recycling Centers, where Java’s Compost collects and transports them to composting facilities .​Java’s Compost


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🌾 Neighborhood Compost: Integrating Farming and Composting

Founded in 2020, Neighborhood Compost is a women-owned organics hauling service and family farm based in New Jersey. They offer residential and commercial composting services, including home pickup plans and municipal drop-off locations .​Neighborhood Compost

Neighborhood Compost emphasizes a circular approach to waste management. They collect food scraps, feed them to livestock, and use the resulting manure to create compost. This compost is then used to cultivate crops in their market garden, promoting regenerative agriculture and reducing reliance on chemical fertilizers.​Neighborhood Compost

Since its inception, Neighborhood Compost has diverted approximately 400,000 pounds of waste from landfills in the Garden State, equivalent to conserving 396,800 miles of gas driven by a car .​Neighborhood Compost


🏙️ Community Compost Co.: Simplifying Composting for Urban Residents

Community Compost Co. serves Jersey City, Hoboken, and surrounding areas, offering residential and commercial composting services. They provide a straightforward process: residents collect their food scraps in a provided bucket and set it outside each week for pick-up, similar to recycling .​Community Compost Co.

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In addition to curbside pickup, Community Compost Co. operates community drop-off locations, making composting accessible to those without curbside service. They also offer tipping services for businesses and institutions looking to manage their organic waste sustainably.​


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🌊 Un-Waste: Expanding Composting Services at the Jersey Shore

Un-Waste is a New Jersey-based company providing residential and commercial organics recycling services throughout central New Jersey, including all of Monmouth County, all of Mercer County, and parts of Ocean County .​UN-WASTE

Their services include curbside pickup, microhauling for businesses, and residential drop-offs.

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🌱 Municipal Composting Initiatives: Empowering Communities

Several municipalities in New Jersey are implementing composting programs to engage residents in sustainable waste management practices:​

  • Jersey City: Launched its first-ever composting efforts in 2018 with a Residential Compost Drop-Off Program and a Backyard Composting Program. Residents can drop off their food scraps at designated locations or compost at home .​Home
  • Millburn Township: Partnered with Java’s Compost to develop a successful food waste recycling program. Participants bring their food waste to the Millburn Town Yard, where it is collected weekly and transported to a composting site in Andover, NJ .​Millburn Township+1Java’s Compost+1

These municipal programs not only reduce landfill waste but also foster community involvement and environmental stewardship.​


🌍 The Environmental Impact of Composting

In the United States, approximately 30 to 40 percent of food is wasted annually, amounting to about 103 million tons. Composting helps mitigate this issue by diverting organic waste from landfills, reducing methane emissions—a potent greenhouse gas—and producing nutrient-rich compost that enhances soil health.​

By supporting local composting initiatives, New Jersey residents contribute to a circular economy, where waste is minimized, and resources are reused, benefiting both the environment and the community.​


📌 Getting Started with Composting in New Jersey

Residents interested in composting can explore the following options:

  • Java’s Compost: Offers curbside pickup services in various towns. Visit their website to check service availability and pricing .​
  • Neighborhood Compost: Provides home pickup plans and municipal drop-off locations. Learn more on their website .​Neighborhood Compost
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New Jersey Weekend Weather Forecast: April 26–27, 2025

This weekend, New Jersey will experience a dynamic weather pattern influenced by a weak upper-level trough dipping over the region. The trough will facilitate the passage of a disturbance, bringing rain and possibly thunderstorms to the state between late Friday night and Saturday evening. As the trough departs, cooler and drier conditions will settle in for Sunday.​


🌦️ Friday Night (April 25)

  • Evening Conditions: Skies will remain fair through early evening, with clouds gradually increasing as the night progresses.​
  • Overnight Weather: Rain is expected to develop after midnight, potentially accompanied by thunderstorms.​
  • Wind: Light to breezy southerly winds.​
  • Low Temperatures: Overnight lows should fall to the 55–60°F range.​Weather U.S.

🌧️ Saturday (April 26)

  • Daytime Conditions: Expect cloudy skies with rain and embedded thunderstorms possible throughout the day.​
  • Timing of Rain: Northern and central New Jersey (NNJ and CNJ) should see the first main batch of rain earlier in the day, with southern New Jersey (SNJ) experiencing it a bit later.​
  • Wind: Light to breezy southwest winds.​
  • High Temperatures: Highs are expected to reach the low to mid-70s for most New Jersey locations.​
  • Evening Weather: Rain and storms will clear with the departing trough Saturday night, leading to drier conditions.​
  • Low Temperatures: Overnight lows should fall back to the 40s as skies improve but winds pick up to breezy/gusty levels out of the west/northwest.​

🌤️ Sunday (April 27)

  • Daytime Conditions: Skies should be mixed with sun and clouds.​
  • Wind: Breezy to gusty winds out of the west/northwest.​
  • High Temperatures: Highs should range from the upper 50s to upper 60s from NNJ to SNJ.​
  • Fire Hazard: The wind presents a fire spread hazard even just after Saturday’s rain, as it helps to dry out trees and brush.​
  • Evening Weather: Clear skies with calming winds.​
  • Low Temperatures: Overnight lows should fall to the 40–50°F range from NNJ to SNJ.​

📅 Outlook for the Week Ahead (April 28–May 2)

Looking ahead, the upper-level jet stream is expected to shift north of New Jersey, allowing milder temperatures to spread across the region. Monday through Thursday are anticipated to be dry with mild and breezy conditions. A possible frontal system may push through later in the week, potentially ushering in a pleasant weekend.​


🌸 April Weather Recap

April in New Jersey typically ushers in more definitive spring weather, with a noticeable increase in temperatures and a further reduction in snowfall. The landscapes begin to thaw, and flowers start to bloom, reflecting the warming trend. In the northern parts of the state, minimum temperatures may reach around 34°F (1.1°C), while in the southern regions, they may hover around 45°F (7.2°C). The maximum temperatures generally vary from 55°F (12.8°C) in the north to 64°F (17.8°C) in the central and southern parts. Snowfall is rare in April, with only occasional occurrences in the northern highlands. Precipitation in the form of rain becomes more frequent, setting the stage for the green landscapes of late spring and summer. Total rainfall may range from 3″ (76mm) in the northern areas to 4″ (102mm) in the south.​Weather U.S.


🌤️ Quick Summary

  • Friday Night: Fair skies turning cloudy; rain and thunderstorms developing after midnight.​
  • Saturday: Cloudy with rain and thunderstorms; clearing in the evening.​
  • Sunday: Mixed sun and clouds; breezy and cooler.​
  • Next Week: Dry and mild conditions, with a possible frontal system later in the week.​

Stay tuned to local weather updates for the latest information, and have a safe and pleasant weekend!​

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Pope Francis’ Funeral: A Global Tribute to a Humble Pontiff

On Saturday, April 26, 2025, Pope Francis was laid to rest in a ceremony that blended tradition with his lifelong commitment to simplicity and humility. The funeral, held in St. Peter’s Square, was attended by over 130 heads of state, including U.S. President Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and French President Emmanuel Macron. Additionally, a group of the poor and needy, whom the late pope had a special place for, were present to pay homage to the first Jesuit and first Latin American pope before his burial in the St. Mary Major Basilica .​AP News+1The Daily Beast+1

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A Ceremony Reflecting Pope Francis’ Legacy

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Pope Francis’ papacy was marked by his advocacy for the marginalized, environmental stewardship, and efforts to make the Church more inclusive. His funeral reflected these values, incorporating significant Catholic symbols and traditions. Items such as his miter and crozier, representing spiritual leadership and pastoral care, were placed alongside him. A bag containing twelve coins, one for each year of his papacy, signified the duration of his tenure. The Rogito, a formal document summarizing his reign, was read aloud and sealed in the coffin, with a copy stored in the Vatican archives. Francis was also buried with a rosary and his death certificate, signed by the camerlengo, Cardinal Kevin Farrell. Notably, his Fisherman’s Ring was ceremonially broken before burial, marking the official end of his papal authority .​New York Post+1AP News+1

A Simple Burial Reflecting His Humility

In a departure from tradition, Pope Francis chose to be buried outside the Vatican. He had prepared his tomb in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, where he frequently prayed before and after his trips abroad. This decision was in line with his desire to simplify papal funerals and to be laid to rest in a place that held personal significance to him .​MyNriNationThe Guardian+1MyNriNation+1

Global Mourners Pay Their Respects

The funeral attracted over 200,000 people, including dignitaries from around the world. Notable attendees included Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who met briefly with President Trump before the ceremony—a move seen as potentially reflective of Pope Francis’ peace efforts. Despite his past criticisms of the late pope, Argentine President Javier Milei also attended the funeral .​ElHuffPostThe Daily Beast

The Church Enters a Period of Mourning

Following the funeral, the Church entered a nine-day period of mourning. A conclave to elect a successor is expected to take place, with the traditional smoke signals indicating the election of a new pope. Pope Francis’ legacy includes significant reforms, simplicity, and a pastoral focus that has left a lasting impact on the Catholic Church .​AP News

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Remembering a Pontiff Who Embraced Simplicity

Pope Francis’ funeral was a testament to his life and papacy. It was a ceremony that honored his commitment to humility, his dedication to the marginalized, and his efforts to make the Church more inclusive. As the Church moves forward, it will undoubtedly continue to reflect on the profound impact of his leadership.​New York Post

Global Leaders and Mourners Attend Pope Francis’ Funeral

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A nun smiles as she waits ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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Faithful, one holding a placard with the Ukrainian flag and reading Francis, pray for us, arrive for the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
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Nuns and other pilgrims look for their seats in St. Peter’s Square ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis, at the Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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Police officers speak in St. Peter’s Square ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis at the Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)
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A faithful wearing a flag from Argentina arrives for the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
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Nuns and pilgrims make their way to St. Peter’s Square ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis at the Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)
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Faithful and Swiss Guards are backdropped by St. Peter’s Basilica ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
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Faithful rest on the ground ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)
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A man yawns as people arrive in St. Peter’s Square ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis at the Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)
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A nun waits in St. Peter’s Square as people arrive ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis at the Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)

Exploring New Jersey’s Efforts to Address Problem Gambling: A Comprehensive Overview

New Jersey, renowned for its vibrant gaming industry, has recently taken significant strides to address the growing concern of problem gambling within the state. With the establishment of a dedicated task force and the implementation of various initiatives, the state aims to mitigate the adverse effects of gambling disorders on its residents.

1. Establishment of the Responsible Gaming Task Force

In June 2024, Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 360, establishing the Responsible Gaming Task Force. This task force comprises key state officials, including the Attorney General, the Chair of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, and the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. Its primary mission is to provide recommendations to the Governor’s Office and the Attorney General regarding reforms to support responsible gaming and address problem gambling in New Jersey .

2. Addressing Co-Occurring Disorders

Recognizing the intersection between gambling disorders and other behavioral health issues, the New Jersey Department of Human Services allocated $720,000 in state-funded contracts to six organizations across the state. These funds are designated to expand access to treatment and services for individuals with gambling disorders who also experience mental health issues and/or substance use disorders. The awarded organizations are tasked with hiring full-time gambling disorder clinicians to provide comprehensive care, including assessments, psycho-education, and treatment through individual, group, and family therapy .

3. Public Awareness Campaigns

To raise awareness about the risks associated with problem gambling, the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General launched a public awareness campaign in partnership with marketing agency Marketsmith. With a budget of $300,000, the campaign focuses on online marketing and is scheduled to run through major sporting events, including the Super Bowl LIX in 2025. The initiative aims to inform the public about responsible gaming practices and the resources available for individuals seeking help .

4. Legislative Measures and Policy Reforms

In addition to executive actions, legislative measures are being considered to further address problem gambling. Notably, lawmakers are deliberating a bill that would change underage gambling from a criminal offense to a civil one, imposing fines instead of criminal charges. The proposed fines would support prevention, education, and treatment programs for compulsive gambling. While the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey conditionally supports the bill, it urges the inclusion of mandatory education about problem gambling .

5. Strengthening Advertising Standards

To curb the promotion of gambling to vulnerable populations, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement has implemented new advertising standards for online and sports gambling operators. These standards require operators to display the 1-800-GAMBLER hotline prominently in their advertisements, prohibit misleading promises of “guaranteed wins,” and limit advertising in locations that may entice individuals under 21 years of age to gamble .

6. Challenges and Future Directions

Despite these proactive measures, challenges persist. The rapid expansion of online sports betting has led to increased concerns about gambling addiction, particularly among young adults. In response, former New Jersey gambling regulator David Rebuck has proposed significant regulatory changes, including implementing a uniform gambling age of 21 for all forms of gambling and regulating daily fantasy sports as gambling rather than games of skill. These recommendations aim to modernize outdated gambling laws and reduce addiction risks .

Conclusion

New Jersey’s multifaceted approach to addressing problem gambling reflects a comprehensive commitment to public health and safety. Through the establishment of the Responsible Gaming Task Force, allocation of resources for treatment services, public awareness campaigns, legislative reforms, and strengthened advertising standards, the state is actively working to mitigate the adverse effects of gambling disorders. Continued collaboration among government agencies, healthcare providers, and the community will be essential in ensuring the effectiveness of these initiatives and fostering a safer environment for all residents.

Recent Developments in New Jersey’s Efforts to Combat Problem Gambling

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Discover New Jersey’s Major Attractions, History, and How to Find What You’re Looking For

New Jersey, affectionately known as the Garden State, is a treasure trove of culture, coastline, and history. Whether you’re looking to explore iconic attractions, relax on sun-kissed beaches, or uncover fascinating historical facts, there’s no shortage of things to do in this dynamic Northeastern state. In this guide, we’ll help you discover everything from South Jersey’s quiet charm to quirky digital searches like “how to find New Jersey in BitLife.”

What Is New Jersey Famous For?

New Jersey is famous for its beautiful shorelines, boardwalks, and lively beach towns like Atlantic City and Wildwood. It’s also known for the Statue of Liberty (yes, she’s technically in NJ waters!), Bruce Springsteen, and its deep Italian-American roots. Food lovers rave about its diners, pork roll, and fresh tomatoes. When it comes to attractions, New Jersey boasts everything from amusement parks like Six Flags Great Adventure to nature reserves in the Pine Barrens.

Who Discovered New Jersey?

History buffs often ask, who discovered New Jersey? The first European credited with exploring the area was Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524. He sailed under the French flag and is considered the first European to explore New Jersey’s coast.

Who Was the First European to Explore New Jersey?

That would also be Giovanni da Verrazzano. He was followed decades later by Henry Hudson, an English explorer sailing for the Dutch, who charted parts of northern New Jersey.

Who Settled New Jersey?

The Dutch were the first to establish settlements in the 1600s, followed by the Swedes and the English. The state’s rich cultural diversity today stems from these early settlers and the many immigrants who followed.

Can’t Find New Jersey in BitLife?

If you’re gaming and wondering how to find New Jersey in BitLife, you’re not alone. The game sometimes limits location selections based on your character’s country or age. To access New Jersey, make sure your character is born in the U.S., then scroll through the states.

Where Is the Center of New Jersey?

Geographically speaking, the center of New Jersey is in Hamilton Township, Mercer County—near the town of Trenton. This central location makes it easy to explore both South and North Jersey in a single day trip.

How to Find New Jersey (For Real Life and Online Needs)

Looking for something specific in or about New Jersey? Here are some common searches and how to navigate them:

  • How to find New Jersey corporation number: Visit the NJ Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services to search by business name or entity ID.
  • How to find New Jersey registered agent: Use the same site; registered agents are listed in the business record details.
  • How to find New Jersey tax ID number: For businesses, this is obtained through the IRS or NJ Division of Taxation.
  • How to find New Jersey divorce records: Visit the Superior Court Records Center or request through the NJ Department of Health.
  • How to find New Jersey mugshots: Some may be available through county jail or police department websites.
  • How to find New Jersey title number: It’s printed on your car title or available via the NJMVC.
  • Where to find New Jersey gross income: If you’re looking for your own, check your tax return. For state statistics, visit the NJ Department of Treasury.
  • How wealthy is New Jersey: New Jersey consistently ranks among the top five wealthiest U.S. states, thanks to high income levels and a concentration of millionaires.

South Jersey: An Underrated Gem

Many tourists only visit North Jersey or the shore, but South Jersey offers a quieter, more nature-focused vibe. Discover charming small towns like Cape May, explore Pine Barrens hiking trails, or visit the famed Cowtown Rodeo in Salem County.

How to Explore Clinton, New Jersey

Clinton, NJ is a postcard-perfect town in Hunterdon County. Visit the Red Mill Museum Village, walk along the scenic Raritan River, and grab a bite in its walkable downtown filled with boutiques and local eateries.

Can You Find New Jersey?

Yes, it’s right between New York and Pennsylvania! But seriously, finding New Jersey—digitally or physically—can be about more than geography. Whether you’re searching for records, playing games, or exploring beaches, New Jersey is full of things to discover.

Final Thoughts: There’s So Much to Discover in New Jersey

From historical explorations of who settled New Jersey to modern-day searches like where to find New Jersey in BitLife, the Garden State offers something for everyone. With rich history, diverse attractions, beautiful beaches, and endless curiosities, New Jersey invites you to explore its every corner.

New Jersey’s Rare Bird Alert today is an Avian Adventure Across the Garden State

If you’ve got binoculars at the ready and an eagerness to explore the skies, New Jersey is calling you with an impressive list of rare bird sightings across the state. The latest birding report from the Garden State is nothing short of exciting, with both familiar and incredibly rare species spotted in various habitats, from the beaches of Cape May to the woodlands of Morris County. Whether you’re an experienced birder or a curious nature lover, these sightings are a fantastic reason to get outside and immerse yourself in New Jersey’s vibrant birdlife.

Notable Waterfowl Sightings

American Wigeon (Cape May)
Cape May continues to impress birdwatchers with its diverse bird species, and the recent spotting of two American Wigeons in this popular coastal region is no exception. Known for their striking, contrasting plumage, these medium-sized ducks are a treat for anyone in the area. The American Wigeon is often found in freshwater ponds, marshes, and coastal estuaries, making Cape May’s wetland areas a prime location for sightings.

White-winged Scoter (Hudson)
A lone White-winged Scoter has been spotted in Hudson County, adding to the region’s impressive list of sea ducks. This large diving duck is typically found in coastal waters, and its distinct black plumage with white wing patches makes it easily identifiable, especially for dedicated birders who venture out near the shorelines.

Glaucous Gull (Monmouth)
A rare sight in New Jersey, a Glaucous Gull has made its way to Monmouth County. With its pale, almost ghostly appearance, this large, Arctic-breeding gull stands out among other gull species, especially for those birders who know where to look in the open coastal areas.

Uncommon Migrants and Songbirds

Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May, Morris)
The Yellow-billed Cuckoo, known for its distinctive call and striking yellow bill, has made an appearance across several counties, including Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May, and Morris. These secretive birds tend to favor dense woodlands and can be tricky to spot, but their arrival signals a wonderful opportunity for bird watchers to enjoy the quiet thrill of a cuckoo’s elusive nature.

Black-billed Cuckoo (Morris)
Joining the Yellow-billed Cuckoo is the Black-billed Cuckoo, which has been seen in Morris County. While they share similar habits, these birds are often quieter and more secretive. Their preferred habitat includes thick underbrush and shady forests, making them a rare gem for those on the lookout.

Eastern Whip-poor-will (Hudson)
The Eastern Whip-poor-will is another elusive species to appear, particularly around Hudson County. Known for their nocturnal habits, the whip-poor-will’s distinctive song is often heard at twilight, echoing through the forests. Birders who enjoy late-night excursions might be able to catch a glimpse of this remarkable bird.

Shorebirds and Waders: A Coastal Delight

Black-necked Stilt (Atlantic)
Shorebirds are always a highlight for birdwatchers, and the Black-necked Stilt, with its striking black-and-white plumage and long, spindly legs, has been spotted in Atlantic County. These birds are typically found in marshy areas and mudflats, where their elegance stands out against the wetland backdrop.

Long-billed Dowitcher (Atlantic)
A rare sighting in the region, the Long-billed Dowitcher has been found in Atlantic County. Known for its long, straight bill, this wader bird is commonly spotted along mudflats and shallow water, where it feeds by probing the sand for small invertebrates.

American Golden-Plover (Atlantic)
Also in Atlantic County, the American Golden-Plover has made a notable appearance. This migratory shorebird, with its golden-brown back and striking black underbelly, is often seen during its migration period, stopping in coastal regions like New Jersey to rest before continuing its journey.

Razorbill (Ocean)
Razorbills are not your everyday coastal birds, but a rare sighting off the coast of Ocean County adds excitement to any birder’s list. These black-and-white seabirds, known for their sharp, sword-like bills, are typically found in cold waters, and their appearance off New Jersey’s coast offers a fantastic birding opportunity.

Raptors and Owls: Stealthy and Majestic

Broad-winged Hawk (Burlington)
Raptors are always thrilling to see in flight, and the Broad-winged Hawk spotted in Burlington County is a perfect example. Known for its distinctive flight pattern and sharp, hooked bill, this hawk has captured the attention of local birders. It typically migrates in large groups, making sightings during certain times of the year particularly special.

American Barn Owl (Monmouth)
Barn owls, with their unmistakable heart-shaped faces, are always a rare and exciting find. The recent sighting of an American Barn Owl in Monmouth County adds a layer of mystique to the local birding scene. These owls are typically nocturnal hunters and are often found in open fields and farmland, where they hunt small mammals.

Warblers and Woodpeckers: Colorful and Charismatic

Cerulean Warbler (Bergen, Sussex)
The Cerulean Warbler, one of the most stunning North American songbirds, has been spotted in both Bergen and Sussex counties. This bright blue warbler, known for its striking plumage, is a rare treat for bird watchers. It’s typically found in mature deciduous forests and is a must-see for any serious birder.

Pileated Woodpecker (Ocean)
With its dramatic red crest and large size, the Pileated Woodpecker is a powerhouse in the world of woodpeckers. A recent sighting in Ocean County has birders flocking to wooded areas, as this species tends to be elusive and often hidden deep in forests.

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Atlantic, Ocean)
Spotted in both Atlantic and Ocean counties, the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker is a woodpecker species that drills distinctive rows of holes in trees, creating sap wells. This bird is a favorite among birders who appreciate the interplay between the natural world and these industrious creatures.

Thrushes and Sparrows: Forest and Field Highlights

Veery (Middlesex, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Union)
Thrushes are known for their beautiful songs, and the Veery is no exception. Recent sightings in Middlesex, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and Union counties have birders on the lookout. Known for its sweet, spiraling song, this woodland bird is often heard before it is seen, creating an auditory delight for bird enthusiasts.

Fox Sparrow (Essex)
A rare but notable sighting in Essex County, the Fox Sparrow is a large, chunky sparrow with beautiful brown and gray streaking across its body. This species is typically found in dense underbrush, foraging for seeds and insects, and is a treat for birders in colder months.

Warblers and Orioles: A Flurry of Color

Cape May Warbler (Essex)
The Cape May Warbler, one of the most colorful warblers in the Northeast, has made an appearance in Essex County. This small, vibrant bird is a rare find but a beloved sight for birding enthusiasts, thanks to its striking plumage and energetic movements.

Baltimore Oriole (Ocean)
Bright orange and black, the Baltimore Oriole is one of the most stunning songbirds, and a sighting in Ocean County has birders excited. These birds are typically found in wooded areas and suburban gardens, where they feed on nectar and fruits.

Conclusion: A Birder’s Paradise

New Jersey’s diverse habitats, from the coastal shorelines of Cape May to the lush forests of Morris County, continue to provide incredible opportunities for birdwatchers to witness a spectacular array of avian life. With rare sightings such as the American Wigeon, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, and Cerulean Warbler, the Garden State is truly a birder’s paradise. Whether you’re a seasoned expert or a casual enthusiast, New Jersey’s birding scene offers something special for everyone—so grab your field guide, binoculars, and camera, and get ready for an unforgettable experience in the skies.

Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin: A Close Look at the Archbishop of Newark and His Growing Influence

Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, the Archbishop of Newark, New Jersey, has found himself under the spotlight in recent years—not just within the Church but also across various social and political watch lists. As a figure whose influence stretches far beyond the pews of his archdiocese, Tobin’s role in shaping both the religious landscape and broader societal issues has become a subject of much discussion. But what exactly does his presence on these lists mean, and how does it reflect on the challenges and opportunities he faces in his multifaceted position?

A Leader of Faith in Newark

Appointed Archbishop of Newark in 2016, Cardinal Tobin quickly became a leading figure in one of the most diverse and vibrant dioceses in the United States. With a deep commitment to social justice and the well-being of marginalized communities, his leadership has been marked by an unwavering focus on advocacy, inclusion, and religious tolerance. Tobin’s tenure has not been without its challenges, but his steady and compassionate leadership has garnered him respect not only among his parishioners but also within broader circles of influence.

Cardinal Tobin’s theological stance is often aligned with the Catholic Church’s traditional teachings, but his pastoral approach is often seen as progressive, especially when it comes to issues like immigration, racial justice, and LGBTQ rights. His open embrace of the immigrant community, for instance, has made him a powerful voice for reform in a nation grappling with complex and divisive debates on immigration policy. He has been outspoken on issues such as DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and has advocated for the humane treatment of those seeking refuge in the United States.

The Watch Lists and Why They Matter

Recently, Cardinal Tobin’s name has appeared on several high-profile watch lists, typically associated with those who wield significant power in religious, political, or cultural spheres. While these lists are often aimed at tracking the influence of leaders within specific ideological or political circles, it’s important to understand the nuances of why Tobin’s name is gaining attention.

1. Influence on Political Discourse

One reason Cardinal Tobin’s name has surfaced on various watch lists is his growing influence in political discourse, especially around issues like immigration and social justice. In 2020, Tobin took a bold stance in his public criticism of certain political policies that he believed were harmful to vulnerable populations, particularly immigrants and the poor. His vocal support for policies that prioritize human dignity over political expediency has made him a significant figure not only in religious circles but also in political arenas.

By speaking out on contentious issues, Cardinal Tobin has become a key figure in the broader discussion about the role of the Church in politics, especially in terms of advocating for the most vulnerable members of society. As someone who has often defied the conservative wing of the Church on certain social issues, his name has come up as a person to watch—especially as political tensions surrounding the intersection of faith and governance continue to evolve.

2. His Relationship with the Vatican

Tobin’s connection with the Vatican has also played a role in his prominence. As a cardinal, he is part of the inner circle of Church leaders who have a direct influence on global Catholic doctrine and practice. His relationship with Pope Francis, in particular, has been a subject of interest. Known for his alignment with the Pope’s more inclusive and progressive views on social issues, Tobin’s leadership is often seen as a reflection of Pope Francis’ broader vision for the Church’s future.

However, this alignment hasn’t been without controversy. As the Catholic Church continues to wrestle with internal debates about LGBTQ inclusion, gender equality, and the role of women in the Church, Tobin’s stance on these issues has made him a lightning rod for both support and criticism. Some see him as a forward-thinking leader who is helping to steer the Church into a more compassionate and inclusive future, while others view him as a figure who is challenging traditional values in ways that some faithful feel uncomfortable with.

Cardinal Tobin’s Role in the Community: Champion of Social Justice

Beyond his political influence, Cardinal Tobin’s work within his archdiocese is perhaps where his legacy will be most deeply felt. The Archdiocese of Newark is one of the largest in the U.S., serving nearly 1.5 million Catholics across northern New Jersey. In such a diverse and dynamic area, Tobin has become a staunch advocate for the poor, the marginalized, and the disenfranchised. His outreach to immigrant communities, for example, has been both public and passionate.

Under his leadership, the Archdiocese has launched a number of initiatives aimed at providing aid and advocacy for immigrant populations, including expanding legal services, offering sanctuary to those at risk of deportation, and publicly supporting immigrant rights. His stance on immigration and social justice is often at odds with some factions within the Catholic Church, particularly those in the United States who lean toward more conservative political positions. Yet, Tobin’s compassionate and inclusive leadership has earned him admiration from many in his community, especially from those who feel that their voices are often marginalized.

Tobin has also made notable strides in promoting interfaith dialogue, building bridges between the Catholic Church and other religious communities in Newark. This commitment to dialogue has strengthened ties between Catholics, Jews, Muslims, and other faith groups, fostering a sense of unity in a region known for its diversity.

Navigating the Waters of Controversy

As with many influential public figures, especially those at the crossroads of religion and politics, Cardinal Tobin’s leadership has not been without its share of controversies. His stance on various social issues has sparked heated debates within the Catholic Church and beyond. Some critics have pointed to his progressive positions on issues like LGBTQ inclusion and his vocal support for immigrants as signs that he may be steering the Church away from its traditional teachings.

On the other hand, supporters see Tobin’s leadership as a model for how the Church can adapt to a changing world while remaining true to its core principles. His ability to balance the spiritual needs of his parishioners with the evolving demands of modern society is one of the reasons he remains such a respected figure in the Catholic community.

Looking Ahead: Cardinal Tobin’s Continued Impact

Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin’s place on various watch lists is indicative of his growing influence as a leader not only in the Church but in the larger social and political landscape. Whether through his advocacy for immigrant rights, his progressive stance on social issues, or his alignment with Pope Francis’ vision for a more inclusive Church, Tobin’s leadership continues to shape the direction of the Catholic Church in America.

For New Jersey and beyond, Tobin’s role as Archbishop of Newark will undoubtedly continue to evolve as he navigates the complex intersection of faith, politics, and social justice. His willingness to speak out on contentious issues has made him both a celebrated and controversial figure, and one thing is certain: his impact on the Church and society will be felt for years to come.

As he continues to lead with compassion and conviction, Cardinal Tobin’s example serves as a reminder that faith is not just about spiritual matters—it is also about standing up for justice, fairness, and the dignity of all people. In a world that is increasingly divided, his voice stands as a beacon for those seeking both spiritual guidance and a path toward a more just and compassionate society.

Jack Worrill’s “Parable” Books, Timeless Stories That Illuminate Faith, Purpose, and Reflection & Nina M. Kelly, A Heartwarming Voice for Children’s Literature

In a world filled with noise and distractions, there’s something deeply refreshing about stories that pause, reflect, and inspire. That’s exactly what Jack Worrill’s “Parable” books do—offering readers both young and old spiritual insight and a sense of deeper connection through timeless narratives. A blend of myth, cultural storytelling, and profound spiritual lessons, Worrill’s works provide a much-needed space for contemplation in today’s fast-paced world.

Worrill’s books are far more than just stories—they are windows into wisdom. His “Parable” series, known for its rich spiritual core, guides readers on a path toward reflection, faith, and finding purpose. Through simple yet profound tales, Worrill weaves lessons that speak to the heart, encouraging individuals to look inward, question their assumptions, and approach life with a renewed sense of meaning.

The Heart of “Parable”: Stories That Heal and Inspire

At the core of Worrill’s storytelling is a deep commitment to spiritual growth. Drawing inspiration from age-old myths, religious teachings, and universal truths, his books create an atmosphere where readers are invited to explore their own journey of faith and purpose. Whether tackling themes of compassion, resilience, or the pursuit of wisdom, each of his stories serves as a gentle guide, helping readers find clarity in their own lives.

One of the standout qualities of the “Parable” books is their accessibility. Worrill has a unique ability to simplify complex spiritual concepts without diluting their meaning. His stories are rich with metaphors, yet easy to understand, making them suitable for a wide range of ages—from young children beginning to explore life’s bigger questions, to adults seeking a fresh perspective.

A Blend of Mythology and Modern Spirituality

Worrill is not just an author; he is also a trained mythologist and cultural storyteller. This expertise shines through in the layers of meaning embedded in his writing. By combining mythological elements with spiritual principles, Worrill brings timeless teachings into a context that feels both ancient and modern. Each book becomes not only a personal exploration but also a cultural journey, as readers encounter stories that echo the struggles and triumphs of people across history.

His use of myth is not just for nostalgia’s sake; it’s about connecting readers with their own inner heroes, helping them recognize the universal truths that connect us all. For Worrill, stories aren’t just entertainment—they are tools for personal transformation, and his “Parable” books offer gentle yet profound nudges toward self-discovery and spiritual awakening.

Where Stories Heal: Worrill’s Books in the Spotlight

Recently, Jack Worrill had the opportunity to share his vision with an even wider audience at the prestigious LA Times Festival of Books. At this renowned event, he was joined by other distinguished authors and thinkers, all eager to inspire and engage with the public. His books were showcased at The Reading Glass Books booth, where attendees were able to delve deeper into the spiritual themes woven throughout his stories and meet the man behind the parables.

Worrill’s presence at the festival was a celebration of his mission to provide readers with more than just entertainment. It was an opportunity for fans to explore the essence of his work firsthand—stories that not only entertain but also heal, uplift, and encourage individuals to find their own path toward spiritual growth and reflection.

Nina M. Kelly: A Heartwarming Voice for Children’s Literature

The LA Times Festival of Books also played host to another incredible author whose work is dedicated to uplifting young readers: Nina M. Kelly. Known for her ability to craft heartwarming and empowering stories, Kelly brings joy and inspiration to children with every book she writes. Her collection, which includes a series of illustrated children’s books, has garnered praise for its positive messages, strong characters, and focus on resilience.

At the festival, Kelly’s booth became a hub of activity, where young readers and families could interact with her works and experience the magic of stories that both entertain and inspire. Through her books, Kelly seeks to give children the tools to navigate the world with kindness, empathy, and strength. In a time when stories can often feel overwhelming or confusing for young minds, Kelly offers a fresh perspective—one that encourages children to dream big, believe in themselves, and always strive to be their best.

Dr. Albert H. Yurvati: A Surgeon’s Life Transformed Through Writing

In addition to Worrill and Kelly, another significant presence at the LA Times Festival of Books was Dr. Albert H. Yurvati, a renowned cardiothoracic surgeon whose life journey has taken an unexpected turn toward writing. Dr. Yurvati’s debut book, which chronicles his unique experiences in the operating room and the lessons learned through decades of patient care, was one of the highlights of the event.

For Dr. Yurvati, the transition from the high-stakes world of surgery to the world of writing was driven by a desire to share his deeper reflections on life, healing, and personal transformation. His exclusive event at the festival was a chance for readers to connect with the author on a more personal level, gaining insight not just into his professional journey, but also into the philosophical and spiritual lessons he has gleaned from years of saving lives.

Dr. Yurvati’s writing, much like his work as a surgeon, is grounded in a commitment to healing—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually. Through his book, he offers readers an intimate look at his life’s work, filled with moments of profound reflection and timeless wisdom.

A Festival of Reflection, Inspiration, and Connection

The LA Times Festival of Books was more than just a celebration of literature—it was a gathering of voices committed to making the world a better place through the power of storytelling. Jack Worrill’s “Parable” books, Nina M. Kelly’s uplifting children’s tales, and Dr. Albert H. Yurvati’s transformative reflections are all part of a larger movement of authors using their words to inspire, heal, and elevate.

For readers, the festival offered a rare opportunity to connect with authors whose works transcend the ordinary. Whether you’re seeking spiritual insight, heartwarming stories, or personal transformation, these authors have crafted narratives that speak to the soul and offer much-needed guidance in today’s complex world.

As we continue to navigate the challenges of modern life, stories like these serve as essential reminders of our shared humanity and the power of reflection, faith, and purpose. Whether through Worrill’s mythological parables or Kelly’s inspiring children’s tales, these books illuminate the path toward a more thoughtful, compassionate, and meaningful life. And in the case of Dr. Yurvati, they offer a new lens through which to understand the true essence of healing, both inside and out.

Discover the Heart of Storytelling

If you’re looking for books that not only entertain but also provide spiritual nourishment and insight, Jack Worrill’s Parable books and the works of Nina M. Kelly and Dr. Albert H. Yurvati offer an unforgettable reading experience. These authors, through their distinct voices, bring to life the stories that can heal, inspire, and guide us toward the best versions of ourselves.

David Iozzia is the New Jersey Man with a 3,400+ Signed Drumstick Collection – A Rock ‘n’ Roll Legacy in NJ

For some, it’s autographed guitars, vinyl records, or backstage passes that mark the pinnacle of rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia. But for David Iozzia, a 66-year-old resident of Old Bridge, New Jersey, it’s drumsticks—specifically, more than 3,400 of them, each one signed by legendary drummers from across the globe. This remarkable collection, built over decades of concerts and encounters with rock royalty, has made Iozzia a well-known figure in the world of music memorabilia collectors.

Drummer Alex Van Halen examines his old drumstick, presented to him by a fan who asked him to sign it

The Origins of a Drumstick Obsession

It all started back in 1977 when Iozzia was just 19 years old, attending a concert by the British band Be-Bop Deluxe at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey. After Simon Fox, the drummer for the band, broke a stick during the show, he tossed it into the crowd. Iozzia, positioned in the front row, was quick to snatch it out of the air. Little did he know that this seemingly small moment would spark a decades-long passion that would lead to one of the most impressive collections of autographed drumsticks in rock history.

From there, Iozzia’s hobby grew organically. A regular attendee at concerts—often going to as many as 75 shows a year—he would find himself in the front row at gigs, eagerly collecting drumsticks tossed into the crowd by his favorite drummers. But it wasn’t just about the sticks. It was about the connection he forged with the musicians themselves. By the late 1990s, his collection had expanded beyond casual finds to a serious pursuit of autographs.

A New Approach: Social Media and the Power of Connection

In 2000, Iozzia’s collecting took a pivotal turn during a Psychedelic Furs concert in Atlantic City. As the show unfolded, a drumstick fell to the stage floor, and Iozzia motioned for the guitar player to throw it his way. In a surprising move, the guitarist kicked the stick right into his hand. This experience gave him an idea: why not take a more proactive approach and reach out to drummers directly?

With the rise of social media, Iozzia began contacting drummers before their shows, requesting that they sign one of their sticks. To his delight, many were enthusiastic about the idea. “They were all so into it,” he recalls. “The collection just took off.” The more drummers he met, the more sticks he added to his collection. What began as a hobby became an ongoing mission to capture a piece of rock history, one signed drumstick at a time.

Collecting Legends: Iconic Drummers and Their Sticks

Over the years, Iozzia’s collection has grown to include drumsticks signed by some of the most influential drummers in rock history. Among the notable names are Ringo Starr of The Beatles, Mitch Avory of The Kinks, Carter Beauford of the Dave Matthews Band, John Densmore of The Doors, and Chris Frantz of Talking Heads. He also boasts signed sticks from Liberty DeVito, who drummed for Billy Joel, and D.J. Fontana, the man who played with Elvis Presley.

Iozzia’s approach has allowed him to get close to the artists he admires. His interactions often reveal the more personal side of drummers—musicians who are frequently overlooked despite being the driving force behind the sound of some of the world’s most iconic bands. “Drummers are often the unsung heroes,” says Iozzia. “They’re usually in the back of the stage, not getting the same attention as the lead singers or guitarists. But when they see someone appreciate their contribution, you can sometimes see that little glint of gratitude in their eyes.”

A Notable Story: Bruce Springsteen’s Seeger Sessions

Perhaps one of the most telling moments of Iozzia’s devotion to drummers came during the taping of Bruce Springsteen’s Seeger Sessions in Asbury Park in 2006. The show featured Larry Eagle, a folk-rock drummer who had played alongside Springsteen. After the taping, Iozzia had a chance to meet the musicians backstage, where he brought his drumstick for Eagle to sign. To his surprise, Bruce Springsteen himself offered to autograph the stick as well.

Iozzia, however, declined the offer. “It’s all about the drummer,” he explained, reinforcing his belief that the backbone of any band lies in its rhythm section. His decision was a testament to his singular mission: to celebrate the often-overlooked drummers of the world, honoring their contributions to the music that has shaped generations.

The Joy of Collecting: More Than Just a Hobby

For Iozzia, collecting drumsticks is far more than a pastime. It’s a way to connect with the music and the musicians who have shaped his life. His collection represents the culmination of years of dedication, and he views each signed drumstick as a small piece of rock history. The sheer scale of his collection, with over 3,400 sticks, is a testament to his passion and the enduring appeal of live music.

But it’s not just about the sticks themselves. For Iozzia, the true value lies in the personal interactions he has had with the drummers. “I’ve met some of my idols, and I’ve had some incredible experiences,” he says. “It’s the memories that go with each drumstick that make this collection so special.”

A Legacy of Music and Memories

Iozzia’s collection has become a unique and cherished piece of rock ‘n’ roll history. It’s a living testament to the power of music to bring people together, to the timeless appeal of the drum kit as the heart of a band, and to the fans who dedicate their lives to preserving the stories behind the music.

As Iozzia continues to add to his collection, one drumstick at a time, he’s not just collecting memorabilia—he’s building a legacy that honors the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll itself. With each new signature, he’s not just holding onto a piece of music history; he’s helping to ensure that the drummers who made it all possible are remembered and celebrated for generations to come.

For those who share Iozzia’s passion for music and memorabilia, his collection serves as both inspiration and a reminder: sometimes the most meaningful connections in rock ‘n’ roll aren’t made through guitars or vocals—but through the unsung rhythm that drives the beat.

New Jersey Takes Action Against RealPage, Accuses Company of Collusion to Drive Up Rents

In a groundbreaking move aimed at tackling skyrocketing housing costs, the state of New Jersey has filed a lawsuit against RealPage, a leading property management software company, along with ten of the state’s largest landlords. The lawsuit alleges that RealPage, in collaboration with these landlords, used its advanced revenue management software and sophisticated algorithms to artificially inflate rents, violating both federal and state antitrust laws, as well as New Jersey’s consumer fraud laws.

What’s Behind the Lawsuit?

The complaint, filed by New Jersey’s Attorney General Matthew Platkin, asserts that the defendants, including major players like AvalonBay Communities, conspired to manipulate rental prices across the state’s multifamily housing market. According to the state, RealPage’s software was used to adjust rents in a way that would maximize profits for landlords, irrespective of market conditions or the financial well-being of renters.

The lawsuit details how the defendants—real estate giants and property managers—quietly shared sensitive, non-public data about things like lease prices, available amenities, and housing inventory. This exchange of information, the lawsuit claims, allowed these companies to align their pricing strategies, creating an environment where competition to lower rents was effectively eliminated. As a result, the lawsuit argues, residents of New Jersey are paying far more for housing than they should be.

The Impact on Renters

One of the most concerning aspects of the case is the claim that this alleged collusion has disproportionately affected low-income renters. According to New Jersey’s complaint, the result has been a sharp increase in rental costs, with hundreds of thousands of residents seeing their housing expenses rise. The state points out that nearly half of low-income renters in New Jersey are now paying more than 30% of their gross income on rent, a figure that experts consider to be the tipping point of housing affordability.

Financial and real estate experts commonly agree that spending no more than 30% of income on housing is a key benchmark for affordability. However, with rents soaring, many renters across the state are finding themselves stretched beyond this threshold, making it increasingly difficult to cover other essential living costs like healthcare, food, and transportation.

“This lawsuit is about putting a stop to corporate greed at its worst,” said Jeremy Hollander, acting director of the Division of Consumer Affairs in New Jersey. “The housing market in New Jersey is already stacked in favor of landlords, but the defendants wanted more. They weren’t satisfied with simply reaping the benefits of a market with limited supply; they wanted to artificially inflate rents and squeeze tenants even further.”

The Allegations Against RealPage and the Landlords

RealPage’s role in this alleged scheme is central to the lawsuit. The company’s software, which is used by landlords across the country, utilizes complex algorithms to set rental rates for properties. The state argues that this technology, rather than providing an objective market-driven solution, was actively used to manipulate rent prices. By feeding data into the system that reflected inflated prices, landlords could ensure they were maximizing profits—sometimes at the expense of affordable housing options for tenants.

At the heart of the allegations is the claim that the participating landlords, including some of the largest names in the multifamily housing industry, used this software to create an almost uniform pricing structure for apartments across the state. In a competitive market, such price setting could stifle competition and harm renters by eliminating the possibility of lower prices through market forces. By sharing non-public information, the landlords were allegedly able to avoid competing on price and instead align their strategies, ensuring higher rents across the board.

RealPage’s Defense

RealPage, for its part, has strongly denied the accusations. A spokeswoman for the company, Jennifer Bowcock, stated that the software used by RealPage is designed to comply with housing laws, and the claims brought by the New Jersey attorney general are without merit. Bowcock argued that the technology is intended to help landlords better manage their properties and streamline the rent-setting process in a manner that complies with market standards and regulations.

In an email statement, Bowcock said, “The claims brought by the New Jersey attorney general are devoid of merit and will do nothing to make housing more affordable. New Jersey should stop scapegoating pro-competitive technology that helps landlords maximize efficiency and productivity.”

What’s Next?

The lawsuit marks a significant moment in the ongoing conversation about the rising costs of housing in New Jersey, and across the United States. The state’s legal action has sparked widespread discussion about the role of property management technology in the affordability crisis. New Jersey lawmakers and consumer advocates are watching closely, as this case could set a precedent for how similar cases are handled in the future.

For renters struggling with high housing costs, this lawsuit represents a critical opportunity for reform. If the state prevails, it could force significant changes in how property managers and tech companies like RealPage operate in the marketplace, potentially leading to lower rents and more transparency in the pricing of rental properties.

As the case progresses, New Jersey residents and those in other states dealing with similar housing challenges will be keeping a close eye on the developments. For now, the state is determined to ensure that renters aren’t being taken advantage of by a system rigged in favor of landlords and corporate interests.

A Broader Conversation on Housing Affordability

The New Jersey lawsuit is part of a larger national conversation about the rising cost of housing, especially in urban areas. As cities across the U.S. grapple with housing shortages, increasing demand, and soaring rent prices, many are beginning to question whether property management companies and tech firms have too much influence over pricing in the real estate market.

Advocates for renters have long argued that more transparency and accountability are needed in the housing sector. If successful, this lawsuit could help fuel further efforts to protect tenants and create a more balanced, fair, and affordable housing market for everyone.

As the case unfolds, the spotlight will be on the tech-driven practices of RealPage and its influence on the rental market, with the outcome potentially reshaping how property management software is used—and whether it serves the interests of tenants or landlords.