New Jersey
Indoor + Outdoor Concert Venues in New Jersey to Catch a Show – Hoboken Girl
New Jersey is filled with leisure venues — each indoor and outside — to catch live shows, comedy exhibits, and extra. After a protracted hiatus from the pandemic, these venues are again and prepared for a packed schedule of stay exhibits. Maintain studying for an inventory of venues throughout the state to catch your favourite act.
Indoor
NJ Performing Arts Heart (NJPAC) | 1 Heart Road, Newark
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A basic Newark occasion area, NJPAC has occasions for each age and curiosity. From family-fun occasions like Peppa Pig to classical performances by prime symphonies, there’s something for everybody. Different artists together with poets and singers additionally grace the stage right here at NJPAC. Till April 25, 2022, friends 5 years and above should present proof of vaccination or a unfavorable Covid check to enter.
The Bergen Performing Arts Heart (bergenPAC) | 30 North Van Brunt Road, Englewood
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BergenPAC calls itself “northern New Jersey’s busiest nonprofit performing arts middle.” Upcoming performances embody Tusk and Eaglemania and Straight No Chaser later this fall. This venue even lists out native, sponsoring eating places to strive earlier than or after the present.
Starland Ballroom | 570 Jernee Mill Highway, Sayreville
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After being utterly transformed following injury from Hurricane Sandy in 2012, this indoor theater welcomes acts of all styles and sizes together with Jon Bon Jovi and the Jonas Brothers. Concertgoers can buy tickets on-line or on the field workplace, however the Starland Ballroom additionally affords a 25-ticket season move for $600). This venue bases its vaccination necessities on native mandates, in addition to artists’ preferences, so be sure you try the web site for essentially the most up-to-date info.
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The Stanhope Home | 45 Predominant Road, Stanhope
This venue has two levels, The Roadhouse Stage and The Crossfire Lounge, for audiences to get pleasure from an eclectic array of artists and performers. What was as soon as a cease for blues legends, these historic levels now appeal to many smaller and regional artists. There’s a probability you may even see (or expertise) the Stanhope Home Ghost when visiting.
The Wellmont Theater | 5 Seymour Road, Montclair
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Initially constructed about 100 years in the past, The Wellmont Theater was created for vaudevillian acts and performs alike. This stage was as soon as graced by Charlie Chaplin, and extra just lately DNCE, Third Eye Blind, and Jim Gaffigan have carried out right here. Upcoming exhibits embody cowl bands and comedians. Be certain to have proof of vaccination, or else present a unfavorable PCR check on the theater.
Numerous Atlantic Metropolis Resort Venues | Atlantic Metropolis
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There are many live performance venues close to and alongside the boardwalk in Atlantic Metropolis. If you’re a music lover visiting the realm, ensure that to take a look at one of many many levels and venues on the Exhausting Rock Resort and On line casino, together with the Exhausting Rock Stay at Etess Area. One other prime occasion area is on the Borgata, the place The Occasion Heart and The Music Field name residence. Take a look at upcoming artists and performers together with Chris Rock and Jim Gaffigan.
White Eagle Corridor | 337 Newark Avenue, Jersey Metropolis
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Nestled in between Hamilton Park and Downtown Jersey Metropolis, White Eagle Corridor hosts comedians, dance events, artists for all genres, and extra. You should definitely try Cellar 335, a “trendy tiki cocktail lounge” within the basement, earlier than or after your occasion. Concertgoers should solely present proof of vaccination or a unfavorable PCR check if the artist or performers require it. Test the web site for an inventory of live shows requiring this documentation.
Outside
Ocean Metropolis Music Pier | 825 Boardwalk, Ocean Metropolis
Come to Ocean Metropolis, spend the day on the seashore, and finish your journey with a present at Ocean Metropolis Music Pier, an oceanfront venue. This venue has outside seating, in addition to indoor tickets out there. This venue has extra than simply live shows too, it additionally hosts craft gala’s and different enjoyable occasions.
PNC Financial institution Arts Heart | 16 Backyard State Parkway, Holmdel
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This outside amphitheater holds greater than 17,000 individuals to get pleasure from artists from all genres. Whereas audiences can buy a ticket for a seated space, there may be additionally the higher grass space. Carry a blanket to sit down and benefit from the efficiency, however you may wish to get there early because the grass seating is first come first serve. Upcoming acts embody Tim McGraw, The Lumineers, and Nick Cannon.
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The Stone Pony | 913 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park
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Whereas The Stone Pony started as an indoor venue, it has additionally launched the Summer time Stage which permits audiences to expertise performances in a Covid-safe, outside surroundings. Bruce Springsteen, Southside Johnny, and Steve Van Zandt might have helped make The Stone Pony what it’s, however this venue remains to be showcasing different rising stars within the trade.
Waterfront Music Pavilion | 1 Harbour Boulevard, Camden
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Previously known as the BB&T Pavillion, this indoor-outdoor venue can seat as much as 25,000. Upcoming performers embody The Lumineers, Miranda Lambert, The Doobie Brothers, Machine Gun Kelly, and extra. Take a look at the web site for extra info on buying a season ticket which supplies patrons VIP entry, premier seating choices, parking, and way more.
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Should underage gambling no longer be a crime?
New Jersey lawmakers are considering changing the law to make gambling by people under the age of 21 no longer punishable under criminal law, making it subject to a fine.
It also would impose fines on anyone helping an underage person gamble in New Jersey.
The bill changes the penalties for underage gambling from that of a disorderly persons offense to a civil offense. Fines would be $500 for a first offense, $1,000 for a second offense, and $2,000 for any subsequent offenses.
The money would be used for prevention, education, and treatment programs for compulsive gambling, such as those provided by the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey.
“The concern I had initially was about reducing the severity of the punishment,” said Assemblyman Don Guardian, a Republican former mayor of Atlantic City. “But the fact that all the money will go to problem gambling treatment programs changed my mind.”
Figures on underage gambling cases were not immediately available Thursday. But numerous people involved in gambling treatment and recovery say a growing number of young people are becoming involved in gambling, particularly sports betting as the activity spreads around the country.
The bill was approved by an Assembly committee and now goes to the full Assembly for a vote. It must pass both houses of the Legislature before going to the desk of the state’s Democratic governor, Phil Murphy.
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New Jersey lawmakers will consider new tighter oversight rules on charter schools in 2025
TRENTON — State officials are considering new rules that could impose greater oversight on New Jersey’s 86 charter schools after a year of increased scrutiny from media outlets and politicians.
The state’s Senate Education Committee heard testimony Monday from experts who urged lawmakers to ensure that existing oversight laws were enforced and, in some cases, to write new laws requiring more public disclosure and oversight in regard to spending and administrator salaries.
“Clearly, there’s some work to be done,” said state Sen. Paul Sarlo of the 36th Legislative District, which represents 11 municipalities in Bergen and Passaic counties. “There are some bad actors out there.”
The legislators cited a series of reports from NJ.com and other media outlets that took aim at charter schools’ high administrator salaries, allegations of nepotism, and accusations that some former school leaders personally profited from their positions. The Asbury Park Press also scrutinized a charter network with campuses in Asbury Park and Neptune.
Deborah Cornavaca, director of policy for the New Jersey Education Association, the state’s largest teachers’ union, urged legislators to establish a task force to review numerous impacts of charter schools, to require more transparency and add disclosure rules for charter schools.
“When we see things that are going wrong… it is incumbent upon us to make sure that taxpayer dollars are being responsibly spent and that the students… are the priority of where the money is going,” Cornavaca said.
Harry Lee, president of the New Jersey Charter Schools Association, said that a majority of these publicly funded schools, which serve about 63,000 students, are not skirting rules, but are rather giving parents in low-income communities access to high-quality education. The schools are also improving academic outcomes for many of New Jersey’s Black and brown students, he said.
“In middle school, charter school students overall are outperforming the state average in reading, despite serving twice as many low-income students,” he said before the Senate Education Committee on Monday. “The longer you stay in a charter school, the more likely you will be able to read at grade level.”
While charter schools are given more flexibility than traditional district-based schools to educate at-need students, they also use taxpayer money in their mission. Yet, charter schools are not held to all the same oversight rules and regulations that district public schools must follow, according to critics.
“It is a privilege, not a right, to operate a charter school in New Jersey, and there are simply higher expectations (for positive academic results),” said Lee. “We stand by that, and we agree that there should be accountability for schools that aren’t doing the right thing.”
The flexibility given to charter schools is why they are succeeding where nearby traditional districts are not, he said. Many charter schools have adopted longer school days and a longer school year to achieve results, he said.
When charter schools fail to meet their educational missions, they are closed, Lee said.
“That is the ultimate accountability,” he added.
Since 2020, four schools have closed, surrendered their charter, or not had their charter contract renewed, according to the state Department of Education.
One of the charter schools that has faced criticism in the press is College Achieve Public Schools, which has sites in Asbury Park and Neptune. Michael Piscal, CEO and founder of the charter school group, made $516,084 in the 2022-23 school year, according to filings obtained through GuideStar, an organization that provides information about American nonprofit organizations.
Piscal also made an additional $279,431 in compensation that year from the school and related organizations, according to the tax documents.
For comparison, the average school superintendent pay in New Jersey was $187,737 last year, according to state Department of Education records.
A representative of College Achieve told the Press that administrative salaries have since between reduced.
State Sen. Vin Gopal, who chairs the Senate Education Committee, said he expected amendments to New Jersey’s charter school law to be proposed sometime in 2025.
“There needs to be more accountability on how that (charter school) money is spent,” he said.
Amanda Oglesby is an Ocean County native who covers education and the environment. She has worked for the Press for more than 16 years. Reach her at @OglesbyAPP, aoglesby@gannettnj.com or 732-557-5701.
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