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'''D'Jais''' is a nightclub and restaurant located at 1801 Ocean Ave in [[Belmar]], NJ.<ref name="Party">[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/06/nyregion/06ritual.html] Buckley, C. (2010, June 3). Where the Party Is Perpetual. '' New York Times.'' Retrieved February 5, 2011.</ref><ref name="Wingy">[http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=oZHSb5kXS1QC&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=%22D%27Jais%22+%22belmar%22&ots=JVYdo6-0vJ&sig=uMSSb5VPPSMgIhYkAJx8K-IcT5c#v=onepage&q=%22D'Jais%22%20&f=false] Cariello, J., & Cariello, C. (2006). ''The Wingy Chronicles: Grandpa's Guide to Life'' (p. 89). Austin, TX: Bridgeway Books.</ref><ref name="Celebrated">[http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=NMPBGe0WWYUC&oi=fnd&pg=PA8&dq=%22D%27Jais%22+%22belmar%22&ots=vZUUR4r0yR&sig=6SGwCiVaZcH6dV-cG-MueVeZsno#v=onepage&q=D'Jais&f=false], Blum, B. (2007). ''Bradley Beach treasures: Reflections of the Jersey Shore.(p. 36)'' Charleston, S.C.: The History Press.</ref><ref name="Living in Belmar">Glickson, G. (1992, September 6). If you're thinking of living in Belmar. ''New York Times'', p. R5.</ref>D'Jais has lunch and dinner menus and outdoor oceanview seating.<ref name="Club">[http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/18/nyregion/quick-bite-belmar-by-the-beach-a-club-and-a-club-sandwich.html?scp=1&sq=D%27jais+belmar&st=nyt] DeMasters, K. (2002, August 18) By the beach, a club and a club sandwich. ''New York Times'', p. NJ12.</ref>D'Jais also organizes and co-sponsors a Sandcastle Contest that has in some years attracted over 350 entries and over 9,500 participants.<ref name="sandcastle">Entertainment/News Editors (2004, July 9). 18th Annual New Jersey Sandcastle Contest Attracts Over 9,500 Visitors; More than 350 Entries of All Ages Competed in Belmar Event. ''Business Wire'', New York, p. 1.</ref><ref name="sandcastle2">Entertainment/News Editors (2003, June 20). Record Turnout Anticipated for 17th Annual New Jersey Sandcastle Contest in Belmar Business Editors/Travel Writers. ''Business Wire'', New York, p. 1.</ref><ref name="sandcastle2">Staff (2002, May 30). Save the Date for the 16th Annual New Jersey Sandcastle Contest, July 10 at Belmar's 18th Avenue Beach. ''Business Wire,'' New York, p. 1.</ref><ref name="sandcastle3">Entertainment/News Editors (2002, June 26). Sand Sculpting Expert to Offer Free Clinic on Building the Perfect Sandcastle. ''Business Wire,'' New York, p. 1.</ref>
'''D'Jais''' is a nightclub and restaurant located at 1801 Ocean Ave in [[Belmar]], NJ.<ref name="Party">[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/06/nyregion/06ritual.html] Buckley, C. (2010, June 3). Where the Party Is Perpetual. '' New York Times.'' Retrieved February 5, 2011.</ref><ref name="Wingy">[http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=oZHSb5kXS1QC&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=%22D%27Jais%22+%22belmar%22&ots=JVYdo6-0vJ&sig=uMSSb5VPPSMgIhYkAJx8K-IcT5c#v=onepage&q=%22D'Jais%22%20&f=false] Cariello, J., & Cariello, C. (2006). ''The Wingy Chronicles: Grandpa's Guide to Life'' (p. 89). Austin, TX: Bridgeway Books.</ref><ref name="Celebrated">[http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=NMPBGe0WWYUC&oi=fnd&pg=PA8&dq=%22D%27Jais%22+%22belmar%22&ots=vZUUR4r0yR&sig=6SGwCiVaZcH6dV-cG-MueVeZsno#v=onepage&q=D'Jais&f=false], Blum, B. (2007). ''Bradley Beach treasures: Reflections of the Jersey Shore.(p. 36)'' Charleston, S.C.: The History Press.</ref><ref name="Living in Belmar">Glickson, G. (1992, September 6). If you're thinking of living in Belmar. ''New York Times'', p. R5.</ref>D'Jais has lunch and dinner menus and outdoor oceanview seating.<ref name="Club">[http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/18/nyregion/quick-bite-belmar-by-the-beach-a-club-and-a-club-sandwich.html?scp=1&sq=D%27jais+belmar&st=nyt] DeMasters, K. (2002, August 18) By the beach, a club and a club sandwich. ''New York Times'', p. NJ12.</ref>D'Jais also organizes and co-sponsors a Sandcastle Contest that has in some years attracted over 350 entries and over 9,500 participants.<ref name="sandcastle">Entertainment/News Editors (2004, July 9). 18th Annual New Jersey Sandcastle Contest Attracts Over 9,500 Visitors; More than 350 Entries of All Ages Competed in Belmar Event. ''Business Wire'', New York, p. 1.</ref><ref name="sandcastle2">Entertainment/News Editors (2003, June 20). Record Turnout Anticipated for 17th Annual New Jersey Sandcastle Contest in Belmar Business Editors/Travel Writers. ''Business Wire'', New York, p. 1.</ref><ref name="sandcastle2">Staff (2002, May 30). Save the Date for the 16th Annual New Jersey Sandcastle Contest, July 10 at Belmar's 18th Avenue Beach. ''Business Wire,'' New York, p. 1.</ref><ref name="sandcastle3">Entertainment/News Editors (2002, June 26). Sand Sculpting Expert to Offer Free Clinic on Building the Perfect Sandcastle. ''Business Wire,'' New York, p. 1.</ref>



Revision as of 01:00, 7 February 2011

D'Jais is a nightclub and restaurant located at 1801 Ocean Ave in Belmar, NJ.[1][2][3][4]D'Jais has lunch and dinner menus and outdoor oceanview seating.[5]D'Jais also organizes and co-sponsors a Sandcastle Contest that has in some years attracted over 350 entries and over 9,500 participants.[6][7][7][8]

D'Jais is a dance club, with a DJ spinning records most nights of the week. There are theme nights and contests.[9]Kim Clijsters and Brian Lynch have been there.[10]

On Monday nights in the summer, the rock and roll band "Holme," with which Bobby Bandiera and two of D'Jais owners play,[11][12] entertains a mixed age crowd.[13]

Problems with the community

Belmar, like other shore communities, has always struggled with how to protect its year round residents' interests while accomodating the tourists so important to the local economy.[14][15][16][17] The dilemma is that although tourists offer business opportunities for local residents and clubs offer local college students jobs and a place to drink with friends that doesn't involve venturing out onto highways, they can also create noise and incidents that upset local residents. Belmar tried to control the issue by reducing the closing time to midnight, which reduced D'Jais profits significantly,[14][18] but this restriction was later changed. There is currently a joint effort by the town and the remaining clubs to maintain order through education, socialization, training, and other initiatives.

References

  1. ^ [1] Buckley, C. (2010, June 3). Where the Party Is Perpetual. New York Times. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
  2. ^ [2] Cariello, J., & Cariello, C. (2006). The Wingy Chronicles: Grandpa's Guide to Life (p. 89). Austin, TX: Bridgeway Books.
  3. ^ [3], Blum, B. (2007). Bradley Beach treasures: Reflections of the Jersey Shore.(p. 36) Charleston, S.C.: The History Press.
  4. ^ Glickson, G. (1992, September 6). If you're thinking of living in Belmar. New York Times, p. R5.
  5. ^ [4] DeMasters, K. (2002, August 18) By the beach, a club and a club sandwich. New York Times, p. NJ12.
  6. ^ Entertainment/News Editors (2004, July 9). 18th Annual New Jersey Sandcastle Contest Attracts Over 9,500 Visitors; More than 350 Entries of All Ages Competed in Belmar Event. Business Wire, New York, p. 1.
  7. ^ a b Entertainment/News Editors (2003, June 20). Record Turnout Anticipated for 17th Annual New Jersey Sandcastle Contest in Belmar Business Editors/Travel Writers. Business Wire, New York, p. 1. Cite error: The named reference "sandcastle2" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  8. ^ Entertainment/News Editors (2002, June 26). Sand Sculpting Expert to Offer Free Clinic on Building the Perfect Sandcastle. Business Wire, New York, p. 1.
  9. ^ [5], Corvino, T. (2010, June 3). The D'Jais way: The low down on this reputed Belmar club. Metromix. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  10. ^ Robbins, L. (2005, August 29). After break and break up, Clijsters makes a fresh start. New York Times, p. F4.
  11. ^ Ames, L. (1978, May 7). The lively world of club circuit rock. New York Times, p. NJ28.
  12. ^ Mikle, J. (2009, June 14). Cheap concerts, free festivals could be music to your ears. Asbury Park Press (online).
  13. ^ Zedalis, J., & Alexander, A. (2005, September 2) Perfect forecast for finale season of surf and sun expected to end on a high note. Asbury Park Press, p. 1.
  14. ^ a b Dellisanti, A. (1990, May 27). A beach fee dispute and a question: Is tourism necessary? New York Times, p. NJ2.
  15. ^ Larsen, E. (2007, April 3). Resort towns look for balance. Knight Ridder Tribune Business News, p. 1.
  16. ^ Shaheenbelmar, J. (1986, June 8). Belmar tries to soften effect of summer invasion. New York Times, p. NJ22.
  17. ^ [6] Gould, J. & Mcshane, L. (2008, July 19). Crowds smaller at Belmar nightspot after uproar over mayor's comments. New York Daily News. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  18. ^ [7] Special to the New York Times (1986, June 22). Jersey town shuts bars early - and stirs debates. New York Times, p. 34.