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Hackensack Discussion / USS Ling is a Soviet sub in film shoot
« on: October 25, 2010, 07:43:38 PM »
USS Ling is setting for movie about doomed Soviet sub

Sunday, October 24, 2010
Last updated: Sunday October 24, 2010, 11:43 PM
BY EVONNE COUTROS
The Record
Staff Writer

HACKENSACK — It was “lights, camera, action!” as cast and crew of a Russian-language movie styled on “Taxi Driver” boarded the World War II-era submarine USS Ling this weekend to shoot flashback scenes about a real Soviet sub that sank off Hawaii 42 years ago.

The independent film “Katya,” about a middle-aged cab driver and former Soviet submarine navigator who meets a young Russian prostitute, is inspired by the Cold War sinking of the Soviet K-129 diesel-electric powered submarine on March 8, 1968 northwest of Oahu. Mystery still surrounds the demise of the sub, said to carry nuclear warheads.

“The Soviet submarine sank in the middle of the Pacific Ocean very close to Hawaii where it shouldn’t have been,” said filmmaker Mako Kamitsuna, 42, who wrote the 15-minute-long “Katya” as an original feature a few years ago. Kamitsuna managed to enlist actress Chulpan Khamatova — described by one of the film’s producers as the Angelina Jolie of Russia — for the title role of Katya.

“Something about the K-129 incident really captured my imagination,” said Kamitsuna, who was born in Houston, Texas, and raised in Hiroshima, Japan, the site of the drop of the first atomic bomb in 1945.

The daughter of an physician, Kamitsuna graduated Beverly Hills High School in California and earned a degree in philosophy from Columbia University in 1992. She attended the New York University Graduate Film program before deciding to make “Katya” with a budget of $60,000 funded through private equity. The cast of 30 are mostly Russian Americans – the dialogue is entirely in Russian with English subtitles – and the plan is to market it in Russia with hopes of going global.

The film is likened by Kamitsuna to the 1976 film “Taxi Driver,” directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro and a teenaged Jodie Foster.

”Through years of research, I’ve been exposed to enough clues that suggest that the K-129 had in fact attempted to launch one of the three nuclear warheads against Hawaii,” Kamitsuna wrote on a website promoting the film. “I was compelled to recreate the incident to highlight not so much the political implication but the very meaning of the deaths of ninety-eight men aboard — what each and every loss meant to their loved ones left behind, and to the generations to come.”

Filming aboard the USS Ling, which is on display at the New Jersey Naval Museum at Borg Park on River Street, was a local decision, Kamitsuna said.

“On our way to the city, we always pass it,” she said of drive-bys with her husband Roman Flom, whose parents live in Bergenfield.

Actor Vitaliy Shtabnoy, 23, of Hillsboro, is one of the leads, playing a Russian submariner, Mikhail (Katya’s father), aboard the ill-fated vessel, which was part of the Soviet Pacific Fleet.

Shtabnoy, who earned an undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering from Rutgers University in New Brunswick before turning to acting, lived in St. Petersburg with his parents until 1997.

“I came over when I was 10,” he said. “As an actor, this opens a new door for me … I have a different opportunity that other actors may not have because they don’t speak Russian.”

Kamitsuna hopes the small film — which wraps up todayOctober 25  with scenes shot in Brooklyn — will get big notices at film festivals worldwide.

“This story has never been embraced, and I feel with the right spirit and attitude, it will speak to interested Russian people,” she said. “I’d like the message to be personal. My intention is that this film will be a bridge for discourse between two generations.”

E-mail: coutros@northjersey.com

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Food channel judges iconic North Jersey slider joints

Monday, October 25, 2010
Last updated: Monday October 25, 2010, 9:18 AM
BY ELISA UNG
The Record
STAFF WRITER

FOOD FEUDS
10 p.m. Thursday, Food Network

When it comes to sliders, is the king really White Manna or White Mana?






Food Network's new show "Food Feuds" hits North Jersey in the next few weeks, aiming to settle culinary rivalries new and old. On Nov. 4, it's a slider competition: Hackensack's White Manna vs. Jersey City's White Mana.

Whose cuisine will reign supreme? Oops, wrong show. But "Food Feuds"' host and final judge is an Iron Chef, Cleveland-based Michael Symon, who even roped his Paramus-raised college roommate into helping pick the show's competitors.

"I've always had a tremendous passion for joints – places that have been around forever, that become known for one thing," Symon says. "White Manna is the perfect example. That's a slice of American history. What we wanted to do was go into these places and show how great these places were, and the history behind them, and the passion that goes into them."

Symon spent some time with each competitor, helping make their specialty, before ultimately deciding the winner based on criteria such as taste, history and technique. At the end of each episode, he hands down a final verdict.

"The White Mannas were fantastic," he says. "The history was great; the guys who owned the places were hysterical. We were sitting in these places in the middle of the day and selling hundreds and hundreds of sliders."

As the story goes, Jersey City's White Mana was the first, having been built for the 1939 World's Fair as the "diner of the future." It was owned by the same owner as the Hackensack location, but both spots were eventually sold to different people and are no longer affiliated. Both were named White Manna, though the Jersey City location lost an "n" through a service error and the new name stuck.

The Food Network shooting "was a lot of fun," says Ronny Cohen, owner of the White Manna in Hackensack, who wouldn't reveal who was announced victor during a finale shot in Liberty State Park. He got to try the White Mana burgers. "They're OK, but they're not even close to the one we have," he says.

The sliders at Hackensack's White Manna — the ones favored by many foodies — feature potato rolls, sliced onions and ground beef that's only 10 percent fat; the meat gets its moisture from steaming on the grill. White Mana's sliders, which also have their loyalists, feature regular white rolls and chopped onions. (Mario Costa, the owner of White Mana, did not return phone calls.)


E-mail: ung@northjersey.comBlog: northjersey.com/foodblog



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http://cgi.ebay.com/PHOTOGRAPH-SPANISH-AMERICAN-Soldier-IDENTIFIED-c1898-/250713330636?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5fadd3cc


Description:

Offered for sale is a very nice full length portrait of Corporal. J.A. Vaukeler. Inscribed on the reverse as follows... Corp J.A. Vaukeler Taken by G.A. Vaukler in coming home from war with Spain Sept. 24 1898. Hackensack, N.J. Photo alone measures 3 3/8" square. Matte border has missing corners, can be re-matted over existing matte, saving the description on the reverse. Photo in very good condition.



I think the seller has managed to spell the name two different ways - both incorrectly.



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http://cgi.ebay.com/Packard-Bamberger-whiskey-bottle-/160495607469?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item255e489ead


Description:

At least 50 years old because that is when the store went out of business .

A 1 quart whiskey bottle


Front Label states

Packard- Bamberger

Special Reserve

"The Taste Tells The Story" Blended Whiskey

Bottled Expressly for Packard-Bamberger & Co., INC

Hackensack, NJ



Rear Label gives all info on  the Distiller. - P.B.Distilling , Stamford, CT

1.5 lb





I don't know where the seller got his information from, but Packard's didn't go out of business over 50 years ago. He's more than doubled the time.



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http://cgi.ebay.com/World-War-New-Testament-Woodrow-Wilson-Intro-Holman-/320605144640?pt=US_Nonfiction_Book&hash=item4aa58e4640

http://cgi.ebay.com/Manlius-New-York-Leaflet-Christ-Church-History-1947-/390253492977?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5adcebbaf1

http://cgi.ebay.com/Wabash-Railway-Receivership-Postcard-1937-Wall-Street-/390253383735?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5adcea1037


Descriptions:

1. Measuring about 2-3/4" x 4-1/2", this pocket-sized leather-bound book contains the New Testament (421 pages) and Psalms (109 pages). It is published in Philadelphia by A. J. Holman Co., and is stated to be a "Holman Edition." It is the King James version. Although it is undated, it contains a single-page message from President Woodrow Wilson that is dated July 23, 1917, and there is a full page ink presentation on the front fly leaf dated 1918. The full text of the inscription is "Hackensack, New Jersey. Hiram W. Phillips, August 16, 1918, from Mother." These pocket Bibles were frequently given to soldiers heading out to war, and - although we have no precise provenance - we suspect that this was the case with this one.

It has a hinge crack at the front fly leaf, but the binding is otherwise still nice and tight. There is also some typical light surface and edge wear on the cover.


2. Measuring 6" x 8-1/2", and four pages long, the item in the first picture below is a leaflet by Elmer Clemons giving a brief history of Christ Church, Manlius, supposedly the oldest church in Onondaga County, New York. The picture on the front is a reproduction of a circa 1840 sketch of the church by local artist Augustus Rockwell.

Also included are the items in the second picturee, namely:

- The mailing envelope, postmarked De Witt, 1947, from E. E. Clemons to Hiram W. Phillips, in Hackensack, New Jersey.

- A two page letter from E. E. Clemons to Mr. Phillips regarding research into the genealogical history of the Phillips and Rockwell families. It is on the letterhead of the Onondaga Historical Society, of Syracuse.

- A fragment of a newspaper article regarding the Rockwell family.


3. Measuring 5-1/2" x 3-1/4", this item is a pre-printed postcard giving notice to certain Wabash Railway Company mortgage bond hold holders. The company was in receivership at the time. It is addressed to Nettie Phillips, of Hackensack, New Jersey, and has a Wall Street Station postmark dated July 21, 1937. I've taken close-up pictures of both sides so you can read them.




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Hackensack Discussion / Mom is surprisingly young......
« on: October 24, 2010, 12:37:43 AM »
......and male.  :o


credit: The County Seat

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http://cgi.ebay.com/Postcard-Washington-Mansion-Tavern-Hackensack-c1936-/230541323406?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35ad556c8e


Description:

Postcard of Washington Mansion House Tavern in 1936 at Main St. and Washington Place in Hackensack NJ.      The orginal photogrpah was part of a Historical Architectual Building Survey. This is a newer postcard made from old photograph. This measures 4 x 5 1/2"



We have a large B&W of this image in the site database (second image - smaller - below), but we don't have a yellow one that appears to be part negative and part positive (compare the house in both images - one dark, one light - and the upper floor shadow, which is light in this one.....yet the cars are not reversed.

The third image shows the yellow card with all the color taken out.

Weird.



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http://cgi.ebay.com/Clouds-over-Hackensack-NJ-Clifford-Smith-Unused-/310263606763?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483d26edeb


Description:

Unused postcard in excellent condition (see picture enlargements for details)

Announcement of an opening reception at Sherry French Gallery, NYC, 1994




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Hackensack Discussion / Hackensack fashion statement protects your teeth!
« on: October 21, 2010, 11:50:19 AM »
Who wouldn't want to be seen at the big game, important business meeting, or on a hot date flashing Hackensack pride with a big smile?  ;D


(No, I am not being paid by this company.................yet.)  :angel:


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 http://cgi.ebay.com/Hackensack-Golf-Club-country-club-history-book-NJ-1999-/270651955422?pt=US_Nonfiction_Book&hash=item3f041d18de


Description:

Hackensack Golf Club Centennial 1899-1999.  A rare, country club / golf club history book on the Hackensack Golf Club in NJ.  Hardback book, no dust jacket, with 96 pages, in very good condition.   This book contains tons of great history and photos.



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