Thursday, April 24, 2008

STATE FAIR RETURNS TO THE MEADOWLANDS


State Fair Meadowlands at Giants Stadium Fairgrounds will return to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford this summer, with 18 days full of action-packed fun for the entire family. New Jersey’s largest, annual family-friendly event will run daily from June 26 through July 13 featuring thrilling rides, plenty of FREE entertainment with dazzling performers, delicious food, games, exhibits, shopping and discount promotional nights.

MEADOWLANDS XANADU AND PEPSI ANNOUNCE “THE PEPSI GLOBE,” AMERICA’S LARGEST FERRIS WHEEL



New York, February 21– Meadowlands Xanadu, a unique sports, leisure, shopping and family entertainment destination in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and Pepsi announced a 10-year tenant/naming rights agreement to create a Pepsi-branded experience featuring America’s largest Ferris, or observation, wheel, the 287-foot-tall “Pepsi Globe.”“The Pepsi Globe is an iconic symbol that is reflective of our brand’s identity– it’s bold, it’s contemporary, and it’s fun,” said Cie Nicholson, SVP and CMO, Pepsi-Cola North America. “Having a visionary partner like


Meadowlands Xanadu, who is delivering an unprecedented consumer experience that is environmentally responsible, makes this a tremendous collaboration that fits perfectly with our Performance with Purpose mission.”The Pepsi Globe will be green powered year round, with energy obtained through the purchase of wind power credits from a Texas generating plant, and it will be at least partially made from recycled materials.“The Pepsi Globe will be an instant landmark – the signature attraction heralding the premiere entertainment and shopping destination in the country,” said Laurence Siegel, President, Meadowlands Development, the creators of Meadowlands Xanadu. “The great wheel is also a colossal branding opportunity and we are delighted that a company with the power, reach and prestige of Pepsi has joined forces with us to promote their brand and Meadowlands Xanadu. We look forward to an extremely productive and successful relationship.”Pepsi will offer unique interactive experiences during the


Pepsi Globe ride, which will last approximately 25 minutes for a full revolution and offer sweeping vistas of the New York skyline and the Hudson River. Groups of up to 20 visitors each will enter 26 glass-enclosed, climate controlled capsules for the ride of a lifetime.Travelers approaching Meadowlands Xanadu will identify it by its signature Ferris wheel. The iconic Pepsi Globe will be as recognizable and visible a symbol as St. Louis’ Gateway Arch, Seattle’s Space Needle or the London Eye.As part of the 10-year tenant/naming rights agreement, Pepsi will implement a series of promotional activities and tie-ins, including the nationwide distribution of 450 million beverage cans featuring the Pepsi Globe at Meadowlands Xanadu, commemorating the wheel’s grand opening event, and designed by Rodrigo Bilbao, VP – Development Director for MeadowlandsXanadu, and an avid Pepsi drinker. Each year thereafter, Pepsi will distribute millions of Meadowlands Xanadu co-branded cans throughout the metropolitan area.Michael Kassan of Media Link, an advisor to Meadowlands Xanadu, said, “This unprecedented agreement with Pepsi is the first of many for Meadowlands Xanadu.


It sets the stage for all our future sponsorships, and we look forward to welcoming additional brand partners.”The Xanadu opportunity was brought to Pepsi by brand energy agency Protagonist, led by Matti Leshem. "Matti's been a terrific partner. He didn't just make the introduction, he's an integral part of developing the ride, from creating an interactive experience inside the capsules to building Globe-shaped recycling bins for placement throughout the venue," said Kristina Mangelsdorf, director of marketing for Pepsi.When complete, Meadowlands Xanadu will encompass 94 acres and will feature five distinct Lifestyle Districts: sports, entertainment, youth culture, food and home, and fashion.


The project will offer Pepsi an opportunity to build the Pepsi experience and will also provide a host of other significant branding opportunities for other sponsors throughout the development.ABOUT MEADOWLANDS XANADU Meadowlands Xanadu, under construction in the heart of the NY/NJ metropolitan region, will feature approximately 2.3 million square feet of unique entertainment, interactive attractions, sports and retail unlike any other in the world. The $2 billion complex features five themed districts, Sports, Entertainment, Youth Culture, Food & Home and Fashion, providing a wide variety of experiences catering to different lifestyles and interests. The spectacular complex in the New Jersey Meadowlands will be home to North America’s largest climate controlled Ferris wheel offering breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline and northern New Jersey. The top-of-the line retail stores, gourmet restaurants, America’s first indoor snow dome, a skydiving tower, multiple movie theaters, a concert and live theater venue and much more will be set in a high-energy, media-rich environment.


Meadowlands Xanadu is a unique destination that will redefine leisure time. It will be a stage where brands, entertainment and technology join to create larger than life experiences. Meadowlands Xanadu is being developed by Meadowlands Development whose partners include Colony Capital, The Dune Real Estate Funds and KanAm.


ABOUT PEPSI-COLA NORTH AMERICA Purchase, N.Y.-based Pepsi-Cola North America (www.pepsi.com) is the refreshment beverage unit of PepsiCo, Inc., in the United States and Canada. Its U.S. products include several varieties of Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist, Aquafina, IZZE, SoBe, Dole and Tropicana. The company also makes and markets ready-to-drink iced teas and coffees through joint ventures with Lipton and Starbucks.ABOUT PEPSICO PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP) is one of the world’s largest food and beverage companies, with 2007 annual revenues of more than $39 billion. The company employs approximately 185,000 people worldwide, and its products are sold in approximately 200 countries. Its principal businesses include: Frito-Lay snacks, Pepsi-Cola beverages, Gatorade sports drinks, Tropicana juices and Quaker foods. The PepsiCo portfolio includes 17 brands that generate $1 billion or more each in annual retail sales. PepsiCo’s commitment to sustainable growth, defined as Performance with Purpose, is focused on generating healthy financial returns while giving back to communities the company serves. This includes meeting consumer needs for a spectrum of convenient foods and beverages, reducing the company’s impact on the environment through water, energy and packaging initiatives, and supporting its employees through a diverse and inclusive culture that recruits and retains world-class talent. PepsiCo is listed on the Dow Jones North America Sustainability Index and the Dow Jones World Sustainability Index. For more information, please visit www.pepsico.com.Artist’s rendering of Pepsi Globe, courtesy Meadowlands Xanadu

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Eli Manning to get married later this month

NEW YORK - Eli Manning will soon be adding another title: Husband.
The Super Bowl MVP quarterback of the NFL champion New York Giants plans to marry his college sweetheart later this month, The New York Post reported Saturday.
Abby McGrew’s father told The Post that Manning and his daughter would tie the knot later this month.
Manning’s oldest brother, Cooper, also confirmed to the paper that his brother and McGrew, a Nashville native, were planning to get married. There is no word if Cooper or Eli's other brother, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning will be the best man at the wedding.
The Post reported that the 27-year-old Manning and 24-year-old McGrew, who were students together at the University of Mississippi, were recently spotted at the Office of the City Clerk, where marriage licenses are doled out.
The two were expected to marry in McGrew's native Nashville. They reportedly attended services at the Brentwood United Methodist Church. But the Post reports that may not happen because when wedding licenses are issued in New York, the ceremony has to take place in the state for the marriage to be legally valid.
"It [will] definitely [be] small," one invited guest told the Post. "Not a lot of people will be there."
The Post reported Manning proposed to McGrew in March, 2007.
Manning capped an improbable playoff run by the Giants by throwing the game-winning touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress in New York’s 17-14 victory in the Super Bowl against New England in February.
Manning, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2004 draft, threw a career-high 20 interceptions last season. He thrived during the end of the season and in the playoffs, though, with 10 touchdown passes and only two interceptions.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Z100'S ZOOTOPIA '08
Presented by IZOD Fragrance
IZOD CENTER
Sat. May 17 7:30 PM




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Ticket Prices:$288, $228, $145, $78, $33($33 – No View “Worst Seats in the House”)
Parking Lots Open:4:30 PM
Parking Fee:Cars-$12- Buses-$20
Doors Open:6:30 PM

The star studded lineup for this year's Z100's Zootopia has been revealed. Acts to include: New Kids On The Block, Miley Cyrus, Jordin Sparks, Jonas Brothers, OneRepublic, Simple Plan, Sara Bareilles, Gavin DeGraw, Ferras, and many more special surprise guests!

Once again, the concert will include a pre-show festival, the “Z1OO & IZOD FRAGRANCE Z VILLAGE.” The FREE OUTDOOR event will be action-packed with performances by FLYLEAF (“All Around Me”), METROSTATION (“Shake It”) and SARA BAREILLES (“Love Song”) and autograph sessions and meet and greets with fan favorites. The FREE OUTDOOR festival will feature music, interactive booths, sponsor giveaways and sampling. It takes place at the IZOD Center Parking Lot (directly in front of the box office) from 12-6pm prior to the show.Tickets on sale now exclusively to ZVIP members via Ticketmaster. There is a four-ticket limit per order. To register to be a ZVIP member, log onto http://www.z100.com/ keyword: ZVIPTickets are on sale at ticketmaster.com only.RESERVED PREPAID PARKING AVAILABLEReserved Prepaid Parking is a reserved parking space that is waiting for you near the Arena and you will not be directed to overflow parking at Giants Stadium. The guaranteed parking space is located in Deck 23 which is located directly in front of the IZOD Center and the Box Office entrance. (Between Gates A and D). Please arrive by event time to guarantee your spot. Reserved parking for this event is $25. General parking is $12. General parking cannot be purchased in advance.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008


STATE FAIR MEADOWLANDS Meadowlands Sports Complex


Ticket Prices:See belowParking Fee:Cars-$3

Weekdays: Adults $7, Children 12 & Under $5Weekends: Adults $9, Children 12 & Under $6
Children under 34" are admitted free any dayFor advanced ticket sales contact The Meadowlands Group Sales Department at 201-460-4370 or contact State Fair Meadowlands directly at 973-450-1070 or visit http://www.njfair.com/. Regularly priced admission and ride tickets will be sold at the fairgrounds on all fair dates.
State Fair Meadowlands at Giants Stadium Fairgrounds will return to the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford this summer, with 18 days full of action-packed fun for the entire family. New Jersey’s largest, annual family-friendly event will run daily from June 26 through July 13 featuring thrilling rides, plenty of FREE entertainment with dazzling performers, delicious food, games, exhibits, shopping and discount promotional nights.

EVENT SCHEDULE: June 26th through July 13thMonday – Thursday: 6pm – 12am (Midnight)Friday: 6pm – 2am Saturday: 2pm to 2amSunday: 2pm – 12am (Midnight)(July 3rd and 4th 2 pm – 2 am)

ENTERTAINMENT FREE WITH ADMISSION TICKETNew for 2008: Fireworks July 3 & 4 - Doc Swan Magical Comedy & Variety Show - Jabai Bantu Acrobatic Troupe - Marcan Tiger Show - Nock Family Stunt AerialistsReturning Favorites: Racing Pigs - Hypnotist Steve Bayner - Belmont Festival of Magic – Petting Zoo, Strolling Musicians & Costumed Characters
Over 150 Rides & Attractions plus over 75 Food Vendors from around the country, Crafters, Merchandise Vendors and More.

Friday, April 11, 2008

FLEET WEEK IN NYC - May 21-28, 2008


Thousands of Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen from U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard ships will be in town for Fleet Week New York.


Hosted nearly every year since 1984, Fleet Week New York is the City's celebration of the sea services. This annual event also provides an opportunity for the citizens of New York City and the surrounding Tri-State area to meet Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, as well as witness first hand the latest capabilities of today's Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard Team.
Fleet Week includes dozens of military demonstrations and displays throughout the week, as well as public visitation of many of the participating ships.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Teterboro Airport

Teterboro Airport is designed as a "reliever" airport that serves vital interests and general aviation requirements of the Northern New Jersey and the New York Metropolitan Area. Located in the Bergen County boroughs of Teterboro, Moonachie and Hasbrouck Heights, it is the oldest operating airport in the New York/New Jersey Metropolitan Area, and has been owned and operated by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey since 1949. The property was acquired in 1917 by Walter C. Teter, and the first flight was made in 1919. For more history, click here.

Teterboro is the oldest operating airport in the New York & New Jersey Metropolitan Area. Walter C. Teter acquired the property in 1917. During World War I, North American Aviation operated a manufacturing plant on the site. After the war, the airport served as a base of operations for Anthony Fokker, the Dutch aircraft designer. The first flight from the present airport site was made in 1919. During World War II, the Army and Air Force operated the airport. The Port Authority purchased it on April 1, 1949 from Fred L. Wehran, a private owner, and later leased it to Pan Am World Airways, and then to its successor organization, Johnson Controls for 30 years. The Port Authority assumed full responsibility for the operation of Teterboro on December 1, 2000.

Since the 1950s, Teterboro Airport has been creating large economic benefits and job opportunities in the local community. Since 1970, the Port Authority has invested $174 million dollars to upgrade the airport's facilities and open new areas of service to the aviation community.

The airport embraces its own history and that of the entire aviation industry with the inclusion of the Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of NJ on the airport grounds. For more information, visit the museum's website here.
Facilities

BUILDINGS

Nineteen hangars on the airport have a total area of approximately 412,000 square feet.
Two large office buildings centrally located, one at 90 Moonachie Ave and the other on Fred Wheran Drive, which houses the Department of Homeland Security. Both buildings occupy a total area of 133,418 square feet.
Additional office and shop space with a total area of 165,611 square feet.
An operations building, maintenance facility and two fuel farms.

CONTROL TOWER - The control tower was constructed on the east side of the airport by the FAA and went into operation on October 29, 1975.

RUNWAYS

Runway 6-24 is 6,015 feet long and 150 feet wide, equipped with High Intensity Runway edge Lights (HIRL). Runway 6 approach has an Instrument Landing System (ILS) and a Medium Approach Lighting System-R (MALS-R). Runway 24 approach is equipped with both VASI (Visiual Approach Slope Indicator) and REIL (Runway End Indentification Lighting) systems.
Runway 1-19 is 7,000 feet long and 150 feet wide, equipped with HIRL. Both runways 1 and 19 are equipped with REILS systems. Runway 1 approach is equipped with a VASI system. Runway 19 approach has an ILS. Runway 1-19 was overlaid and grooved in the summer of 2000, and included the installation of centerline and touchdown zone lighting. Runway 1 is the preferred runway for noise abatement procedures.

TAXIWAYS - Approximately 4.2 miles of taxiways exist on the airport. Most are 60 feet wide and many are equipped with centerline lighting systems.

ENGINEERED MATERIALS ARRESTING SYSTEM

Another critical step in our quest to identify and develop innovative improvements to improve safety at Teterboro Airport includes the installation of the Engineered Materials Arresting System, or EMAS. This technology, which was pioneered by the Port Authority and the Federal Aviation Administration, is comprised of beds of specially designed aerated cement blocks. These blocks crumble under the weight of an aircraft enabling a plane to stop safely and quickly in the event of an emergency.
The first installation on the north end of Runway 6/24 was commissioned in October 2006. Another EMAS installation is planned for the south end of Runway 1/19, and will take place after the relocation of a local street.
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Any questions, comments, or suggestions? CLICK HERE or call 201-288-1775.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008


US MEN'S NATIONAL SOCCER TEAMvs ARGENTINA

Sunday, June 8, 2008 at 7:30 PM

Giants Stadium


Ticket Prices: $35, $40, $50, $65, $80, $110, $195, $295


The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team will face No. 1 ranked Argentina at Giants Stadium on June 8 to cap off a blockbuster trio of friendlies before kicking off 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying. "Argentina is clearly one of the best teams in the world and playing against an opponent of that caliber is a great opportunity for our team," said U.S. head coach Bob Bradley. "We expect it will be a fantastic crowd at Giants Stadium, and we are looking forward to an exciting atmosphere."As a member of Meadowlands All Access you have the exclusive opportunity to purchase tickets before they go on sale to the general public on Monday, April 14 at 12 noon.


INTERNET PRESALE

Starts: Tuesday, April 8 at 12 noon

Ends: Friday, April 11 at 10:00 AMPassword*: Please use the appropriate password for the sections you wish to sit inU2ENTERTAIN - for USA section seatingD6ENTERTAIN - for Argentina section seatingN7ENTERTAIN - for Mixed/Neutral section seating


*Purchasers using the passwords designated for these sections will be able to request tickets for any price level.Day of Game ticket prices will be $40, $45, $55, $70, $90, $125, $215 & $325

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS(If link is not active, go to meadowlands.com)The promoter makes no guarantees regarding the composition of fans in any specific seating area.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008


BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E STREET BAND Giants Stadium






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Ticket Prices:$95, $65Parking Fee:Cars-$15- Buses-$20



Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band return to Giants Stadium this July for 3 amazing shows. Relive the magic of 2003!
Bruce Springsteen is the number one selling artist at the Meadowlands having sold out 66 concerts to date, including 51 with the E Street Band. In the summer of 2003, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band sold out an unprecedented 10 shows at Giants Stadium, setting a concert-industry record.
Tickets are on sale now.

Tickets are available at the IZOD Center Box Office, online at ticketmaster.com, through Ticketmaster charge-by-phone 201-507-8900, 609-520-8383 and 212-307-7171, 866-448-7849 Ticketmaster Express and Ticketmaster outlets.
Facility fee will apply. Ticketmaster orders subject to service charge and handling fee. All dates and ticket prices subject to change without notice.
TicketFast - Be advised that when selecting the delivery method for your tickets, TicketFast (print your own ticket) will not be an available option for General Admission (GA) tickets. TicketFast can be selected to receive Reserved Seating tickets.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. What is the ticket limit?A. Ticket limit is 8 per show with a maximum of 4 GA tickets per show.
Q. What is the seating on the field?A. The field will have both a General Admission (GA) section and Reserved Seating.
Q. Where is the seating chart?A. The seating chart for this event has been posted on this page and on ticketmaster.com. Please note that the 2 small section behind the GA section on the field are section 2A (next to section 2) and section 3A (next to section 3). Both these sections are reserved seating.
So that there is no confusion, this is not the same seating chart that was used for the 2003 shows at Giants Stadium. The sections on the field are numbered differently.
Q. Where is my seat located within a section?A. The best way to explain it is "Higher numbered seat is closer to higher numbered section." So, if you have seat 1 in section 111, you are on the aisle next to section 110 and seats 2, 3, 4, etc. will be going towards section 112. If you have seat 1 in section 222, you are on the aisle next to section 221 and seats 2, 3, 4, etc. will be going towards section 223. For field seating, same rule applies.
Q. Where is the stage located?A. The stage is in the west endzone (section 101 end.)
ADDITIONAL BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN INFORMATION
-Later this month, the iTunes Store will offer an exclusive bundle of "Girls In Their Summer Clothes," the latest single from 'Magic.' It will feature the new video for the song, directed by Mark Pellington; a new "Winter Mix" of the song; and a recent audio concert performance.
-Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band's European tour leg, currently in progress, is completely sold out and has elicited rave reviews. Telegraaf (The Netherlands) called a show the "rock concert of the year" while The Parool (The Netherlands) raved, "Springsteen burned down the house in Arnhem." Meanwhile, NRK TV (Norway) proclaimed a "Springsteen victory."
-Bruce Springsteen's twenty-third album 'Magic' has been certified platinum by the RIAA in the United States. It was released October 2 on Columbia Records and debuted at number one on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart. 'Magic' is also double Platinum in Norway; Platinum in Canada, Ireland, Italy, Holland and Sweden; and Gold in Australia, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Germany, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland and the U.K.
all information is subject to change

Friday, April 4, 2008

Martin Luther King

MEMPHIS, Tenn. - On the 40th anniversary of his assassination, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was remembered Friday in the city where he died as a man who came to Memphis “to lead us to a better way.”
Presidential candidates, civil rights leaders, labor activists and thousands of citizens were coming together to honor King for his devotion to racial equality and economic justice.
King was cut down on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel on April 4, 1968, while helping organize a strike by Memphis sanitation workers, then some of the poorest of the city’s working poor.

Members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which represented the workers then and now, marched Friday from their downtown headquarters to the motel. A line of several hundred people carrying umbrellas in a steady rain set off on the mile-long route. Nonviolence as a weapon“Dr. King was like Moses,” said Leslie Moore, a 61-year-old sanitation worker who began working for the city in 1968. “God gave Moses the assignment to lead the children of Israel across the Red Sea. He sent Dr. King here to lead us to a better way.”
As the Rev. C.T. Vivian, a former King associate, said earlier: “Here was a man who understood nonviolence at a depth that I had never known before.”
Baxter Leach, 68, a retired sanitation worker, also took part in the strike, which marked the beginning of the end for white-only domination of government and civil affairs in Memphis. Before the strike, black sanitation workers labored long hours for little pay and could be fired at the whim of white bosses.
“We honor this day. We march,” Leach said, adding that King helped all Americans. “He was for poor folks. He wasn’t for just one color. He was for all colors.”
Marchers packed the courtyard in front of the motel, now the National Civil Rights Museum, for a rally after their mile-long walk, standing shoulder to shoulder under a sea of multicolored umbrellas.
Speakers urged the crowd to follow King’s example by working to help the poor, improve public schools and provide housing for the homeless.
Attending rallies isn’t enough, said Dwight Montgomery, local director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, a national civil rights group King helped create.
“After the dust has settled, after the cameras are gone ... what will this crowd do?” Montgomery asked.
In Atlanta, Bernice King and Martin Luther King III placed a wreath at the national historic site where their father and mother, Coretta Scott King, are buried. They were expected to travel to Memphis later in the day.
A special exhibit opened at the historic site chronicling the final days and hours before King’s death, as well as his funeral procession through his hometown five days later.
McCain, Clinton in MemphisIn a statement, President Bush said that 40 years ago, “America was robbed of one of history’s most consequential advocates for equality and civil rights. ... We have made progress on Dr. King’s dream, yet the struggle is not over.”
Presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and John McCain were scheduled to take part in later Memphis events that were to include an afternoon “recommitment march” and the laying of wreaths at the motel. Sen. Barack Obama spoke of King from Indiana.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Congratulations New Jersey Devils!!!

UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) -Never did a win over the lowly New York Islanders feel so good to the playoff-bound New Jersey Devils.

There was never a real feel that the slumping Devils would drop so far that they would miss the playoffs for the first time in 11 seasons, but knowing for sure that a spot is secure came as a bit of a relief.
Zach Parise deflected in Johnny Oduya's shot 29 seconds into overtime for the Devils, who clinched an Eastern Conference playoff berth with a 2-1 victory over the New York Islanders on Tuesday night.
"It's nice not to have to think about it now,'' said Martin Brodeur, who made 21 saves. "Now, we're trying to climb as high as we can with the three games we have left. A few weeks ago, we were leading the conference, and now, we're scrambling to get in. At least we can go for fourth place.''
New Jersey strengthened its hold on fourth in the East and stayed alive in the race for the Atlantic Division title. Anything other than a win Tuesday, would have given the crown to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The Devils trail Pittsburgh by five points, but have a two-point edge over the fifth-place New York Rangers in the chase for home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
"It's nice to have that 'X' by your team in the standings,'' coach Brent Sutter said. "Now, we've got to fight for home ice.''
The Devils played for the first time since snapping a season-worst, five-game losing streak (0-4-1) by beating Philadelphia in a shootout on Friday. They finished the season series with the also-ran Islanders 2-5-1, a mark that damaged New Jersey's chances to win the Atlantic.
"Our focus now is home ice, and we control that,'' Devils captain Jamie Langenbrunner said. "We played a pretty solid game after the first period. Some words were said, and we responded. It was good to beat them. It's frustrating when you get beat by a team so many times.''
Parise won it with the Devils' 47th shot at third-string goalie Joey MacDonald. Oduya also had the primary assist on Patrik Elias' second-period goal that got New Jersey even at 1.
"He was great,'' Brodeur said of MacDonald. "He didn't give up many rebounds. He didn't go out of the net too much. He controlled his own game very well. It's tough when you play that well and face that many shots and lose, but it's good for us.''
Brodeur earned his 42nd victory of the season, allowing only a goal to Josef Vasicek in the first period.
New Jersey tied it during a dominant second period when they outshot the Islanders 20-5. The tying goal came during the Devils' third power play of the game.
Elias skated into the left circle and stepped into a hard slap shot that slammed into the net just under the crossbar at 5:42. That gave Elias seven 20-goal seasons in the past eight.
"I'd maybe like to have that one back, but he can pretty well put it wherever he wants,'' MacDonald said. "Overall, I felt really good. I felt confidence from playing a lot between here and Bridgeport (AHL), and it helps.''
MacDonald looked solid in making just his second NHL appearance of the season. He got the call over Wade Dubielewicz, the No. 1 backup for injured starter Rick DiPietro, who is expected to play both ends of a season-ending home-and-home series against the New York Rangers on Thursday and Friday.
The Islanders, long out of the playoff race, would like nothing more to derail the Rangers' postseason plans in the final week. The Islanders have gone 2-2-2 in their past six games, all against New Jersey, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia - three likely playoff teams.
"Every competition you're in you want to win,'' defenseman Freddy Meyer said. "It doesn't matter if you're not playing for anything or you're playing for the Stanley Cup. You're still going out there and you're working as hard as you can. Obviously, you want to win and that's what you've seen the past couple of games.
"It speaks numbers for the character of the guys in the locker room.''
Notes: The only time Elias failed to score 20 goals in the past eight seasons was in 2005-06 when he was limited to 38 games. ... The Devils have not missed the playoffs since 1996, winning two Stanley Cup titles since. ... Islanders D Aaron Johnson sat out due to a rib injury. ... New York recalled D Drew Fata and RW Matt Keith from Bridgeport (AHL). The Islanders also signed Jack Hillen, the leading scorer among NCAA Division I defenseman, to a two-year contract.
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The World of Animals and Birds of Prey
Calendar:
Meadowlands Environment Center
Event Categories:
Educational
Great for Kids
Nature/Outdoors
Weekend
Date:
Apr 6, 2008
Time:
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Posted By:
NJMC Interactive Learning Center
Contact Name:
Meadowlands Environment Center
Email:
education@njmeadowlands.gov
Phone Number:
201-460-8300
Fax Number:
201-842-0630
Address:
Two DeKorte Park Plaza, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Website:
http://www.meadowlandslibertycvb.com/events/www.njmeadowlands.gov/ec
Location:
Meadowlands Environment Center
Address 1:
1 DeKorte Plaza
City:
Lyndhurst
State:
NJ
Zip:
07071
Event Description:
Get "up close and personal" with a variety of winged creatures and reptiles, as naturalist Bill Robinson teaches about animal adaptations for survival, and the important role animals play in the balance of nature. Ages: All $5/person; Members $3/person Pre-Registration Required. There are 2 ways to register: 1. Use our convenient on-line registration system. Just log on to our website at www.njmeadowlands.gov/ec and click on program registration (http://www.njmeadowlands.gov/ec/events/registration/). 2. Fill out a registration form (available in our lobby or online) and mail it along with payment to the address below. No phone registrations please! Please make payment by cash or check. Make checks payable to: Meadowlands Environment Center. Mail or bring pre-registration to: MEADOWLANDS ENVIRONMENT CENTER Two DeKorte Park Plaza Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Group size is limited for all events. Advanced registration ensures a place and enables us to add additional programs if necessary. For more information or questions about programs, call 201-460-8300 Please contact the Meadowlands Environment Center offices at least one week prior to visiting to request disability related accommodations.
Admission Cost:
$5/person; $3/members