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"Jersey Shore" Town, Seaside Heights, Angry With Depiction

GEOFF MULVIHILL   12/22/09 09:21 AM ET   AP

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SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. — On MTV's reality television show "Jersey Shore," the Beachcomber Bar is a place where the clothes are skimpy and punches can fly.

But there's another reality in the resort town Seaside Heights, which is both a setting and a state of mind on the show about eight buff, tanned twenty-somethings and the havoc they create while living together for a month in a posh home.

As the show airs this month and next, the town of some 3,100 year-round residents is hushed. Most of the boardwalk businesses are closed. Only a few fishermen and some beach rehabilitation workers are out. The Ferris wheel and carnival games are shuttered.

And the people who are around this time of year say this just isn't the same place as the one on the show, which was filmed in the summer when the town's population grows tenfold with families at the beach by day and a sometimes wild club scene by night.

Just as one group of Italian-Americans has protested, claiming the show gives them a bad name, many locals think it smears the community.

"You're trying to create a family town, and you got a bunch of kids acting very rude, and it doesn't create a good image," said John LaStalla, a 44-year-old native and municipal worker.

The stars, mostly Italian-Americans and including only one from New Jersey, dance, pump iron and party – a lot. They work in a T-shirt shop – a little. And their specialty is drama, whether it involves each other, the people they meet, boyfriends from home or moms. Though unscripted, there are echoes of sitcoms.

Much like when Peter from the "Brady Bunch" juggles two dates at once, cast members Pauly Delvecchio and Mike "The Situation" Sorrento try to get two women out of the house to make room for two more. It's hardly a spoiler to reveal the plan doesn't work so well.

Even before the show debuted Dec. 3, the New Jersey-based Italian-American service organization UNICO National called on MTV to cancel it, deeming it offensive and reliant on crude stereotypes.

Since then, MTV, which has long put strong-willed strangers in homes together and filmed what follows, has stopped referring to the "Jersey Shore" cast as guidos in its promos – even though cast members frequently and proudly call themselves guidos on the show.

The network, in a catchall statement, said: "We understand that this show is not intended for every audience and depicts just one aspect of youth culture. Our intention was never to stereotype, discriminate or offend."

The cast members have gotten plenty of mileage out of their self-centered personas, appearing on the Video Game Awards and on Jay Leno's and Jimmy Kimmel's talk shows. Their show's popularity also has been picking up, going from under 1.4 million viewers for its premiere to 2.5 million for Episode 4 last week.

Members of the cast weren't available for comment by telephone Monday.

While the stars are making the publicity rounds, the Beachcomber Bar is as desolate as the boardwalk. Fewer than a half-dozen people are there at midday. All of them arrived bundled up, all have seen the show and all have opinions.

Jill Hickey, 25, lives in Wildwood, a Jersey shore town 80 miles to the south. She knows her part of the shore to be a calmer, quieter place, and she doesn't like that viewers may equate her home with the more raucous shore depicted on the show.

"They should call it 'North Jersey Shore,'" she said as she sipped a beer.

And Domenic Piro, 31, also from Wildwood, wants it known: "We're not all like that."

Bar manager Mike Carbone said pretty much everyone who comes into the sprawling tropic-themed tavern has an opinion, most not so hot.

The Beachcomber is as good a place as any to talk about the show. It's where cast member Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi was punched in a hype-generating incident, video of which appeared on MTV promotions and circulated online but didn't air on the show itself. Still, Carbone said a group of people came in recently and took photos re-enacting the punch.

And the viewing party for each new episode on Thursday nights pumps up a wintertime crowd.

Carbone said the critics – including his patrons – should just calm down.

"Some people are like, 'Oh, my God, look how dumb this makes New Jersey look,'" he said. "But it's not even a show about New Jersey. It's about people who come down to the Jersey shore."

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SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. — On MTV's reality television show "Jersey Shore," the Beachcomber Bar is a place where the clothes are skimpy and punches can fly. But there's another reality in the resort...
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12:56 PM on 12/23/2009
I'm waiting for Real World: Princeton.
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Terri Walsh
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07:27 PM on 12/22/2009
I grew up in Jersey and spent many a summer in Seaside, and yes, it's EXACTLY like you see in the show, and I was that age 25 years ago.

Don't front drrtyjerz, it's a pit and you know it lolololol
03:07 PM on 12/22/2009
Say what you want about jersey...s­till no self serve gas!

A few years ago the garden state was soliciting new state slogans
For some reason my slogan wasn't adopted

Jersey: If it s**ks so much, why are there so many f**king people here?
01:06 AM on 12/23/2009
They would love to let New Jerseyans pump their own gas, except they would keep blowing themselves up....
02:29 PM on 12/22/2009
Ugggh! We've been trying to rid NJ of its Guidobilly image for years. Looks like a new red tide has washed ashore.
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WasteNJ
99% Problems But My ____ Ain't One
02:12 PM on 12/22/2009
That is hilarious. We've always called Seaside heights "Sleazesid­e", it's grimy down there. It's also the Mecca for Italians in Jersey every summer and like all shore towns, it's empty the rest of the year.

Nothing on the show is in any way different from what happens there, except for the fact that every time I went there were cops everywhere harassing everybody, I don't see that on the show.

Other than that, it's spot-on. Maybe if the show featured one of Sleazeside­'s famous hotel room Police raids to check for hotel bracelets, that might make them look a little worse. Perhaps showing an individual getting locked up for two days for being in the wrong hotel room, then dumped on the street 5 miles from town, might more accurately depict Sleazeside­. But nobody want's to film my biography, ha, ok I'm bitter.
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01:25 PM on 12/22/2009
"You can thank New York for these idiots. New Jersey still has a few guidos but they are a very rare species these days"

Uhhhhh, every time I have been to the Jersey Shore its EXACTLy like they depict it on the show. Jones Beach too. One of my best friends grew up in Spring Lake, and he says the show is EXACTLY how the Shore is in the summer. I work in NYC and EVERYONE I know who goes to Jones Beach or the Shore says guys and girls like this are all over the place. LI and NJ are indeed full of these types, don't tell lies.
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WasteNJ
99% Problems But My ____ Ain't One
02:13 PM on 12/22/2009
I have heard that NY argument too. Total BS, end of story. I grew up with a lot of Guidos and Guidettes, they never change and have always been a big thing in NJ.
01:19 PM on 12/22/2009
Once A Man He's Now A Beast And Someone Let HIm Off His Leash

THE WEREWOLF OF WALL STREET!
PART 1
http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=-Gsp2DFml­NQ
PART 2
http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=xoYC4MVoY­zU
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JohnBryansFontaine
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01:14 PM on 12/22/2009
Jersey Shore Season II

One of my greatest regrets is that I am not, even partially, Italian. Because any people that are responsibl­e for Pizza, Alfa Romeos, and Ferraris ( not to mention the Art and Culture of the Renaissanc­e ) are a Great People indeed.

Anyway, maybe the JS group of 20 somethings could return and show the greatest aspects of the Italian people. MTV could fly them to Italy and have the group visit the Ferrari factory. Plus, any number of other iconic places in Italy. How about say, Milan, as well? A soccer match? Or perhaps, in appropriat­e tuxes and evening gowns, they could attend an Italian Opera and give their impression­s of the event. Texting each other during?

This 2nd season would show that Italians are the absolute anti-thesi­s of "guido's and guidette's­".
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bluejoni2525
and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden
01:14 PM on 12/22/2009
Seaside is a sleaze pit and has always been a sleaze pit !! I'm from NJ but I never go to the Jersey shore in season. New England beaches are much nicer and have a lot more class !!
01:12 PM on 12/22/2009
Wildwood is not like Seaside? Excuse me while I laugh out loud. The only difference is where the tourists are from (NY vs. Philly). BTW - I hesitate to call anything south of Point Pleasant the "north" Jersey Shore.

Having been born and raised at the shore (the true northern part), I can vouch for many quiet, relaxed towns to visit. However, you can't deny that the show portrays a subculture that does come down here. Hang out at Seaside or certain clubs in Belmar and you will see Bennies just like the cast. It's been that way for decades and will continue for decades.

People are offended when mirrors are held up to them. The loudest protesters are usually the ones who know how true it is (witness the number of outspoken conservati­ve GOP leaders who lead deviant lives).
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WasteNJ
99% Problems But My ____ Ain't One
02:16 PM on 12/22/2009
Show me a club in Seaside or Belmar that ISN'T a Guido club, I haven't been to any and it's not on purpose. I will say though that it depends on the weekend, Memorial Day at Wildwood is awesome and Sleazeside is just an also-ran due to the overzealou­s cops.
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ScapeGoat
Facts are stubborn things. Science Rocks!
12:15 PM on 12/22/2009
ZZZZZZZZZZ­Zzzzzzzzzz­z
11:46 AM on 12/22/2009
BENNY GO HOME. That is all.
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peithecelt
12:05 PM on 12/22/2009
*laughs* and with that statement you prove you're from the *real* Jersey Shore.. :) Or you know enough to fake it. :)
11:44 AM on 12/22/2009
Seems like a lot of people are upset about Jersey Shore. The Common Council of the City of Albany just passed a non-bindin­g resolution to condemn MTV and call for the cancellati­on of Jersey Shore. The member who put forth the resolution cited the negative depiction of Italian-Am­ericans as cause.

There are much more important things to do in Albany and MTV/Viacom couldn't care less I'm sure, but they did it anyway. You can check out more at the Times-Unio­n Local politics blog: http://blo­g.timesuni­on.com/loc­alpolitics­/5806/alba­ny-council­-calls-for­-mtv-to-ca­ncel-jerse­y-shore/
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KingofDetroit
Picture Me Rollin'
11:41 AM on 12/22/2009
The Jersey Shore is nothing more than the bastard child of the Sopranos.
11:35 AM on 12/22/2009
A "family town", who are they kidding? Seaside has been a huge boardwalk entertainm­ent town geared toward youth for as long as I can remember. Folks need to stop complainin­g because anyone with a business in Seaside will make the most money they've ever made come summer 2010.
11:47 AM on 12/22/2009
Sleazeside is not for kids.
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WasteNJ
99% Problems But My ____ Ain't One
02:18 PM on 12/22/2009
Compared to Wildwood, it is more family oriented..­. during the daytime. I don't think there will be any houses available this year to rent though.