Man Cave to celebrate 1st anniversary March 10

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Randy Now’s Man Cave & Consignment Shop is set to celebrate its first anniversary with a free concert March 10.

The celebration is scheduled for noon to 5:30 p.m. at the store, located at 15 Park St. in Bordentown City.

Bigger Thomas, an eight-piece ska-reggae band, is set to preform at 4 p.m. The performance will be recorded and featured in a soundtrack for a documentary titled Riot on the Dance Floor: The Life & Times of Randy Now & City Gardens.

The documentary, directed by Steve Tozzi and set to be released this year, tells the story of City Gardens, a music venue in Trenton, and its promoter, Randy Now. The venue hosted infamous punk groups like The Ramones, Iggy Pop, Fugazi and Black Flag.

The March 10 anniversary celebration of The Man Cave is also set to feature family-friendly entertainers and free hot dogs.

The event is free, but donations for artists’ travel and expenses will be accepted.

More information is online at mancavenj.com.

CE-Bordentown

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