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This Weeks News 4/28/2022
How about a portrait of your beach house? See below for information!
TRAVEL & LEISURE Magazine named its 8 Best Places to Buy a
Beach Vacation Home in the US, and Seven Mile Island was on the list! Other
impressive destinations included The Hamptons (NY), Watch Hill (RI),
Hatteras Island (NC), and Maui (HI). Long & Foster's Jennifer Gensemer was
quoted in the article:
8 BEST PLACES TO BUY A BEACH VACATION HOME IN THE U.S.
HOUSE PORTRAITS by Lisa Cunningham are a great way to
capture the essence of your vacation home--and they make great conversation
starters when displayed in your primary home or office. They also make great
Mother's Day gifts! (Hint, hint!)
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OUT MORE! LISA CUNNINGHAM FINE ART
STONE HARBOR BEACH TAGS will be available for sale on
weekends beginning Saturday, April 30th, at Stone Harbor Borough Hall, from
10am to 4pm. Cash or checks are accepted (no credit card sales).
FREE TREE SEEDLINGS will be available to New Jersey
residents and homeowners in Cape May County on Saturday, April 30th, and
Sunday, May 1st, at the Avalon Green House on 39th Street, from 9am to 3pm.
Sign in with your name and email address, then select the seedlings you'd
like. The program is sponsored by the NJ Department of Environmental
Protection.
THE WATERING HULL reopens for the season on April 28th; the
Water Star Grill reopens May 9th. Already open: The Princeton, Fred's
Tavern, Rock 'n Chair, Spiaggetta, Borghi's By the Bay.
IT'S ALMOST HERE! Memorial Day Weekend is barely a month
away, and the summer season is close behind! Whether you own a vacation home
or a rental property it's time to make final preparations--spring cleaning,
landscaping, pool openings. Service providers are always busy during the
spring, but are especially so this year. Don't wait--contact your service
providers early! Need a recommendation? Call or email me!
This Weeks News 4/21/2022
A 35-foot sailboat was hard aground on Avalon's beach last week, after
its anchor broke loose. Photo provided by Sea Tow Cape May.
A 35-FOOT SAILBOAT washed onto Avalon's beach late last
week, when its anchor failed to hold it overnight while the captain was
sleeping. The sailboat was heavily damaged in the surf and unable to be
rescued via the water, so Sea Tow Cape May and Northstar Marine partnered to
mobilize heavy equipment on the beach in order to remove the vessel.
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MARKET STATS: Sales have been held back by extremely tight
inventory, which has continued to decline. March's median sale price was up
22% over last year, as a result. For a detailed look at the market, see the
latest Long & Foster Market Minute report.
64,000 CUBIC YARDS of sand will be moved to Avalon's
north-end beaches as part of a sand back passing project. The $677,000
project will take place this spring, and will replenish beaches between 9th
and 16th Streets that were eroded during the winter storm season. Avalon has
conducted many prior back passing projects in-house, using rented heavy
equipment, but appropriate equipment was not available for this project, so
the borough contracted with Mount Construction of Berlin, NJ. Mount
performed a similar project for the borough ten years ago.
NEED A CONTRACTOR RECOMMENDATION? I DO TOO! I'm always
happy to provide a referral for a contractor or other service provider. But
I'd love to hear from you about any contractor that you'd like to recommend
to others! Have you had a good experience with a landscaper? Do you have a
reliable electrician? Do you have a favorite painter? Drop me a quick reply
and let me know! It helps me keep my list of recommended service providers
up to date--and rewards that service provider for the good work they've done
in the past. Your input is appreciated!
This Weeks News 4/14/2022
Ahhh! That first peak at the ocean as you head to the beach!
STONE HARBOR BOULEVARD is now restricted to 35mph, instead
of 50mph. New speed limit signs were installed last week shortly after the
repaving of the road surface was completed. The upside for those entering
and leaving the island? A chance to enjoy the view of the scenery on both
sides of Stone Harbor Boulevard, while enhancing safety for those who live
along the roadway! Avalon Boulevard, which has no homes directly adjacent to
it, remains 50mph.
AMERICAN AIRLINES recently announced that it will add bus
service from Atlantic City Airport to Philadelphia Airport, where bus
passengers can connect with their flights. While American did not announce
plans to fly from Atlantic City, the less crowded facility and easier
parking offer an additional option to those travelling to and from the shore
by air. Once parked at Atlantic City Airport, travelers can relax on the bus
to Philadelphia Airport.
"WILDWOOD DAYS" singer Bobby Rydell passed away last week
at the age of 79. His 1963 hit, Wildwood Days, was a Billboard 100 hit for 9
weeks, reaching Number 17. To this day the tune is synonymous with a visit
to the Wildwood Boardwalk, and is often used in promotions and played on the
boardwalk speaker system. The Philadelphia-born singer often performed his
famous song as a tribute to his favorite shore town. Need to hear that
catchy tune again?
BOBBY RYDELL - WILDWOOD DAYS (YOUTUBE VIDEO)
OPENING SOON: Watering Hull (April 28th); Cafe Loren (May
6th); and more!
NOW OPEN: Polpo Ristorante; Ristorante Luciano; Concord
Cafe (Thursday-Sunday); Fred's Tavern; Rockin' Chair (Friday & Saturday);
Sax at the Reeds; Avalon Brew Pub; Shimmers Bistro; and more!
CAPE MAY SEASHORE LINES trains will escort the Easter Bunny
along the rails in Tuckahoe this Saturday. Three round-trip departures are
scheduled from historic Tuckahoe Station, aboard vintage railcars. Tickets
start at $21.95 for adults ad $19.95 for children.
SCHEDULES, TICKETS, AND MORE INFO: CAPE MAY SEASHORE LINES, INC.
HAPPY EASTER!
This Weeks News 4/7/2022
Trees, grass, and flowers will all be in full bloom shortly!
MARCH COMES IN LIKE A LION... and along the beach, cool
weather tends to hang around a long time in the spring, due to cold ocean
water. But now that April is upon us, that "lamb" we've all been waiting for
will soon be here! Lawns are greening up, trees are budding, and flowers
will soon be blooming!
RISING GAS PRICES may boost shore traffic this summer
according to Vicki Clark, president of the Cape May County Chamber of
Commerce. “We’ve always been a drive-to destination...a 300-mile radius is
our primary customer base,” Clark said at a recent talk. Avalon, Stone
Harbor, and the rest of the Southern New Jersey shore are within a one-tank
radius of a huge portion of the population in northeastern states. While
this has always been a factor in the popularity of Cape May County shore
homes and vacations, rising gas prices make nearby getaway destinations even
more attractive.
MAKO SHARKS cannot be harvested for the next two years, in
order to protect the overfished species, and allow stocks to rebound. If
caught, mako sharks must be returned to the water--live or dead--and cannot
be retained. Mako sharks have been under heavy fishing pressure for years,
as they are popular with both sport fisherman and commercial fisherman. Mako
sharks often put up a thrilling fight for sport fisherman, and they are
highly desirable on the dinner table, too. The two-year mako ban applies to
all Atlantic states.
THE STONE HARBOR BOAT RAMP at 81st Street will be closed
through April 15th for repairs. The ramp at Avalon's Bay Park Marina at 54th
Street is the closest option for those launching or retrieving boats.
TAX FREE RENTAL INCOME? Did you know you can rent your
shore home and collect two weeks of rental income tax free? It's a great way
to earn income to cover some expenses, while still keeping the bulk of the
summer for your own usage. If you'd like to take advantage of this great
opportunity, please call or email me!