"Salty and happy!" That's how Donna Stone describes her vacation time
spent in Avalon. Thanks for sharing this fun photo, Donna!
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT--FLOOD INSURANCE INFORMATION SESSION:
The Borough of Avalon hosted a flood insurance information session last
week, covering a variety of commonly asked questions. The slides used in the
presentation are available for viewing, and are packed with good information
on things like flood elevation certificates, flood vents, different types of
coastal flood risk zones, and ways to lower your flood insurance premium.
It's worth a look for any shore property owner:
FLOOD INSURANCE COMMUNITY MEETING (PDF)
SMART ELECTRIC METERS are coming to the area, courtesy of
Atlantic City Electric. Over the next two years, traditional electric meters
will be replaced by smart meters that will communicate directly and securely
with ACE operational facilities. Improved reliability and outage detection
are among the benefits of the new meters. There is no cost to homeowners for
the upgrade. Replacement work will begin in September, and the project is
expected to conclude in mid-2024. Read more about the smart meter upgrade
here:
SMART READER UPGRADE - ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC
SOMETIMES, YOU JUST NEED TO SEE THE BEACH! We all
understand that desire to get a look at the beach or ocean. Thanks to the
Stone Harbor Property Owners Association, you can do just that, anytime!
SHPOA worked with the Borough of Stone Harbor and the Stone Harbor Beach
Patrol to have two webcams installed at the new Stone Harbor Beach Patrol
Headquarters building. One looks north, one looks south, and both provide an
excellent view of the ocean and beach:
STONE HARBOR BEACH CAM & WEATHER STATION
This Avalon beach cam is set up near the Avalon Fishing Pier, and has
current weather, wind, and tide reports:
AVALON NJ WEBCAM & BEACH CONDITIONS
AS AUGUST WINDS DOWN, be sure to set aside time with family
for the things you love! Take that sunrise walk on the beach, make an
evening of mini golf followed by ice cream, or try that new restaurant
you've heard about! By the way, if a week at the beach is just too short to
squeeze in all the fun, I'm happy to help you make it permanent! Call or
email me today, and I'll help you find your very own place at the shore!
GET OUT ON THE WATER: WAVERUNNERS AND PARASAILING!
Waverunners offer a thrilling, wind-in-your-hair, spray-in-your-face ride
across the water that's hard to beat. Parasailing offers an elevated view of
the island and ocean, as you glide hundreds of feet above the water. Each is
a unique and fun way to enjoy the water! Here are some suggestions:
- Island Water Sports, Stone Harbor (Waverunners)
- Sea Isle Parasail, Sea Isle City (Parasailing)
- Ocean City Parasail, Ocean City (Parasailing)
- Bayview Marina, Ocean City (Jet Skis)
- Beesley's Point Sea-Doo, Marmora (Sea Doos)
- MOCEAN Waverunners, Wildwood (Waverunners)
- Hang Loose Parasail, Wildwood, (Parasailing)
- Wildwood Waverunners, Wildwood (Waverunners)
- Lakeview Docks, Wildwood (Waverunners)
- Atlantic Parasail, Wildwood Crest (Parasailing)
- East Coast Water Sports, Cape May (Jet Skis &
Parasailing)
Fishing beneath the Avalon Boulevard Bridge, on a sunny summer day!
MARKET STATS: The number of units sold in July decreased
compared to last July, while the number of active listings increased. July
sale prices were up over a year ago. For a detailed look at the market see
the latest Long & Foster Market Minute report below.
VIEW
THE LATEST LONG & FOSTER MARKET MINUTE REPORT |
DOWNLOAD/PRINT PDF
REDUCE YOUR STRESS--WALK ON THE BEACH! The sound of waves
crashing on the sand, the smell of the salt air, and a gentle sea breeze to
cool things off...that magic combination makes you breath deep and say "Aahhh!"
Whether it's at sunrise or sunset, or mid-day, a walk along the beach--on
the hard sand, or ankle deep in the surf on a hot day--has a way of making
you feel better. The next time you're here, kick off your shoes, and stroll
along the ocean's edge!
GET OUT ON THE WATER: BRIDGE WALKS! There are dozens of
bridges in Cape May County, spanning various bodies of water, often with
amazing views! Many have walkways allowing safe passage for pedestrians,
allowing you to take advantage of the water view and the breeze, while
getting some exercise at the same time. Note: always use caution when
utilizing pedestrian walkways on bridges, as many are adjacent to traffic
lanes. Here is a list of some options:
In Avalon & Stone Harbor:
- Townsend's Inlet Bridge: spans Townsend's Inlet
offering views of the ocean, bay, and many boats travelling between the
two.
- 96th Street Bridge: spans Great Channel and makes
for a fun location to watch boats, and the sunset.
- Great Channel Bridge: spans Great Channel and
offers broad views of the bay and wetlands, as well as sunset views.
Outside Avalon & Stone Harbor:
- Route 52 Causeway (9th Street Bridge), Ocean City:
runs 2.75 miles, spanning Ship Channel between 9th Street in Ocean City,
and Somers Point. A large walking/jogging path is available, along with
parking, and fishing/viewing piers.
- Great Egg Harbor Bridge, Garden State Parkway,
between Somers Point and Beesley's Point. Spans Great Egg Harbor Bay,
with expansive, elevated westerly bay and sunset views from the
walking/bike path. Parking is available at the foot of the walking path
on either end.
THE ATLANTIC CITY AIRSHOW returns next week, with a long
line up of aerial performances. The impressive line up includes the F-16,
F/A-18 Super Hornet, P-51 Mustang, KC-135, C-17A Globemaster, and numerous
other aircraft. The show's headline act is the United States Air Force
Thunderbirds flying their F-16 Fighting Falcons. The show is free, as are
the Atlantic City beach and boardwalk, which offer amazing views of the
aircraft. If you drive to the area arrive early, as parking can be difficult
to find. The show can also be watched from the water, but boats should be
sure to follow temporary rules in place in the area for safety. The show
takes place Wednesday, August 24th, starting at 11am. A full show schedule
can be found here:
2022 MEET AC ATLANTIC CITY AIRSHOW
Local secret: "Practice Day" is Tuesday, August 23rd, the
day before the air show. Although there is no formal schedule on practice
day, many aircraft practice their routines on this day, offering an
opportunity to watch with smaller crowds. Even if you don't make it to
Atlantic City for the show or practice day, you may catch aircraft passing
by Avalon & Stone Harbor on their way to or from the show. Keep an eye on
the sky!
WHILE YOU'RE HERE... WHY NOT MAKE IT PERMANENT? From a
small getaway condo, to a townhouse large enough for the whole family, to
your very own mansion by the sea, our market offers something for
everyone--and every budget! Look below for the latest listings, recently
sold properties, and those that just went under contract. You'll find prices
from $341,000 to $6,995,000. Let's talk about making your seashore dreams a
reality. Call or email me today
A boat ride on a warm summer evening, complete with a gorgeous sunset!
What's not to like!?
THE WETLANDS INSTITUTE has acquired a property on Route 9
in Middle Township, allowing it to expand portions of its operations in the
future. The property will be renovated and will contain a mixture of office
space, seasonal housing for summer interns, additional records storage, and
boat and vehicle parking. The Wetlands Institute has marked the 50th
anniversary of its building along Stone Harbor Boulevard, which will remain
key to its operations moving forward.
GET YOUR NJ BOATER'S LICENSE! Boaters who operate vessels
on New Jersey waterways are required to possess a valid boating license.
While traditional in-person classes are still offered, many online classes
are scheduled, allowing you to learn & study at your own pace at home. After
completing the online class, an in-person test (about an hour long) is
required before a license is granted. You can find information on the
process, online class, and in-person exams here:
NEW JERSEY BOATER EXAM® ONLINE - BOATEREXAM.COM
NEW
JERSEY BOATING SAFETY COURSE ONLINE - BOAT-ED.COM
OCEAN WATER TEMPERATURES have fluctuated significantly this
summer, as they often do. Long hours of sunlight warms the surface water,
but daily winds can have a more immediate and dramatic effect on surf
temperatures at the beach. Daily seabreezes blow warm surface water toward
the beach, raising surf temperatures, but southwesterly or westerly winds
have the opposite effect. As warm surface water is blown away from the
beach, upwelling of colder water from deeper in the water column replaces
it, and surf temperatures can fall by several degrees in less than a day.
After a chilly stretch in which persistent southwest winds had dropped surf
temperatures briefly into the high fifties earlier this summer, surf
temperatures are now back to a comfortable 75 degree. Offshore waters
gradually warm up farther from the beach. The Wilmington and Baltimore
Canyons, popular fishing locations each about 65 miles from the beach, are
currently 82 degrees. The Gulf Stream, another 60 miles past the canyons, is
about 85 degrees.
GET OUT ON THE WATER: RESTAURANTS! Combine a delicious meal
with a view of the water--it's an unbeatable combination! From drinks and
apps to seafood & fine dining, you'll find a little bit of everything
available at area waterfront restaurants! Here are some suggestions:
Avalon
- Sandbar Village at Icona Avalon
- Windrift Restaurant & Windrift Level 2
Stone Harbor
- Stone Harbor Pizza Pub
- Water Star Grille at The Reeds at Shelter Haven
- Buckets Margarita Bar & Cantina
Strathmere
- The Deauville Inn
- Twisties Tavern on the Bay
Sea Isle City
- Oar House Pub
- Casa Taco Bayfront Taqueria
- Mike's Seafood
- Carmen's Seafood & Restaurant
- Maries's Seafood Market & Lobster House
- Sunset Pier Restaurant and Juice Bar
The Wildwoods
- Lazy Bass Bayside Bar and Grill
- The Swine Bar
- The Surfing Pig
- The Dock
- Crow's Nest Cafe
- The Wharf
- Urie's Waterfront Restaurant
- Boathouse Restaurant
- Beach Creek Oyster Bar & Grill
- Two Mile Crab House
Cape May
- Secondo Panico's
- Harbor View Restaurant
- Lucky Bones Back Water Grille
- The Lobster House
- The Pier House
- Peter Shields Inn & Restaurant
- Ocean Club Hotel & Sea Salt Restaurant
- Harry's Ocean Bar & Grille
- McGlade's On The Pier
- Oceanview Restaurant
- The Cove Restaurant & Seaside Deck
- Exit Zero at Ferry Park
- Harpoons on the Bay
NEED A SEPTEMBER GETAWAY? Beautiful weather and smaller
crowds define the post-Labor Day weeks here on the island. Ready to unwind
by the sea? Let's find you the perfect getaway! Call or email me!
Captain Joe Trainor guides the 55-foot "Low Profile" out of Avalon
Marine Center during the early morning hours, on his way offshore. The early
morning fog is common in late summer, caused by warm, humid air over cooler
ocean and bay water. See below for offshore fishing charter options. Photo
by Paul Leiser, Jr.
THE BACK BAYS have been alive with marine life in recent
weeks. Otters have been seen many times. Dolphins have made multiple
appearances. Turtles are regular visitors, and usually return to the same
areas. Recently, numerous sand sharks--harmless to swimmers--have been seen
around bulkheads and docks. Soon, schools of snapper blues will appear,
chasing minnows and other bait fish. Along with the usual assortment of
ospreys, egrets, and other shore birds, it's a wonderful display of nature's
creatures. For the best viewing opportunities, pick a high tide in the early
morning hours or just before sunset, when things are quieter, and visit any
of the numerous bayfront piers on the island, or any of the streets that end
at the bay.
HOW'S YOUR SUMMER BUCKET LIST? Don't have one? Make one,
then make time to check off the items on your list! While we still have
several great weeks of summer left, they roll by quickly. Identify a few
favorite summer activities, or perhaps a couple of new ones to try, then
make time to enjoy them! By the way, if acquiring your very own shore
property is on your Summer Bucket List, let's talk!
Decorated boats paraded through Stone Harbor's back bay last Saturday
during the Festival of Lights parade. Many bayfront homes were decorated as
well.
GET OUT ON THE WATER: OFFSHORE FISHING! There's nothing
like it--being out on the open ocean, miles from land, as a big fish
strikes, putting a deep bend in your heavy-duty fishing rod, as line peels
off the screaming reel! From tuna, to marlin, to swordfish, New Jersey's
offshore waters have numerous fishing hot spots. Experienced charter
captains and their crews ply these waters daily, and know how to find--and
catch--the big ones. Here are some charters to check out:
- Rising Tide
Captain Scott Brown
Avalon Marine Center, Avalon Manor
609-602-8055
charters@risingtideavalon.com
- Nev-R-Enuf Sportfishing
Captain Jim Lutz
14th & Ocean Drive
609-254-2763
- OverUnder Sportfishing
Captain Trey Rhyne, Captain Joe Trainor
Avalon Marine Center, Avalon Manor
866-OUA-TUNA
info@overunderadventures.com
- Tiburon Sportfishing
Captain Frank Masse
14th & Ocean Drive
610-246-1550
fmasse@me.com
CONGRATULATIONS TO AVALON BEACH PATROL! The Avalon Beach
Patrol has captured the Dutch Hoffman Memorial Lifeguard Championship,
snatching victory from two-time defender Longport. Avalon has won all the
competitions it has entered this season, including the Cape May County
Championships and the David J. Kerr Memorial Races. Congratulations, Avalon
BP!
STONE HARBOR TRASH COLLECTION REMINDER: Property owners and
guests in Stone Harbor should be aware that while the borough's "concierge"
collection continues, trash crews will not enter fenced yards with pools or
pets in order to collect trash and recycling cans. Cans must be placed
outside those areas for collection to occur, and will be returned to the
area where they were placed. Stone Harbor's Solid Waste Convenience Center
is open for your convenience seven days per week, at the Municipal Marina at
81st Street & the bay.
RESERVE YOUR WEEK FOR NEXT YEAR! If you enjoyed your
Avalon/Stone Harbor vacation this year, reserve next year's week now! Call
or email me so we can book your reservation