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This Weeks News 7/28/2022
This Weeks News 7/21/2022
Perhaps no vessel brings as much joy and provides so many options to its
captain and passengers than a small boat! See below for boat rental options!
DOLPHINS HAVE BEEN SEEN in the back bay! A school of
splashing dolphins was seen behind Stone Harbor a few days ago, bringing joy
to those lucky enough to spot them. Though not common, dolphins do swim in
the back bays from time to time as they pursue schools of small fish for
food. Keep an eye peeled for them if you're out on the bay!
BEACH REPLENISHMENT is expected in both Avalon and Stone
Harbor during the 2022-2023 off season. But according to a recent Cape May
County Herald article, all sand for the project will come from Townsend's
Inlet, including sand for Stone Harbor's beaches. That will necessitate
pumping sand several miles, since sand cannot be borrowed from Hereford
Inlet due to an interpretation the Coastal Barrier Resources Act by the US
Fish and Wildlife service several years ago. If you're a Herald subscriber,
read the article here:
SAND COMING TO AVALON, STONE HARBOR BEACHES
ROLLING CARTS will be used in Avalon for trash and
recycling collection beginning in May, 2023. The transition to the 96-gallon
carts is expected to help reduce costs and protect the environment, while
attracting competitive bids for private trash collection. Carts will be
microchipped so in the event they are displaced by a storm or other event
they can be returned to their owners. The borough will provide every
household with one trash cart and one recycling cart in advance of the
change.
In Stone Harbor, minor changes are already in effect for this year:
side-yard pick up will continue, but cans must be outside fenced areas by
7am on collection day. Cans will then be returned to the same location after
collection.
MARKET STATS: The number of units sold increased slightly
during the month of June versus the same month last year, while the number
of active listings increased as well. The median sale price in June was
$2,600,000, down slightly versus last June. For a detailed look at the
market, check out the latest Long & Foster Market Minute below.
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THE LATEST LONG & FOSTER MARKET MINUTE REPORT |
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CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS!
The Avalon Chamber of Commerce 2022 Summer Memories Photo Contest is
on! Submit your favorite 2022 Avalon photo to
info@visitavalonnj.com!
The 7th Annual Stone Harbor Property Owners Association Amateur
Photo Contest is on! If you've taken a great Stone Harbor photo
this year, enter it in the contest! Scan the QR code below for details.
GET OUT ON THE WATER: RENTAL BOATS! Don't own a boat? No
problem! Why not become a captain for a day and rent a small boat? Fishing
the back bays, crabbing in a small creek, touring area waterways, spotting
wildlife, and general sightseeing are just a few of the options available to
those who rent a small power skiff or pontoon boat. You don't need a
boater's license (or even boat experience--instruction is provided at the
time of your rental!) Try it out with the kids or grandkids and enjoy the
area's waterways from a new perspective! Here are a few nearby locations
where boats can be rented:
Whale Creek Marina--Strathmere (skiffs & pontoon boats)
Minmar Marine--at the foot of Sea Isle Boulevard (14'-21'
boats)
Larsen's Marina--at the foot of Sea Isle Boulevard (16'
skiffs)
Pier 88 Marina--88th Street, Sea Isle City (pontoon boats &
skiffs)
Dad's Place Marina--Ocean Drive, North Wildwood (skiffs,
center consoles, pontoon boats)
Grassy Sound Marina--Ocea Drive, North Wildwood (pontoon
boats)
Pier 47 Marina--Route 47, Wildwood (skiffs, pontoon boats)
This Weeks News 7/14/2022
Avalon Bay Park Marina is one of the ways you can enjoy local waterways
and views. The pier (at 53rd Street) offers westerly views of the bay and
marsh.
WELCOME TO SUMMER--IT'S PRIME TIME! That's right, were in
the midst of great summer weather, loads of activities on & around the
island, and the buzz of happy crowds on the beach, at local shops &
restaurants, and everywhere in between. Take time to enjoy it!
AVALON LIFEGUARDS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP! The Avalon Beach Patrol
placed first in three events to win the Cape May County Lifeguard
Championship team title last weekend. Avalon finished with 26 team points,
while Sea Isle City finished with 22. Wildwood and Cape May each had 19
points. Congratulations to the Avalon Beach Patrol!
THE STARFISH, a well know fishing & cruising boat berthed
in Sea Isle City, was damaged when it collided with the Townsend's Inlet
Bridge Monday. The vessel suffered damage and began taking on water, listing
heavily to one side. The 22 passengers on board were rescued by good
samaritans. The US Coast Guard and SeaTow responded to the incident, helping
to pump seawater out of the vessel to keep it afloat. 6ABC in Philadelphia
reported on the incident:
22 RESCUED FROM SINKING BOAT IN SEA ISLE CITY, NJ - 6ABC.COM
OTTERS have been spotted playing on and around local docks.
The cute creatures are often spotted in local bay waters during the summer
months, and have even been known to carefully open minnow boxes and bait
buckets tied to docks in order to feast on the contents inside. As
interesting and amusing as they are, it's best to give them space and not
approach too closely.
STONE HARBOR POINT has reopened to visitors after beach
damage from late spring storms was repaired. The 123rd Street parking lot
and pedestrian access ramps to the beach and Point are open. If you've never
visited Stone Harbor Point, you'll be amazed by its size, wildlife, and
natural beauty. At low tide you can walk from the beach side around to the
bay side. There is also an elevated observation platform, which is a great
location to get a "big picture" view of the Point. If you visit, remember to
stay off dune areas and follow directions on signage.
INTEREST RATES have eased by more than a quarter point in
recent days. If you are planning to finance a shore purchase, this may be an
excellent time to lock in your interest rate. Need a reliable mortgage
lender? Call or email me for a referral!
GET OUT ON THE WATER: PIERS & DOCKS! For those who'd like
to experience the water without actually being on the water, local piers and
docks are a great way to do that. From fishing and crabbing to taking in
sunsets and beautiful views, here are some places to check out:
Avalon bayfront piers: 8th Street pier; 5th Avenue pier (at
20th Street); 6th Avenue pier (at 22nd Street); 23rd Street pier; 33rd
Street pier; Avalon Bay Park Marina pier at 53rd Street.
Stone Harbor bayfront piers: 80th & 81st Street Municipal
Marina; 83rd Street pier.
In addition to piers, dozens of streets in both towns end at the bay and
offer areas to fish, crab, or view the water.
Oceanfront piers: If ocean waves and sunrises are more your
style, check out the ocean front pavilion at Avalon's 21st Street beach, and
the pier at the 30th Street beach (you can walk Avalon's oceanfront
boardwalk between the two.) Stone Harbor offers two covered oceanfront piers
at 88th Street and 101st Street.
This Weeks News 7/7/2022
Old Glory and a US Air Force flag wave over the bay as a magnificent
fireworks display takes place over the beach on July 4th.
WHAT A WEEKEND! Three days of great weather brought huge
crowds to local beaches, restaurants, and shops. Bicycles cruised the
streets, boats cruised the waters, kids played mini golf, and more, all
weekend long! On Monday night both Avalon and Stone Harbor celebrated our
nation's birthday with huge fireworks displays over the beach.
GET OUT ON THE WATER: SAILING! There's nothing like
harnessing the power of the wind and gliding across the water! Sailing,
whether in a small boat like a Sunfish, or a large keelboat, is an
enjoyable, relaxing, lifelong activity. Fortunately there are a couple of
ways to experience sailing even if your don't own your own sailboat:
Ocean City Sailing Foundation: sailing lessons by
experience instructors, for those of all ages.
Corinthian
Yacht Club of Cape May: private lessons available for beginners
or advanced sailors.
Baycats, Ocean
City: Hobie Catamaran rentals available.
Avalon Yacht
Club,
Yacht Club of Stone Harbor, and
Yacht Club of Sea
Isle City offer sailing instruction for members, or members'
children.
ESCAPE REALITY for two minutes and enjoy this aerial tour
of Townsend's Inlet between Avalon and Sea Isle City. The bridge, waves,
boats and cars take on a new look when viewed from high above!
WATCH THE VIDEO (YOUTUBE.COM)
THE AVALON PLANNING BOARD will continue discussion about
permitted uses in the B-1 zoning district, including boutique hotels, at its
next meeting on July 12th at 6pm. Those interested are invited to attend,
and to comment during the public comment portion of the meeting.
THE RINGFINDER has saved the day many times already this
summer! John Favano of Ringfinders South Jersey uses his metal detection
equipment to find lost rings, keys, jewelry, and other items. Recent
recoveries include a ring from World War II, an engagement ring, a wedding
band, and a gold chain and charm. If you've lost something in the sand (or
elsewhere), John recommends noting the location or area as precisely as
possible, and then calling him at (215) 850-0188. For more info on
Ringfinders South Jersey, visit:
JOHN FAVANO, THE RING FINDERS METAL DETECTING SERVICE INC.
THE REAL ESTATE MARKET continues to be active on the
island. Increased interest rates have slowed activity somewhat, but
properties are still selling, as demand remains strong. For buyers,
additional listings mean more choices are available not. Interested in
buying or selling? Please call or email me today!