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This Weeks News 5/26/2022
Stephen C. Ludlam American Legion Post 331 will participate in Memorial
Day Parades and Ceremonies this weekend in both Avalon and Stone Harbor.
Photo from Stephen C. Ludlam American Legion Post 331.
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND IS HERE! We're all looking forward to
a three-day weekend to kick start the summer season! The early forecast
shows a chance of rain showers part of the weekend, with mostly sunny skies
and temperatures in the 70s the rest of the time! Catch some of the many
events here on the island, or the Memorial Day parades and ceremonies (see
below for details.)
MARABELLA'S RESTAURANT has closed. After 50 years, owner
Angelo Marabella has officially retired, according to the restaurant's
Facebook page. The property has been sold, but future plans for it are
unknown. There are, of course, other great dining options available on the
island, such as Spiaggetta, which was just included in NJ.com's list of the
50 greatest Italian restaurants in New Jersey!
A 100-FOOT BARGE hauling scrap appliances caught fire while
transiting Delaware Bay earlier this week, enroute to a recycling facility.
The US Coast Guard and several commercial entities responded to fight the
blaze, which burned overnight. FDNY fireboat "Bravest" was dispatched to the
scene, making the trip from New York City down the New Jersey coastline,
stopping to refuel in Cape May, and then transiting the Cape May Canal in
order to reach the fire near Cross Ledge in Delaware Bay. The fireboat is
capable of pumping up to 6,000 gallons of water per minute, and operated 20
hours on the scene, applying over 1 million gallons of water to the fire
before being released.
THE SUMMER BUCKET LIST! It's time... grab a pencil and
paper and make your very own Summer Bucket List! What would you like to be
sure to do this summer? Watch a sunrise on the beach? Take your grandchild
fishing? Try a new restaurant with friends? Whatever it is, make a note of
it, make it a priority, and make time for it! Summer is here..set aside time
to enjoy it!
SUMMER TIPS FOR ON AND AROUND THE ISLAND:
No Turn On Red is in effect at all traffic lights on the
island.
Stone Harbor Boulevard has been repaved, restriped, and
restricted to 35mph--and a new speed bump has been added near the Wetlands
Institute, so use caution. Avalon Boulevard remains 50mph.
Bring reusable bags with you. A new state law eliminates
one-time-use bags, so you'll need your own when you go shopping for
groceries or other items.
LAST CHANCE FOR BEACHTAGS at pre-season rates! Season tags
increase after May 31st, and can be purchased in person, or online.
PURCHASE AVALON BEACH TAGS
PURCHASE STONE HARBOR BEACH TAGS
WORK CONTINUES on Avalon's beach sand backpassing project,
but will pause from Thursday (May 26th) through Monday (May 30th.) As much
sand as possible will put in place prior to the weekend, when all beach
paths will be open. Beach work will resume the morning of Tuesday, May 31st.
MEMORIAL DAY EVENTS: Avalon's Memorial Day Parade will
begin at 9am Monday, May 30th, at 32nd & Dune Drive, and proceed north along
Dune Drive to 21st Street. A Memorial Day Ceremony will be held at Veteran's
Plaza immediately after the parade concludes. Stone Harbor will hold a
Memorial Day Ceremony at the Stone Harbor Firehouse at 11am Monday, May
30th. A Memorial Day Parade will follow at 12 noon.
A SPECIAL THANKS: As we enjoy the holiday weekend, take
some time to reflect upon and thank those who protect and serve our country,
and especially those who've made the ultimate sacrifice.
This Weeks News 5/19/2022
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MARKET STATS: The median sale price increased to $1,912,500
during the month of April, up from $1,500,000 last year. The number of units
sold decreased, held back again by lack of inventory. For a detailed look at
the market see the latest Long & Foster Market Minute report.
SUNSHINE & BLUE SKIES returned after a week of rain & wind.
Pleasant temperatures should hold through the week, and may reach into the
70s over the weekend. The ocean water temperature--which lags behind air
temperatures--is still a chilly 53 degrees.
INTEREST RATES are up compared to a few months ago, but in
a historical context they remain quite reasonable at just over 5%. Take a
look at the rate chart below from Prosperity Mortgage...for most of the last
fifty years rates have been significantly higher than where they are today.
BRING A SHOPPING BAG (OR TWO!) WITH YOU: A recently enacted
NJ law went into effect May 1st preventing most stores from supplying
plastic or paper bags to customers. Reducing waste and pollution are the
aims of the law, but shoppers need to get in the habit of carrying their own
reusable bags when they shop in New Jersey. If you're arriving at your shore
home for the first time this season, or you're vacationing here, bring a
supply of reusable bags with you!
NEW JERSEY BOATERS are required to have a NJ boat license
when out on the water operating a vessel. Unlicensed boaters must first take
a class, and then pass a boating safety test. Some classes are offered
online, while others are offered in person. The US Coast Guard Auxiliary
offers a series of classes. Classes from other providers are available as
well.
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING NJ BOATING CERTIFICATION CLASSES
WHETHER YOU'RE HERE FOR THE SEASON, or for a week's
vacation, you'll find the Avalon & Stone Harbor visitor's guides useful in
planning your stay. From events and activities to trash collection schedules
to a list of lifeguarded beaches, there is a variety of helpful information.
It's also a great way to map out a shopping trip or plan a list of
restaurants to try! Check out the guides here:
STONE HARBOR |
AVALON
This Weeks News 5/12/2022
Construction work continues on Stone Harbor's new lifeguard headquarters
building at 95th Street.
A WINTER STORM IN MAY: Last weekend's coastal storm brought
high winds, minor flooding, and beach erosion to beaches in Cape May County.
As the storm passed and winds eased earlier this week local officials began
assessing conditions in order to make sure beaches are ready for Memorial
Day. 6ABC in Philadelphia aired this report on Monday:
NEW JERSEY SHORE TOWNS ASSESSING BEACH EROSION AFTER WEEKEND STORM
TWICE A WEEK summer trash collection will be in place again
for both Avalon and Stone Harbor this summer, after both towns grappled with
changes to their traditional collection due to rising expenses and labor
shortages.
In Avalon, Borough Council approved a Memorandum of Understanding with the
borough's private trash and recycling service provider eliminating the side
yard return of empty containers beginning May 1st, due to rising costs.
Instead, those empty containers will be placed at the curb for return by the
homeowner or occupant. Avalon's courtesy trash and recycling drop off center
at 15th & Dune Drive also remains available for residential drop off daily
from 7am to 3pm.
In Stone Harbor, twice per week summer collection returns after being
sacrificed in 2021 due to a labor shortage. Stone Harbor uses in-house
employees to collect trash and recycling, and will maintain its concierge
service of picking up and returning containers to their storage locations
with one key change--they cannot be stored in fenced areas that contain
pools or pets. Stone Harbor has also reopened its trash and recycling
convenience center, allowing residents to drop off seven days per week at
the Municipal Marina in the 300 block of 80th Street. The service is open
Monday 7am to 12pm, Tuesday to Friday 8am to 12pm, and Saturday and Sunday
8am to 5pm.
GET YOUR SEASONAL BEACH TAGS ONLINE! Both Avalon and Stone
Harbor seasonal beach tags are available at pre-season prices until June
1st. Beach tags must be worn from Friday of Memorial Day Weekend until Labor
Day. Once again, tags are reciprocal between towns.
PURCHASE AVALON TAGS ONLINE
PURCHASE STONE HARBOR TAGS ONLINE
High winds over the weekend caused the partial collapse of the upper
stories of a home under construction on Stone Harbor Boulevard. Here, crews
have begun to clean up the site after storm winds subsided.
IS YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY LICENSED? Both Avalon and Stone
Harbor require annual inspections and licensing of rental properties. Most
inspections have already been completed; if yours has not been, it must be
inspected and licensed prior to occupancy. Have questions or need help? Call
or email me!
THE WETLANDS INSTITUTE'S SPRING SHOREBIRD AND HORSESHOE CRAB
FESTIVAL returns on Saturday, May 21st, with a full lineup of
activities and workshops. From bird walks and bird viewing to horseshoe crab
lectures and back bay cruises, the Institute offers an immersive experience
while learning about the local ecosystem. Festival tickets also include
general admission to The Wetlands Institute on Saturday or Sunday. Tickets
and more info can be found here:
WETLANDS INSTITUTE SPRING SHOREBIRD & HORSESHOE CRAB FESTIVAL
JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS TO GO! Ready to kick off the 2022
summer season? Whether you need a week at the beach, or a permanent stay,
call or email me today!
This Weeks News 5/5/2022
It's a sunny day on Dune Drive in Avalon! Flowers and shrubbery are in
bloom across the island thanks to beautiful spring weather!
AVALON'S SAND BACK PASSING PROJECT is now underway. Sand is
being harvested from the borrow area between 32nd Street and 40th Street and
trucked to north end beaches. Over the next four weeks or so about 64,000
cubic yards of sand will be moved to replenish the beaches between 9th and
16th Street. No work is expected on weekends, and no work will be performed
during the busy Memorial Day Weekend. Tide cycles and weather conditions may
impact the completion date of the project, too. The borough expects to
conduct a traditional hydraulic beach fill project in advance of summer
2023.
BOATERS BEWARE THE 96TH STREET BRIDGE remains open to
vehicle traffic but its draw bridge span is temporarily inoperable. Vessels
may pass beneath the bridge, but it cannot be opened for taller vessels
until emergency repairs are made. Repairs are tentatively scheduled to begin
May 16th and expected to take about a week. The Cape May County Department
of Engineering expects normal bridge operations to resume on May 23rd.
GET YOUR BEACH TAGS ONLINE! Avalon and Stone Harbor
seasonal beach tags can be purchased online through Jersey Cape Tags.
AVALON - PURCHASE BEACH TAGS ONLINE
STONE HARBOR - PURCHASE BEACH TAGS ONLINE
Tags are required to be worn on local beaches from May 28th through
September 6th.
BEACH SET UP GUY IS BACK for another season! Let him handle
your least favorite part of visiting the beach: carrying all of those beach
chairs to the beach! For a set fee (which varies with the number of items
you have), he'll haul everything to the beach and set it up for you, and
then break it down and haul it away at the end of the day. That leaves you
free to stroll to the beach worry-free anytime, where you'll find your
chairs, umbrella, and accessories waiting for you! Check out he Beach Set Up
Guy here:
BEACH SET UP
GUY
THOSE SHOPPING in New Jersey should plan to bring their own
reusable bags with them, as the state's ban on carryout bags goes into
effect on May 4th. In addition to banning carryout plastic bags at all
locations, paper bags are banned at stores over 2,500 square feet. Foam food
service products are also part of the ban, with some exceptions. The intent
of the legislation is to push consumers toward carrying reusable containers
with them when shopping.
AVALON FROM ABOVE! Check out Avalon--as it used to be--in
this series of historic aerial images presented by the Avalon History
Center. The images cover most areas in great detail. Scroll through and find
your house or lot!
AVALON FROM ABOVE - GOOGLE ARTS & CULTURE
WE'RE IN THE HOME STRETCH! Just a few weeks until the
unofficial beginning of the summer season, Memorial Day Weekend! It's time
to make those final preparations to get your shore house ready for the
summer...make those final decisions, make those final calls to service
providers, and make everything "ship shape!"