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This Weeks News 11/23/2022
A breathtaking start to the day on the beach in Avalon, courtesy of
Mother Nature, and Mac Groce! Thank you, Mac, for sharing this stunning
photo with us!
THANKSGIVING WEEKEND is here! Both Avalon and Stone Harbor
celebrate the season with a full slate of family-oriented holiday
activities, local shopping and dining, and a huge Christmas parade Saturday
evening.
See below for Avalon's Festive Friday & Snowfest Saturday lineup!
Stone Harbor's weekend celebration concludes with a huge parade
escorting Santa into town Saturday evening!
AVALON'S HOLIDAY BEACH TAG design was revealed earlier this
month; Stone Harbor's will be revealed this weekend. Holiday beach tags will
be available for purchase this weekend at the Avalon Beach Tag Booth (30th
Street & the beach) as well as Stone Harbor Borough Hall (95th Street &
Second Avenue). Avalon tags are also available online:
JERSEY CAPE TAGS ONLINE STORE - AVALON BEACH TAGS
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! From my family to yours, Happy
Thanksgiving!
This Weeks News 11/17/2022
Two fishermen stand at the end of Avalon's 8th Street jetty alongside
Townsend's Inlet late Monday afternoon. It was a chilly, clear day, perfect
for striper fishing!
MARKET STATS: The median sale price rose slightly to
$2,397,500 in October, up 6% over last year. The number of active listings
has increased to 117, about a 4.9 month supply at the market's current pace.
For a detailed look at the market, see the latest Long & Foster Market
Minute report.
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SPEED LIMITS UNDER REVIEW: The number of vehicles,
bicyclists, and pedestrians visiting shore towns in the summer has prompted
reviews of speed limits in many towns. The speed limit on Stone Harbor
Boulevard was lowered to 35mph (from 50mph) earlier this year. Cape May
followed by reducing speed limits in many parts of the city, and Sea Isle
City is expected to vote on lowering the speed limit on all of Landis Avenue
to 25mph during the season, while allowing 35mph in the off season. Ocean
City is also considering reductions in speed limits, but hasn't yet enacted
any. Reduced speeds in busy areas are expected to reduce accidents and
improve safety on crowded roads.
TWO LOCATIONS on the island offer unique views of nature,
and are worth a visit this off season. At the north end of the island, the
8th Street jetty and the 7th Street seawall offer broad views of Townsend's
Inlet and the ocean, sea life, and migrating birds. At the south end of the
island, Stone Harbor Point has a solitary stretch of beach connecting the
ocean with Hereford Inlet, as well as an elevated viewing platform ideal for
birdwatching or catching a sunset. At this time of year these locations are
typically not crowded, and provide a quiet place to enjoy our natural
surroundings.
BRIGHTEN THE HOLIDAY of a child--support our Toys for Tots
campaign! Long & Foster has continued the long tradition of Avalon Real
Estate Agency by supporting Toys for Tots--and we hope you will, too! Stop
by our temporary office at 2743 Dune Drive and leave a new, unwrapped toy in
the drop box in our lobby. If you'd prefer to make a monetary donation,
visit
LONG & FOSTER TOYS FOR TOTS. Your support is greatly
appreciated!
This Weeks News 11/10/2022
Avalon's
holiday beach tag
has been released!
See below for
online ordering!
SMART METERS COMING: Atlantic City Electric will be
upgrading all Cape May County electricity customers, including Avalon and
Stone Harbor, to digital smart electric meters by the end of the first
quarter of 2023. The new meters will improve reliability, help customers
manage their energy consumption by monitoring it daily or hourly, and
eliminate estimated billing. Customers do not need to be home during the 30
minute upgrade process. However, if you have any life-support equipment in
your home, notify Atlantic City Electric before the upgrade by calling
866-524-2982.
AVALON'S BAY PARK MARINA plans were reviewed at a public
meeting last week. Future improvements for the area include a new bulkhead
and boat launch ramp, improved access for those with disabilities including
an ADA compliant kayak launch ramp, plus more boat slips. Resistance to
flooding is also expected to be improved, thanks to a high boat ramp and a
new system designed to handle rainwater in the parking lot. More engineering
work and permitting are required before the project can be put out for bids.
THAT BIG SIGH you heard earlier this week? That was a
result of the chilly—and seasonable—weather that replaced the warm sunny
days we'd been enjoying for so long! Just last weekend beachgoers were
walking and sitting on the beach in shorts and t shirts, while others were
fishing, or sitting on their decks enjoying the sunshine. Though it'll be
sunny again next week, it looks like much—and perhaps all—of our warm fall
weather is behind us.
REMINDER TO WINTERIZE! If you haven't already, call your
plumber, landscaper, or contractor to winterize your outdoor water systems
before the first frost!
AVALON'S HOLIDAY BEACH TAGS can be ordered online! Visit
JERSEY CAPE TAGS ONLINE STORE to order. They will will be on sale, in
person, at the Avalon Beach Tag Booth at 30th Street and the beach on
Festive Friday and Snowfest Saturday, November 25-26th, between the hours of
10:00am-5:00pm both days. Stone Harbor's Holiday Beach Tags have not yet
been revealed, but will be soon!
THANKSGIVING WEEKEND is an annual favorite, featuring
winter-themed activities, dining, and holiday celebrations in both Avalon &
Stone Harbor. See below for a full list of activities and events.
This Weeks News 11/3/2022
A lone wave curls over as it approaches the beach on a calm October day.
BIDS WILL SOON BE IN for a major beach replenishment
project slated for next spring. Both Avalon and Stone Harbor beaches will
receive sand pumped from Townsend's Inlet via hydraulic dredging. $27
million in federal funds are expected to help cover the cost, but the
numbers aren't final yet. The project is part of the planned periodic beach
replenishments that typically occur at intervals of several years, but it
comes at a great time, since so much sand was lost during several days of
stormy weather earlier this month. Meanwhile, both Avalon and Stone Harbor
public works departments have done a tremendous job making local beaches
usable, so they can be enjoyed in the meantime.
HUMPBACK WHALES have been spotted again very close to
shore, just off Stone Harbor Point. Nik Pattantyus has captured this
one-minute video of a whale while paddleboarding about a mile off the beach.
Unaware of his presence, the whale surfaces gently three times.
If you'd like a chance to see a whale up close, Cape May Whale Watcher
is running whale & dolphin watching trips on weekends through the end of the
year:
More Info - Cape May Whale Watcher.
IT'S TIME TO WINTERIZE, if you haven't already! Outside
water sources should be shut off and drained, including irrigation systems.
If you need a recommendation for a plumber, landscaper, or other contractor
please email me!
SCAM LISTINGS: BEWARE! A number of scam real estate
listings have surfaced in Cape May County recently, serving as a reminder
that it's important to know who you're working with. Today's digital world
provides many conveniences, but also provides another means for those with
bad intentions to scam the unaware by falsifying listings or leases,
collecting deposits, and then disappearing. Protect yourself by working only
with trusted sources--if you're buying, selling, or renting, please call or
email me!
SAVE THE DATE: THANKSGIVING WEEKEND 2022! We're just a few
weeks away from Thanksgiving Weekend and the many fun holiday celebrations
that occur then. I'll have a full rundown of events and activities for you!
GO PHILLIES! GO EAGLES! The Philadelphia Eagles are
undefeated with a 7-0 record, the Philadelphia Union are Eastern Conference
Champions and playing for the MLS Cup Championship, and the Philadelphia
Phillies are in the World Series. Avalon & Stone Harbor join in with the
rest of the Philadelphia region cheering for our favorite teams!