Sights, sounds and living at the Jersey Shore. From Mansions to sand castles, waterfront or waterviews, condos or town houses. This blog is created as an interactive resource for all your real estate needs and concerns and as a venue for sharing stories about the Jersey Shore and its towns, a place I love. Feel free to add your voice to this forum. I want you to be heard.
Thursday, December 28, 2023
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Friday, March 03, 2023
You'd Never Know This Historic Park Is Hiding Under A Highway
You'd Never Know This Historic Park In New Jersey Is Hiding Under A Highway |
New Jersey is home to a multitude of magnificent historic parks, from Morristown National Historic Park (George Washington's 1780 encampment site) to Wharton State Forest (home to the historic Batsto Village, Atsion Village, AND Harrisville Village). We're also home to a smaller (yet still significant) historic park, hidden under a highway. I must have driven over it dozens of times before I discovered this little gem... The Easton Tower is a picturesque water tower that was used for pumping water on a private estate that the tower was once part of and is located on the Saddle River walking path |
Friday, February 24, 2023
Unwind at the wine loft in Long Branch,NJ
The Wine Loft In New Jersey Is A Great Place To Unwind
Long Branch is a peaceful beachside city that makes a fantastic weekend getaway or day trip. While you’re there, you’ll definitely want to spend time at Pier Village, a fairly new community with a lot to offer. Aside from being full of luxury residences, Pier Village is being touted as New Jersey’s most luxurious oceanfront and dining destination. And that’s where you’ll find The Wine Loft, a sexy spot for a date night or an unforgettable spot to gather with friends over a glass of vino and some tasty food.
Thursday, February 23, 2023
The Most Remote Lake In New Jersey Is Also The Most Peaceful
The Most Remote Lake In New Jersey Is Also The Most Peaceful |
One of the best ways to spend a peaceful day hiking is to explore a quiet, remote lake in New Jersey. The Pine Barrens are full of quarries and ponds that are truly remote, but in case you don't have a 4x4 vehicle and sand-trail navigation skills, we're here to tell you about the peaceful ponds of Farny State Park. For trail maps and park information, visit the Farny State Park website. |
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
A Historic Village And Over 14 Miles Of Trails must visit
With A Historic Village And Over 14 Miles Of Trails, This Underrated New Jersey State Park Is A Must-Visit |
New Jersey has no shortage of beautiful state parks to visit, but some of them can fly under the radar a little bit. Allamuchy Mountain State Park, located in Allamuchy and Byram Townships, is one such example. The park has over 14 miles of marked trails and over 20 miles of unmarked trails in a tranquil wooded setting, but that's not all it offers. |
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Maple Sugaring Fest - Sunday, March 5 (1:00 PM to 4:00 PM)
Sunday, March 5, 2023, 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Enjoy a brisk winter afternoon learning how maple syrup is made. The whole family will enjoy spending the day outdoors, hiking on our trails, and partaking in our Maple Sugaring Challenge! Also enjoy some hot chocolate, maple vendors, and more. It’s going to be a sweet day. This event will be held rain or shine; no refunds.
REGISTRATION: We will have staggered entry times at 1:00 pm and 2:30 pm. Please be sure that you sign up for the correct time slot, as changing will be based on availability.
Member registration begins Monday, January 30 at 9:00 am. Non-member registrations begins Monday, February 6 at 9:00 am.
Maple Sugaring Fest is FREE for RRA Members and children under 3. The cost for Non-Members is $5 per person.
PLEASE NOTE: registration for Family level members is limited to immediate family only. Individual and Senior level members are entitled to their own entry and Dual level members are entitled to their two household entries. When registering, please include the number of people attending and their names in the participant's box. Thank you.
Questions? Please contact our Office Manager, Marilyn Foehrenbach, at m.foehrenbach@reeves-reedarboretum.org.
Sunday, March 5, 2023, 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Sunday, March 5 (1:00 PM to 2:30 PM)
Saturday, February 11, 2023
FLOOD PROTECTION COMMUNITY SEA BRIGHT
THANK YOU!
For helping to keep our community safe during flooding!
Because of the efforts of our residents and leaders, Sea Bright is now an
AWARD-WINNING FLOOD PROTECTION COMMUNITY
Recognized by FEMA and the State of NJ!
'Below are are a commonly asked questions about flooding:
QUESTION: Does my homeowner's insurance cover floods?
);;:> ANSWER: NO! You must purchase a separate Flood Insurance Policy to be covered for flood events. Purchase today! Don't wait for the next flood, as there is a 30-day waiting period for coverage to begin - not enough time to find out what the weather forecast is!
QUESTION: What about all the great stuff I have in my house. Does my Flood Insurance policy cover the contents of my home?
);;:> ANSWER: NO! Protect your belongings by adding Contents Insurance to your coverage. It does not typically cost much more and can provide extra peace of mind should your property become flooded.
QUESTION: What can I do to protect my home or business from future floods?
ANSWER: You can join in with your many friends and neighbors who have elevated their homes, floodproofed their businesses with venting,checking your building for water entry points and addressing them,installing mechanisms to prevent sewer back-ups, developing a disaster response plan, and more! Check with our local Floodplain Department 732-842-0099 ext. 128 for more information and to develop a plan NOW for your property.
QUESTION: Sounds great, but what ELSE can I do?
ANSWER: There are many simple steps you can take to be better prepared for the next emergency, such as: knowing how to shut off electricity and gas, making a list of emergency numbers, creating a household inventory, placing insurance and other important papers in a safe place.
Sea Bright Building Department is always here to help you. We can provide flood information, maps, and other data to help you prepare and understand your risk. Call us at 732-842-0099 ext. 110 or 128 or visit FEMA website at www.ready. gov/floods for more helpful information.
2023 Municipal Directory Mailing
Saturday, January 07, 2023
Wednesday, January 04, 2023
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