The merchants in the Borough of Avalon are back on track for the family events scheduled for the day after Thanksgiving.
For more information, check the Visit Avalon NJ web site
The merchants in the Borough of Avalon are back on track for the family events scheduled for the day after Thanksgiving.
For more information, check the Visit Avalon NJ web site
The computer issue with the Power Play Realty web site and my blog has been fixed. Thanks for your patience!
With every walk, I feel mixed emotions. Obviously, I’m so grateful to be able to walk around the island again; as well as get back to work and a normal routine.
Yet, I also see the destruction left from the storm. It’s minor compared with other shore communities north of us- but still sad to see.
Property and business owners are working through the clean up and rebuilding process. Bay front owners are arranging repairs to their docks and bulkheads (and searching for wayward floating docks/boats). The public works crews continue to clean up debris and make necessary repairs to walkways, etc.
The lower picture is of the “Hobie Cat” beach south of the 123rd Street parking lot in Stone Harbor. The broken wooden posts at the water’s edge (high tide) are the sail boat slip markers that previously stood just 15′ or so from the dune.
The Governor of New Jersey has extended the grace period to pay 4th quarter property taxes until November 16th. This extension applies to property owners in Avalon and Stone Harbor.
The channel between Stone Harbor Point and North Wildwood has been narrow for years. The numerous sand bars are major obstacles for boaters. Occasionally, I even hit the mud in my kayak!
Yet, Friday’s blow out tide exposed even more sand. It really did appear that we could walk across the inlet over to Anglesea!
Warm sunshine and mild temperatures- a well deserved break for all of the coastal communities.
The business owners in Avalon and Stone Harbor are returning to their normal routine as quickly as possible. The progress so far is amazing.
So visit, shop, eat, and enjoy the weekend! We appreciate the support…Â
A representative from FEMA just stopped in our office with important information. There is assistance available for local property and business owners with flood damage.
Even if you have already contacted your insurance company, make sure to register with FEMA:
Call 800-621-3362 or www.disasterassistance.gov
You will receive a 9 digit FEMA registration number.
Hearing from loyal 7 Mile Beach vacationers; they are concerned about us, the town, and of course…the beach.
Beach access remains limited until the paths are repaired. Many walkways were damaged or partially washed away by Sandy.
When you walk along the beach, you will see erosion to the dunes (varies by location). Yet, the ocean DID NOT breach our sand dunes- great news!
And, you will also see this:Â a beautiful beach and ocean!Â
A whole new level of appreciation for our little island…
A portion of the rock wall along Avalon’s inlet was damaged in last week’s storm.
There was also some erosion to the sand next to the 8th Street jetty. I took these pictures today at high tide, and waves were breaking over the rocks.
The ocean side of the rock wall is intact.
Shore Views
I took a break from work this afternoon to walk along Dune Drive, and then back on the boardwalk.
Construction vehicles line the business district. Renovations to stores and offices damaged by flooding are well underway. I continue to be amazed by the progress.
The pictures posted were taken from the 21st Street beach path (looking south).
The wide dune, and the boardwalk are intact.
Beach entrances are blocked off until the debris is cleared and paths leveled for safety reasons. I was able to work around this minor inconvenience 😉