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WEEKLY NEWS - 2/28/2020

Boat Ramp a Flood Source

Stone Harbor Borough Council heard recently that the borough may be calling on Dutch expertise to resolve flooding issues at the municipal marina boat ramp. Office of Emergency Management Director J. T. Lakose said flooding at the boat ramp is getting progressively worse. "We can take action to increase minimum bulkhead heights, but we also need to plug the holes. The boat ramp is a hole," he said. He spoke of neighbors asking the borough to take action.

     Boat Ramp a Flood Source

2020 United States Census - What You Need To Know!

The Borough of Avalon, from time to time, will release information about the 2020 Census effort. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about this year's Census count. Additional information will be posted on the municipal website.

     2020 United States Census - What You Need To Know!
 
How Do Ratings Affect Flood Insurance Premiums?

Cape May County property owners had just over 53,000 policies with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) in 2019, covering $12.7 billion worth of property and furnishings. For that coverage, they paid over $36 million in premiums and fees. Flood insurance is big business in the county and actions that can result in premium reductions are similarly important business. Across the county, 12 of the 16 municipalities are Community Rating System (CRS) communities, meaning they participate in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) program that offers various insurance discounts based on a community’s voluntary efforts in community floodplain management, making the insured property in the community safer for flood risk. A CRS class can be within the range of 1, the highest, to 10, the lowest. At the top is a class 1 community that receives a 45% discount on premiums. The highest rating in Cape May County is a class 3, a level that only 13 communities in the country and two in the state have achieved. The two are Sea Isle City and Avalon. Property owners will be entitled to a 35% premium reduction. The county has four communities with a class 5 rating. They are Ocean City, Stone Harbor, Upper Township, and Wildwood. This rating carries a 25% discount.

     How Do Ratings Affect Flood Insurance Premiums?

New in Summer 2020: Sundays at Surfside Concerts, at Surfside Park

The Avalon Department of Recreation has announced a brand new concert series at Avalon’s Surfside Park, located adjacent to the Avalon Boardwalk at 30th Street and the beach. Nine concerts will be held this summer during the "Sundays at Surfside" events, starting Sunday, June 28th. All concerts will begin at 7:00pm and conclude at approximately 8:30pm. The Avalon Recreation Department has scheduled some of the most popular entertainers in the Delaware Valley, and the event will feature a cross section of music from oldies to country to Irish music, and everything in between.

     New in Summer 2020: Sundays at Surfside Concerts, at Surfside Park
 
Update on Proposed Hotel

As an update to the question of a hotel near the Stone Harbor Boulevard-Garden State Parkway entrance, according to the municipal engineer, last summer Middle Township Committee decided not to vote on an ordinance that would have approved a zoning change for the proposed hotel property. The project cannot proceed without the zoning change, which would make the land part of the Town Center and thereby qualify it for water and sewer infrastructure. The matter was referred back to the Planning Board. It is now part of the master plan review process. The master plan is expected to be approved by the Planning Board in the late March or early April.

     Update on Proposed Hotel

UPCOMING AREA EVENTS*

Mayors Wellness Campaign 2020
Through March 19, 2020

5 week Wellness Program consisting of health, nutrition & fitness support sessions every Thursday, and Monday morning walks with the Mayor.

     Mayors Wellness Campaign 2020
 
The Winds of Change
February 28, 2020

Presented by: Kris Ohleth, Senior Stakeholder Relations Manager, US Stakeholder Management Offshore, Ørsted. Come and learn more about the status of offshore wind development in the US, and how and why it is currently poised to be at the center of the next energy boom.

     Wetlands Institute Covered Dish Dinners
 
Flea By The Sea
February 28-29, 2020

Over 15 of your favorite shops under one roof...the biggest sale Sea Isle has ever seen!

     Flea By The Sea

Lunch and Learn Series
March 6, 2020

A Temporal Comparison of Trophic Physiology and Tissue Heavy Metal Accumulation in Northern Star Coral, Astrangia Poculata: Tropical coral species are threatened by climate change and human activity; one conservation approach is to study related, yet common species.

     Wetlands Institute Lunch & Learn Series

The Statue of Liberty
March 7, 2020

Learn how she was built and what she symbolizes, the program will introduce some of the people involved in her creation. The lecture will also present brief histories of Ellis Island and Liberty State Park.

     Avalon Free Public Library
 
Shop-A-Holics Weekend
March 12-14, 2020

Save the date for Shop-A-Holics weekend in Avalon! Featuring two great locations, The Princeton and The Whitebrier, full of local retail stores and boutiques offering designer clothing and accessories, drinks and great deals - up to 75% off!

     Shop-A-Holics Weekend

AHLOA Monthly Meeting
March 14, 2020

Guest speakers are Dr. Nancy Hudanich, Borough Council President, and John McCorristin, Borough Council Vice President, who will present the 2020 Avalon Borough Operating Budget and Capital Initiatives.

     AHLOA Monthly Meeting

St. Patrick's Day Celebration
March 14, 2020

Prior to the start of the Sea Isle City parade, Mayor Desiderio and his family will kick-off their annual "Irish Celebration" with a "Best Dressed" competition contest.

     St. Patrick's Day Celebration

St. Patrick's Day Parade
March 14, 2020

Sea Isle City will celebrate its rich Irish heritage and culture with a parade and the wearing of the green. The annual Celtic procession will include live pipe-and-drum music, Irish residents, Municipal and County officials, Sea Isle's “Irish Royal Family” and many other participants.

     St. Patrick's Day Parade

 

WEEKLY NEWS - 2/21/2020

Update: Ingram's Thorofare Bridge to Close Monday Evening, February 24th

Note: The overnight closure was scheduled for February 20th. However, the closure is now scheduled for Monday, February 24th, starting at 7:00pm. Unfavorable temperatures have delayed this closure to the 24th as a concrete pour for the new span is expected. The Ingram's Thorofare Bridge will be closed between the hours of 7:00pm thru 5:00am due to ongoing construction. As a result, Avalon Boulevard (C.R. 601) will be closed to thru traffic during these hours. The roadway and bridge will re-open after those hours and remain open thereafter.
 
     Update: Ingram's Thorofare Bridge to Close Monday Evening, February 24th

Avalon to Regulate Free Ride Services

Fixed route and point-to-point transportation services are regulated by Avalon "to ensure the safety" of residents and visitors, according to Business Administrator Scott Wahl. The borough requires background checks on drivers, as well as proof that licenses are valid and adequate liability insurance is in force. Beginning in 2017, a new form of transportation service evolved: free ride services. The lack of a public fee allowed the service to run without being required to conform to the regulations placed on other transportation providers. Wahl told Avalon Borough Council recently that the administration would be bringing forth a resolution to extend the existing regulations to current and future free ride services.

     Avalon to Regulate Free Ride Services
 
Avalon Garden Club 38th Annual Flower Show-Here's How to Enter!

Avalon Garden Club will hold its 38th Annual Flower Show on Saturday, June 13, 2020. The location is Avalon Community Hall, 30th Street and the beach. The show is open for the public from Noon to 4:00pm. Admission is free. Avalon Garden Club encourages the public and any amateur to enter the show regardless of your skill level.

     Avalon Garden Club 38th Annual Flower Show-Here's How to Enter!
 
Van Drew's Aid Sought in Snare-trap Issue

The use of snare traps for predator control at Stone Harbor Point was a hotly debated issue at Stone Harbor Borough Council meetings in summer 2019. Faced with a need to maintain a strong working relationship with state and federal wildlife officials, the borough stopped attempts to press for an end to the use of what some considered inhumane use of snare traps. The governing body is trying to continue its support of federal and state predator-control processes at the Point, while also requesting the intervention of U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-2nd). The goal is to see if alternative means of control can be employed, despite the insistence of federal and state officials that snare traps are the most effective mechanism.

     Van Drew's Aid Sought in Snare-trap Issue

Upcoming Shopping Events at the Shore

Are you looking for the perfect gift or something to wear? At the right price of course! Nothing beats a day, or better yet a weekend, of browsing local shops or getting a great bargain! Check out the local shopping events coming up in March and April:

     Upcoming Shopping Events at the Shore
  
The Jersey Shore Pops

Music Director and Conductor Linda Gentille and The Jersey Shore Pops proudly announce the highly anticipated Pops upcoming "2020 Summer Concert Series," a trio of themed concerts featuring talented guest artists including singer Peter Oprisko, trumpeter and vocalist Nicole Sasser, comedian Tom Drake, and soprano Jennifer Fair. Purchase tickets early before they sell out! The average price is $40, with group rates available. Some venues have free parking, including the Middle Township Performing Arts Center.

     The Jersey Shore Pops 2020 Summer Concert Series

UPCOMING EVENTS*

Mayors Wellness Campaign 2020
Through March 19, 2020

5 week Wellness Program consisting of health, nutrition & fitness support sessions every Thursday, and Monday morning walks with the Mayor.

     Mayors Wellness Campaign 2020
 
New Jersey and Back Again: Meet and Greet with Erin Rawls
February 21, 2020

Come meet and get to know the new Outreach Coordinator for The Wetlands Institute, Erin Rawls. Learn about her journey as an environmental educator working from Florida to California, and how it's brought her back to New Jersey time and time again.

     Wetlands Institute Lunch & Learn Series
 
Hurrikanen's Kids Fashion Show Fundraiser
February 23, 2020

Hurrikanen's Kids' will be hosting a charity fashion show to support kids with pediatric cancer. Featuring performances from Pediatric Cancer Fighters, Warriors, & Angel Families!

     Hurrikanen's Kids Fashion Show Fundraiser
  
The Winds of Change
February 28, 2020

Presented by: Kris Ohleth, Senior Stakeholder Relations Manager, US Stakeholder Management Offshore, Ørsted. Come and learn more about the status of offshore wind development in the US, and how and why it is currently poised to be at the center of the next energy boom.

     The Wetlands Institute Covered Dish Dinner Series
 
Flea By The Sea
February 28-29, 2020

Over 15 of your favorite shops under one roof...the biggest sale Sea Isle has ever seen!

     Flea By The Sea

 

WEEKLY NEWS - 2/14/2020

Notice: Ingram’s Thorofare Bridge to Close Monday Evening, February 24th

Note: The overnight closure was scheduled for February 20th. However, the closure is now scheduled for Monday, February 24th, starting at 7:00pm. Unfavorable temperatures have delayed this closure to the 24th as a concrete pour for the new span is expected, thank you.

The Ingram's Thorofare Bridge will be closed between the hours of 7:00pm thru 5:00am due to ongoing construction. As a result, Avalon Boulevard (C.R. 601) will be closed to thru traffic during these hours. The roadway and bridge will re-open after those hours and remain open thereafter.

     Notice: Ingram’s Thorofare Bridge to Close

Committee to Analyze Beach Patrol Building

Outgoing Stone Harbor Business Administrator Jill Gougher presented a tentative schedule, in November 2019, for the construction of Beach Patrol Headquarters. At that Stone Harbor Borough Council meeting, Gougher was authorized to move ahead with the cumbersome permitting process. Gougher's projected schedule called for a detailed design to be completed by May, a June bid process and a July construction award. The schedule called for construction beginning after Labor Day 2020. The aim was to have the building ready for use by Memorial Day 2021.

     Committee to Analyze Beach Patrol Building

Stone Harbor Considers Tax-rate Increase

Stone Harbor Borough Council discussed a possible increase in the municipal tax rate for 2020. The increase would move the rate per $100 of assessed value from $0.25 to $0.267, resulting in a 6.8% increase in property tax for homeowners in Stone Harbor. The proposed increase would net the borough an estimated $932,000 in new revenue. The new rate would raise the levy by $170 on a home assessed at $1 million. The council discussion included an examination of the items that would benefit from the increase. These included several initiatives that deal with the oceanfront beaches or the back bay waterways. Almost 55% of the proposed increase in spending is targeted at beach replenishment, back bay dredge management, beach and bay access, and flood mitigation. Municipal departments, in which holding employees has been an issue, saw salary and wage adjustments. The actual increases in the proposed budget totaled $1.2 million. Borough actions resulting in about $300,000 in savings covered almost 25% of the proposed increase in spending. A recent decision to move the borough to the county's Central Dispatch has paid dividends, with an estimated saving, in the 2020 budget, of $53,623.

     Stone Harbor Considers Tax-rate Increase

Annual Forest Fire Mitigation Program

A seasonal program for mitigating forest fire risk is underway throughout New Jersey. According to the New Jersey State Forest Fire Service, the prescribed burning program reduces wildfire risks by burning buildup of undergrowth, fallen trees and branches, leaves and other debris on forest floors. Prescribed fires, also known as controlled burns, are generally conducted during the mid to late winter months to minimize the amount of smoke produced and when weather conditions tend to be safer for controlled fires, according to the DEP. Pending weather conditions this season, the state Forest Fire Service, part of the DEP's Division of Parks and Forestry, expects to burn between 35,000 acres of forests and grasslands.

     Annual Forest Fire Mitigation Program Is Underway In N.J.

UPCOMING EVENTS*

Polar Bear Plunge
February 15, 2020

Jump-start the season at the annual Polar Bear Plunge. Come early, as the polar bears don't stay in the ocean very long!

     Sea Isle City Polar Bear Plunge

Polar Bear 5k Run/1.5-Mile Fun Walk For Autism
February 16, 2020

This event, sponsored by Mike's Seafood, encourages runners and walkers of all ages and abilities to participate with their families, while supporting a worthwhile cause.

     Polar Bear 5k Run/1.5-Mile Fun Walk For Autism

Mayors Wellness Campaign 2020
February 20 - March 19, 2020

5 week Wellness Program consisting of health, nutrition & fitness support sessions every Thursday, and Monday morning walks with the Mayor.

     Mayors Wellness Campaign 2020
 
Tea Time at The Avalon History Center
February 20 , 2020

Enjoy tea as they share memories of old Avalon, and make new ones!

     Avalon History Center

New Jersey and Back Again: Meet and Greet with Erin Rawls
February 21, 2020

Come meet and get to know the new Outreach Coordinator for The Wetlands Institute, Erin Rawls. Learn about her journey as an environmental educator working from Florida to California, and how it's brought her back to New Jersey time and time again.

     Wetlands Institute Lunch & Learn Series
 
Hurrikanen's Kids Fashion Show Fundraiser
February 23, 2020

Hurrikanen's Kids' will be hosting a charity fashion show to support kids with pediatric cancer. Featuring performances from Pediatric Cancer Fighters, Warriors, & Angel Families!

     Hurrikanen's Kids Fashion Show Fundraiser

 

WEEKLY NEWS - 2/7/2020

Pump Station Project

Stone Harbor is initiating a ten-month project to relocate and replace one of its two municipal sanitary sewer pumps. The project is on an expedited schedule, with completion scheduled for the second week in November. The borough's wastewater system utilizes two municipally owned pump stations at 114th and 93rd streets, and one additional pump station owned and operated by the county Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA) near the 80th Street Marina.

     Sewer Pump Station Project     |     Sewer Pump Station Presentation
  
Stone Harbor Appoints Smith as Borough Administrator

Robert J. Smith, of Turnersville, has been appointed as the administrator for the Borough of Stone Harbor. A licensed attorney, and a former New Jersey State Assemblyman, he joins Stone Harbor with eight years of executive-level experience in municipal government.

     Stone Harbor Borough Administrator
 

Avalon Seeking Applications for Beach Patrol/Beach Tag Checkers

The Borough of Avalon has exciting employment opportunities for the Summer of 2020! They are seeking applications for positions with the Avalon Beach Patrol as lifeguards, and beach tag checkers. Hurry, positions fill up quickly!

     Beach Patrol/Beach Tag Checkers
 
Number of Peregrine Falcons Hatched in NJ Up

The nonprofit Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey (CWF) and New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife's Endangered and Nongame Species Program (ENSP) released the 2019 New Jersey Peregrine Falcon Research and Management Program Report highlighting the continued recovery of the peregrine falcon in New Jersey. According to a release, the number of peregrine falcons young produced in New Jersey rose slightly to 78 in 2019, as compared to 75 in 2018. The adult population was slightly lower at 38 known pairs, as compared to 40 known pairs in 2018.

     Peregrine Falcons Hatched in NJ Up in 2019
 
Single-Use Plastic, Paper Bag Ban Bill

Legislators are acting quickly a few weeks after the New Jersey Assembly failed to act on the comprehensive ban on single-use plastic and paper bags. The New Jersey Senate Environment and Energy Committee released the bill, known as S-864, sending it for further action.

     N.J. Legislators Quickly Reintroduce Single-Use Plastic, Paper Bag Ban Bill
 
Coalition for Safe Community, Cape May County Prosecutor's Office Partner to Host Black History Month Event

Anthony Ray Hinton, former wrongfully convicted prisoner held on death row for 30 years for a crime he did not commit and author of "The Sun Does Shine," will be at the Middle Township Performing Arts Center in Cape May Court House at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, for a meet-and-greet and book signing. The event, open to the public, is hosted by the Coalition for a Safe Community and the Cape May County Prosecutor's Office.

     Coalition for Safe Community, CMCo. Prosecutor's Office Partner to Host Black History Month Event
  

 

UPCOMING EVENTS*

AHLOA Monthly Meeting
February 8 , 2020

Guest speaker is Krista FitzSimons, Program Coordinator/Planner, Cape May County Division of Aging & Disability Services.

     AHLOA Monthly Meeting

Valentine Luncheon/Card Party
February 12, 2020

Annual luncheon, game and card party to benefit local charities.

     Avalon Civic Club

Biology and Management of Purple Martins
February 14, 2020

Allen Jackson is a Wildlife Biologist retired from the US Fish and Wildlife Service in 2002 after 31 years. He is a martin mentor for the PMCA and has learned the importance of proper management for both Purple Martins and the Eastern Bluebird. These two species thrive on and respond to active management.

     Wetlands Institute Lunch & Learn Series
 
Polar Bear Plunge
February 15, 2020

Jump-start the season at the annual Polar Bear Plunge. Come early, as the polar bears don't stay in the ocean very long!

     Sea Isle City Polar Bear Plunge

Polar Bear 5k Run/1.5-Mile Fun Walk For Autism
February 16, 2020

This event, sponsored by Mike's Seafood, encourages runners and walkers of all ages and abilities to participate with their families, while supporting a worthwhile cause.

     Polar Bear 5k Run/1.5-Mile Fun Walk For Autism

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