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Do you see OG trash pickup schedule for “this week”. ?    This notice is from the Neptune Township 3/1/26.  web site, DPW section.

 

FYI.   RECYCLABLES.   2026. NT WEBSITE:

 

 

 

 

Here is a Blogfinger post 6/11/22 where OG trash talk can be found. There are comments

 

OG trash talk.

 

You will be surprised as to the complexity of garbage rules in Neptune Township.

If you have any concerns, call Melvin Fitzpatrick, DPW director.    732 775 8797.  Will he call you back?

 

So better not be misbehaving…..

 

HANK WILLIAMS:

 

Paul Goldfinger. Ocean Grove. September, 2022.  Click once.  

 

LILLIAN ROTH:

 

 

Chapel of Love

Ocean Grove, New Jersey. Paul Goldfinger photo ©

Thornley Chapel, Ocean Grove, New Jersey.  USA,  Paul Goldfinger photo.  2013. Blogfinger.net.

 

THE DIXIE CUPS:

 

Los Angeles. Paul Goldfinger.  Click to enlarge.  2022.

 

GATO BARBIERI.  “Girl In Black.”     From the movie soundtrack of  “The Last Tango in Paris.”

 

OG Underground Paul Goldfinger photo. 8/31.  Asbury Avenue at New Jersey Avenue,  the North End. Click once to enlarge .

 

OG Boards, 8/16/25. See what I mean? Paul Goldfinger photo.  After I took this photo, I said to the girl on the right, “Nice pants.”  And she replied, “Nice hat.”  It is a new Ocean Grove indeed.  Click once to enlarge.

 

By Paul Goldfinger, MD, Ocean Grove, NJ, USA.

 

Do you notice the changes?  More kids, more teens, more 20’s, and 30’s. There are more  young couples–with or without kids.  There are more bikers, more coming and going with Asbury Park, and more New Yorkers. And greater appreciation of Ocean Grove as a place of beauty, history, class, culture, education, dogs, and short term renters, etc.

But there is a shortage of affordable housing, parking in season, unsustainable tax increases, more exploitation by the Chamber of Commercials and more crowded tourism.  And finally the CMA continues to try and dominate the town in the face of  increasing secularism.

Change is inevitable, and the folks who live here should form an organization devoted to the new cultures and demographics.  And Neptune Township should pay attention to who lives here now. They should do studies of the town and report on where we are heading.

 

BILLIE HOLIDAY.    “Easy Living”

 

Auntie Jean Litinger (L) and sister   (my mom)  Myrna Demby Goldfinger. Location unknown. Date c.1938. Photographer unknown.  Goldfinger family album.

 

BENNY GOODMAN:

 

Paul Goldfinger. Still image from the movie “The Big Fake” set in Rome.

 

“Vieni a Firenze”

 

Eileen: A Portrait

Taken on a slow boat to China. By Paul Goldfinger ©

Taken on a slow boat to China. By Paul Goldfinger © From the Eileen series.

NORA JONES:  This song, “The Nearness of You” was written by Hoagie Carmichael in 1938 for the movie “Romance in the Dark.”   It was sung in the film by an actress, but the hit version on the charts was by the Glenn Miller Orchestra with the vocal by Ray Eberle.

 

Norah Jones recorded it in 2002 for her album “Come Away With Me.”

 

Ain”t she sweet?

Julia West Howard, a Broadway star, retired to OG from 1937 till her death in 1948. She lived at 113 Mt. Hermon Way–my house. This was a publicity photo  (see the stamp). We wrote an article about her on Blogfinger last year. —PG

Link to the Julia article on Blogfinger:  Julia Link

Here’s a musical tribute to Julia–a song from the Roaring Twenties by Gene Austin:

Barra de Navidad

Barra de Navidad, Mexico. 1988. Award winning photograph © Paul Goldfinger

Barra de Navidad, Mexico. 1988. Award winning photograph  Paul Goldfinger.  Click image to enlarge.

This image  (scanned from the published print) won first prize for the Pfizer Labs Calendar  contest for 1987-88—–I was Miss August.  The calendars were distributed around the world.   I won six times, the most for any physician.

After that I gave up color for the world of black and white photography;  returning to color only after seeing the results on-line and starting Blogfinger in 2009.

As a member of the visiting faculty at the University of Guadalajara Medical School, Eileen, the 2 boys, and I got to spend a weekend at Barra de Navidad, a non-touristy farming and fishing community on the Gulf, in the State of Jalisco, near the school. This door caught my eye while walking down a dirt street.

Below is the “blurb” that was part of the calendar.  There was one for each of the 12 winners.  I was a bit more rotund back then.

From the Pfizer Labs calendar 1988.

From the Pfizer Labs calendar

 

MARIACHI REAL DE SAN DIEGO:

 

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By Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger. 2014

There have been many discussions on Blogfinger in recent years regarding parking. Most of the time the discussions have been about meters or about whether Neptune is following State rules regarding parking, for example for condo developers. We also have discussed the problem of Asbury vagabonds parking in the Grove to escape their meters.   But, on occasion, someone will wonder why the homeowners in the Grove do not receive a reserved parking space. When this subject comes up, we usually hear that it is not feasible.

Here is our last piece on parking.  You should read about it again:     http://blogfinger.net/2013/02/21/parking-here-we-go-again-stirring-the-pot/

However, we have never asked this question in a poll, so we decided to do that and to frame it as asking whether one free space per building would be desirable to help alleviate the parking problems which those of us who actually live here experience.

Arguing about parking is great fun and a sport that is especially unique in this town.  This poll is not scientific but some science is not scientific.  What it is is  (do you know what is is?) a public opinion sampling which may give an idea as to how Ocean Grove feels about this question.  But don’t bet the farm on our results, and please don’t cheat by stuffing our digital ballot box and letting dead people vote or other chicanery.

 

Party time in the Grove…

Mt. Hermon Way. Ocean Grove, New Jersey. 2012. Paul Goldfinger photo. ©

Mt. Hermon Way. Ocean Grove, New Jersey. Paul Goldfinger photo. Click once.

 

 

STEPHANE WREMBEL. “Bistro Fada” from Midnight in Paris:

 

2018. Ocean Grove shoveler. Moe Demby photo. Blogfinger.net

 

Read the comments and Editor’s note below.

 

Yesterday,(1/18/24)  the OG HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. sent a memo to its members saying ,”Residents are reminded that the Township Committee has passed and will enforce an ordinance requiring all Township residents to keep sidewalks abutting their property clear of snow and ice. The ordinance requires that snow and ice be removed within 12 daylight hours of a snowfall.”

It goes on to say that summonses will be issued to those who do not comply, as was done last winter. The OGHOA also warned those who are away when there is a snowstorm to make “arrangements for snow removal.” This is a big issue because so many OG houses are vacant much of the time  in the winter.

This 2024 HOA memo makes it sound like the ordinance was just passed earlier this year. However, ordinance 13-2 was actually written in 1988 and it has never been changed.  It’s not clear that it, like some other ordinances in town, was ever enforced in the past. The law also says that if you do not comply, the Township will do the work for you and then slap a lien onto your property tax bill.

Rick Cuttrell, the Township Clerk, was less rigid about the possible enforcement of this law, especially given all the logistical problems that would occur.  He said, “If you don’t do it, you are at risk.”

He said that last year there was a complaint by Ocean Grover Ken Buckley of Broadway who slipped on some sidewalk ice and nearly had a terrible injury. Ken asked for better enforcement of the ordinance for safety reasons, and the Township Committee promised to do just that.

Cuttrell reminisced about how he and others who grew up in the Grove went around town to shovel walks. But these days, that is an uncertain proposition. He said that the hardware store in town has a list of properties that they take  responsiblity for.

Whenever there is a significant snowfall or ice storm in Ocean Grove, the NTPD usually has its hands full with traffic problems, downed lines and accidents.   And the Township usually is overwhelmed by trying to plow and clear the streets, much less the sidewalks.  Also, to “clear the ice away” is impossible in freezing weather.  The best that can be done for ice is to sprinkle ice melt on it.

It’s hard to imagine how this ordinance can be enforced predictably and equally, so there may be some issues of equal justice under the law.

In addition there are some questions having to do with signage and moving cars to the correct side. Remember, there is to be no parking on the north and west sides of our streets, some of which have signs, while others do not. But regardless of signs, this rule is supposed to be followed.  Then how will the towing be handled?

As for the Home Groaners Association, it was so nice of them to send that one paragraph warning around.   But have they given any thought to the problems inherent to this situation and all its ramifications?  Maybe their next meeting should be about this problem, taxes, winter crime, solutions to flooding, etc instead of worrying about health insurance.

 

NOTE:  OG HARDWARE IS NOT SHOVELING SNOW THIS YEAR. (2025)  Their decision relates to insurance concerns.   Maybe an ambitious teen will come by, as I and my friends did when we were kids, but now, don’t hold your breath.    PG

 

 

Update Feb, 1, 2025:   The “Ocean Grove Home Groaners Association,” now known as the “OG Community  Association”  had a meeting last week and officially announced that “un-shoveled sidewalks should be reported to the Neptune Township Code Enforcement department.”  And they offered the phone number of the Code  department.

But Blogfinger will consider that Code  number to be “classified” to keep those misanthropes, ie those HOA blabbermouths, from  reporting  on their neighbors.

And to add insult to injury, they proudly proclaim that “The mission of the Ocean Grove Community Association is to enhance the quality of life in Ocean Grove.”

To show us how out of touch the “Community Association”  is,  they think that they can improve the quality of life among We-the -People by squealing on each other.  They advocate that we rat on our neighbors; that we turn in our friends; that we tattle on fellow Grovers; and perhaps we should call them informers, whistle blowers or stool pigeons.

And if charged  will the accused be fined?   What do you think? And will reporting our neighbors to the authorities result in a cleared sidewalk?

Why would anyone want to associate with an association that is clueless like that?   Do they want to incite anger; do they want their neighbors to grab their pitchforks and march on the Mother Ship?   Is this how they plan to “enhance quality of life?”

 

In the past it was hard to find a shoveler.  When I was a kid my friends and I used to travel around the hood and make a few bucks”. But such teen workers are rare.

 

 

2026 “Shovelers’ Tales.”  Update:

We had some adventures regarding shoveling. You can join the fun by sending an anecdote to us.   Blogfinger@verizon.net

a. Now people are advertising on NextDoor:  Either shovelers  or folks needing to be shoveled.   But there are a variety of  shoveler themes, so beware of  schemers.

b. One guy in Asbury Park is looking for work on Next Door.  So he made an appointment with a Grover along with an agreed price.  An hour before he was due to arrive, he texted that he will be on time.  But later he never showed up.  Meanwhile an actual shoveler showed up but was turned away.

c. A Grover started a business providing shovelers.    But it was oversubscribed and had to cancel some jobs .

d. Two young men from Spring Lakes  placed ads, made an appt. for the next day, showed up exactly on time and did a great job.

e. Cost:  You can make a deal over the phone, but when the shoveler shows up, he may look at the job and raise  the price.   Typical:   $50-$150.00.  Remember, the job gets more expensive if melting snow becomes hard as rocks as the temperatures drop.

f.  Share your shoveling experience:    Send us an anecdote to. Blogfinger@verizon.net

 

PEGGY LEE:    “I’ll Get By”