Days Ice Cream. Ocean Grove 2024. Paul Goldfinger photo Blogfinger.net.
Happiness is Days Ice Cream. Paul Goldfinger photo.
Days. Paul Goldfinger photo and darkroom print. Blogfinger.net
Paul Goldfinger photo 2025. Blogfinger.net
By Paul Goldfinger, MD. Editor Blogfinger.net
We heard this from a reliable source, but it is currently unverified. Evidently the new owners own Callie’s Creamery of Neptune City—a place known for homemade ice cream.
But they will capitalize on the history of Days in Ocean Grove where the wonderful porch-like setting and location are known by so many visitors. Days is the oldest business in the Grove.
We are ice cream lovers, and we are very fussy. The prior owners went out of their way every winter to find the most outstanding sources for their remarkable flavors. The new owners may hope to be the new Day’s, but presumably they will sell their home made flavors and so there may be a difference, and we will be seeking reviews from long time Days fans.
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2016. CASINO. North End, Ocean Grove. The Great White Whale is seen on the right. Much of the space between it and the Casino belongs to A. Park. Paul Goldfinger photo.
The North End saga: a long and winding road. THE BEETLES:
Mt. Hermon Way. July 2023. Paul Goldfinger photo. Blogfinger.net
Matthew Morrison: “Neverland.” Original Broadway cast.
“We can sail away tonight on a sea of pure moonlight We can navigate the stars to bring us back home In a place so far away We’ll be young, that’s how we’ll stay Every wish is our command When we find ourselves in Never, Neverland.”
We’ll have three small hot fudge sundaes, and these Days girls made the dream come true. Paul Goldfinger photo 8/11/23.
2024 banner at Days. Blogfinger.net photo. No Facebook terrorists complained about this banner.
Going alone to Days allows total concentration. Paul Goldfinger photo. 8/2024.
Paul Goldfinger, MD, Editor Blogfinger.net
Today, a Thursday dusk in August 2024, a large crowd is milling about getting ice cream; mostly families. Only girls are behind the counter, and there might be some confusion as to who’s next, but it all works out, and there are some unusual sights: the kid whose ice cream is encrusted with gummy bears, and there is another child with a cone with blue stripes–called “Birthday Cake.” And they actually have Rocky Road.
The choice of flavors is remarkable, and Dave seeks out specific varieties from various suppliers. He goes hunting in the off season.
Behind the counter the workers were up for the crowd. One customer ordered 4 pints of ice cream, each one with a different flavor, and his waitress remembered all 4 in a row–no repetition needed.
Scooping ice cream from those big frozen tubs can stress your flexor muscles, among others, and those young scoopers must feel it at the end of their shifts. Especially tough are milk shakes which are pure ice cream.
FRANK SINATRA and COUNT BASIE. “Nice Work If You Can Get It.”
Nancy Ann Gillan replaces Michael Badger as Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association President. Photo distributed on 10/26/23 by the CMA.
By Paul Goldfinger, MD, Editor. Blogfinger.net. We did not receive this information from the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association . It was forwarded to us by someone on the CMA mailing list.
This 2023 email was to announce the new OGCMA President: Nancy Ann Gillan.
The incoming President sent “greetings to the faithful supporters of the OGCMA community and friends.”
And in the email she “shares her thoughts below:”
“The opportunity to serve all of you and the trust my fellow board members have placed in me as President of this 154-year ministry fills me with gratitude. As a trustee since 2005 I have held many positions including Treasurer and six years as Program Chair. I am blessed with a long legacy in Ocean Grove. My grandfather first came to Ocean Grove as a boy and later became a trustee. My father, Jim Truitt, served six years as OGCMA President.
“However, I do not look back, but forward to all God has planned for us.
“He says, ‘Behold, I am doing a new thing (Isaiah 43:19.) ‘”
“I believe the best is yet to come as we live into our mission of spiritual birth, growth, and renewaland find new waysto reach more people as we proclaim the theme of Jesus.”
Blogfinger Editor’s note: 2024. BF post. This is not a policy statement as President Gillan is addressing and “greeting the CMA’s faithful supporters.”
We wonder about a number of issues where the activities of the CMA have impacted those in town who belong to the residential secular community. Will she institute some changes?
President Gillan is taking over for President Michael Badger, but we don’t know if she will support his recent public statements about a number of “hot” concerns.
And will she interact with the public and the press as he has previously done in such a forceful way?
President Gillan will be answering to the CMA Board, and will the Board take this opportunity to make some changes in their policies as they impact the town of Ocean Grove?
The next challenge will be in April 2024 when the CMA meets the DEP in court over Sunday beach closures. Here is a link about that:
We understand that Ms. Gillan spends her winters in Florida, so how will that influence the CMA’s operations?
We also note that the CMA’s new COO was appointed August 2023. She is Mrs. Natalie Stephens-Stewart. She is not new to the organization having worked for 6 years as Program Director.
COO Natalie Stephens-Stewart. Internet photo.
2026 update by Paul Goldfinger, MD. Blogfinger.net. The CMA undoubtedly is an important entity in the Grove. Their impact goes back to the 1869 founding, and the tenure of former President Michael Badger is still fresh in our minds because he was always willing to face CMA issues publicly. But since he left in 2023, there is a void in terms of what “we-the-people” can expect from the CMA other than to read about them, such as the recent press updates about beach closures. Now, 2026, we know that there will be no more Sunday closures. The DEP has made a”final” ruling.
If you read the CMA’s Summer Guide, you will see that their programs are as active as ever, and those programs, as before, continue to dominate life in the Grove. But as far as reaching out to the largest demographic here–the secular community who are citizens, they seem to be of little interest to the CMA which attracts mostly religious tourists, although there is no data that we know of about CMA demographics.
And there are other groups in town who who have previously created divisiveness and/or apathy including the Neptune Comedy, the Chamber of Commercials and Street Closures, the New Residents from out of town with second homes but no interest in the town, most renters, and year-round citizens such as the former Homeowners Association who now have a new name and little else to help OG find it’s future self. And finally there is the Coaster which has less and less to report about the Grove. They don’t even recognize our bartenders and servers.
As for Pres. Gillan, it seems clear that she won’t be reaching out to the secular town like Pres. Badger did. Her themes can be found in the hymn below and in the latest Program Guide (2026 is not out yet) which as we know usually contains many wonderful components which we all can enjoy along with the many religious tourists who come here–The Guide should be out soon.
The CMA has stopped their Labor Day public outreach, so hopefully we will hear from her in the future, or at least offer the press information.
Here is an authentic recording from the historic wax cylinders of over 100 years ago from the Great Auditorium by Steven Porter. The Grammy winning album is “Waxing the Gospels.” And the hymn is “Yield Not to Temptation.”
Asbury Park. Casino. Very good photo, but I am not sure of the source. Looks like a drone, but it gives a good perspective. If anyone knows the source, please let us know. Blogfinger.net