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Sign up NOW for the June 27, 2026  Ocean Grove Town-Wide Yard Sale.  Contact us  (Eileen and Paul Goldfinger)   by email to:     Blogfinger@verizon.net.  No rain date.

The more sellers, the more success.

 

Pick up flyers at our porch 113 Mt. Hermon Way at Delaware Ave.   Help us promote this “for the people” event in its 15th year.     We will advertise in The Coaster, APP, Next Door and Facebook,

Sellers names will not be posted unless the seller wants that..

Send us your list of sale  items at any time. You can send updates until June 26.

This is where we will begin posting “THE LIST” which  will contain the addresses of all participants  including cross streets and, eventually,  items for sale. We will add new addresses as they come in .  We will organize the sellers by neighborhoods to help shoppers.

New participants will be added to “The List”  as the addresses arrive to us from now through June 26.   Tell your friends visit  Blogfinger.net.

We will save the item “List”  until 1-2 weeks before.

About parking it should be OK. If you drive into town, bring a bike and park anywhere.

Out-of-towners are always welcome to our historic town .  Bring the kids, the dogs, your band,  your saxophone or  flugelhorn.    Have music at your sale.

Sellers will need a Neptune Township yard sale permit for $5.00. Get them at the Neptune Township Town Hall-building dept.    Tell them that you are with the band.

Seller groups of neighbors or friends will enhance the success, fun and games.

 

THE TRAVELING WILBURYS:   “Heading For the Light”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NJ Turnpike near Newark Airport. Paul Goldfinger photo. 9/15/21. Click once to enlarge

 

 

THE NIGHTHAWKS.  “You Made Me Love You”

 

 

Asbury Park.   Cookman Avenue.  6/24/23.  Pride.  Click once to enlarge the festivities. Paul Goldfinger action photos.

 

Some gams! Paul Goldfinger photo.

 

 

NEIL YOUNG AND CRAZY HORSE:   “Sail Away.”

 

The Summer Wind

Ocean Grove. July, 2014. Paul Goldfinger photo ©

Ocean Grove. July, 2014. Paul Goldfinger photo ©  Click to enlarge

 

FRANK SINATRA

 

 

Color scheme

Ocean Grove June 13, 2026. Blogfinger photo,

 

AL JOLSON:

Paul Goldfinger still from Netflix documentary with colorized still photos Children survivors were returned to their home countries.  Many were Jews.

 

 

This soldier was held in a POW camp for 5 years. He left for war when his daughter was 1, and in this photo he sees her as a six year old in 1945.    Paul Goldfinger still image from the colorized video.

 

In Paris, French women who had fraternized with Nazis had their hair shorn. Some had swastikas drawn on their foreheads. From the Netflix doc. Still photo by Blogfinger.

 

After WWII was over there were millions of children alone throughout Europe.    Children often survived without their parents, and those who were alone were taken under the wings of allied European nations and returned in huge numbers to their original countries, usually via restored train tracks.     Survivors were mostly  young women, elderly, and children.   Many survived because they had been shipped out to rural areas  with other children.

In some cases they were found by their parents after the war, but many were orphans.

Men died in the war or they survived in POW camps.  Emotional reunions occurred all over.

 

BEATLES:

 

Paul Goldfinger photo.. Nagle’s:    I had a chocolate float with vanilla ice cream. 6/10/26. Ocean Grove.  MYA.  The restaurant was closed then.

BEACH BOYS:

 

 

Eileen's Sautéed Flounder. Photo by Paul Goldfinger ©

Eileen’s Sautéed Flounder. Photo by Paul Goldfinger ©. Re-post from 2013.


By Eileen Goldfinger, Food and Garden Editor @Blogfinger.  2013

1/2 pound flounder

1 tablespoon of Wegmans pan searing flour *

4 tablespoons canola oil

1/2 teaspoon paprika

1/2 teaspoon ground garlic

4 tablespoons Wegmans shallot-thyme finishing butter **

1 tablespoon margarine

2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

2 scallions, diced

1/2 lemon, juiced

Preheat 10 inch non-stick fry pan on medium low heat.

Fish: 

Dry flounder fillets with a paper towel.  (If the fish is wet, it will steam and not brown).  Sprinkle both sides of fillets with searing flour, paprika and ground garlic.  Place one  tablespoon of canola oil on each side of the fillets and rub the spices into the  fish.

Sauce:

Add remaining 2 tablespoons of canola oil, 1 tablespoon shallot-thyme butter and 1 tablespoon of margarine into the fry pan.  As the oils heat up, brush them over the bottom of the pan. When the oil starts to sizzle, place the fillets into the pan. The heat should still be at medium low. When the filets start to brown, approximately 7 minutes, turn them over. Add the remaining ingredients to the pan and cook for 5 minutes.

Serves 2

* You can substitute all purpose flour that has been sifted.

**You can make the finishing butter or margarine yourself:  Let the butter come to room temperature and stir in 1 teaspoon of minced fresh thyme leaves or 1/4 teaspoon of dried thyme leaves and 1/2 minced shallot.

EDITOR’S NOTE:  Wegmans  Ocean seafood department sold more fish than any other of the 81 Wegmans branches in the entire country on July 4.  Currently they are featuring whole red snapper. Here is a link to Eileen’s recipe for whole baked red snapper.     —PG

Eileen’s whole baked red snapper

LOUIS PRIMA:   “Che La Luna.”  (Italians like ribald lyrics, like the Jews from the Yiddish theater.)

There’s the moon in the middle of the sea
Mother, I must get married
My daughter, to whom will I give you
Mother, I’ll leave it up to you
If I’ll give you to the fisherman
He’ll come and go
He’ll always have a fish in his hands
If he’ll get any ideas
He’ll fish you oh my daughter
La la la, fried fish and baccala
We don’t want any calamari”

Hope Tower.  Hackensack-Meridian Jersey Shore University  Health. Neptune, NJ.

 

Jersey Shore–Neptune, NJ.   6/10/26

There has been a surge in hospital admissions around here today resulting in the HMH   filling up and diverting any further admissions as of late afternoon today June 10, 2026.

EMS units are being instructed to take admissions elsewhere.

Tonight the Neptune Emergency Department is overflowing with patients on gurneys lined up along the walls of that ER.      Staff is rushing around, and there is a sense of chaos there.  The way that new cases are routinely handled in  that ER  should be studied for quality results. I hope to discuss that soon on Blogfinger.

When I practiced in Morris County years ago, the only time we went on divert  was during flu season.

The explanation today here  is unclear.

Paul Goldfinger, MD

 

6/12/26    The “divert”  event on June 10 was temporary lasting for  about 4 hours.   As of  6/13, the crowding of the hospital has  been alleviated.

Ocean Grove boards. Close cropping and sharp focus. St. Rose.  Click once.  Paul Goldfinger photo.  ©

 

 

JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN OCEAN GROVE:   “Madeleine”

 

 

Paul Goldfinger. 8/23/22. Ocean Grove near Wesley Lake.  Click to enlarge.

 

Paul Strand made a photo over 100 years ago called “White Fence. Port Kent, 1916.”

That photo inspired me to create the  image above. (2022). This is the second time on Blogfinger that we honored Strand for his  “White Fence.”

 

JOHN COLTRANE QUARTET.      From the album Ballads.   “I Wish I Knew.”

 

Illumination Night 8/4/17. Ocean Grove. Paul Goldfinger photograph ©  Click to enlarge.

JACK TEAGARDEN   “Stars Fell on Alabama.”

 

 

6/4/2026.

By Paul Goldfinger,  Editor,  Blogfinger.net, a source originating in Ocean Grove, and a web site with nearly 5 million hits since its founding.   We know OG.  And our posts are not  anonymous.

We have avoided paying much attention to the  Tri-City News just as they have avoided Ocean Grove despite our proximity to the Asburians.   I once asked an editor at the TCN why they never mention Ocean Grove in their self-important paper, and he denied that they ignore us, but despite the undeniable geography of the situation they would probably say to us, “drop dead”.

TCN: This what they may offer

But now, in the anonymous pompous Nagle’s  article shown above dated 6/4/26,  the publisher of the TCN,  probably the author  of this  “mystical” piece,  is busy showing off his adjectives regarding  a local glorified  diner being promoted beyond its actual importance only because the new owner, Kelly Ryan, a Grover, is friends with him.

So he is now falling all over himself to make sure that her version of Nagle’s is predetermined to be a “mystical” success.    Has anyone in the Grove ever considered their town as being a “mystical beauty?”  Many of us know “Lenny”   and many of us know his circumstance, but this TCN  show-off cannot help but inappropriately exploit Len Steen’s current situation.   If you read the piece, you will find no insights into the real feelings that many  have about the Nagle’s legacy or even about the historic town of Ocean Grove and it’s dubious relationship to A. Park.

Yes we in the Grove are happy to see Nagle’s re-open, but we should be the judges of possible “mysticism” arising at that location and in our town,   I don’t think we who live here would consider “mysticism” to be a good proscriptor—maybe  “local roots” would be more accurate.

But the Asburians are oblivious when it comes to the Grove. In fact they are a force for evil when it comes to our “relationship” with them.  I recall when the AP town council refused to support us in our quest for FEMA assistance at our boardwalk after Sandy .    Do you all recall why those A. Parkers  said “No” to us?

And how about the Asbury planners who would not consider our side when coming up with grandiose ideas for their side of the Casino.  And you may recall when the mystical town council over there refused to help us with our parking issues related to their tourists  and workers. And then there was the obscene complaints about the security locks at the WL bridges, and somehow the Parkers got their way recently on that subject.

So go to Nagle’s and decide for yourselves. Then let us know at Blogfinger@verizon.net.

 

DON JULIAN AND THE MEADOWLARKS

 

Lakes Park Friday Farmers' Market. March 18, 2016. Paul Goldfinger photo. ©

Lakes Park Friday Farmers’ Market. Ft. Myers, Fla. 8:30 am.  March 18, 2016. Paul Goldfinger photo. ©  Click to see wassup.

—-Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger reporting from Fla.  2016.

The Farmers’ Market is supposed to open at 9 am, but many arrive a little early. We got there at 8:30, and few shoppers were there, but many of the displays were ready to go, and I like that morning light which was spectacular at 8:30 am.    One more hour and the place will be crowded, and I prefer to make photos when the light is right and when I can move in close without knocking any vegetarians over. Also the light changes as time goes by, becoming more harsh and contrasty.

Photography is difficult under these conditions because the light is not even: there are shady spots, bright sunny locations, and medium dappled light, and I can’t trust auto exposure for that, so I am constantly fiddling with my manual controls and taking light readings.  I know most of you don’t care about these details, but in this day and age of photography as a form of communication, you don’t want your images to be dark as midnight or as bright as the burning bush.

The photograph above is of a French bakery which is almost as good as a New York version. There is a lot of variety at this Market including fresh sea food just off the boat, soul food like lobster mac and cheese, “New York” bagels  (pretty pretty good,) and an Italian chef from Bolivia who brings a brick oven that burns wood to make marvelous individual pizzas to order. If you are taking them home, he bakes them half way and then sends them “to go” with handwritten instructions  as to how to finish the pizza to perfection in your oven directly on a rack. (450 degrees and 7 minutes.)

People watching is fun, and I rarely ask someone to pose.  It’s got to be candid.

Get organic watermelon green tea here, but the best part was her ensemble. 3/18/16 ©

Get organic watermelon green tea here.  It has medicinal powers.  But the best part was her ensemble. 3/18/16 ©  Click to enlarge. All photos by Paul Goldfinger at the Lakes Park Farmers Market ©  3/18/.16

 

3 for $5.00. Tis the season. 3/18/16 ©

3 for $5.00. Tis the season. 3/18/16 ©

 

Crepes. Some have fresh fruit, Nutella and whipped cream. ©

Sweet crepes. Some have fresh fruit, Nutella and whipped cream.  Great with coffee in the morning.  The chefs also have “savory” crepes with chicken, cheese, ham, veggies, herbs,  etc. ©  They line up for these treats.

 

The farmers pick their goods that morning. ©

The farmers pick their goods that morning. ©

AMY ADAMS  and JAMES MARSDEN.   “True Love’s Kiss”   from the movie Enchanted

Amy Adams. No, she is not at the market, but the song is fine, and she is beautiful. ©

Amy Adams. No, she is not at the market, but the song is fine, the dress has flowers, and she is beautiful. ©