
Paul Goldfinger photograph. June Flea Market Day at Days. Click once to enlarge. What’s her flavor.? Blogfinger.net . Ocean Grove, NJ. USA. 2025.
THEY OPEN IN MAY AND STAY OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER.
MEL CARTER from the Doo Wop Love Songs album:

Paul Goldfinger photograph. June Flea Market Day at Days. Click once to enlarge. What’s her flavor.? Blogfinger.net . Ocean Grove, NJ. USA. 2025.
THEY OPEN IN MAY AND STAY OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER.
MEL CARTER from the Doo Wop Love Songs album:
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TEDDY THOMPSON. “King of the Road.”
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MAUDE MAGGART sings Irving Berlin
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By Paul Goldfinger, M.D. Editor @Blogfinger.net. Ocean Grove, NJ, USA
Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jean Mortenson in Los Angeles on June 1, 1926. She tragically died at the age of 36. She was the pin-up girl for most of the guys from my generation. Marilyn was not only a movie star, but she also was a singer. Remember “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend” from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes?
Many years ago I found this photo (above) of MM in a shop on Thompson Street in Greenwich Village where they sold photographs of Hollywood stars. I loved her smile, her hair, and her towel. The picture was provocative even though it is rated P.G. (my initials)
Marilyn has been on the wall of my dark room for many years, so she was always smiling at me, keeping me company, while I was engaged in that solitary activity. Now, as I take down that old technology, the photo of Marilyn will remain, as the dark room takes on new digital form.
There were many photographers who were known for their images of her—tens of thousands of photos of Marilyn exist.
Those who were privileged to photograph her included many great names such as Avedon, Bachrach, Eisenstadt and Newman.
We recently wrote a post about the photographers on the movie set of The Misfits, where MM was photographed with Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift, Arthur Miller, and Eli Wallach.:
Here is link about Marilyn and her friend photographer Eve Arnold:
She was a passionate and vulnerable person who, like a beautiful butterfly, flitted from one to another without landing happily. Here is a quote from Marilyn herself, “I knew I belonged to the public and to the world, not because I was talented or even beautiful but because I had never belonged to anything or anyone else.”
–From the Unfinished Biography of Marilyn Monroe
Her singing was wispy and sexy. Recently Barry Manilow decided to make an album of “Dream Duets” using technology to bring him together in song with his departed musical heroes. One of the songs was with Marilyn.
MARILYN MONROE The album is Diamonds.
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Chef Justin Skribner greeted us when we strolled into “Little Gem.” Eileen’s so hungry she grabbed a menu and sat right down. In the back is brother Steve and Grace the server. Click once to enlarge. Paul Goldfinger, Blogfinger.net
By Eileen and Paul Goldfinger, Editors, Blogfinger.net from Ocean Grove, New Jersey, USA.
Steve and Justin Skribner grew up in Avon-By-the Sea, a Jersey Shore town with more hyphens than anywhere else. They love the town, and as the years passed, they had a dream that someday they could open a restaurant in A-B-T-S.
Justin the younger brother became a chef, and he worked for 15 years in some high-end restaurants in New York City.
In recent years they formulated a plan, and they kept their eyes open for a site. The location they chose was superb at 300 Main Street at the corner with Lincoln, It is a bright and cheerful space with sunshine pouring inside.
The mural in the back was created by a local artist, Urté from Asbury Park. It depicts a lemon tree, and some cardinals can be seen. Ask them to explain the symbolism in the tree.
The Skribner brothers hope to draw on their roots in Avon and have a restaurant that will be a local gathering place. At the same time they hope to have some amazing gourmet dishes to delight diners.
We walked in by chance today (March 25, 2026); it was their 3rd day open, and there was excitement in the air as diners and friends began to stop by.
Justin’s 15 month old daughter was happily running around, and when Eileen smiled and waved to her, she waved back. “Hey, what about me?” asked Uncle Steve who was trying to receive one of her smiles.
We also met Grace, the waitress whose parents live in Ocean Grove. Little Gem is open Wednesday to Sunday from 8-4 for breakfast to lunch; for now.
But with the leadership of chef Justin, the team at “Little Gem” is aiming high to create an imaginative and delicious cuisine. The brothers said that their restaurant will have a French-European style and their culinary variety will be evident even more when their dinner menu begins in 4-6 weeks. For breakfast they have imaginative French style omelettes; steak and eggs; fried potato skins, chorizo hash, and poached eggs with cheese sauce.
They also have a yogurt ball with berry compote and housemade granola.
And there is French toast with rhubarb jam , banana and vanilla. Breakfast also features Maypink’s pancakes with berry compote and whipped cream. The menu has more innovative treats. WOW!

This is our fried chicken sandwich lunch which we split, and it was wonderful. You could just look at and know that it would be delicious. The photo shows Eileen’s half of the sandwich. And there are fresh flowers which we loved. Blogfinger photo. The coffee is from the Asbury Roastery.
For lunch we shared the fried chicken sandwich with pepper relish, cole slaw, arugula and lemon aioli, It was served in a triple decker design on a toasted roll with excellent French fries and perfectly prepared chicken—and it was terrific There also was a super- duper grilled cheese sandwich on the lunch menu called “McNorwood Smash” made with an English muffin, American cheese, onion ring, and Russian dressing.
The Skribner brothers are gradually building up their menu.
There is an air of happiness, optimism, and success at “Little Gem,”
We will go back and visit “Hyphen Village.”
PETER, PAUL AND MARY:
FRANK SINATRA: (See today’s comment–click below 3/30/26)
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Avon-By-The-Sea. Oct 21, 2016. Bob-by-the-sea Bowné photograph© Special to Blogfinger. Click to enlarge.
STAN GETZ, JOAO GILBERTO:
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Bradley Beach downtown. A park for the citizens and housing for most. Paul Goldfinger photo. 1/26/25. Click once to enlarge.
Paul Goldfinger MD, Blogfinger.net. Ocean Grove, NJ. USA
Where is the affordable housing in the Grove? How can young people, OG “Underground,” find a place to live in the Grove? How much will the new North End condos cost?
Who is looking out for the young families, workers, students, artists, singles, seniors, disabled and others who would like to live in our town?
The OG Community Association say that they are about quality of life for our “community” but how do they define “community,” and don’t expect the Neptuners to care.
It’s nearly impossible to find affordable efficiencies or one bedroom apartments in the Grove either for rent or to buy. And the small cottages are no longer affordable either.
But Bradley Beach has thought about affordable housing (see above) and they have a good supply. And keep an eye on the transformation of Memorial Drive. They place their citizens first, and tourism last.
Ocean Grove is a prime location with an ocean, a unique history, special architecture, nearness to 2 big cities and A. Park, but there is no diversity, and a large number of folks are over 60. There are no other towns like ours, and who will monitor our need for more affordable housing?
UPDATE: From the Asbury Park Press 2/6/25:
“Some 40% of Monmouth and Ocean County towns are pushing back against New Jersey’s newly calculated affordable housing obligations, a review by the Asbury Park Press has found, offering to build far fewer units than the state has assigned them or simply removing themselves from the program altogether.”
A Blogfinger review of this article reveals that Neptune Township is negotiating with the State over this issue, and Ocean Grove is not mentioned in the charts.
Affordable housing mandated for Neptune probably won’t pay attention to the Grove. But the “Association” formerly known as the “OGHOA” has removed all references to “homes” on their new and vaguely titled “Ocean Grove Community Association.”
At least their prior name made reference to a specific interest, but now they need to define what they mean by “community.”
So which OG entity will concern itself with our shortage of affordable housing?
And by the way, who is monitoring the demographics in our town besides the census? Such data is critical for planning the Grove’s future life styles.
KEELY SMITH:
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Faith Baptist Church. Wickapecko Road in Ocean Twp. Paul Goldfinger photograph. Nov. 2015 . Blogfinger.net. Click once to enlarge.
2026: This historic country church has lately been revitalized by a new young congregation. We have been photographing it for years, and we will be interested in how it evolves.
Adagio in E Major by Mozart. Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
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From Jean Bredin: “Miss Pegi ( Costantino) opened her home, the Ocean Grove Woman’s Club, today to an afternoon of decoupaging. A few of us came out on this very cold day, and we had fun!
“As the song goes, “What good is sitting alone in your room…..Life is a Cabaret!”
LIZA MINNELLI:
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Nancy and Seamus 8/12/21. Dusk. Paul Goldfinger photographs for Blogfinger.net © Click image to enlarge.

“The Agony of Defeat.” Test driving our sand washers. Blogfinger.net I suggested one of them should run for mayor.
EMMY ROSSUM:
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JEAN BREDIN reports from the OG Live Nativity. 12//6/25:
The Live Nativity was almost full capacity.
It was very beautiful, visually and musically.
After the performance, as we left the Great Auditorium, there was the Christmas Tree lighting and Victorian carolers.
One of the best nights in Ocean Grove.

Jean Bredin, Blogfinger.net, attends the OG Live Nativity. “Angels we have seen on high.” Dec 6, 2025. The Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove, NJ, USA. Jean’s video below.
JOHN RUTTER AND THE CAMBRIDGE SINGERS. “A Gaelic Blessing”
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Boys and their toys, playing in the sand. March 26,2026, 2pm . Paul Goldfinger photo. Ocean Grove beach.
From HBO’s TREMÉ. “Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most.”
David Torkanowsky (piano) and Lucia Micarelli
And here is Karrin Allyson with a version with words:
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