By Paul Goldfinger, Editor Blogfinger.net. 8/29/24. Re-post.
I love what NJ.com writer Peter Genovese said about Seaside Heights. (#25): “OK, so maybe Seaside Heights is on here mostly because of its boardwalk. For liveliness, licentiousness, looniness, libido and all-around low-rent charm, no boardwalk comes close to Seaside.”
My Rutherford High friends and I loved to go to Seaside for all those L’s, but far and away, at age 16, “libido” wins the prize. We couldn’t get near the missing link (liquor) because we were all too young to get into the bars, and that ruined our chance to see some live bands.
But we did live there, however it was only for one summer when my band “The Paul Gary Quartet” played fox trots and jitter-bugs at a Lavallette bar and restaurant.
We lived in an apartment in Seaside above a garage, but mamma mia, what a summer that was, especially after work. That Seaside boardwalk did stay awake, just for us.
But this list which is supposed to be about the “best” and most livable shore towns is, albeit amusing, quite a mish-mash. He didn’t even mention “life-styles.” And we really shouldn’t be #5 without mentioning some of our strong points. (See my comment in the “comments” section below.)
5. Ocean Grove.
By Peter Genovese of NJ.com:
“There is no Jersey town quite like Ocean Grove, the “Jewel of the Jersey Shore.” Oceanfront setting, charming main street (Main Avenue), cute shops, ample restaurants, maybe the state’s most splendid structure (the Great Auditorium).
“And did we mention 100 or so tents residents call home in the summer (rules: no barbecues, no dogs, and definitely no loud music). Ocean Grove, part of Neptune Township, is a dry town, but you can have beer or wine on your tent porch, as long as it’s in a cup (no cans or glasses allowed). They don’t make towns like this anymore.”
Visit: The splendid Great Auditorium; Day’s Ice Cream.
BOB MARLEY























