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Town Wide Yard Sale. OG 2016. Paul Goldfinger photo.

 

OG Town-Wide Yard Sale. 2018.  Paul Goldfinger photo 2018.  Our yard sale photos will take turns  being shown here.

 

By Eileen and Paul Goldfinger, Editors, Blogfinger.net.    Contact;   Blogfinger@verizon.net

 

We are beginning to collect addresses for the June 27, 2026  Town-Wide Yard Sale.   This event is to be distinguished from the Neptune Township sales which are occurring in pieces.  Ours, as before, will happen all on the same date, and we anticipate an enjoyable and rewarding  sale as we have had for the last 14 years.

From now until the sales, we will have this post  in place here, and this will be where we will communicate information and this is where we will begin posting “THE LIST.”     The “List” will contain the addresses of all participants including cross streets and, eventually  items for sale.

We will post the “List”  here in June  and add new addresses as they come in to  Blogfinger@verizon.net    New participants can be added to “The List”  as the addresses arrive to us from now through June 26.   Tell your friends;   give them Blogfinger.net to find basic information.

You can send us your address sign-up now,  and add your items for sale  whenever you wish.  We will save the item “List”  until 1-2 weeks before.  We don’t want early birds knocking  on your doors.   The List will be published here starting in early June.   But you can start signing up now. We will not post your names unless you request that. Send your list to Blogfinger@verizon.net

Only addresses and, later,  sale items will be on the list.  The latter will be revealed about one week before touch down.

We are leaving this post here until June 27  so that those who go to Blogfinger.net for yard-sale information will not get lost.   The content of this post will vary until the sale.

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

This an Ocean Grove secular  event run by We-The-People,  and we expect that mostly Grovers will show up as before, but out-of-towners are always welcome to our historic town .  Bring the kids, the dogs, your band, or 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.

We will have fliers to hand out soon and we welcome efforts by participants to publicize the sales.  Seller groups of neighbors or friends will enhance the success, fun and games.   We can use some volunteer citizen reporters  with bikes who could monitor and photograph  the sales and report back to the Blogfinger headquarters.

QUESTIONS?   Email to Eileen and me:     Blogfinger@verizon.net

This post will be evolving, so stay tuned.

Eileen and Paul Goldfinger. Editors at Blogfinger.net

 

 

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By Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger.  Re-post.   2012

John Aria. photos by Paul Goldfinger.  2024

 

Like the swallows returning to Capistrano, June in Ocean Grove brings back the artists who love the old houses, the tents and the vibrant life in our town. Today I took a bike ride and met two painters, both of whom were feeling inspired working in the Grove.

John Aria was deep in concentration late this sunny Tuesday afternoon. The air was clear and the visuals were spectacular—John was applying the finishing touches to his scene: a row of tents. OK, the subject matter is trite, but no one will ever do it exactly like John. John Aria’s visual voice is unique–like a fingerprint, if you could look very closely. So, no matter how many photos are taken or pictures painted of the tents, artists will return to the Grove to enjoy this special place near the ocean.

John is not a professional. He is a retired school teacher who lives in West Long Branch. But he loves to paint and he loves to visit OG.

 

Stephen D’Amato

We found Stephen D’Amato sitting in a chair right in front of Stoke’s statue. Stephen is a professional who is working on a painting project (oils and water colors) of shore scenes in Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and Wildwood. His gaze was fixed straight ahead at  another trite subject:  Stokes and his wonderful Great Auditorium.  Today Stephen is making preparatory drawings.

I told him some of the history of the Great Auditorium and suggested that he read the new book by Bell, Bell and Dufresne. He also eagerly jotted down two words, “Stardust Memories.”

Stephen is planning the exhibit in December at the Cranford Library. After that it will wind up in a gallery. He was wearing earphones. He likes to listen to rock when he works. He says it puts him in the mood–it was the Allman Brothers this afternoon.

“If I could afford it, I would move here,” he said. He will be coming at least once per week now to draw and paint. Stephen is especially eager to go inside the GA when he and Mom will be coming to hear Johnny Mathis.

“Oxygen Tattoo” by Stephen D’Amato

Both these artists share a love of straw hats and of the visuals that surround us, especially in special places where the light evokes emotions, and the colors and shapes resonate in ways that carry beauty, ideas and music. Here is such a song that brings to mind the quest of the artist.

 

By Jewel:

Authentic French crepes are made in this truck, and they are tres bien. Lakes Park market in Ft. Myers, Fla. Feb.7, 2018.   Paul Goldfinger photo. Cick to enlarge.

 

 

EMILIE-CLAIRE BARLOW   from her album  The Very Thought Of You:

 

 

Emilie-Claire Barlow

 

People often walk by the empty Nagles and bemoan the closure. This is the corner of Main and Central Avenue in Ocean Grove.  Photo by  Paul Goldfinger. August 26, 2025. Blogfinger.net. Click once to see the parade before it passes by.

 

By Paul Goldfinger, MD, Editor Blogfinger.net.

Nagle’s is supposed to reopen soon.   They are now hiring servers and greeters.

Of all the journalists reporting on Nagle’s, we have the most photos and understanding of the past.  We heard the music and the laughter of the nights when those summer delights lit downtown Ocean Grove.   And we still recall the brilliant transformation of a historic apothecary by Len Steen.   I used to enjoy chatting with him.

But the new owner did not respond  to the Blogfinger  request for an interview.  We will wait to see if the magic will still be there.

 

CARLY SIMON.    “Jamaica Farewell”

 

Nagle’s Ocean Grove. 2014.   Jean Bredin photo for Blogfinger.net

 

Nagle’s will be re-opening around Memorial Day.

 

“On th4 Jersey Shore:

 

 

 

 

 

AL GREEN from the soundtrack of Pulp Fiction:

 

 

 

Here I am having a true conversation with two visiting witches from  the Groverican  Coven.  Paul Goldfinger Photo  Editor Blogfinger.net. 2025.

 

Paul Goldfinger MD.   Editor Blogfinger.net.  Ocean Grove, NJ, USA

 

We stated our day at Circle BMW where my car needed a routine maintenance.  I had scheduled the appointment because they called me to say that “Your car tells us that you need a service.”    I didn’t know that my German car was telling me what to do. But we brought the car this morning as ordered..

We waited among the shiny new cars on the showroom floor.   I saw a gorgeous BMW 2 door roadster, but it cost over $100,000. I stopped counting zeroes and we went to the coffee machine for a small cappuccino.  It was very good.  But Lexus gives us bagels when we go there with Eileen’s car.

As we waited, a text message from BMW  floated my way. It said,  “View this message from your technician.”  I played the video and saw my car while  my “service advisor” spoke  to me with the car up on the lift. He spoke while videoing under the car.   He reported that that everything was fine as he reviewed all the items that he checked.  But there was no opportunity to question him.  It was like going to the doctor.

 

I thought this instant video was  quite an advance.    When the service was over, I was taken to the counter where bills are paid.  Every time I have gone to the BMW headquarters in Eatontown, I would go to pay, and always there were 2-3 young pretty girls to take my credit card.    But this time there were 3 young African-American men to help me.

“Where are the girls?” I asked?

One said , ” I am Tyrone and I am one of our handsome cashiers.”  They were amused by my reaction.   The bill was expensive, but bills at BMW are always like that.

From there we stopped at “Hot Bagel” on Monmouth Road. We each had one:  scooped, toasted, schmeared with cream cheese and coffee. There was a substantial line on a Thursday morning.  It is a highly regarded bagelry.  (40 years experience. and Kosher). It was very good.

Then we  went to Wegmans.–Eileen needed a few items for dinner.   She went in while I stayed in the car in the drivers seat to take a nap:

Some time later I was awakened by someone pounding on my window.   I looked over and saw a man looking at me with a serious look on his face.  He seemed concerned .

He:  Are you OK?

Me. (smiling as I rolled down the window ).   Did you think I was dead?

He:  “Yes”  as his face broke into a big smile

Me and He laughing.  We did a fist bump.

Me: Fell asleep again;   Someone was tapping the window again.

He;      This was a young man wanting to talk to me.  Behind him was his van–It said, “Mobile Dent Repair”   I rolled down the window.

He: I notice you have some black marks on your BMW.  (It’s true, we have wanted to take care of those bruises near the front fender.). He found a few more defects that we had missed.

He:  My name is Rick Dametro and I am a professional car body technician. I am from Staten Island, and my family has worked in the auto body field for many years. I can fix your car right here. I have many jobs around here.

I trusted him right away.  He began the process as Wegman shoppers glanced our way.  He needed some paint, so we left in mid-repair, and he met us at our home in the Grove where he finished the job on the BMW.  .   His price was better than body shops would charge, and his work was excellent.

 

Rick of Mobile Dent Repair working on our car on Delaware Ave. 347 281 3630.

 

We:  Eileen surprised me when she agreed to this unorthodox deal.  She hates to have blemishes on her cars.

We headed home from Wegmans, and on the way she  saw a vehicle that looked liked a beefy Jeep.

She looked at the car and said:  “I want a Hummer”

Me: ” I can give you one for free.”

She: Rolled her eyes and had no reply.

Theme songs:    From the Coen Brothers movie. “The Merry Widow Waltz”

 

 

Creedence Clearwater Revival.     “The Midnight Special”

 

Paul Goldfinger at his and Eileen’s yard sale on Mt. Hermon Way, 6/17/23. He’s introducing his hoe to a shopper. He’s wearing his beach badge on his head.

 

TRUE CONVERSATION:

Setting–  A true conversation between Paul and a young woman who is shielded from the warm sun by an umbrella.

Me:  I’d like you to meet my hoe.

She: I am a hoe, too.

Me: You are quick with the jokes—a funny girl.

She: I know other hoes.

Me:  If you ever want to return to OG, get off at Exit 100.

She: No, I prefer Exit 102.

Me: So you must be an Asburian.

She:  What?

 

BARBRA STREISAND.  From “Funny Girl”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Paul Goldfinger portrait. Ft. Myers, Fla. 2019

 

BEVERLY KENNEY:

 

Vive Condominiums. One of the best designs in Asbury Park. 5/11/26. Paul Goldfinger photo. Click once for details.

 

Alexandre Desplat.     “Without You” from The Shape of Water.

 

OG Tent Village. Paul Goldfinger photo. Blogfinger.net. 2023

 

“Little Girl Blue.”  Gary Burton and  Stan Getz

 

 

 

Ocean Grove beach. May 2, 2021 Paul Goldfinger photo for Blogfinger.net © Click to enlarge.

 

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