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2nd Life Bikes. April 2004. Photos by Paul Goldfinger ©

2nd Life Bikes. April 2014.  Photos by Paul Goldfinger.  Click to enlarge.

 

By Paul Goldfinger, Editor  @Blogfinger

 

Kerri Martin, the Director of Second Life Bikes  at 21 Main Street, right outside the OG gates and a little to the right, presides over an ocean of used bicycles within a cavernous space that looks like it could house a brewery or an armory. Kerri founded this “community organization” in 2006 when she ran it out of a garage as a sort of bike church.

 

Kerri Martin. Director. By Paul Goldfinger ©

Kerri Martin. Director. By Paul Goldfinger  2014.

 

The idea is to help the community and promote solid values through the “resurrection” of bicycles and secondarily of endangered poor kids. She says the program “changes the destiny of people and bikes.”

People donate old bicycles to the group, and they are fixed up by a team of 3 experts: Kerri, Pete and Terry. Then the bicycles can be purchased from $60.00 up or given to kids free through the “Youth Earn a Bike” program. Kids ages 12-18 must work 15 hours to get a bike. They learn how to use tools and restore life to damaged cycles.

 

By Paul Goldfinger ©

By Paul Goldfinger ©

 

Kerri is quite famous around these parts for her witticisms which she writes by hand on a blackboard outside the shop. She says that she is giving vent to her “inner comedian.” The program has been covered by national media, but now Blogfinger gets a shot.

I brought over my son’s Huffy which had been ridden twice before the brakes failed. Pete, a bike repairman and raconteur,  found that the bike was fine, but it had been assembled wrong. So much for the great deal at Walmart.

Pete is originally from Jersey City and he used to do darkroom photography, so we had a few things to talk about. Pete has a short graying pony tail; maybe I should get one of those.

Kerri isn’t sure what this building was used for in the past, but it stood empty for many years before Kerri and her biker gang took over four years ago. I felt like Bob Bowné at the silk mill when I roamed around taking photos. But unlike the silk mill, this strange building has humans and cats milling about still.

Kerri said that another blogger was due in for an interview and photo-shoot, but, at least for today, Blogfinger got the scoop.

 

2nd life cat has 7 more. Paul Goldfinger photo ©

2nd Life cat has 7 more. Paul Goldfinger photo ©

 

The crew at the 2nd Hand Bike-land also consists of volunteers, and visitors are welcome. You Grovers should walk over there and step inside. It is a fascinating and unique treat. You might even be inspired to make a donation—the 2nd Hand biker gang wants to buy the building and continue the good deeds at that very special location.

 

BARBRA STREISAND from her greatest hits album:

 

Paul Goldfinger photos. Blogfinger.net.July 4, 2026. Click once to enlarge.   All photos by Paul Goldfinger, MD.  Blogfinger.net editor.  Ocean Grove, NJ, USA

 

Finding shade was a challenge. As a photographer I was more interested in the watchers not the watched.

 

Green Realty shows off for the crowd Main Avenue in OG

 

Jack the boss…..The main man at the house of the Greens. 7/4 parade.

 

OG Independence Day Parade

 

Mt. Hermon Way folks found me, their neighbor, to be amusing. Ravi Koyen in red, often rides his bike past my porch and says, “Hi Dr. Goldfinger”  His younger brother Sai is often with him. Dad Jeff is left in blue shorts , and Mom Neena is lovely in stripes. Great neighbors enjoying the festivities.

 

Tanglewood Festival Chorus:

 

 

 

 

 

The New Yorker.  July 12 and 19, 2021.

 

Here is a tribute to those beautiful girls called “Grandma.”   Stephen Sondheim  composer from Follies.

“Nature never fashioned
A flower so fair.
No rose can compare-
Nothing respectable
Half so delectable.
Cheer them
In their glory,
Diamonds and pearls,
Dazzling jewels
By the score.
This is what beauty can be.
Beauty celestial,
The best, you’ll
Agree:
All for you,
These beautiful girls!”

 

2020 boardwalk fun in Ocean Grove. Paul Goldfinger photo. Click once

 

Jessica Molaskey:

 

The New Yorker August 27, 2018.

 

The Anatomy Lesson by Rembrandt. 17th century.

SHE AND HIM    “Teach Me Tonight”

 

Blogfinger:    “Truth is so rare, it is delightful to tell it”.  Emily Dickinson.    Her shirt below is an example of  a rare truth, delightful in the reading.

 

This was the only patriotic message I saw today., and it was outstanding. OG. 7/6/24. Click once to enlarge images.

 

 

Visitors from northern Virginia enjoyed the festivities Paul Goldfinger photo. 7/6/24

 

This family arrived early. The parade started late. Paul Goldfinger photo. Today was a family event.

 

 

All photos Blogfinger.net. 7/6/24. Click once  to enlarge.   Paul Goldfinger photos.

 

By Paul Goldfinger, MD, Editor,  Blogfinger.net.   7/6/24. Ocean Grove, NJ, USA.

 

The 4th of July holiday celebrates the Second Continental Congress’ unanimous adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, a document announcing the colonies’ separation from Great Britain.

Parades are held all over the country on July 4, not July 6.

Our July 6 parade is a happy review of all the components that make up Ocean Grove  including the Camp Meeting Association, businesses, politicians, organizations, Chamber and  Fire Department.

But what’s missing: patriotism, a real marching band, active military, kids groups  (sports, scouts), Neptune Flyers Band, Neptune High ROTC, viewers from all over Neptune, equestrians, police, historic recreations. and mention of the Founding Fathers and the Declaration of Independence.

Can we improve on this event?

 

JULY 6 GALLERY:

 

Ladies Auxiliary. Root beer lollies.

 

OG lifeguards. Whom  do you prefer if you are drowning?   PG

 

Jean Bredin photo.  “Clowning around.”

 

Eileen Goldfinger photo.   Crazy car.

 

Neptune American Legion Color Guard. Blogfinger.net

 

Neptune American Legion Color Guard. Blogfinger.net

 

 

US COAST GUARD BAND   “Semper Paratus”

 

Paul Goldfinger still photo from the disaster movie “Titanic.”  Right before it sunk to the bottom.

ROYAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA:

 

Eileen Goldfinger’s garden on Delaware Avenue. The meat and potatoes are in the back yard. Take a peek. Paul Goldfinger photo. 6/2026 Tie your horse on the historic hitching post.  

 

 

“Address Unknown”.   The Ink Spots.

 

I love a parade..

Paul Goldfinger . Independence Day in Ocean Grove, NJ. 2017. Click image once.

 

 

JUSTIN HURWITZ from the soundtrack of La La Land  “Summer Montage.”

 

Ocean Grove boardwalk 2022. Paul Goldfinger photo. © Click to enlarge.  Blogfinger.net

 

Teens at Days. Ocean Grove. 7/22. Blogfinger photo.

 

Independence Day Parade. Ocean Grove. 2022. Paul Goldfinger photo.  Click once to enlarge.

 

Paul Goldfinger, MD.   Editor Blogfinger.net.  2022 re-post.

 

The first time I saw Ocean Grove  was when  I visited Neptune Hospital many years ago for a medical conference. I drove to the beach. It was in the winter, and everything looked grey. I wondered if the town had been abandoned.  I thought, “Who would live in such a place?”   I didn’t even get out of my car.

Years later, when we moved here, first in 1998, we found Ocean Grove to actually be a  dreary place.  People often called it “Ocean Grave.”

We came for a variety reasons, but I initially noticed that there were few children, teenagers, young couples, and college age kids, and that made this town different from other Jersey Shore towns where my friends and I caroused each summer, having grown up in North Jersey, frequenting Seaside Heights.

One reason we took a chance on the Grove was that we saw that the town was changing  and we expected that it would continue in a direction that we would like.

And now its outlook continues to improve and come to life partly because of those young people whose presence in the Grove becomes more evident.  I call it “The OG Underground.”

 

Another big reason for a better prognosis  is Asbury Park:

Bonney Read restaurant on Cookman Avenue in A. Park. OG newbies love to go there for the food, music, bar scene and lively character.  Paul Goldfinger photo. July, 2022..

However, I do wonder about OG’s future.  It is absent a functioning master plan, and there is no strong sense of community among the secular residents who own most of the homes here and those who are renters. It is more about individual neighborhoods, and that’s glorious, but they don’t come together politically  as one voice.

Neptune Township shows little interest in us except for collecting taxes, providing essential services  and conspiring with developers.   They call us their “Historic District,  but that ‘s baloney.  And look what they’re bringing us at the North End.

Meanwhile the Camp Meeting Association has continued its grand  plan to expand a religious prevalence here both in-season and year round,  They want to change the character of the town.

But I do see some potential strength in the new second homers and  year- round residents who  offer the possibility of a strong  activist generation in the Grove;   shades of Herb Herbst and his Grovarian warriors.

 

FRANK SINATRA:

 

The parade was a big hit on a beautiful day in Ocean Grove, New Jersey.  Click one image and follow the arrows.  Use the X on the left side to return to civilization.

The Blogfinger photo staff was busy:   Jean Bredin, Eileen Goldfinger, Paul Goldfinger

Yes Virginia, there is a Louis Armstrong—live at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1960:

Little Noah loves the snow. He refused to come in until he ran his mower.  His namesake dealt with a flood. Blogfinger photo. 2/1/21   ©

THE WHITES—-from  the movie O Brother Where Art Thou:

How cute is this cottage?   Paul Goldfinger photo August, 2018. 

 

KEVIN CHAMBERS  (OG historian):

A moving history:

This cottage was first built on the North End by the OGCMA and used as a tool shed in the early 1870’s.

It was then moved to Main Ave and used as a ticket booth for the Circle Bus Line than ran in O.G. and then moved to the back of the lot facing Heck Ave where it stands today.

It is one of about ten cottages built in the style of a tent that have survived in the Grove.

 

JAMIIROQUAI:   From his Valentine’s Day album