ANTONIO BANDERAS “Beautiful Maria of My Soul” from the movie Mambo Kings.
ANTONIO BANDERAS “Beautiful Maria of My Soul” from the movie Mambo Kings.
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By Paul Goldfinger. ,MD. Blogfinger.net. 1/7/15
Salman Rushdie:
“I stand with Charlie Hebdo, as we all must, to defend the art of satire which has always been a force for liberty and against tyranny, dishonesty, and stupidity.
“Respect for religion has become a code phrase meaning ‘fear of religion.’
“Religions like all other ideas deserve criticism, satire and, yes, our fearless disrespect.”
(Editor’s note: Salman Rushdie is a British-Indian author who wrote Satanic Verses, a novel, in 1989. As a result of that, the Iran Ayatollah issued a fatwa on him. He had to go into hiding for years. He has lived in the U.S. since 2000 and currently teaches at a major American University. He is a courageous man.)
As a blogger, I feel strongly about freedom of the press/speech and the need for democracies to defend that idea. Blogfinger has had a few individuals in Ocean Grove go out of their way to actively try to diminish what I am doing, but their small and intolerant voices have only encouraged me to stay the course and to hopefully encourage you Blogarians to keep participating in our experiment in hyperlocal reporting. You may, at times, not like what I do, but it benefits everyone if you support the process.
CRAIG OGDEN “Cavatina” from the soundtrack of Deer Hunter, a film about men going to war to fight for freedom in Vietnam.
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We have received a report from a resident who lives at the far- western end of Mt. Hermon Way. This location is close to Asbury Park–it is near the Windmill and Wesley Lake.
That part of Mt. Hermon usually has ample parking for those who live there—a fairly remote part of the Grove.
Recently the residents have noted a group of cars parking there repeatedly. One guy is there every day, gets aboard his skateboard, and heads to Asbury.
The resident asked him about it, and he said that her location is the “parking lot” for the staff of Mogo, a Korean fast food place on Cookman Ave, near the physical fitness store.
The residents in that neighborhood feel helpless as our North End continues to be the “go to ” place for Asbury commercial parking—convenient and free.
AL JOLSON
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Tracey and her Great Dane “Norman.” Heroes Park, OG. 09/27/25. Paul Goldfinger photo. Blogfinger.net Click once to enlarge.
Tracy comes from a Grover family where several generations lived here. Norman is 18 months old and may get a bit heavier with time. He is affectionate. He came up to me and sniffed, but then he backed up. Evidently he has to get to know me. Tracey, like other dog owners, will park their car at this park so that their dogs can have a walk, and then they get back in their car and drive off.
I said, “Ocean Grove is a dog town,” and Tracey agreed.
We have renters in our area, and they often show up with unusual canine pedigrees.
ELVIS: (My musical mom enjoyed singing this song to the familia.)
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By Paul Goldfinger, Editor, Blogfinger.net
11/23/22
While OG is being held back by the Camp Meeting and Neptune Township, Bradley Beach is leaving the Grove in the dust with fine restaurants (Thai, Italian, real pizza, diner food, Mexican, year round ice cream, Italian bakery, coffee shops with parking, Colombian food, sushi, and a steak house) as well as new shops downtown, and plans for more residential units on Memorial Drive and downtown.
Right next to the fine new “eeholland sundries” bakery is “The Stockroom.” It is a very special men’s shop owned by professionals who own a large store in New York City where they are the official tailors for the NY Yankees.
This outlet shop has lots of smart clothes at 70% off. And they will design custom clothes for you. 122-124 Main St. They are only open Fri, Sat and Sun from 10-5. Go for a bread next door and then get a suit, a hat, a shirt, a sport jacket etc. Another example of what sets BB apart from the “stuck-in-the mud” Ocean Grove.—Don’t forget, OG let April Cornell leave—– kind of a drag.
At night in the summer Bradley Beach downtown is like a celebration, often with live music. And their movie house will soon reopen. The vibe there is alive and welcoming.
Their town government makes sure that the residents come first, and they have no large events in June, July, August or September leaving their town to the locals.
And despite at least 5 churches, religious events are kept private.
CONNIE EVINGSON
THE BUCKINGHAMS; “Kind of a Drag.”
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W. 40th St near the Javitz Center. © Paul Goldfinger photo. Click to enlarge (or pinch bigger on your iPhone)
BARBARA ROSENE with VINCE GIORDANO AND THE NIGHTHAWKS:
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From Oklahoma: Horses make me think of this show by Rodgers and Hammerstein II especially when Curly rides a horse on stage at the opening. He sings “Oh What a Beautiful Morning.”
But this time we have the “Farmer and the Cowman.”
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Link to this 2016 post:
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Haiku by George Held:
May 13th
and winter cold persists –
the heat’s even on
Anita O’Day:
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Hey Paul…
I am still on my bird kick…caught these Tree Swallows catching a view on Sandy Hook, yesterday.
—Bob
Another magnificent photograph by Long Branch Artist Bob Bowné. He used to reside in Ocean Grove and he continues to honor Blogfinger.net with his beautiful images..
We’re happy to hear that he is still on his “bird kick.”
Bird photography is challenging and very rewarding especially if the photos are obtained near the sea shore.
Click once on the photo, and you will appreciate how special this image is!
This is the first time we have seen a Tree Swallow.
Thank you Bob.
PETE SEEGER WTH THE PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND. “Blue Skies”
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This photo was taken at Pegi and Tom’s farm in historic Neptune Township. She is posing with one of her favorite chickens.
Pegi has been the President of the OG Woman’s Club with meetings in the Grove in that historic home.
She also was a radio host for many years regarding gardening—she is an expert.
Here is Carlos Gardel singing in Spanish. It’s for Pegi—Translating the lyrics is not needed. The performance speaks for itself.
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