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Historical Society Awards Go To Local Home Owners — Blogfinger Is Also Honored

June 20, 2011 by Blogfinger

Blogfinger staffers celebrate at Days garden: Charles Layton, Yvette Blackman, Mary Walton, Paul and Eileen Goldfinger

By Charles Layton

The Historical Society of Ocean Grove gave out its annual Beersheba Awards on Monday evening, honoring local home owners for their work in preserving the town’s architectural heritage.

Blogfinger and its editor in chief, Dr. Paul Goldfinger, received the organization’s individual civic award. Ted Bell, the MC for the awards dinner, praised Paul for founding the website two years ago and building it into a local hub for the sharing of information about our town. Bell also passed along a copy of a joint resolution of the New Jersey legislature recognizing Blogfinger for “its significant contributions to the preservation, natural resources and cultural life of the community.” And Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. gave Paul a similar certificate of recognition from the U.S. Congress.

Speaking as his friend and colleague, I can tell you that Paul had a great time at this dinner and was genuinely touched. “We believe we’re doing something unique in this town,” he told me later, “and it’s good to get some recognition.” (Secret insider fact: we had a terrible time persuading Paul not to sprinkle his acceptance speech with old vaudeville jokes.)

A group civic award went to the Fletcher Lake Commission for its efforts toward preserving and maintaining that body of water.

The owners of eleven homes won Beersheba awards for their renovations, and a new construction award went to John and Theresa Raziano of 132 Franklin Avenue. The HSOG also presented a commercial award for the work on Dr. Dale Whilden’s dental office on Main Avenue.

In the coming months, Blogfinger plans to post full stories, one at a time, about the award-winning houses and their owners.

The Monday dinner marked the 16th year the HSOG has handed out preservation awards. Bell said a total of 170 houses have been recognized during that time. The dinner was held in the Days ice cream garden, with some 70 people attending.

Fans of historic preservation at Days garden. Photo by Paul Goldfinger

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Posted in Ocean Grove news | Tagged Blogfinger wins a Beersheba award, Historical Society awards | 5 Comments

5 Responses

  1. on June 21, 2011 at 7:47 pm Paul @Blogfinger

    Silvertoe: Your comment about “Blogfoot” is something my annoying younger son might say. Where did you get such an odd sense of humor?


  2. on June 21, 2011 at 7:29 pm Silvertoe

    Hey Blogfoot,
    Great Job!!!
    Glad to see so many people are enjoying the blog. It really gets better every day. Keep up the good work.


  3. on June 21, 2011 at 7:19 pm Ernie the attorney from Edison

    Congratulations on the awards…even outsiders enjoy the blog….


  4. on June 21, 2011 at 4:17 pm Charles Layton

    Actually, Ken, the number of layoffs in Gannett’s newspaper division is “approximately 700.” That’s according to Bob Dickey, president of Gannett’s community publishing division.
    Interesting footnote: In March it was disclosed that Gannett CEO Craig Dubow received a $1.25 million cash bonus and had his salary doubled, to $9.4 million. The bonus was awarded on the basis of his success at cost-cutting, including layoffs.
    It’s no wonder morale is so low in the APP newsroom.


  5. on June 21, 2011 at 3:52 pm ken

    Paul — Well deserved recognition! Little Ocean Grove is very lucky to have its own on-line “newspaper.” This new “journalism” is so important as old line print papers become less and less relevant, just today Gannett announced a cut of another 500 jobs.



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