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Community News: How Can it Happen?

February 4, 2013 by Blogfinger

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This spectacular photograph was provided to us by Grover John Gallagher who was quickly at the scene of the massive Surf Avenue fire on March11, 2011 in Ocean Grove  NJ.

By Paul Goldfinger, editor

The dissemination of information in a small town like Ocean Grove should be a community activity.  Newspapers, TV, or radio can’t do the job; the Internet is the way to make it happen, and blogs are the ideal mechanism.

Citizens need local news and information to be provided in a timely manner, so a publication like the Coaster is of limited value. Like other large newspapers, the Asbury Park Press is struggling and cannot afford to provide reporters for coverage of towns like Ocean Grove.

Until someone comes along and starts a money-making blog with paid reporters, like the Patch blogs (patch.com)  that are blossoming all over the country, Blogfinger is all we have in the Grove.

For Blogfinger to be the place for news, we need to have cooperation by citizens and public officials, participating in a shared activity: telling the public what is going on.  You would hope that every elected official would agree that part of the job is to keep the public informed.  Those who enjoy back room politics while ignoring the folks should be voted out.  Mary Beth Jahn used to make it her business to share information with us and she was rewarded by Grovers at the last election.

So this is why we should be thrilled that Mayor Houghtaling sent us an email yesterday.  We had asked him to keep us in mind when he has information, and shortly thereafter, he sent us an email filled with the latest news as he sees it.   Why did he do that? Because he’s a regular guy who sincerely wants us to know his views.  He has just set a fresh and honest example by reaching out to us instead of having a reporter chase him down at the next Committee meeting.

Let’s all get behind the idea that sharing  local information is a community activity.

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Posted in Blogfinger News, Editorial | Tagged Local news should be a community responsibility | 3 Comments

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  1. on February 4, 2013 at 10:17 pm Gosh

    I enjoy Blogfinger and Paul has done a great job,the only change I would like to see happen is to show both sides and not be single sided as in the past.
    The truth really needs to be exposed and the public really needs to know what actually goes on in town regardless of whom is hurts so the situation can be corrected.


  2. on February 4, 2013 at 9:40 pm Paul

    Hi Paul.. Thank you for the bon mot. I hope you will consider joining the Paul Society. It’s an idea I have had. We have an image problem–did you ever hear of Paul bearers? Or how about “casting a Paul” over something.

    As for the counter, I re-instated it a few days ago after our resident psychologist Traci shrunk my head and said, “Put it back.”


  3. on February 4, 2013 at 7:51 pm Paul D

    Paul G, Pleased you are continuing your excellent blog. It is our only access to current Ocean Grove news. As members of the OG community, I hope we will can provide enough news to keep the blog humming. How about bringing back the counter. I bet you still have an extra OG magnet that you could bestow on visitor 1,000,000!



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