By Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger
This morning I heard an ad on WOR radio sponsored by a new State-funded web site called “Jersey Shore : Stronger Than the Storm.” Link to web site
In the radio ad, their pitch was that the places worth visiting at the Shore had rebuilt their boardwalks. They specifically mentioned Asbury Park, Spring Lake, Seaside Heights, Belmar and others, but not Ocean Grove.
It is true that we have not completely rebuilt our boardwalk, but, despite complaints from some Grovers to the contrary, people who come here will enjoy themselves as they experience the positives, which are many, in this town. Bruce Holmes of Mt. Hermon Way was relaxing in Firemen’s Park with his little son Eddie, waiting for the Memorial Day parade to begin. He said, “There’s much more beauty in Ocean Grove than just the boardwalk. We still have the ocean, the sky, the sand.”
We met Jack and Jean Bredin of Heck Avenue. They were enjoying a gorgeous day while watching the parade make its way east on Main Avenue. The crowd was happy as they waved their flags and cheered the marchers. Jack said, “Ocean Grove is the best town on the Jersey Shore.”
It is estimated that 20% of shore towns are not back to normal, but the State ad campaign, which is in full volume now, shouldn’t forget the 20% as they trumpet how strong the Jersey Shore is. That web site lists the towns at the shore. Go to “destinations.” If you click on Ocean Grove, (here is the link: Ocean Grove destination link ) you will see a photo of somebody else’s boardwalk. Go further and you will see some lifeless photos of our town. Watch the video, and you won’t see us at all. As Rodney Dangerfield said, “We get no respect.”
Individual towns can request a “tool kit” to jump on the Jersey Strong bandwagon. Hopefully Neptune or the CMA will follow up on this opportunity. Jersey Strong tool kit
I agree with Paul. That is not OG in that video……not that it matters : ) !!
OK. OK. I surrender dear. But they should have had a readily accessible photo to go with their Ocean Grove entry. Thanks, Paul
Sorry Blogfinger, but I have to agree with Holly and fortiesbeachgirl – if you pause the video and blow it up a bit it’s pretty clear that it is indeed Ocean Grove!
HollyJ-I agree! It definitely looks like Ocean Grove-you can see the half destroyed fishing pier, all the big white Victorians on Ocean Avenue, and Fletcher Lake and Francis Asbury Manor in the distance. 🙂
I was on the AP boardwalk on Sunday morning when Gov. Christie did another meet-and-greet-flesh-presser. I was cajoled into a photo with the Gov and my lady friend and was prepared to ask him about FEMA and the OG decision but luckily, a brave soul just ahead of us beat me to it. His reply was something like “we’re working on it”. Let’s hope all of his “effort” pays off.
Holly: Are you serious? You need some Jersey Strong glasses.
It is a shame that we are not listed; However, if my eyes aren’t playing tricks on me, I think OG is featured in the opening of one of the ‘stronger than the shore commercials’: