
Nagle’s in Ocean Grove, NJ. 2015. By Jean Bredin, Blogfinger staff. © Do you want to keep our town or lose it??
By Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger
For several years Jack Bredin has been following the goings on at the Township Committee meetings regarding the North End Redevelopment Plan. He would get up at the meetings and challenge the situation, but, except for being annoying, he was disregarded. But evidently, his concerns were noted, and on 3 or 4 occasions he was approached by Committeemen who said, “Jack, you’re the only one who cares about this thing.”
Jack was also approached by members of the OG Homeowner’s Ass. who told him that he didn’t know what he was talking about.
But Jack does know due to his vast experiences with Land Use Law fighting developers along the Palisades who wanted to put high rises up overlooking the Hudson River, destroying the views of those who had been there for ages.
Now Blogfinger has joined forces with Jack, Kevin and others who are outraged over the abuses of Neptune Township Committeemen and expert advisors.
We have an opportunity now for our citizens to show the new Committee that Jack isn’t the only one “who cares.”
We would like all of our readers to share the Blogfinger articles about the North End and the Park View Inn and other matters that you might agree with. At the bottom of each post on BF is a button that says “Email’ Just send hundreds or thousands of emails to each Committeeman and please put your real names..
You can also send your personal views to them in the form of letters and emails.
Go to Neptunetownship.org and click on “contact us” to find the email addresses of the 4 known Committeemen. We will soon learn the identities of the other two.
JACK TEAGARDEN “Stars Fell on Alabama.”
After Jack’s presentation at the HOA the audience realized “There’s a new sheriff in town”. Jack has been vigilant in bringing transparency to the actions of Neptune Twp ever since. Kudos to Jack!
OGers should be so grateful for the time, effort and expertise that these men offer for the benefit of the community.