Blogfinger posted a piece on May 5, 2019 (scroll up) about the confusion in terminology for those who are unsure about the relationship of the Town of Ocean Grove to the Camp Meeting Association. The unique story of the CMA in OG, with its history of running the town for over 100 years, making laws, and prevailing here in so many ways, up to the present, has to be unheard of across the country. If anyone knows of some comparable place, please let us know.
That post is called, “How to Refer to Our Town.”
If you look at the comments section of that article, you will see a statement by Grover 13 who thinks he/she knows the truth. Jack Bredin was moved to try and explain the background of some of this, and his contribution below is very special–I’ve never seen anyone else take a shot at explaining that history. .—–Paul Goldfinger, Editor, Blogfinger.net
To Grover 13 from Jack Bredin, Researcher/reporter/historian at Blogfinger.net:
“For over 100 years, from 1869-1980, the “Town” of Ocean Grove was first “illegally permitted” by Ocean Township in 1869 and then by Neptune Township from 1879-1980 to act as its own municipality. OG had their own police department, court, board of health, etc. The “Town” was operated pursuant to CMA rules and not State Law; and the OG residents could not vote for the OG “governing body” which was the CMA. However, the OG residents did have the privilege to pay taxes to Neptune and vote for the Township Committee.
“And so the residents in fact had two (2) governing bodies, both acting outside State Law, but I don’t blame the CMA for doing what the Township permitted them to do. However, in 1980, the NJ Supreme Court said this all must stop.
“Ocean Grove was also founded by the CMA as a Camp Meeting Ground for people who belonged to the Methodist Church, but the CMA is not the Methodist Church in town; St. Paul’s is the Church.
“The CMA registered with the NJ Secretary of State as a corporation. When the Corporation “divided” the land into 2,000 parcels, one (1) share of voting stock should have been issued to each “Lot Owner.” As a result, OG residents could not vote for their OG municipal governing body or at a stock holders meeting.
“As NJ State Land Use Law, State Land Use Standards, and State Land Use Procedures evolved over the years throughout the State, land use law and procedures in OG remained unchanged, and they are now interpreted by the Neptune Township “Land Use Administrator” who has no authority to make any land use decisions.
“Is it any wonder why OG has so many land use problems?
“Paul Goldfinger is one of the few people in OG trying to make sense of it all, and Blogfinger is the only one reporting on it.”
BEATLES: (Paul McCartney)
That leads to your door
Will never disappear
I’ve seen that road before
It always leads me here
Lead me to you door”
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