Here’s a 2014 snowy memory in the Grove:
By Paul Goldfinger, Blogfinger.net 2014. Re-posted 2025.
Below is a link from 2014 when an irate OG citizen suggested that we squeal on each other. It should be noted that Grovers often not only shovel their own sidewalks but also do so for neighbors. Let’s help each other instead of blowing the whistle regarding an ordinance that is useless, and ratting on one’s neighbors won’t get his sidewalk shoveled. . Helping each other is a better solution, and no one gets fined. The HOA is big on talk but minuscule on action.
Rick Cuttrell, the Township Clerk, was less rigid in 2014 about the possible enforcement of this law, especially given all the logistical problems that would occur. He said, “If you don’t do it, you are at risk.”
He said that last year there was a complaint by an Ocean Grover who slipped on some Broadway sidewalk ice and nearly had a terrible injury. He asked for better enforcement of the ordinance for safety reasons, and the Township Committee promised to do just that.
Cuttrell reminisced about how he and others who grew up in the Grove went around town to shovel walks. But these days, that is an uncertain proposition. He said that the hardware store in town has a list of properties that they take responsiblity for. (Note 2026 —-They have stopped that service)
shoveling snow promoting fines for neighbors
And here is a 2016 snowy memory
Here’s a link to a 2017 snow in the Grove:
By Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger. When men were men and shoveled their own snow.
This post is dated Jan 18, 2024. Read the comments and Editor’s note below.
Yesterday. (2024) the OGHOA sent a memo to its members saying ,”Residents are reminded that the Township Committee has passed and will enforce an ordinance requiring all Township residents to keep sidewalks abutting their property clear of snow and ice. The ordinance requires that snow and ice be removed within 12 daylight hours of a snowfall.”
It goes on to say that summonses will be issued to those who do not comply, as was done last winter. The OGHOA also warned those who are away when there is a snowstorm to make “arrangements for snow removal.” This is a big issue because so many OG houses are vacant much of the time in the winter.
This 2024 HOA memo makes it sound like the ordinance was just passed earlier this year. However, ordinance 13-2 was actually written in 1988 and it has never been changed. It’s not clear that it, like some other ordinances in town, was ever enforced in the past. The law also says that if you do not comply, the Township will do the work for you and then slap a lien onto your property tax bill.
Rick Cuttrell, the Township Clerk, was less rigid about the possible enforcement of this law, especially given all the logistical problems that would occur. He said, “If you don’t do it, you are at risk.”
He said that last year there was a complaint by Ocean Grover Ken Buckley of Broadway who slipped on some sidewalk ice and nearly had a terrible injury. Ken asked for better enforcement of the ordinance for safety reasons, and the Township Committee promised to do just that.
Cuttrell reminisced about how he and others who grew up in the Grove went around town to shovel walks. But these days, that is an uncertain proposition. He said that the hardware store in town has a list of properties that they take responsiblity for.
Whenever there is a significant snowfall or ice storm in Ocean Grove, the NTPD usually has its hands full with traffic problems, downed lines and accidents. And the Township usually is overwhelmed by trying to plow and clear the streets, much less the sidewalks. Also, to “clear the ice away” is impossible in freezing weather. The best that can be done for ice is to sprinkle ice melt on it.
It’s hard to imagine how this ordinance can be enforced predictably and equally, so there may be some issues of equal justice under the law.
In addition, there are some questions having to do with signage and moving cars to the correct side. Remember, there is to be no parking on the north and west sides of our streets, some of which have signs, while others do not. But regardless of signs, this rule is supposed to be followed. Then how will the towing be handled?
As for the Home Groaners Association, it was so nice of them to send that one paragraph warning around. But have they given any thought to the problems inherent to this situation and all its ramifications? Maybe their next meeting should be about this problem, taxes, winter crime, solutions to flooding, etc instead of worrying about health insurance.
NOTE: OG HARDWARE IS NOT SHOVELING SNOW THIS YEAR. (2025) Their decision relates to insurance concerns. Maybe an ambitious teen will come by, as I and my friends did when we were kids, but now, don’t hold your breath. PG
Update Feb, 1, 2025: The Ocean Grove Home Groaners Association, now known as the OG Congestion Association had a meeting last week and officially announced that “unshoveled sidewalks should be reported to the Neptune Township Code Enforcement Department.” And they offered the phone number of the Code department.
But Blogfinger will consider that number to be “classified” to keep those misanthropes, ie those HOA blabbermouths, from reporting on their neighbors.
And, to add insult to injury, they proudly proclaim that “The mission of the Ocean Grove Congestion Association is to enhance the quality of life in Ocean Grove.”
To show us how out of touch that “Community Association” is, they think that they can improve the quality of life among We-the -People by squealing on each other. They advocate that we rat on our neighbors; that we turn in our friends; that we tattle on fellow Grovers; and perhaps we should call them informers, whistle blowers or stool pigeons. And if charged will the accused be fined? What do you think? And will reporting our neighbors to the authorities result in a cleared sidewalk?
Why would anyone want to associate with an association that is clueless like that? Do they want to incite anger; do they want their neighbors to grab their pitchforks and march on the Mother Ship? Is this how they plan to “enhance quality of life?”
PEGGY LEE.
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p.s. . – SNOW MUST BE REMOVED FROM CAR ROOFS TOO. NOT SURE IF LAW BUT CAR BEHIND WOULD APPRECIATE IT. _- MAYBE ST. PAUL KIDS CAN DO SHOVELING AND $$ GOES TO ST. PAUL
If can’t/won’t do it yourself, just ask the Hardware Store to do it. It’s that easy. Anyone who can’t do that should not own a home. Once you are on the Hardware Store list, you are set.
I hope they write lots of tickets. They need to because folks are lazy and irresponsible.
We have a contract on B’way and Cookman with a reliable guy who has cleared our snow at a low cost and reliably for the last 3 years. It sure helps those who walk dogs in winter and care about neighbor’s safety!
Oh My; The cars are not to be moved to the north and west. Instead they need to be moved to the south and east. Go check the signs. —Paul
Should be “Yes, move cars …”
Yes, do not move cars to the north and west side! There should be a second part to it. 12 hours after plowing, cars should be moved to the other side of the street so the whole width can be done. Orphan or warehoused cars should be towed so the streets can be done. My little street has NEVER been completely plowed curb to curb. During the melt, the puddling from ice dams is horrendous and they freeze again over night. Very dangerous.